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KT: How did you get started making presentations on cyberstalking?
JH: When I began lobbying for the e-mail harassment law in Maryland in 1997, a local computer group asked me to come speak about what happened to me. It mushroomed from there. What began as in informal hour-long talk with Q&A has become a three-hour PowerPoint presentation, mostly to law enforcement/prosecutors and the like, as well as one-day hands-on cyberstalking training for law enforcement. I rarely speak to the general public, not because I don't want to, but because no one has really asked me to. I've been so busy with training law enforcement, etc, that I haven't had time to look for general public speaking engagements. I'm hoping to include more of those in the future. Cyberstalking is serious. If you feel that you are being cyberstalked, go to the Working to Halt Online Abuse site at http://www.haltabuse.org.
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