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Handle with Care: Domestic Violence Safety Planning in the Age of Data Privacy Laws
Seattle Journal of Technology, Environmental & Innovation Law
Volume 11 Issue 2, Article 1
5-7-2021
Jenny Wu
Seattle University School of Law, wujenny ‘at’ seattleu.edu
Jenny Wu, J.D., Seattle University School of Law, 2020. Jenny gives humble gratitude to the fantastic SJTEIL staff and editing team for their tireless work and much appreciated encouragement during the course of this article. She gives thanks to the King County Bar Association Pro Bono Family Law Programs for the inspiration and for their steadfast exemplary work for the people.
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Wu, Jenny (2021) “Handle with Care: Domestic Violence Safety Planning in the Age of Data Privacy Laws,” Seattle Journal of Technology, Environmental & Innovation Law: Vol. 11 : Iss. 2 , Article 1. Available at: https://digitalcommons.law.seattleu.edu/sjteil/vol11/iss2/1
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Table of contents
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE TERMS AND CLARIFICATIONS
- III. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE LEGAL STRUCTURE AND SYSTEM
- IV. ADVOCACY ORGANIZATIONS AS NON-LEGAL RELIEF FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS
- V. TECHNOLOGY AS A NEW TOOL FOR ABUSE
- VI. DATA AND INFORMATION-DRIVEN TECHNOLOGY ABUSE
- VII. DATA PRIVACY PROTECTION LAWS
- VIII. WHERE DATA PRIVACY PROTECTION LAWS CAN HELP DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS
- IX. SAFETY PLANNING IN THE MODERN AGE
- X. CONCLUSION