Design for prevention, not protection
Briefly

"Why is it that many of our design solutions focus on the people who experience the harm, rather than the people causing it? What would it look like if we turned it around? What would a 'safety feature' that made someone less likely to commit a sexual crime look like?"
"As women, we've internalized the idea that having to change our behavior to stay safe is normal. We cover our drinks, check over our shoulders, avoid walking alone at certain times of the day, and yes, make sure we 'Check-In' when we get home. We're experts in survival strategies. But life shouldn't be about surviving. It should be about living."
Read at Medium
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