Digital Violence Awareness & Ongoing Research a Priority for Criminal Justice Program
by Amy Long, English Major & Marketing Communication Intern
抖阴短视频 University鈥檚 Criminal Justice Club is hosting a weeklong series of events during October Domestic Violence Awareness Month. This will be the second annual week of awareness that the organization has hosted.聽
鈥淭his year we are really trying to tie in more cyber domestic violence or how domestic violence has been impacted by COVID,鈥 said Aliyah Good, a criminal justice major and president of the Criminal Justice Club.
鈥淲ith everything that is going on, I think it is likely that people might not have even realized that domestic violence issues have escalated,鈥 said Shavonne Arthurs, assistant professor of criminal justice and advisor to the Criminal Justice Club.聽 鈥淢any aspects of the lives of everyday people have been altered due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many people are staying home now more than ever.鈥澛
"It [digital violence awareness] is so pertinent to the time now, especially since we鈥檙e heavily relying on digital everything."聽
鈥淟ast year we did a survey about student understanding of different types of domestic violence鈥 from that survey, we learned that students actually don鈥檛 understand digital violence, what it is, what it entails, or even recognize it as a form of domestic violence,鈥 added Arthurs. 鈥淚t is so pertinent to the time now, especially since we鈥檙e heavily relying on digital everything. So this year鈥檚 survey will assess COVID-19 issues and how it has changed people鈥檚 dynamics and personal conflicts, as well as gauging students鈥 knowledge of these issues.鈥
Digital Violence Awareness Week will be held October 19 - 23 on campus and online, and will have many of the same events from last year, with some changes due to COVID-19. 鈥淟ast year we did a candlelight vigil for survivors. We also had a table that had a different theme every day, and we provided resources there for that theme. So, one day it was domestic violence, another was digital domestic violence. We also had a keynote speaker last year who was a retired police officer and a survivor,鈥 Good said.
This year鈥檚 events include an information table; a gift basket raffle with proceeds going to the ; a virtual TED Talk, 鈥淗oney I鈥檓 Good鈥 by Mae Reale from the Blackburn Center; and a Prayer, Walk and Lantern Release. 抖阴短视频 community members can also take a survey about perceptions of domestic violence and be automatically entered to win an Amazon gift card.
鈥淥ur number one goal is to bring awareness, but we also want to let people know that we are here for them as well as providing resources for them,鈥 said Good.聽
鈥淲hat I always say,鈥 claims Arthurs, 鈥渋s that if we鈥檙e able to get through to one person then we will have done our job.鈥澛
Photo, above: Criminal justice major and member of the Criminal Justice Club Larissa Walker at the digital violence awareness (and support services donation) table at 抖阴短视频.