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Courts can also order protection from stalking orders under the states Protection from Stalking Act. This order will prevent a person from entering a victims residence or immediate vicinity, as well as from following, harassing or communicating with the victim.
In order to qualify for PFA protection, you must reside, or have resided, with the abuser, or have had a child with the abuser. A parent or other adult residing with a minor child may file for PFA protection on behalf of the child against another adult residing with the child or with the person filing for protection.
Commit violence with the intent of putting another person in fear or causing an evacuation, lockdown, or disruption of activities in a building. Contaminate food, agricultural commodities, beverages, drugs, animal feed, a plant, or public water supply. Expose an animal to a contagious or infectious disease.
In Kansas, as in most other states, stalking is a crime. Kansas statute states Stalking must contain (1) intentional harassment; (2) course of conduct, not single action; (3) targets a specific person; and (4) places a reasonable person in fear for the safety of a specific person and/or immediate family member.
Stalking is defined as a pattern of unwanted behavior, directed at a specific person, which causes that person to change their routine or feel afraid, threatened or in danger.
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Harassment means repeated behaviors or actions (a course of conduct) that seriously frighten or annoy you and would cause a reasonable person to suffer substantial emotional distress. The course of conduct must include two or more separate acts that shows a continuing purpose by the offender.
60-31a02. Definitions. As used in the protection from stalking act: (a) Stalking means an intentional harassment of another person that places the other person in reasonable fear for that persons safety.

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