Addressing Online Violence Against Women and Girls in the Commonwealth Pacific Region: The Role of Bystanders

Resource type
Book
Author/contributor
Title
Addressing Online Violence Against Women and Girls in the Commonwealth Pacific Region: The Role of Bystanders
Abstract
This report focuses on the role of online bystanders in reducing online violence against women and girls (VAWG), including consideration of any related policies or laws. Given the relatively recent emergence of bystanders as potential facilitators and exacerbators of online crime, policy responses have tended to focus on the virtual versions of existing physical crimes, such as ‘cyber’ bullying and ‘cyber’ stalking, and/or the dissemination of intimate images online (when previously they might have been posted on a physical bulletin board). Moreover, these policy responses have tended to focus on capturing perpetrators, but not bystanders, within a legislative framework.
Publisher
Commonwealth iLibrary
Date
2023-02-06
Language
en
Short Title
Addressing Online Violence Against Women and Girls in the Commonwealth Pacific Region
Accessed
12/05/2023, 09:30
Citation
Secretariat, C. (2023). Addressing Online Violence Against Women and Girls in the Commonwealth Pacific Region: The Role of Bystanders. Commonwealth iLibrary. https://doi.org/10.14217/comsec.1093