'Report on Probability A' explores surveillance, boredom and fear. This remains one of Aldiss's most controversial novels, and one of his own favourites. Three observers, from cramped and disadvantaged positions watch, via naked eye, telescope and periscope, the activities around a house from which they were expelled. A Mr and Mrs Mary live in the house. The atmosphere is threatening, but the boredoms of everyday life bring nothing to resolution.
... shin is hardly likely to disable a hardy assailant . Brooms and mop handles are obviously far more unwieldy used in this ( or any ) manner . Belts . Oddly , belts can provide a quite effective tool by which to distract and hold back ...
Citing the 150,000 reported "fatal attraction" stalkings in America today, an in-depth study describes several noted cases while offering advice to women on how to recognize potentially dangerous relationships and protect themselves.
Dankzij de strafbaarstelling zou de politie een beter gericht opsporingsonderzoek kunnen verrichten en zouden de ... hoeft te houden aan de beperkingen die voor politie en justitie wel gelden en ten derde omdat de weinige regels die er ...
My Life Changed Forever is the author's story about being forced to live under constant surveillance since 1994. It is a true crime expose into the world of organized group stalking."
Man of the Hour
A psychiatrist saves a young woman from a mugging in New York's Central Park and a relationship develops.