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Blog Name: Alexis A Moore
Url: http://alexisamoore.blogspot.com/
Language: English
Topics: cyberstalking, stakling, domestic violence
Description: Blogging on public safety issues that tend not to surface via the main stream media including domestic violence, cyberstalking, stalking, identity theft, privacy protection, sexual assault, legislation and victim advocacy.
Popularity: 18 Followers

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Domestic violence, rape, stalking, cyberstalking victims & those who love, serve and support the
There is nothing worse for a victim than being re-victimized by organizations that are supposed to be there to assist. If you are a victim of rape, domestic violence, stalking or cyberstalking or work in public safety who is frustrated and tired of the run around make your voices heard. E-mail newly appointed White House advisor Sarah Lynn Rosenthal lrosenthal@ovp.eop.gov and political leaders to let them know that the status quo is not acceptable. A special thank you to Gary Cunningham founder and President of, the non-profit crime victims organization Victim Protection Inc., in Black Hawk, Colorado for taking time to
VAWA & US DOJ dollars need to be allocated to organizations that do the work, support the effort
There are way too many organizations being funded by government tax dollars who do literally nothing to help victims of crime yet they are granted the "Lions Share" of the funding. The reality for victims of domestic violence, rape, stalking and cyberstalking is not what is being portrayed by the media or by the organizations that receive millions in funding every year. Survivors In Action received an email from Michelle Garcia the executive director of the National Stalking Resource Center requesting that Survivors In Action not refer victims to the agency because they are not a victim service provider. Confused I visited the
Identity theft as abuse impacting victims of domestic violence and their children
Today, there are increasing numbers of cases involving identity theft and domestic abuse. Domestic violence and stalking victims often fall prey to a form of identity theft which is often referred to by experts and prosecutors as "identity theft as abuse"- a subset of cyberstalking. Identity Theft as Abuse is unique from tr
From victim to victor, not an easy task for cyberstalking victims
Christopher Burgess, tech security expert and Survivors In Action advisory board member, most recent blog provides much needed discussion regarding how little forward progress has been made in preventing or protection victims of cyberstalking emphasizing further that not all 50 states have cyberstalking laws on the books, which I know is making it more difficult for victims to find resolve and support. Often I am asked about Cyberstalking stats, they are not readily available as is the data from other crimes cyberstalking is not a crime in all 50 states and many states tend to lump cybersta
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