Alaska Stalking Laws
More Information on Stalking Laws
| Code Section | 11.41.260 & .270 |
| Stalking Defined as | Knowingly engage in course of conduct that recklessly places another in fear of death or physical injury or in fear of death or physical injury of a family member |
| Punishment/Classification | Stalking in the 1st degree (Class C felony) requires stalking plus violation of an order, probation, parole; victim under 16 years old, use of a deadly weapon, or previous conviction. Stalking in the 2nd degree is a Class A misdemeanor |
| Penalty for Repeat Offense | - |
| Arrest or Restraining Order Specifically Authorized by Statute? | - |
| Constitutionally Protected Activities Exempted? | - |
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