Charisa Kiyô Smith publishes an article in the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Social Change. She calls for a paradigm shift in the problematic legal landscape regarding sexual and gender-based harms between youth, to confront digital age discrimination, toxic masculinity, and rape culture and recommends an informed, interdisciplinary, tiered response system that defaults to public health education and harm-reduction in order to reach beyond the narrow scope of law towards culture change, as impacted youth often seek nonlegal or farther-reaching remedies.