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Technology, domestic and family violence : perpetration, experiences and responses Bridget Harris

By: Harris, Bridget.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: Centre for Justice Briefing Paper.Publisher: Queensland University of Technology, 2020Description: electronic document (4 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | COERCIVE CONTROL | FAMILY VIOLENCE | IMAGE-BASED SEXUAL ABUSE | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PERPETRATORS | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | SOCIAL MEDIA | STALKING | TECHNOLOGY-FACILITATED ABUSE | VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTERNATIONAL | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Click here to access online QUT Centre for Justice Briefing Paper, Issue no. 4, April 2020Summary: Digital media and devices are increasingly used by domestic and family violence perpetrators to coerce, control and entrap victim/survivors targets. Behaviours facilitated through technology are not divorced from but inextricably connected to other forms of harm. This brief provides definitions and frameworks to understand technology-facilitated domestic and family violence (TFDFV) and an overview of patterns and trends in perpetration and impacts on victim/survivors. In the interest of preventing violence and safeguarding and empowering those subjected to abuse, this is a crucial field of enquiry. (Editor's introduction). Record #7064
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QUT Centre for Justice Briefing Paper, Issue no. 4, April 2020

Digital media and devices are increasingly used by domestic and family violence perpetrators to coerce, control and entrap victim/survivors targets. Behaviours facilitated through technology are not divorced from but inextricably connected to other forms of harm. This brief provides definitions and frameworks to understand technology-facilitated domestic and family violence (TFDFV) and an overview of patterns and trends in perpetration and impacts on victim/survivors. In the interest of preventing violence and safeguarding and empowering those subjected to abuse, this is a crucial field of enquiry. (Editor's introduction). Record #7064