Technology Safety Plan: A Guide for Survivors and Advocates
This guide includes information about safety planning with survivors of domestic and sexual violence, stalking and trafficking in situations of technology abuse.
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An Online Resource Library on Domestic & Sexual Violence
This guide includes information about safety planning with survivors of domestic and sexual violence, stalking and trafficking in situations of technology abuse.
This paper highlights published literature and survivor's reports on the use of technology in intimate partner stalking. It includes safety strategies and a resource list for victim advocates.
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65 FR 3857-3859 (effective: Feb. 24, 2000)(codified as 39 CFR Part 265)
Published:2000 January 25
Fearing for their safety, victims of domestic violence who leave their abusers often need to keep their addresses and other contact information confidential. With the Internet making personal information more accessible than ever, the state of California has passed legislation that helps victims of abuse keep their addresses and other contact information out of the public domain.
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