Abby Honold reported her rape in 2014. But instead of receiving support, she was met with disbelief, threats of being charged for false reporting, and a justice system that failed her at every turn. She didn’t stop there. Abby went on to fight for systemic change, and helped pass The Abby Honold Act, a federal bill aimed at training law enforcement in trauma-informed response to survivors of sexual violence. In this episode, Abby shares: What happened when she reported, and how she finally go...
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Abby Honold reported her rape in 2014. But instead of receiving support, she was met with disbelief, threats of being charged for false reporting, and a justice system that failed her at every turn. She didn’t stop there. Abby went on to fight for systemic change, and helped pass The Abby Honold Act, a federal bill aimed at training law enforcement in trauma-informed response to survivors of sexual violence. In this episode, Abby shares: What happened when she reported, and how she finally go...
Cyber Safety 101: Navigating Risks + Legal Challenges in the Digital Age with Lindsay Lieberman | Ep 10
Rights and Remedies
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8 months ago
Cyber Safety 101: Navigating Risks + Legal Challenges in the Digital Age with Lindsay Lieberman | Ep 10
***TRIGGER WARNING: Cyber Sexual Abuse and Sexual Abuse*** In today's episode, I'm joined by Lindsay Lieberman, attorney and founder of Lindsay Lieberman, LLC, a legal and consulting firm dedicated to advocating for victims of cyber abuse. From sextortion to deep fakes, Lindsay works to support survivors and educate parents, schools, and law enforcement on the dangers of digital harm. We discuss: How cyber abuse impacts victims of sexual and domestic violenceWhy parents often underes...
Rights and Remedies
Abby Honold reported her rape in 2014. But instead of receiving support, she was met with disbelief, threats of being charged for false reporting, and a justice system that failed her at every turn. She didn’t stop there. Abby went on to fight for systemic change, and helped pass The Abby Honold Act, a federal bill aimed at training law enforcement in trauma-informed response to survivors of sexual violence. In this episode, Abby shares: What happened when she reported, and how she finally go...