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Experiences of Technology-Facilitated Domestic Violence
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Experiences of Technology-Facilitated Domestic Violence

In the first of a three part series talking about research into technology-facilitated family or intimate partner violence we talk to Professor Heather Douglas, from the University of Queensland who with colleagues who have recently studied this issue, drawing from interviews with those women who had experienced Domestic and Family Violence engaged with the legal system in Australia.

Cybercrimeology · Heather Douglas

November 1, 201924m 24s

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Show Notes

Find our more about Dr. Heather Douglas:

https://law.uq.edu.au/profile/1347/heather-douglas

For the paper referred to in this show please read:

Douglas, H., Harris, B. A., & Dragiewicz, M. (2019). Technology-facilitated domestic and family violence: Women’s experiences. The British Journal of Criminology, 59(3), 551-570.

https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azy068

Topics

intimate partner violencecybercrimespywaredomestic violence