Anti-Violence Tech Vault
A curated, wikilink-connected research vault on anti-violence and women’s safety technology — the apps, devices, organisations and practice resources built to prevent, interrupt, document, and respond to gender-based violence, and the threats (stalkerware, coercive control, location tracking) they contend with.
Each note summarises a source in its own words and cross-links to related apps, concepts, and research with typed predicate::[[links]], forming a navigable graph of the field.
Start with concept-map for a guided tour, or browse the Map of Content below. See README for conventions, the predicate vocabulary, and the ar-crawl → zetl → hence toolchain.
Map of Content
Apps & products
- Circle of 6
- Círculo — privacy-hardened successor for journalists & human-rights defenders
- On Watch
- wanted: bSafe, Noonlight, Hollie Guard, Aspire News App, Garbo, …
Organisations & initiatives
- Insight Exchange — Australian DFV initiative (DVSM)
- Apps Against Abuse Challenge — US White House / HHS challenge, 2011
Practice resources & frameworks
- My Safety Kit — reflection resource for victim-survivors
- Responders Lab — peer learning for responders
- No Hidden Door — communication-ecosystem audit + guidance
- Creating Collectively — Insight Exchange’s lived-experience-led design & production framework
Concept hubs
- Personal Safety Apps
- Reporting Apps
- Bystander Intervention
- Panic Button
- Location Sharing
- Trusted Network
- Trauma-Informed Design
- Victim-Survivor
- wanted: Discreet Access, Survivor-Centered Design, Privacy and Safety, Risk Assessment, Crisis Hotlines and Resources, Safety Wearables, AI Distress Detection
The violence being addressed
- Gender-Based Violence
- Domestic Family and Sexualised Violence
- Coercive Control
- wanted: Domestic Violence, Intimate Partner Violence, Sexual Violence, Economic Abuse, Stalking
The technology being weaponised (threats)
- Stalkerware
- wanted: Tech-Enabled Abuse, Location Tracking Abuse
Research & reports
- The Safest Woman Alive — Öhlund & Strohmayer (2025, CHI EA): critique of interpersonal safety tech
- Datafication of MeToo — Henne, Shelby & Harb (2021): racial capitalism & reporting apps
- wanted: Tech Abuse and Coercive Control, safety-app efficacy studies, NNEDV/WESNET Safety Net reports, …
Critical lenses
- Four Domains of Power
- Techno-Solutionism
- wanted: Feminist HCI, Racial Capitalism, Datafication, Victim-Blaming
How to contribute
The vault is a plain-text zetl wikilink graph — every note is Markdown with typed [[wikilinks]].
- Gather sources with
ar-crawl(output toscratch/). - Add or edit notes following the structure of existing ones (see README).
- Run
zetl checkto validate links andzetl buildto preview locally. - Track the work as a
henceplan so agents don’t collide.