Addressing Policy and Institutional Responses to Image-Based Sexual Abuse
Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Conference
Theme: Innovative Approaches to Prevention and Response
Friday, 1/17/2025
8:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Suffolk - Marriott
Presenter(s)
De'Vanese John-Baptiste PACT Program Lead, Stetson University
Abstract
This program is aimed towards peer educator groups, Title IX officials, or lawmakers dealing with the expanded world of artificial intelligence (AI) tools. For those who are unfamiliar with image-based sexual abuse, the presenter will first share generally on what revenge porn is, including deepfake images and generative AI pornography of people. Then the program will subsequently outline preventative strategies, legislation, vulnerable populations, and how higher education can institute policies that combat this form of sexual violence.
Learning Outcomes
Explain how the RSVP Model and Health Equity Approach are both invaluable in combatting image-based sexual abuse
Analyze why there are misconceptions of deepfake AI tools being most commonly used in political contexts and how this may be a result of institutional and policy failure or bias
Build models to combat image-based sexual abuse, including addressing the interrelated topics of stalking and domestic violence.
Certification Domains
Social Justice and Inclusion, Crisis and Risk Management