Stalking Investigations To Protect Victims and Stop The Offenders

by ISOG

Stalking Investigations To Protect Victims and Stop The Offenders.

Whenever you are victim of stalking and wish to stop the offender, ISOG private investigators and private detectives investigate the case for you and collect all the necessary evidence to report the case to justice.

Stalking is a consistent course of unwanted, coercive, disturbing, and/or threatening conduct by one person toward another. It is a particular form of harassment that can take many forms, including unwelcome and repeated telephone calls, sending unwanted presents, unsolicited letters or emails, threatening written or verbal messages by chat lines or SMS, following someone without consent, or placing surveillance on the victim’s home and work place.

Therefore, stalking is an offence committed by a person who threatens another person and repeatedly follows that person or makes any form of communication with that person or one of his/her family members. This offence can also occur when a person makes obscene comments to another person for harassment purposes, by phone or even personally.

ISOG private investigators and private detectives are expert in stalking investigations. The objective of these investigations is to protect the client’s physical and mental well-being, and stop the commission of this offence by the stalker.

In stalking investigations, ISOG private investigators and private detectives will identify the stalker, collect evidence of the criminal behavior, and file a report to law enforcement authorities in order to prosecute the stalker and start a civil claim against this individual.

If you are victim of such a crime, contact ISOG private investigators and private detectives in order to prevent these criminal actions result in worse criminal actions. Sometimes, stalking leads to the killing of the victim. For this reason nowadays, many countries have issued specific laws to fight this criminal phenomenon and make sure that victims do not suffer worse consequences of such behaviour.