The video, "Stalking: Real Fear, Real Crime," is a training tape produced through the collaborative efforts of the National Center for Victims of Crime, Lifetime Television, and LMNO Productions.
This 18-minute training tape was inspired by the tragic death of Peggy Klinke. Ms. Klinke was stalked and murdered by her ex-boyfriend in January 2003. While the tape is designed primarily for use with law enforcement officers, it is an educational tool that can be used with a wide variety of audiences. The first segment of the tape portrays Peggy's story and illustrates the methods stalkers use to terrorize their victims and the dramatic effect of stalking on victims' lives. Retired Lieutenant Mark Wynn, nationally recognized stalking expert and law enforcement trainer, is featured in the second segment.
Stalking is a lethal crime. It affects more than one million women and nearly 400,000 men in America each year. Tragically, seventy-six percent of female homicide victims were also stalked in the year prior to their murder. More than half of these victims reported the stalking to police before being murdered. It is the hope of Peggy Klinke's family that this tape will give officers the information and tools they need to effectively intervene in stalking cases.
Compliments of Lifetime Television and the National Center for Victim's of Crime National Stalking Resource Center
Wow and here i thought you had to live in a bad hood for police not to do shit
OTERO81 5 days ago
I think if I was Peggy, I would defenitely arm myself with a gun and gain knowledge in using it.
bnkenobi1 2 weeks ago
@AdolfHipster3 And do you really think that if guns were banned in this country that animals like this guy will not find a way to get them anyway? The only thing a firearms ban would do is remove the option of legally purchasing a gun for her own protection from a law abiding victim such as Peggy. Washington DC has a complete handgun ban in effect.....ever checked violent crime stats in DC? And in case you're wondering, I do not, nor have I ever owned a gun, but it's nice to know that I can.
bronc30td 1 month ago
patrick was blowing the Da.....like duh
irisstars 1 month ago
@AdolfHipster3 He took the right himself, that right wasn´t provided. The right to bear arms is a part of the US constitution, and since US is aleading country in the world, it aseems like it´s quite a good policy.
The question is not if bad people will get guns or not. It is that good people should be able to decide themselves if they want to own guns, no matter if they want to use it for hunting, self defense, target shooting or just collecting.
Drugs shuold be legal, but for other reasons.
wermijal 3 months ago
@wermijal
The right to bear arms is what provided her killer with his weapon.
Sure,it may save lives.But for every one life saved, multiple are taken away because of it.
I find it very frightening that the U.S, a leading country in the world, can support such a stupid policy.
Sure, people make the argument that bad people will just get weapons illegally anyway. But with that mindset, you might as well just legalize cocaine, because I guess people are going to take it anyway, right?
AdolfHipster3 4 months ago
I can't believe this "private investigator" gave up her information for money. Horrible.
Rockerbella12 4 months ago
fuck1929 is a pervert anyway i dated a guy like him last year
crystalbratcherify 4 months ago
@aarn321 i know the feeling.my ex is trying that right now.
crystalbratcherify 4 months ago
@fuck1929 you are a pervert so fuck you lol
crystalbratcher30ify 5 months ago