RESOLVing Violence

The Impact of Technology on Modern Sexual Violence with Brandon Sparks

May 21, 2024 Resolve SK Season 3 Episode 31
The Impact of Technology on Modern Sexual Violence with Brandon Sparks
RESOLVing Violence
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RESOLVing Violence
The Impact of Technology on Modern Sexual Violence with Brandon Sparks
May 21, 2024 Season 3 Episode 31
Resolve SK

Trigger Warning: This episode discusses sensitive topics including technology-facilitated sexual violence, coerced sexting, cyber flashing, nonconsensual dissemination of intimate images, and deep fake pornography. Listener discretion is advised, as these topics can be triggering or distressing for some individuals.

In this episode of Resolving Violence, we welcome back Brandon Sparks, a senior lecturer in forensic psychology at Kingston University, returns to discuss technology-facilitated sexual violence. Sparks explains various forms of this abuse, such as coerced sexting, cyber flashing, nonconsensual dissemination of intimate images, and deep fake pornography. He emphasizes how the rapid evolution of technology adds layers of complexity to these crimes, making it imperative for both professionals and the public to understand and address them effectively.

The discussion also covers the legal landscape around these crimes, with Sparks comparing the advancements and gaps in legislation between the UK and Canada. He underscores the importance of clear laws to help victims seek justice and the significant overlap between victims and perpetrators of these crimes revealed by his research. This victim-perpetrator overlap highlights the complex nature of technology-facilitated sexual violence and calls for more extensive research and precise legal definitions.

Sparks concludes by offering practical advice for service providers, stressing the long-term impacts on victims and the importance of not minimizing their experiences. He notes the compounded harm caused when someone's digital privacy is violated, serving as a crucial reminder of the stakes involved. This episode is a must-listen for those wanting to understand the urgent need for strategies to combat technology-facilitated sexual violence.

About Our Guest: 

Brandon Sparks is a distinguished senior lecturer in forensic psychology at Kingston University, renowned for his research on healthy and unhealthy relationship behaviors with a keen focus on sexual violence. His work extensively explores the evolving landscape of technology-facilitated sexual violence, including coerced sexting, cyber flashing, and the nonconsensual dissemination of intimate images. Sparks is also recognized for his in-depth analysis of Incel culture and has published notable studies on the risk factors associated with image-based sexual abuse. Through his research and public speaking, Brandon aims to shed light on these pressing issues and contribute to the development of effective preventive measures and support systems.



To learn more about Resolve SK, head to research-groups.usask.ca/resolve/

Show Notes

Trigger Warning: This episode discusses sensitive topics including technology-facilitated sexual violence, coerced sexting, cyber flashing, nonconsensual dissemination of intimate images, and deep fake pornography. Listener discretion is advised, as these topics can be triggering or distressing for some individuals.

In this episode of Resolving Violence, we welcome back Brandon Sparks, a senior lecturer in forensic psychology at Kingston University, returns to discuss technology-facilitated sexual violence. Sparks explains various forms of this abuse, such as coerced sexting, cyber flashing, nonconsensual dissemination of intimate images, and deep fake pornography. He emphasizes how the rapid evolution of technology adds layers of complexity to these crimes, making it imperative for both professionals and the public to understand and address them effectively.

The discussion also covers the legal landscape around these crimes, with Sparks comparing the advancements and gaps in legislation between the UK and Canada. He underscores the importance of clear laws to help victims seek justice and the significant overlap between victims and perpetrators of these crimes revealed by his research. This victim-perpetrator overlap highlights the complex nature of technology-facilitated sexual violence and calls for more extensive research and precise legal definitions.

Sparks concludes by offering practical advice for service providers, stressing the long-term impacts on victims and the importance of not minimizing their experiences. He notes the compounded harm caused when someone's digital privacy is violated, serving as a crucial reminder of the stakes involved. This episode is a must-listen for those wanting to understand the urgent need for strategies to combat technology-facilitated sexual violence.

About Our Guest: 

Brandon Sparks is a distinguished senior lecturer in forensic psychology at Kingston University, renowned for his research on healthy and unhealthy relationship behaviors with a keen focus on sexual violence. His work extensively explores the evolving landscape of technology-facilitated sexual violence, including coerced sexting, cyber flashing, and the nonconsensual dissemination of intimate images. Sparks is also recognized for his in-depth analysis of Incel culture and has published notable studies on the risk factors associated with image-based sexual abuse. Through his research and public speaking, Brandon aims to shed light on these pressing issues and contribute to the development of effective preventive measures and support systems.



To learn more about Resolve SK, head to research-groups.usask.ca/resolve/