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Solutions to Address Sexual Violence

1. Start from "Culture": Changing Gender and Power Perspectives

Immersive Education (VR/AR)
Use virtual reality to let people "personally experience" the situation of victims or the dilemma of bystanders, cultivating empathy rather than relying solely on preaching.

Teaching "Consent" from an Early Age
Not just sex education, but making "respecting others' bodily boundaries" part of everyday education (for example: not forcing hugs, not touching others without permission).

Changing Narratives in Film, Television, and Game Design
Reduce the romanticization of coercion and harassment, making healthy relationships the mainstream imagination.

2. Technological Applications: Making Prevention and Help More Immediate

Smart Safety App
One-click emergency call, real-time location sharing, automatic cloud upload of audio and video recording to prevent evidence from being deleted.

AI Risk Prediction System
In public spaces (such as campuses and nighttime transportation), use image analysis to detect abnormal behaviors (such as stalking or forceful pulling).

Anonymous Reporting Platform + Blockchain Evidence Storage
Allow victims to safely record event timelines, preventing evidence from being questioned or tampered with.

3. Spatial Design: Reducing Opportunities for Crime

"Safe City Design"

  • Better lighting (especially in nighttime areas)
  • Open visibility (reducing blind spots)
  • Emergency help stations (such as campus blue light systems)

Women’s Safety Route Navigation
Similar to Google Maps, but prioritizing routes that are crowded, well-lit, and rated highly for safety.

4. Social Participation: Turning Bystanders into Protectors

Bystander Intervention Training
Teach people how to intervene safely (for example: distracting attention, accompanying the victim to leave).

Night Escort Volunteer System
Like a "safe ride home companion," allowing those in need to have someone accompany them home.

Shops as "Safe Havens"
Convenience stores or cafes serve as safe spaces where people can seek help.

5. Systems and Law: Increasing the Cost for Offenders

  • Strengthening the admissibility of digital evidence (such as recordings and location data)
  • Fast-track trial mechanisms to reduce secondary harm to victims
  • Mandatory re-education and psychological treatment for offenders

6. Psychology and Prevention: Addressing "Potential Offenders"

This point is often overlooked, but it is actually crucial:

  • Provide anonymous psychological counseling channels for individuals with impulses or distorted sexual concepts
  • Teach emotional and sexual impulse management
  • Early identification of high-risk behaviors in schools (such as bullying and controlling tendencies)

An Innovative Integrated Idea

You can imagine a system:

"Personal Safety Ecosystem"

  • Mobile app + wearable devices (such as smartwatches)
  • Connected with city surveillance and safe locations
  • When danger occurs:
    • Automatically notify trusted contacts
    • Simultaneously upload evidence
    • Guide to the nearest safe location or crowd

The Most Important Point

Sexual violence is not simply a "sexual" issue, but rather:
Power, control, culture, and structural issues

Therefore, truly effective solutions must involve:
Education + Systems + Technology + Social Culture changing together