Technology and Domestic and Family Violence: Victimisation, Perpetration and Responses
Technology and Domestic and Family Violence: Victimisation, Perpetration and Responses
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This book explores the use of technology by perpetrators of domestic and family violence, critiquing government and non-government activities, and offering solutions and initiatives to prevent and respond to harm. It is of interest to students, scholars, practitioners, and advocates in victimology, criminology, social work, law, and women's studies.
Format: Hardback
Length: 16 pages
Publication date: 30 January 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Domestic and family violence (DFV) is a significant social issue that profoundly impacts the safety and well-being of victims/survivors and their children, as well as posing risks to global security. This book offers valuable insights from research and practice in the Global South and Global North, providing a comprehensive evidence base and practical solutions and initiatives to understand, address, and ultimately prevent technology-facilitated DFV. It also explores how technology can be utilized to promote positive change and empower victim/survivors and communities.
This book will appeal to students and scholars studying victimology, criminology, social work, law, women's studies, sociology, and media studies. It will also be a valuable resource for practitioners, government and non-government advocates, and policymakers working on domestic violence issues.
The use of technology by perpetrators of domestic and family violence is a rapidly emerging issue that requires urgent attention. This book brings together academics and advocates from various fields to explore the complexities of this issue and to develop effective strategies for responding to it.
One of the key themes explored in the book is the critique of government and non-government activities in the realm of DFV and how technology can be harnessed to address this harm. The authors argue that while technology can be a powerful tool for empowerment and prevention, it can also be used by perpetrators to perpetrate violence and abuse. Therefore, it is essential to develop policies and initiatives that promote the responsible use of technology and ensure that victims/survivors have access to the resources and support they need to protect themselves from technology-facilitated DFV.
Another important aspect of the book is the exploration of the impact of technology on the lives of victim/survivors and their children. The authors highlight the ways in which technology can be used to perpetuate DFV, such as through the use of surveillance, harassment, and cyberbullying. They also discuss the ways in which technology can be used to support victim/survivors, such as through the development of safe communication platforms and the provision of access to legal and medical services.
The book also provides a range of real-world examples and case studies that illustrate the challenges and opportunities associated with the use of technology in the context of DFV. These examples showcase the successes and failures of various initiatives and policies aimed at preventing and responding to DFV, and provide valuable insights for practitioners and policymakers.
In conclusion, this book is a valuable resource for students, scholars, practitioners, and policymakers interested in understanding and addressing the use of technology by perpetrators of domestic and family violence. It provides a comprehensive evidence base and practical solutions and initiatives to promote the safety and well-being of victim/survivors and their children and to prevent and respond to DFV. By bringing together academics and advocates from various fields, this book contributes to the growing body of knowledge on this important issue and helps to build a more inclusive and responsive society.
Weight: 590g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367312930
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