
Stalking victims can take an active role to increase their own safety and document stalking incidents.
Stalking sacks-literally bags of resources-empower stalking victims with tools to help them focus on safety, document the crime, and learn more about stalking. Stalking sacks were first developed by victim advocates working in domestic violence shelters and have been customized for stalking victims in communities across the country.
The contents of stalking sacks vary depending on the victim's needs, local laws, and funding. Communities, for example, may find that most stalking victims already have a cell phone but do not own a flashlight. Or some jurisdictions may have laws that forbid the use of pepper spray but allow personal alarm systems. To lower costs, companies or individuals in the community can donate items for the sack. Items can also be reused.
The list below includes Standard Contents-items that are likely to be useful and legal in all communities and Possible Contents-items that are useful and legal in some communities but not others.
Standard Contents
Safety
Safety plan
Cell phone (with charger)
Flashlight (with batteries)
Information Collection
Stalking log
Disposable camera (with time/date recorder if available)
Wristwatch (providing time and date)
Notebook and pen
Stalking Information
Stalking brochures
Business cards of a local investigotor, prosecutor, and advocate
Books on stalking (e.g. Stalking: A Handbook for Victims by Emily Spence-Diehl,
available for free download)
List of books, Web sites, and other resources on stalking
Possible Contents (Based on Community needs and state laws)
Safety
Dead bolt buddy
The dead bolt buddy is a device that attaches to any dead bolt knob and prevents
the lock from opening even if the intruder has a key.
Pepper Spray
Pepper spray may help a victim escape an attack but may not be legal in some
jurisdictions.
Personal Alarm
This small, portable alarm can be attached to windows and doors and will produce
a loud noise if the window or door is opened. It also can be attached to a belt or
scarf that will set off the alarm when the strap is pulled. (Note: if the personal
alarm is too expensive, a whistle can be included in the sack.)
Information Collection
Plastic zip-lock bag and powder-free latex gloves.
Victims can use these items to collect evidence-but only as a last resort when it is
clear that police will not come to the scene or that the evidence will be moved,
damaged, or altered before the police arrive. Remember that collecting
evidence is the job of law enforcement, and under most circumstances, victims
should wait for the police to perform this task.
Micro-Cassette Recorder (with tape)
If tape-recording without permission is legal in their states, victims can use tape
recorders to tape any conversation with the stalker. Jurisdictions have different
laws on what kind of recordings (including in-person and phone discussions) can
be used as evidence, and recording a person without his/her permission is illegal
in some states. Check you jurisdiction's laws on this option before
recommending it to a victim.
The above information comes from The National Center For Victims of Crime, Stalking Resource Center. www.ncvc.org This is an excellent web site which offers information to educate the public and help anyone who is being stalked. Please make use of this site and it's resource links if you are a victim of a stalker!
Go to: www.3ddefense.net for pepper sprays, personal alarms, stun guns, tasers, home surveillance cameras, and audio and video recording products.
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