6-7.5 millionpeople arestalked in 1yearMany victims arestalked by acurrent or formerinitiate partner, orby anacquaintanceMore than half ofstalking victimslose 5 days ofwork or more as aresult of theirvictimization2/3 of stalkerspursue theirvictims atleast once perweekPeople aged18-24 have thehighest rate ofstalkingvictimization46% ofvictims fearnot knowingwhat willhappen next10% ofvictimsreport beingmonitoredwith GPSAlmost 1/3 ofstalkershave stalkedbefore1 in 8 employedvictims losetime from workas a resultVictims suffer muchhigher rates ofdepression, anxiety,insomnia and socialdysfunction1 in 4 victimsreport beingstalked throughthe use of someform oftechnology11% of victimsexperience atleast oneunwantedcontact perweek1 in 7 victimsmove as aresult of theirvictimization78% ofstalkers usemore thanone meansof approachAlmost half ofvictims experienceat least oneunwanted contactper week1/2 of victimswere stalkedbefore age258% of victimsreport beingmonitored throughvideo or digitalcameras, orlistening devicesLess than 1/3of statesclassify stalkingas felony uponfirst offense1 in 6womenexperiencestalking1 in 17menexperiencestalkingMajority ofvictims arestalked bysomeonethey knowMore than 1/2 ofstates classifystalking as afelony uponsecond offenseWeapons areused to harmor threatenvictims in 1out of 5 cases29% ofvictims fearthe stalkingwill neverstop6-7.5 millionpeople arestalked in 1yearMany victims arestalked by acurrent or formerinitiate partner, orby anacquaintanceMore than half ofstalking victimslose 5 days ofwork or more as aresult of theirvictimization2/3 of stalkerspursue theirvictims atleast once perweekPeople aged18-24 have thehighest rate ofstalkingvictimization46% ofvictims fearnot knowingwhat willhappen next10% ofvictimsreport beingmonitoredwith GPSAlmost 1/3 ofstalkershave stalkedbefore1 in 8 employedvictims losetime from workas a resultVictims suffer muchhigher rates ofdepression, anxiety,insomnia and socialdysfunction1 in 4 victimsreport beingstalked throughthe use of someform oftechnology11% of victimsexperience atleast oneunwantedcontact perweek1 in 7 victimsmove as aresult of theirvictimization78% ofstalkers usemore thanone meansof approachAlmost half ofvictims experienceat least oneunwanted contactper week1/2 of victimswere stalkedbefore age258% of victimsreport beingmonitored throughvideo or digitalcameras, orlistening devicesLess than 1/3of statesclassify stalkingas felony uponfirst offense1 in 6womenexperiencestalking1 in 17menexperiencestalkingMajority ofvictims arestalked bysomeonethey knowMore than 1/2 ofstates classifystalking as afelony uponsecond offenseWeapons areused to harmor threatenvictims in 1out of 5 cases29% ofvictims fearthe stalkingwill neverstop

Stalking Awareness - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. 6-7.5 million people are stalked in 1 year
  2. Many victims are stalked by a current or former initiate partner, or by an acquaintance
  3. More than half of stalking victims lose 5 days of work or more as a result of their victimization
  4. 2/3 of stalkers pursue their victims at least once per week
  5. People aged 18-24 have the highest rate of stalking victimization
  6. 46% of victims fear not knowing what will happen next
  7. 10% of victims report being monitored with GPS
  8. Almost 1/3 of stalkers have stalked before
  9. 1 in 8 employed victims lose time from work as a result
  10. Victims suffer much higher rates of depression, anxiety, insomnia and social dysfunction
  11. 1 in 4 victims report being stalked through the use of some form of technology
  12. 11% of victims experience at least one unwanted contact per week
  13. 1 in 7 victims move as a result of their victimization
  14. 78% of stalkers use more than one means of approach
  15. Almost half of victims experience at least one unwanted contact per week
  16. 1/2 of victims were stalked before age 25
  17. 8% of victims report being monitored through video or digital cameras, or listening devices
  18. Less than 1/3 of states classify stalking as felony upon first offense
  19. 1 in 6 women experience stalking
  20. 1 in 17 men experience stalking
  21. Majority of victims are stalked by someone they know
  22. More than 1/2 of states classify stalking as a felony upon second offense
  23. Weapons are used to harm or threaten victims in 1 out of 5 cases
  24. 29% of victims fear the stalking will never stop