This study of mobile phone apps designed to prevent sexual violence (n = 215) is a quantitative analysis of all their features (n = 807). We analyze the intended users (victims, bystanders, and perpetrators) and rape prevention strategies of each feature, finding that anti-rape app design generally reinforces and reflects pervasive rape myths, by both targeting potential victims and reinforcing stranger-danger. To demonstrate that these limitations are primarily cultural rather than technological, we conclude by imagining apps with similar technical features that resist rather than reinforce rape myths. This study offers an empirical investigation of the relationship between technical design and social norms, and a unique methodology for un...
OBJECTIVE: To elicit feedback on the acceptability, usability, and dissemination options for the bMO...
15 pagesAfter researching 215 existing apps designed to prevent sexual violence (Bivens & Hasinoff, ...
Background: Interpersonal violence has devastating implications for individuals, families, and commu...
Rape is a social evil that has reached explosive proportions. It has ruined many lives and continu...
Sexual violence, including street harassment, sexual harassment, sexual assault, and rape, is a ubiq...
BackgroundSince the 2008 advent of the smartphone, more than 180 billion copies of apps have been do...
Rape and sexual assault are major problems. In the majority of sexual assault cases consent is the c...
In the context of expanding preventative strategies for addressing sexual violence, we are witnessin...
The prevalence of violence against women continues to grow and this plague has had a huge impact fro...
In the last decade, an array of smartphone apps have been designed to prevent crime, violence, and a...
Rape and sexual assault are major problems. In the majority of sexual assault cases consent is the c...
ObjectiveTo elicit feedback on the acceptability, usability, and dissemination options for the bMORE...
In 2011, Nancy Schwartzman started developing a mobile application to move the psychology of bystand...
This study examines the results of the 2011 “Apps Against Abuse” app development challenge that was ...
OBJECTIVE: To elicit feedback on the acceptability, usability, and dissemination options for the bMO...
15 pagesAfter researching 215 existing apps designed to prevent sexual violence (Bivens & Hasinoff, ...
Background: Interpersonal violence has devastating implications for individuals, families, and commu...
Rape is a social evil that has reached explosive proportions. It has ruined many lives and continu...
Sexual violence, including street harassment, sexual harassment, sexual assault, and rape, is a ubiq...
BackgroundSince the 2008 advent of the smartphone, more than 180 billion copies of apps have been do...
Rape and sexual assault are major problems. In the majority of sexual assault cases consent is the c...
In the context of expanding preventative strategies for addressing sexual violence, we are witnessin...
The prevalence of violence against women continues to grow and this plague has had a huge impact fro...
In the last decade, an array of smartphone apps have been designed to prevent crime, violence, and a...
Rape and sexual assault are major problems. In the majority of sexual assault cases consent is the c...
ObjectiveTo elicit feedback on the acceptability, usability, and dissemination options for the bMORE...
In 2011, Nancy Schwartzman started developing a mobile application to move the psychology of bystand...
This study examines the results of the 2011 “Apps Against Abuse” app development challenge that was ...
OBJECTIVE: To elicit feedback on the acceptability, usability, and dissemination options for the bMO...
15 pagesAfter researching 215 existing apps designed to prevent sexual violence (Bivens & Hasinoff, ...
Background: Interpersonal violence has devastating implications for individuals, families, and commu...