New results from the 2015 Alaska Victimization Survey for
Alaska statewide were released on January 17, 2017. These results showed high prevalence rates of
stalking, particularly among women who experienced intimate partner violence or
sexual violence. Overall, more than 80,800
women in Alaska have experienced stalking in their lifetime.
Details of the 2015 Alaska Victimization Survey are
available at the Alaska Victimization Survey website.
Read more about these new estimates:
- The Edge update: Alaska stalking, El Chapo extradited and warming global temperatures
Jan 22, 2017 — The Northern Light - Stalking in Alaska (10 PM broadcast: at 9:25)
Jan 20, 2017 — KTVA Channel 11 News - Victimization survey (6 PM broadcast: at 5:50)
Jan 20, 2017 — KTVA Channel 11 News - Survey: 1 in 3 Alaska women are stalked
Jan 19, 2017 — Peninsula Clarion - Survey: Alaska women report 'very high' rate of stalking
Jan 19, 2017 — Alaska Dispatch News - Chilling report finds that one in three women in Alaska have experienced stalking
Jan 17, 2017 — Alaska Commons