ストーカー規制、海外はGPS装着も 一部の国は恋愛感情問わず摘発:朝日新聞
http://www.asahi.com/articles/ASV3X3TQNV3XUHBI01ZM.html?ref=rssストーカー規制、海外はGPS装着も 一部の国は恋愛感情問わず摘発:朝日新聞
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This page reports on international stalking prevention measures following a fatal stabbing incident in Tokyo's Ikebukuro. South Korea enacted a stalking regulation law in 2021, and amended it after a 2022 subway murder case. The law now allows courts to mandate GPS ankle monitors before trial if recurrence risk is recognized, with planned app development for victims to track offenders' locations. Other countries including the UK have implemented various anti-stalking measures, with some countries prosecuting stalking behavior regardless of romantic motives. The article is paywalled with remaining content requiring subscription.
