Contextual Studies



Personal Context
Stalking behaviour creates a paranoid feeling which is not comfortable with the surrounding. The victims will feel insecurity and hard to trust anyone around them.
 Experiencing the feeling of being stalked is personal. Some might like it and some people don’t. Be aware of the surrounding is very important.  


Social Context
As for social context the behaviour of a person is general. The society somehow will have the feeling to revenge, being obsessive and do any inappropriate behaviour. In stalking cases, the one who is in a relationship or used to be, is the majority. 


Cultural Context
- The trends and methods of stalking behaviour have become a culture. There are many methods to stalk that are used nowadays. Being stereotype is also a common attitude in the society.

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