Seeking the proximity of the victim with serious detriment to the person’s lifestyle and arousing, indirectly, directly or virtually, distress, fear or harm in the targeted person. This can be done in particular by trying to establish contact by any means, misusing the victim’s personal data for the purpose of ordering goods or services or causing third persons to make contact, threatening the victim or someone close to the victim.
… to economic resources and employment (economic abuse); stalking, threats, destroying a partner’s property; use of a … abuse’, ‘coercive sex’ or ‘unwanted sexual behaviour’. For stalking, other legal terms used nationally include …
… aspects of gender, including violence against women, stalking, sexual harassment and other sexual offences. The … Danish criminal law has taking regulative measures against stalking since 2012. The Danish Law on Gender Equality …