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Stalker
/ˈstɔː.kər/noun
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A stalker is an individual who engages in persistent, unwanted attention toward another person, often with the intent to intimidate, harass, or harm, making it a serious form of invasion of privacy. In modern contexts, this can extend to digital realms like social media monitoring or GPS tracking, highlighting how technology has amplified the risks of such obsessive behaviors.
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The first anti-stalking law in the US was passed in California in 1990 following the 1989 murder of actress Rebecca Schaeffer by an obsessive fan, which not only led to similar laws in all 50 states by 2000 but also inspired international legislation, saving countless lives through heightened awareness and prevention efforts.
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