What is coercive control and how is it related to stalking?
Coercive control is a form of psychological abuse in which a person uses tactics to dominate and control their partner. In the context of stalking, coercive control can involve using GPS trackers to monitor the victim's movements without their knowledge or consent.
How has the use of GPS trackers in stalking cases changed in the last five years?
The number of coercive control and stalking cases in which GPS trackers were used has increased by over 300 per cent in the last five years. This indicates a concerning trend of abusers using technology to track and control their victims.
What are the potential dangers of having a hidden tracking app on your phone?
Having a hidden tracking app on your phone can pose serious risks to your safety and privacy. Abusers can use this technology to monitor your whereabouts, track your movements, and potentially escalate their abusive behavior.