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Cyber Civil Rights Initiative
Non-profit organization From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Cyber Civil Rights Initiative (CCRI) is a non-profit organization. Founded in 2012 by Holly Jacobs, the organization has compiled resources for victims of cybercrimes.
Leadership
Holly Jacobs is the founder and a board member.[1] Previously, she served as CCRI's President and Executive Director.
Mary Anne Franks is CCRI's President, Legislative and Tech Policy Director.[2][3] Franks drafted the first model criminal statute on nonconsensual pornography, which has been used as a template for pending federal legislation.[citation needed]
Danielle Citron is CCRI's Vice President and Secretary. Citron and Franks have co-authored a piece titled Criminalizing Revenge Porn in the Wake Forest Law Review, which was the first law review article to take on the topic and its challenges.[4]
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