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National Stalking Awareness Month #NSAM2024

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A graph showing that only 19% of stalkers are complete strangers to the victim.
A stalker outside a window with the caption "Stalking is not Romantic."
The definition of stalking in white text on a blue background.
A statue of 'Justice' with text that reads 'Stalking is a crime across the United States.'
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A graph showing that only 19% of stalkers are complete strangers to the victim.
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A stalker outside a window with the caption "Stalking is not Romantic."
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Hotlines

  • Victim Connect Resource Center: 1-855-484-2846
  • Cyber Civil Rights Initiative Helpline: 844-878-CCRI (2274)
  • Strong Hearts Native Helpline: 1-844-7NATIVE (62-8483)
  • The Network/La Red LGBTQ Hotline: 800-832-1901
  • Love is Respect: 1-866-331-9474

Campus Resources

  • Support for Students from the Office of Institutional Equity
  • Support for Employees from the Office of Institutional Equity
  • Campus Health Survivor Support
  • Office of Public Safety
  • Clery Act Victim Resources

Events

  • Stalking Awareness Day of Action - January 18th
  • Stalking Resource Table - January 29th, 1-3 PM at the Main Library

Protective Services

  • Address Confidentiality Program (ACP)
  • Legal Services for Crime Victims in Arizona
  • Order of Protection- AZ Point
  • Safety Planning
  • Victim’s Rights

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Email: equity@arizona.edu

Phone: 520-621-9449

University Services Building

888 North Euclid Avenue, Room 203 

Tucson, AZ 85721


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