Links Topic: Advocacy



Canada

  • Canadian Cyberstalking Victmization Crowdmap Project

    In Canada, cyberstalking is defined as a pattern of criminal harassment via electronic networks which creates a reasonable fear for life and safety.

    Canadian statistics on cyberstalking victimization are rarely available to the public. This crowdmap project seeks to provide cyberstalking victims with a voice, by allowing them to anonymously raise their hand to show they have, or are, being stalked online by someone who makes them fear for their life.

    A crowdmap is geographical database of anonymous reports from the public, collected by voluntary participation, a tactic known as crowdsourcing.

    Reports can be filed through there secure web site, via e-mail, and through apps available for iPhone and Android smartphones.  The anonymous data collected will be screened for privacy reasons, and the resultant data made publicly available via the site's mapping and data filtering system.

  • Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime

    A leader in advocacy for victims and survivors of violent crime in Canada. They are a national, non-government agency located in Ottawa, Ontario and bilingual services are available. All services are free of charge and confidential.

  • National Office for Victims, Public Safety Canada

    A central resource that offers information to victims on the Correctional Service of Canada and the Parole Board of Canada.

  • Victims of Violence

    Victims of Violence provides long term support and guidance to victims of violent crime and their families.
     

European Union

India

  • Centre for Cyber Victim Counselling

    The Centre provides information, advocacy and emotional support for victims of cyberstalking in this country.

UK

  • Internet Watch Foundation

    A reporting and advocacy service, which provides information to the government on issues surrounding abuse on the Internet.

  • Network for Surviving Stalking

    NSS represents UK stalking victims and their families, including victims of cyberstalking.

  • Protection Against Stalking

    They advocate for early and effective risk identification, assessment and management to keep victims safe and hold perpetrators to account.

  • Suzy Lamplugh Trust

    The Trust raises awareness of the importance of personal safety and to help people to avoid violence and aggression and live safer, more confident lives. 

  • Women's Aid Federation

    Women's Aid provides education, general support information and services to victims of stalking in the UK, including those who are being cyberstalked.

USA

  • Cyberbullying / Stalking & Harassment - Wired Patrol

    Wired Patrol's Cyberbullying / Stalking and Harassment  page provides victims of cyberstalking with education and safety information, background information on what cyberstalking is and how to recognize it, as well as a reporting service.

  • Domestic Violence and Privacy: Electronic Privacy Information Center

    Information on technological privacy, privacy laws or projects which EPIC advocates for, and information on how to ensure your privacy if in a domestic violence situation.

  • End Stalking in America

    The purpose of this site is to help educate the general public, to be of assistance to all potential victims of stalking, and to assist those victims who are currently being harassed and stalked.

  • National Center for Victims of Crime Stalking Resource Center

    The Center provides information and advocacy on victims of stalking, including cyberstalking, and makes referrals to appropriate social service agencies.

  • National Cyber Security Alliance

    Their mission is to educate society to use the Internet safely and securely at home, work, and school.

  • National Network to End Domestic Violence SafetyNet Project

    The Safety Net Project provides information  on ways to use technology strategically to help find safety and escape domestic violence, dating violence, sexual violence, stalking and abuse.

  • Take Back the Tech

    Take Back The Tech! calls for everyone to take control of technology to end violence against women.

  • Working to Halt Online Abuse

    WHOA seeks to fight online harassment through education of the general public, education of law enforcement personnel, and empowerment of victims.