This book examines the impact of ex-partner stalking on children, offering a comprehensive analysis of how such experiences affect their well-being and development. It explores the multifaceted nature of stalking, highlighting its consequences as a form of domestic violence that disrupts children's lives. The book discusses various methods of stalking, the challenges in identifying children's needs, and the importance of risk assessment in managing these situations. It aims to provide insights for professionals in social services and law enforcement to better support children exposed to such trauma. This work is intended for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers interested in child welfare, domestic violence, and legal systems. |