The abuse of technology by perpetrators of domestic violence is ‘spaceless’; however, in this article, we argue that experiences of and responses to digital coercive control are shaped by both the place (geographic location) and space (practical and ideological features of a location) that a victim/survivor and criminal justice agency occupy. We examined this issue by conducting interviews and focus groups with 13 female victim/survivors in regional, rural and remote Australia. All participants had contact with police as part of their help-seeking for domestic violence, and some suggested that officers sometimes paralleled perpetrator behaviours, resulting in a narrowing of women’s ‘space for action’. We conclude that, in the interests of p...
While internet privacy is a growing concern, there has been little social scientific work on how cyb...
Like many other patriarchal societies, Australia is marked by entrenched patterns of gendered violen...
We investigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on domestic-violence service providers in rural a...
The abuse of technology by perpetrators of domestic violence is ‘spaceless’; however, in this articl...
Technology increasingly features in intimate relationships and is used by domestic violence perpetra...
This paper examines the use of digital technologies by domestic violence perpetrators, which we beli...
Technology is increasingly used by perpetrators of domestic violence to control, coerce, abuse, hara...
This project explored the impact of technology on victim–survivors of intimate partner violence in r...
Domestic and family violence perpetrators commonly use technology such as phones and other devices a...
Men's violence against women is a global human rights issue, with domestic violence one of the most ...
Domestic violence is a pervasive social problem in Australia. Digital media are increasingly integra...
Domestic violence is a pervasive social problem in Australia. Digital media are increasingly integra...
Few criminological studies have specifically set out to research responses to domestic abuse in rura...
Technology-facilitated domestic violence is an emerging issue for social workers and other service p...
Recently, Australian governments have given considerable attention to developing strategies to tackl...
While internet privacy is a growing concern, there has been little social scientific work on how cyb...
Like many other patriarchal societies, Australia is marked by entrenched patterns of gendered violen...
We investigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on domestic-violence service providers in rural a...
The abuse of technology by perpetrators of domestic violence is ‘spaceless’; however, in this articl...
Technology increasingly features in intimate relationships and is used by domestic violence perpetra...
This paper examines the use of digital technologies by domestic violence perpetrators, which we beli...
Technology is increasingly used by perpetrators of domestic violence to control, coerce, abuse, hara...
This project explored the impact of technology on victim–survivors of intimate partner violence in r...
Domestic and family violence perpetrators commonly use technology such as phones and other devices a...
Men's violence against women is a global human rights issue, with domestic violence one of the most ...
Domestic violence is a pervasive social problem in Australia. Digital media are increasingly integra...
Domestic violence is a pervasive social problem in Australia. Digital media are increasingly integra...
Few criminological studies have specifically set out to research responses to domestic abuse in rura...
Technology-facilitated domestic violence is an emerging issue for social workers and other service p...
Recently, Australian governments have given considerable attention to developing strategies to tackl...
While internet privacy is a growing concern, there has been little social scientific work on how cyb...
Like many other patriarchal societies, Australia is marked by entrenched patterns of gendered violen...
We investigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on domestic-violence service providers in rural a...