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A High-Tech Twist on Abuse: Technology, Intimate Partner Stalking, and Advocacy

added 06/16/2005
Cindy Southworth, Shawndell Dawson, Cynthia Fraser, and Sarah Tucker

This Violence Against Women Online Resources commissioned document summarizes the existing knowledge on the use of technology to stalk. The author uses both published literature and contributions provided by numerous survivors’ reports to provide current information on the variety of sophisticated tools that are being used to stalk current and former intimate partners. The article also provides specific strategies for advocates, including safety planning information, a resource list, and a handout for survivors.

Australian Institute of Criminology: Cyberstalking (pdf)

added 07/22/2003
Dr Emma Ogilvie

This article speaks to the different forms of stalking made possible with the use of the internet. Methods of intervention including legislation are discussed as well.

Changing Practice: How Domestic Violence Advocates Use Internet and Wireless Communication Technologies

added 01/06/2006
Ann L. Kranz

This research report describes how and why two Midwestern domestic violence organizations use Internet and wireless communication technologies.

Domestic Violence Organizations Online: Risks, Ethical Dilemmas, and Liability Issues

added 08/02/2001
Jerry Finn, PhD

The Violence Against Women Online Resources commissioned document outlines the risk and liability issues related to use of the Internet and suggests risk-management guidelines to protect organizations from liability. This paper also discusses the lack of empirical research in online service delivery and suggests research approaches for further understanding of the use of online services.

Helpful or Harmful?: How Innovative Communication Technology Affects Survivors of Intimate Violence

added 01/13/2006
Ann L. Kranz

This paper explores: 1) the prevalence of web usage by both survivors of intimate violence and the organizations that serve them; 2) the ways in which batterers misuse communication technology to monitor and control their partners activities; and 3) precautions that survivors and organizations can employ to safeguard themselves from liability, harm, and ethical conundrums.

Internet Safety Information

added 11/14/2000

Article on how to erase history lists and cache files on your browser.

New York State Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence Winter 2010 Bulletin (pdf)

added 01/07/2010

In the latest issue of the NYS Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence's (OPDV) quarterly newsletter, topics include the use of technology in stalking, predicting reabuse and murders of intimate partners, and training events happening around the state.

Some Safety Considerations around using Technology

added 03/30/2012

Provides basic safety considerations and tips around the use of technology for maintaining safety. Also speaks to the potential misuses of technology to monitor phone and internet activity.

Survivors of Intimate Violence Seek Help Online: Implications of Responding to Increasing Requests

added 01/12/2006

March 19, 2001. This article documents a one-year study of unsolicited email requests sent to Violence Against Women Online Resources. This article explores some of the implications of responding to requests from survivors online; and seeks to raise awareness about one particular website's increasing number of electronic help-seeking requests. The author calls for a national discussion on responding to such requests and underscores the importance of developing a strategic plan to address the issue.

Technological Safety for Domestic Violence Survivors

added 05/27/2009

"Technological tools such as phones, computers, and searchable databases are being used to monitor, harass, and threaten current or former intimate partners. This forum will explore the safety risks and benefits of technology and cover areas of confidentiality, co-location, and data sharing. The host for this forum is Anzala Alozie. Anzala is the Director of Services at the New York State Coalition Against Domestic Violence and provides management of the statewide Domestic & Sexual Violence Hotline, Women of Color Leadership, Economic Justice, Technology Safety, and Training projects."

Technology and Teen Dating Violence (pdf)

added 03/17/2010

This issue brief explains the ways technology can be used as tools of abuse. It offers tips to providers working on safety planning with teens experiencing abuse.

Technology Safety & Advocacy Special Collection

added 03/03/2010

This special collection includes a categorized and annotated listing of selected articles, fact sheets, papers, reports and other materials regarding the use of technology as it impacts and intersects with violence against women and children. It is offered as an additional tool to assist advocates working on and interested in the safe use of technology.

The Role of Information Communications Technologies in Violence Prevention (pdf)

added 02/09/2012
Cathryn Meurn

This paper, part of a Dec 2011 Institute of Medicine workshop on violence prevention, provides a brief introduction to the current and potential role that information and communication technologies (ICTs) can play in the prevention and reduction of violence.

Warning!!: How an Abuser Can Discover Your Internet Activities (pdf)

added 03/30/2000
American Bar Association Commission on Domestic Violence

This article discusses email safety and methods for clearing the computer cache of visited sites.