When the stalker is someone you work with


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THE Netflix series Baby Reindeer highlights the invasive reach of stalkers, impacting every aspect of their victims’ lives, including their careers.

While stalking is often associated with strangers or former partners, it is deeply unsettling to realise that it can also occur between colleagues – an issue which is rarely discussed even though it is more common than we think.

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