Join us for a day of expert panels discussing issues specific to
helping survivors of CYBER ABUSE, including panels covering the
following topics: Fighting CYBER SEXUAL ABUSE: Criminal and Civil
Litigation Strategies and City and State Legislation- This
presentation will discuss the ways in which ABUSERS CAN HARASS, stalk,
and coerce through technology and online spaces, the incredibly
damaging effects of this harassment, and cases of victims who have
been affected by this form of ABUSE. With their specific area of
expertise in fighting CYBER SEXUAL ABUSE, the presenters will address
strategies to fight CYBER SEXUAL ABUSE INCLUDING FAMILY, civil, and
criminal court remedies, such as specific proposed language for Orders
of Protection addressing this ABUSE; criminal justice remedies
regarding CYBER SEXUAL ABUSE, and remedies for victims to request
take-downs of images and media online. Tech Issues and Solutions:
There are an increasing number of products, apps, and web sites that
make it easy for ABUSERS TO ENGAGE IN MULTIPLE FORMS OF TECH ABUSE.
As a result, ABUSERS NO LONGER NEED TO BE TECH SAVVY IN ORDER TO
ENGAGE IN SERIOUS TECH ABUSE. This panel will discuss in detail some
of the common forms of tech ABUSE USED BY PERPETRATORS OF INTIMATE
PARTNER VIOLENCE, as well as outline safety tips to help prevent tech
ABUSE AND TECHNOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS DESIGNED TO HELP VICTIMS OF
TECH. ABUSE. When a Tornado Hits Your Life: A discussion led by
a professor and survivor regarding her qualitative research relating
to CYBER SEXUAL ABUSE AND SURVIVOR RESILIENCY. Facebook
presentation: A Facebook representative will discuss the safety and
security measures that Facebook offers surrounding CYBER SEXUAL ABUSE
AND TECH ABUSE.A separate Facebook-lead discussion regarding law
enforcement responses to issues with Facebook will be accessible to
law enforcement professionals only. Evidence Collection: Evidence of
CYBER SEXUAL ABUSE CAN BE FOUND IN MANY SOURCES – often it is most
easily obtained from the victim. But does that provide a sufficient
foundation for evidence in court? Panelists will discuss gathering,
preserving, and using digital evidence in CYBER ABUSE CASES. From what
exactly happens when a victim turns their phone over to law
enforcement, to the ways in which prosecutors utilize digital evidence
to prove their case, and tips for civil advocates to help clients
gather and preserve evidence and protect their privacy. Special
Considerations for Youth panel: In a world where technology has
increasingly become the preferred method of communication for minors,
so too has it become the most popular arena for ABUSE. In this panel,
we will delve into the types of CYBER AND TECHNOLOGY-enabled ABUSE
MOST PREVALENTLY AFFECTING CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS. Our experts will
explore topics ranging from the legal issues connected to INTIMATE
IMAGES OF MINORS THAT ARE CREATED BY MINORS, the frequency and danger
of CYBER BULLYING, and effective and trauma-informed ways to speak
with minors about this type of ABUSE. Breakfast, coffee, and light
refreshments provided. Lunch is on your own. CLE credits available. No
registration cost. Space is limited, so please only register if you
know you can attend the full day. Thank you to the following
organizations for co-sponsoring this event: Kings County District
Attorney’s Office - https://www.kcda.org/ [https://www.kcda.org/]
Sanctuary for Families - https://sanctuaryforfamilies.org/
[https://sanctuaryforfamilies.org/] Legal Momentum -
https://www.legalmomentum.org/ [https://www.legalmomentum.org/] The
Mayor’s Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based VIOLENCE -
https://www1.nyc.gov/site/ocdv/about/about-endgbv.page
[https://www1.nyc.gov/site/ocdv/about/about-endgbv.page] Thank you
to Brooklyn Law School for generously donating space for the
conference.
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