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82 FR 1161 - National Stalking Awareness Month, 2017

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Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 3 / Thursday, January 5, 2017 / 
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                Proclamation 9562 of December 28, 2016

                
National Stalking Awareness Month, 2017

                By the President of the United States of America

                A Proclamation

                Every year, stalkers deny too many people the comfort 
                and safety they deserve, violating our basic 
                expectation of dignity and respect for all. Posing 
                risks to both the physical and emotional health of 
                victims, stalking is recognized as a crime across our 
                Nation. This month, we join together in support of 
                victims to raise awareness of this threat and reaffirm 
                the importance of ensuring every person can live free 
                from fear of violence, harassment, and any form of 
                stalking.

                Approximately 1 in 6 women and 1 in 19 men will be 
                victims of stalking. Perpetrators of stalking seek 
                power and control by following, harassing, or pursuing 
                victims in unwanted or repeated ways. Stalking can 
                occur digitally--through cell phones and on social 
                media platforms--as well as in person through repeated 
                threats or acts of physical violence. And whether 
                committed by acquaintances, former partners, or 
                strangers, stalking can cause anxiety, depression, and 
                feelings of helplessness, as well as a wide variety of 
                general health and sleeping problems. Stalking victims 
                live with the fear of not knowing what will happen 
                next, and many are often forced to change their daily 
                activities, move to a different location, or take time 
                off from school or work.

                Along with combating domestic violence, dating 
                violence, and sexual assault, confronting stalking and 
                supporting victims is an important part of my 
                Administration's efforts to end violence against women. 
                And to ensure that violence against women, including 
                stalking, is never tolerated, Vice President Biden has 
                also led efforts to help change this culture. In 2013, 
                I signed the reauthorization of the Violence Against 
                Women Act, which identifies stalking as a key focus 
                area in which we can improve support for victims. 
                Because of an Executive Order I signed in 2015, victims 
                employed by Federal contractors can now use paid sick 
                leave for absences related to stalking, and in the past 
                year, many Federal agencies have also increased their 
                support for victims as part of ongoing work to address 
                the effects of domestic violence in the workplace. The 
                Department of Housing and Urban Development recently 
                finalized a new rule that strengthens housing 
                protections for stalking victims, helping to secure 
                their basic right to a safe living environment. And 
                through a new Government-wide training tool designed to 
                educate Federal employees on how to recognize and 
                respond to stalking--and how to support colleagues who 
                may be victims--we have worked to enhance policies that 
                support affected employees.

                Nobody should ever feel unsafe in their homes and 
                communities, which is why we must work to lift up 
                victims and survivors who know the distress and anxiety 
                of being stalked. Throughout National Stalking 
                Awareness Month, let us reaffirm the value of privacy 
                and security for all as we continue striving to ensure 
                offenders are held accountable. If we pursue such 
                progress and change with the passion and empathy that 
                victims of stalking deserve, we can build a future 
                where all people are free to live out their dreams.

                NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the 
                United States of America, by virtue of the authority 
                vested in me by the Constitution

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                and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim 
                January 2017 as National Stalking Awareness Month. I 
                call upon all Americans to learn the signs of stalking, 
                acknowledge stalking as a serious crime, and urge those 
                affected not to be afraid to speak out or ask for help. 
                Let us also resolve to support victims and survivors, 
                and to create communities that are secure and 
                supportive for all Americans.

                IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 
                twenty-eighth day of December, in the year of our Lord 
                two thousand sixteen, and of the Independence of the 
                United States of America the two hundred and forty-
                first.
                
                
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                                                                                                     Proclamation 9562 of December 28, 2016

                                                                                                     National Stalking Awareness Month, 2017

                                                                                                     By the President of the United States of America

                                                                                                     A Proclamation
                                                                                                     Every year, stalkers deny too many people the comfort and safety they
                                                                                                     deserve, violating our basic expectation of dignity and respect for all. Posing
                                                                                                     risks to both the physical and emotional health of victims, stalking is recog-
                                                                                                     nized as a crime across our Nation. This month, we join together in support
                                                                                                     of victims to raise awareness of this threat and reaffirm the importance
                                                                                                     of ensuring every person can live free from fear of violence, harassment,
                                                                                                     and any form of stalking.
                                                                                                     Approximately 1 in 6 women and 1 in 19 men will be victims of stalking.
                                                                                                     Perpetrators of stalking seek power and control by following, harassing,
                                                                                                     or pursuing victims in unwanted or repeated ways. Stalking can occur
                                                                                                     digitally—through cell phones and on social media platforms—as well as
                                                                                                     in person through repeated threats or acts of physical violence. And whether
                                                                                                     committed by acquaintances, former partners, or strangers, stalking can cause
                                                                                                     anxiety, depression, and feelings of helplessness, as well as a wide variety
                                                                                                     of general health and sleeping problems. Stalking victims live with the
                                                                                                     fear of not knowing what will happen next, and many are often forced
                                                                                                     to change their daily activities, move to a different location, or take time
                                                                                                     off from school or work.
                                                                                                     Along with combating domestic violence, dating violence, and sexual assault,
                                                                                                     confronting stalking and supporting victims is an important part of my
                                                                                                     Administration’s efforts to end violence against women. And to ensure that
                                                                                                     violence against women, including stalking, is never tolerated, Vice President
                                                                                                     Biden has also led efforts to help change this culture. In 2013, I signed
                                                                                                     the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act, which identifies
                                                                                                     stalking as a key focus area in which we can improve support for victims.
                                                                                                     Because of an Executive Order I signed in 2015, victims employed by Federal
                                                                                                     contractors can now use paid sick leave for absences related to stalking,
                                                                                                     and in the past year, many Federal agencies have also increased their support
                                                                                                     for victims as part of ongoing work to address the effects of domestic
                                                                                                     violence in the workplace. The Department of Housing and Urban Develop-
                                                                                                     ment recently finalized a new rule that strengthens housing protections
                                                                                                     for stalking victims, helping to secure their basic right to a safe living
                                                                                                     environment. And through a new Government-wide training tool designed
                                                                                                     to educate Federal employees on how to recognize and respond to stalking—
                                                                                                     and how to support colleagues who may be victims—we have worked to
                                                                                                     enhance policies that support affected employees.
                                                                                                     Nobody should ever feel unsafe in their homes and communities, which
                                                                                                     is why we must work to lift up victims and survivors who know the
                                                                                                     distress and anxiety of being stalked. Throughout National Stalking Aware-
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                                                                                                     ness Month, let us reaffirm the value of privacy and security for all as
                                                                                                     we continue striving to ensure offenders are held accountable. If we pursue
                                                                                                     such progress and change with the passion and empathy that victims of
                                                                                                     stalking deserve, we can build a future where all people are free to live
                                                                                                     out their dreams.
                                                                                                     NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States
                                                                                                     of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution


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                                                                                                     and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim January 2017 as
                                                                                                     National Stalking Awareness Month. I call upon all Americans to learn
                                                                                                     the signs of stalking, acknowledge stalking as a serious crime, and urge
                                                                                                     those affected not to be afraid to speak out or ask for help. Let us also
                                                                                                     resolve to support victims and survivors, and to create communities that
                                                                                                     are secure and supportive for all Americans.
                                                                                                     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-eighth
                                                                                                     day of December, in the year of our Lord two thousand sixteen, and of
                                                                                                     the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and
                                                                                                     forty-first.




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