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Laws current as of September 26, 2024 What is a course of conduct?
A course of conduct is an act that happens more than once, however brief, within a year, that is directed specifically at you and shows a continuing purpose to cause a reasonable person to suffer substantial emotional distress. A course of conduct can include the following behavior (done directly or indirectly and by any action, method, or by any device):
- monitoring;
- observing;
- pursuing;
- threatening;
- communicating to or about you; or
- interfering with your property.1
1 VI ST T. 5 § 1472(c)
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