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POLICY & ADVOCACY

20 Pillars of Systemic Change.

Stalking is not an isolated crime; it is a failure of policy, technology, and culture. These 20 position statements form our blueprint for a safer digital and physical world.

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TECH #01

Personal Data as Property

We assert that personal identifiers (location, phone) are private property. The unauthorized sale by data brokers should be considered theft.

Urgency: Critical
LEGAL #02

Coercive Control Laws

Criminalizing patterns of behavior that strip victims of liberty, even without physical violence. Modeled after laws in the UK and Hawaii.

Urgency: High
TECH #03

Algorithmic Liability

Platforms must be liable when their recommendation algorithms connect victims to abusers or amplify harassment campaigns.

Urgency: Moderate
LEGAL #04

Closing the “Boyfriend Loophole”

Expanding firearm prohibitions to include dating partners and stalkers convicted of misdemeanor stalking crimes.

Urgency: Critical
LEGAL #05

Federal Cyberstalking Standards

Establishing a unified federal definition of cyberstalking that includes doxxing, swatting, and IoT surveillance.

Urgency: Moderate
SOCIAL #06

NCII Criminalization

Mandatory felony sentencing for the distribution of Non-Consensual Intimate Imagery (NCII) with intent to harass.

Urgency: High
TECH #07

IoT Tracker Regulation

Requiring manufacturers of Bluetooth trackers (e.g., AirTags) to implement universal cross-platform detection standards.

Urgency: Critical
TECH #08

Commercial Spyware Ban

Prohibiting the sale and advertising of “spouse tracker” apps that run stealthily on mobile devices.

Urgency: High
LEGAL #09

Voter Roll Privacy

Ending the public sale of voter registration lists, which often expose home addresses of stalking victims to the web.

Urgency: Moderate
SOCIAL #10

Tenant Safety Acts

Allowing survivors to break leases early without penalty and requiring landlords to change locks immediately upon request.

Urgency: High
CORP #11

Safe Leave Mandates

Mandating paid leave for employees to attend court hearings, seek medical care, or relocate due to stalking.

Urgency: Moderate
TECH #12

Anti-Deepfake Laws

Establishing a federal right of publicity to combat AI-generated non-consensual imagery used to harass or extort.

Urgency: Critical
LEGAL #13

Sextortion Sentencing

Enhancing penalties for sextortion, especially when targeting minors or leading to self-harm.

Urgency: High
LEGAL #14

Statute Extension

Extending the statute of limitations for digital crimes, recognizing that forensic evidence often takes years to uncover.

Urgency: Moderate
SOCIAL #15

Mandatory Digital Training

Requiring law enforcement to undergo annual training on digital forensics, spyware, and cyberstalking response.

Urgency: Critical
SOCIAL #16

Campus Title IX Reform

Clarifying that digital harassment constitutes a “hostile environment” under Title IX, requiring university intervention.

Urgency: Moderate
CORP #17

Smart Car Data Limits

Restricting car manufacturers from selling location history to third parties and allowing owners to disable tracking easily.

Urgency: High
LEGAL #18

Court Record Anonymity

Allowing stalking victims to file for protective orders using a pseudonym (“Jane Doe”) to prevent public re-victimization.

Urgency: High
CORP #19

ISP Data Retention

Standardizing how long ISPs must keep IP logs to ensure evidence exists when police finally issue a subpoena.

Urgency: Moderate
SOCIAL #20

Right to Pseudonymity

Challenging “Real Name” policies on social platforms that force victims to expose their identity to participate in online life.

Urgency: Low
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