While the Anti-Stalking Bill passed in Parliament on Monday after its third reading is a step in the right direction, women’s groups say it should be improved with a longer protection period and a clear definition of what constitutes stalking.
She said the proposed amendment was to protect individuals from harassment in both offline and online environments. Tan added that the courts should be given the discretion to extend the protection order for stalking complainants, if it is deemed necessary to protect the individual’s well-being and safety.
“Some 95% of the alleged violations took place in primary and secondary educational institutions where were almost all female. Among those who disclosed their age, all except one were girls. The youngest was seven years old. Based on results of a WAO survey that encompassed 36% of Malaysians, 39% of women and 32% of men said they had experienced stalking, which caused them fear. The survey results also revealed that 88% of Malaysians had experienced an act associated with stalking, and 60% had experienced such acts on more than one occasion, or continuously.
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