Stalking & Separation
Stalking does not just occur when a person leaves the relationship. Victims are stalked while still in the relationship with a controlling partner, making separation very difficult. Due to many safety concerns, stalking victims find that they wills sometimes need to stay with the controlling, stalking partner to prevent further harm. Stalking after a separation may increase the risk of violence. Victims stalked by violent partners report more separation attempts than partner violence victims who were not stalked.
Stalking & Femicide
There is also a significant connection between stalking and intimate partner homicide. Several studies, including the one from which the statistics below are reported found that stalking is an indicator or precursor behavior to intimate partner homicide.