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Track, harass, repeat : attitudes that normalise tech-based coercive control eSafety Commissioner

Contributor(s): eSafety Commissioner.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: eSafety Commissioner, 2025Description: electronic document (14 pages) ; PDF & HTML files.Subject(s): ATTITUDES | COERCIVE CONTROL | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | HANGARAU MŌHIOHIO | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | KAUMĀTUA | OLDER PEOPLE | ONLINE HARASSMENT | TAIOHI | TAITAMARIKI | TECHNOLOGY-FACILITATED ABUSE | TŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU | YOUNG PEOPLE | INTERNATIONAL | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Download report, PDF | Access webpage Summary: Coercive control is a pattern of abusive behaviour used to control someone within a relationship through manipulation, pressure and fear. It’s not one behaviour or incident, but a pattern of controlling behaviour. This summary report explores attitudes and expectations that could normalise the use of tech-based coercive control in relationships. (From the website). This research was conducted by the Australian eSafety Commissioner. Record #9260
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Coercive control is a pattern of abusive behaviour used to control someone within a relationship through manipulation, pressure and fear. It’s not one behaviour or incident, but a pattern of controlling behaviour.

This summary report explores attitudes and expectations that could normalise the use of tech-based coercive control in relationships. (From the website). This research was conducted by the Australian eSafety Commissioner. Record #9260

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