Friday, January 23, 2009

January is Stalking Awareness Month.
Stalking is one of those issues that is under the radar screen for many people and systems, including police, courts sytems, prosecutors, judges, attorneys and others. Many victims of stalking don't even realize that what is happening to them is a CRIME. The problem with identifying and prosecuting stalking is that many of the activities of a stalker are "legal" in and of itself- making unwanted phone calls, sending unwanted letters, cards or flowers, showing up at places the victim frequents, and others. Individually, these acts seem harmless and legal. But stalking is a pattern crime - when the stalker does this over and over, and scares the victim and causes mental distress, it becomes a crime. Of course, many times a stalker's actions are more severe such as threatening, property damage, public smear campaign, cyber stalking, and death.

The U.S. Department of Justice conducted a survey in 2006 and estimated 3.4 million people ages 18 and over were victims of stalking. DVC tries to educate the public and raise awareness of stalking. This month, we have a Stalking Awareness Event called ARTiculation. All proceeds go toward providing education and/or programs regarding stalking.

DVC is thankful to Debbie Riddle, the event chair, her family and friends, who work hard every year to raise awareness. Debbie's sister, Peggy, was terrorized and murdered by her ex-boyfriend who stalked her across state lines.

Please join us for ARTiculation, a fun gallery event, on January 31st, from 6:00 - 9:00 pm at Keith Berr Studio, 1420 East 31st St., Cleveland. Tickets are $25 and there will be beer, wine, appetizers, and music - and a silent and live auction. It is loads of fun - so please join us! And thank you for your support!