TY - SER AU - Bailey, ouis AU - Hulley, Joanne AU - Gomersall, Tim AU - AU - Gibbs, Graham AU - Jones, Adele D. TI - The networking of abuse : : intimate partner violence and the use of social technologies PY - 2023/// PB - Sage, KW - COERCIVE CONTROL KW - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE KW - HELP SEEKING KW - IMAGE-BASED SEXUAL ABUSE KW - INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE KW - ONLINE HARASSMENT KW - PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE KW - QUALITATIVE RESEARCH KW - SOCIAL MEDIA KW - STALKING KW - TECHNOLOGY-FACILITATED ABUSE KW - VICTIM/SURVIVORS' VOICES KW - VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE KW - INTERNATIONAL KW - UNITED KINGDOM N1 - Criminal Justice and Behavior, 2023, First published online, 17 November 2023 N2 - Coercive control has been shown to be far more damaging for victims psychologically than physical violence. Linked to this, domestic violence perpetrators are increasingly turning to the online world to enact control and abuse. Women are most likely to be killed once they have separated from their abusers, and perpetrators harness the online realm to continue the abuse long after a relationship has ended, with devastating consequences. This article draws on a subsection of data from a qualitative study as it relates to survivor accounts of online and technological abuse (via social media, mobile phones, Global Positioning Systems [GPS] tracking, etc.) as it is enacted by cisgender men against cisgender women. We reveal crucial evidence of the ways in which intimate partner abuse via the technological realm serves to exacerbate harm and prevent victims from fully recovering from their trauma. (Authors' abstract). Record #8423 UR - https://doi.org/10.1177/00938548231206827 ER -