Stalking: A Silent Threat

The crime of stalking represents one of the most insidious and sly forms of psychological violence, which can severely undermine the peace of the victims. In Italy, this crime was introduced into the penal code with Article 612-bis, in order to protect those who suffer repeated persecutory conduct over time.

What is Meant by Stalking?

Stalking is defined when a person, through a series of harassing and persistent behaviors, causes the victim to experience a state of ongoing anxiety and fear. These actions must be such as to generate a concrete fear for one's safety or that of loved ones, forcing the victim to change their lifestyle habits.

Characteristics of Stalker Behavior

  • Repeated Conduct: The persecutory acts must be repeated over time. A single episode, no matter how serious, is not enough to constitute the crime.
  • State of Anxiety and Fear: The victim must experience significant anxiety and a well-founded fear for their safety.
  • Alteration of Habits: The conduct must be such as to force the victim to change their lifestyle.

Protect Yourself with Adequate Legal Support

Dealing with a stalking situation can be extremely complex and delicate. It is essential to act promptly and with the support of an experienced lawyer to assert one's rights and obtain the necessary protective measures.

"Justice should never be a solitary path, but a journey to be faced with the right support."

Contact the Bianucci Law Firm

If you are experiencing a stalking situation, do not hesitate to contact the Bianucci Law Firm. Our team of experts is here to provide you with the utmost assistance and legal protection. Take control of your life and protect your peace of mind with the right professional support.

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