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    The cover of Jeg stalker — Politikens Forlag — 2025

    I Stalk: Kristina Antivakis investigates the motives of six Danish stalkers

    A documentary depiction of surveillance and harassment in Danish relationships

    Author
    Susanne Sperling
    Published
    March 17, 2026 at 05:01 PM

    What is the book about?

    I Stalk (Politikens Forlag, 2025) is written by journalist Kristina Antivakis and constitutes one of the most comprehensive Danish documentations of stalking as a criminal phenomenon. The book is based on six anonymous accounts from two women and four men, all of whom have broken the law by pursuing, monitoring, or harassing others. Through these personal narratives, the reader gains insight into the specific methods used by stalkers, including physical surveillance at residences, the use of fake profiles on social media, and systematic phone harassment with hidden numbers.

    The book is structured around interviews where the perpetrators reflect on their actions, their upbringing, and the triggering factors that led to the stalking. It is often in the aftermath of a broken relationship that the behavior escalates, and the book thoroughly describes the obsession that drives individuals to ignore both ethical boundaries and legal injunctions. By including experts from the Danish Stalking Center, the individual cases are contextualized, allowing the reader to understand the underlying psychological mechanisms.

    The real case

    Although the six main characters in the book are anonymized to protect both themselves and their victims, the book reflects a growing reality in the Danish legal system. Stalking was made a separate provision in the penal code in 2022, which has increased focus on the area. The book indirectly refers to the societal context, known from public cases such as that of Sisse Sejr and Esben Bjerre, to illustrate how intrusive stalking is for the victims. In the specific cases presented in the book, we hear about stalkers who have driven past their ex-partner's new address dozens of times daily, or who have created complex networks of fake identities to maintain control over the other person's life.

    The participants in the book describe their encounters with the police, the issuance of restraining orders, and in some cases, their path into treatment. The central theme of the work is the recognition of the dark mind and the 'kick' it gives to track down a person who does not wish to be found. Thus, the book serves both as a warning and a guide for victims who need to understand the threat they face.

    About the author

    Kristina Antivakis is an experienced journalist and author specializing in crime and human psychology. She has previously made her mark with strong true crime publications, including

    The Mind of the Criminal
    and
    Lifelong Prisoner
    . Her work is characterized by an ability to get close to the involved parties in criminal cases, whether they are victims, police officers, or, as in this case, the perpetrators themselves.

    Similar books on Truecrime News

    If you are interested in the psychology behind Danish criminals, you can benefit from reading more in the articles about Criminal Women or delve into the analyses of Danish Stalking Center's work on prevention and treatment of stalking in Denmark.

    Sources

    • Politikens Forlag - I Stalk by Kristina Antivakis
    • Berlingske: In a fascinating book, six stalkers explain why they pursue others
    • Saxo - I Stalk: Personal stories about stalking others

    Reviews

    "The reviewer calls the book fascinating and emphasizes that six stalkers explain why they pursue others, hoping that others with dark minds will be inspired by their realizations." — Berlingske (Fascinating)
    "Exciting, albeit frightening, insight into what it means to stalk... incredibly well written, explained, and told." — Saxo user reviews (4.5/5)

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    AuthorKristina Antivakis
    PublisherPolitikens Forlag
    GeographyDenmark
    Cases CoveredSix anonymized stalking cases involving two women and four men
    LanguageDanish
    TitleI stalk – personal stories about pursuing others
    Release Date2025-11-07
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    The cover of Jeg stalker — Politikens Forlag — 2025

    I Stalk: Kristina Antivakis investigates the motives of six Danish stalkers

    A documentary depiction of surveillance and harassment in Danish relationships

    Author
    Susanne Sperling
    Published
    March 17, 2026 at 05:01 PM

    What is the book about?

    I Stalk (Politikens Forlag, 2025) is written by journalist Kristina Antivakis and constitutes one of the most comprehensive Danish documentations of stalking as a criminal phenomenon. The book is based on six anonymous accounts from two women and four men, all of whom have broken the law by pursuing, monitoring, or harassing others. Through these personal narratives, the reader gains insight into the specific methods used by stalkers, including physical surveillance at residences, the use of fake profiles on social media, and systematic phone harassment with hidden numbers.

    The book is structured around interviews where the perpetrators reflect on their actions, their upbringing, and the triggering factors that led to the stalking. It is often in the aftermath of a broken relationship that the behavior escalates, and the book thoroughly describes the obsession that drives individuals to ignore both ethical boundaries and legal injunctions. By including experts from the Danish Stalking Center, the individual cases are contextualized, allowing the reader to understand the underlying psychological mechanisms.

    The real case

    Although the six main characters in the book are anonymized to protect both themselves and their victims, the book reflects a growing reality in the Danish legal system. Stalking was made a separate provision in the penal code in 2022, which has increased focus on the area. The book indirectly refers to the societal context, known from public cases such as that of Sisse Sejr and Esben Bjerre, to illustrate how intrusive stalking is for the victims. In the specific cases presented in the book, we hear about stalkers who have driven past their ex-partner's new address dozens of times daily, or who have created complex networks of fake identities to maintain control over the other person's life.

    The participants in the book describe their encounters with the police, the issuance of restraining orders, and in some cases, their path into treatment. The central theme of the work is the recognition of the dark mind and the 'kick' it gives to track down a person who does not wish to be found. Thus, the book serves both as a warning and a guide for victims who need to understand the threat they face.

    About the author

    Kristina Antivakis is an experienced journalist and author specializing in crime and human psychology. She has previously made her mark with strong true crime publications, including The Mind of the Criminal and Lifelong Prisoner . Her work is characterized by an ability to get close to the involved parties in criminal cases, whether they are victims, police officers, or, as in this case, the perpetrators themselves.

    Similar books on Truecrime News

    If you are interested in the psychology behind Danish criminals, you can benefit from reading more in the articles about Criminal Women or delve into the analyses of Danish Stalking Center's work on prevention and treatment of stalking in Denmark.

    Sources

    • Politikens Forlag - I Stalk by Kristina Antivakis
    • Berlingske: In a fascinating book, six stalkers explain why they pursue others
    • Saxo - I Stalk: Personal stories about stalking others

    Reviews

    "The reviewer calls the book fascinating and emphasizes that six stalkers explain why they pursue others, hoping that others with dark minds will be inspired by their realizations." — Berlingske (Fascinating)
    "Exciting, albeit frightening, insight into what it means to stalk... incredibly well written, explained, and told." — Saxo user reviews (4.5/5)

    Quick Facts

    TranscriptNot Available
    Verified PurchaseNo
    SubtitlesNot Available
    Show more details
    VerifiedUnverified
    AuthorKristina Antivakis
    PublisherPolitikens Forlag
    GeographyDenmark
    Cases CoveredSix anonymized stalking cases involving two women and four men
    LanguageDanish
    TitleI stalk – personal stories about pursuing others
    Release Date2025-11-07
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    The cover of Golden State Killer: Final Chapter — Crown — 2025

    Golden State Killer: Final Chapter: Joseph DeAngelo and 40 Years of Terror

    The front page of How to Get Away with Murder: The Brian Walsh Case — Can't Handle The Crime And Scandal — 2025

    How to Get Away with Murder: The Brian Walshe Case and the Damning Google Searches

    The cover of the book Deception about financial fraud in the UK — Various Publishers — 2025

    Deception: Fraud and Financial Crime in the United Kingdom

    The cover of The Confession Killer Exposed — Penguin — 2025

    The Confession Killer Exposed: Henry Lee Lucas and the 600 False Confessions

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    Susanne Sperling

    Admin

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