For more information about these toolkits, see the longer descriptions below.


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Technology Safety & Privacy: A Toolkit for Survivors

Survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and trafficking often need information on how to be safe while using technology. This toolkit contains safety tips, information, and privacy strategies for survivors on the use of technology. While they are not responsible nor can they control the abusers’ actions, with knowledge and understanding, survivors can take back some control and strategize for their own safety. This toolkit was created through a grant from the Department of Justice's Office for Victims of Crime & Office on Violence Against Women. 

Agency's Use of Technology Best Practices & Policies Toolkit

The way domestic violence, sexual assault, and other victim service agencies use technology can impact the security, privacy, and safety of the survivors who access their services. This toolkit contains recommended best practices, policy suggestions, and handouts on the use of common technologies. This toolkit was created through a grant from the Department of Justice's Office for Victims of Crime & Office on Violence Against Women. 


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Legal Systems Toolkit: Understanding & Investigating Technology Misuse

The Legal Systems Toolkit helps legal system stakeholders (law enforcement, attorneys, court personnel, community corrections officers, and others) identify privacy and safety options, what technology evidence is relevant to a case, and how to use technology evidence to hold offenders accountable.

Confidentiality Toolkit

This toolkit is a collection of information and resources on the confidentiality and privacy obligations for programs that receive U.S. Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women grants that serve victims of violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking.