常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句If traumatic memories are like malicious stalkers, then troubling memories — and a healthy dread of them — form the foundation of a moral conscience.如果痛苦的記憶像惡毒的跟蹤者,那么麻煩的記憶--以及對(duì)它們的害怕--構(gòu)成了道德上面的基礎(chǔ)。Rachel MacKenzie, a psychologist who runs a behaviour programme for stalkers in the Australian state of Victoria, says that many now harass their victims through the internet.蕾切爾?麥凱恩是一位正在進(jìn)行追蹤者行為項(xiàng)目研究的心理學(xué)家。 她說(shuō)現(xiàn)在很多人通過(guò)互聯(lián)網(wǎng)騷擾他們的受害者。One likely reform is the introduction of mandatory assessment and management of dangerous stalkers, using the model of the Fixated Threat Assessment Centre (FTAC).改革的一種可能是采用要員安全威脅評(píng)估中心曾用過(guò)的模式,對(duì)危險(xiǎn)纏擾者進(jìn)行強(qiáng)制評(píng)估和處理。權(quán)威例句Confronting a stalker can can be dangerous since stalkers are likely to be irrational and unpredictable.FORBES: How To Bait and Catch The Anonymous Person Harassing You On The InternetAll men are creepy stalkers looking for new digital aids to help them catch and rape women.FORBES: The Reaction To 'Girls Around Me' Was Far More Disturbing Than The 'Creepy' App ItselfAs Ms Ramm's case demonstrates, many stalkers threaten their victims from abroad, often from countries without stalking laws.ECONOMIST: The internet allows the malicious to menace their victims 返回 stalkers