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I didn't consent : a global landscape report on image-based sexual abuse prepared by the Image-Based Sexual Abuse Initiative

Contributor(s): Image-Based Sexual Abuse Initiative.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Panorama Global, 2023Description: electronic document (51 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): IMAGE-BASED SEXUAL ABUSE | CONSENT | JUSTICE | PREVENTION | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | SOCIAL MEDIA | TECHNOLOGY-FACILITATED ABUSE | VICTIMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE | INTERNATIONALOnline resources: Download the report, PDF | Access the website Summary: Image-based sexual abuse (IBSA)— also known as sextortion, upskirting, revenge porn, deepfakes, digital sex trafficking, or cyberflashing—is a technology-enabled form of gender-based violence that can result in very real impact, ranging from mental illness to suicide, from job loss to social isolation, physical assault to body dysmorphia, threats against friends and family, and many other harms. This global landscape report explores the issue of image-based sexual abuse, the harms it causes survivors, and what we can—and must—do together to stop it. (From the website). Record #8029
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Image-based sexual abuse (IBSA)— also known as sextortion, upskirting, revenge porn, deepfakes, digital sex trafficking, or cyberflashing—is a technology-enabled form of gender-based violence that can result in very real impact, ranging from mental illness to suicide, from job loss to social isolation, physical assault to body dysmorphia, threats against friends and family, and many other harms.

This global landscape report explores the issue of image-based sexual abuse, the harms it causes survivors, and what we can—and must—do together to stop it. (From the website). Record #8029

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