Despite apparent political concern and action—often fuelled by high-profile cases and campaigns—legislative and institutional responses to image-based sexual abuse in the UK have been ad hoc, piecemeal and inconsistent. In practice, victim-survivors are being consistently failed: by the law, by the police and criminal justice system, by traditional and social media, website operators, and by their employers, universities and schools. Drawing on data from the first multi-jurisdictional study of the nature and harms of, and legal/policy responses to, image-based sexual abuse, this article argues for a new joined-up approach that supports victim-survivors of image-based sexual abuse to ‘reclaim control’. It argues for a comprehensive, multi-la...
This study examined Image-Based Sexual Abuse (IBSA) victimisation in the United Kingdom, Australia, ...
The non-consensual taking or sharing of intimate images, also known as ‘image-based sexual abuse’, h...
In March 2022, the European Commission proposed a new landmark Directive on combating violence again...
Twenty-eight in depth interviews were conducted with victims, stakeholders, and criminal justice sta...
The non-consensual taking or sharing of intimate images, also known as ‘image-based sexual abuse’, h...
Beyond ‘scandals’ and the public testimonies of victim-survivors, surprisingly little is known about...
Beyond ‘scandals’ and the public testimonies of victim-survivors, surprisingly little is known about...
Image-based sexual abuse is a pervasive and pernicious form of sexual abuse. We use the term ‘image-...
Beyond `scandals' and the public testimonies of victim-survivors, surprisingly little is known about...
In the last few years, many countries have introduced laws combating the phenomenon colloquially kno...
Image-based sexual abuse is a pervasive and pernicious form of sexual abuse. We use the term ‘image...
Scholars and practitioners increasingly acknowledge the ways that abusive partners create, distribut...
Advances in technology have transformed and expanded the ways in which sexual violence can be perpet...
Advances in technology have transformed and expanded the ways in which sexual violence can be perpet...
Beyond ‘scandals’ and the public testimonies of victim-survivors, surprisingly little is known about...
This study examined Image-Based Sexual Abuse (IBSA) victimisation in the United Kingdom, Australia, ...
The non-consensual taking or sharing of intimate images, also known as ‘image-based sexual abuse’, h...
In March 2022, the European Commission proposed a new landmark Directive on combating violence again...
Twenty-eight in depth interviews were conducted with victims, stakeholders, and criminal justice sta...
The non-consensual taking or sharing of intimate images, also known as ‘image-based sexual abuse’, h...
Beyond ‘scandals’ and the public testimonies of victim-survivors, surprisingly little is known about...
Beyond ‘scandals’ and the public testimonies of victim-survivors, surprisingly little is known about...
Image-based sexual abuse is a pervasive and pernicious form of sexual abuse. We use the term ‘image-...
Beyond `scandals' and the public testimonies of victim-survivors, surprisingly little is known about...
In the last few years, many countries have introduced laws combating the phenomenon colloquially kno...
Image-based sexual abuse is a pervasive and pernicious form of sexual abuse. We use the term ‘image...
Scholars and practitioners increasingly acknowledge the ways that abusive partners create, distribut...
Advances in technology have transformed and expanded the ways in which sexual violence can be perpet...
Advances in technology have transformed and expanded the ways in which sexual violence can be perpet...
Beyond ‘scandals’ and the public testimonies of victim-survivors, surprisingly little is known about...
This study examined Image-Based Sexual Abuse (IBSA) victimisation in the United Kingdom, Australia, ...
The non-consensual taking or sharing of intimate images, also known as ‘image-based sexual abuse’, h...
In March 2022, the European Commission proposed a new landmark Directive on combating violence again...