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_aMcLachlan, Freya _911012 |
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_aIntimate risks : _bexamining online and offline abuse, homicide flags, and femicide _cFreya McLachlan and Bridget Harris |
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_bTaylor & Francis, _c2022 |
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500 | _aVictims & Offenders, 2022, 17(5}: 623-646 | ||
520 | _aThe relationship between technology and fatal intimate partner violence has been previously thought of as distinct and separate. This research paper suggests, however, that online abuse that is considered “spaceless” in fact is intrinsically linked to the perpetration of “real world” and fatal violence. This study examined 100 cases of intimate partner femicide to determine the frequency of technology-facilitated intimate partner violence in Queensland, Australia. Findings indicate that risk factors of intimate partner femicide, including coercive control and stalking are closely associated with technology-facilitated intimate partner violence. This suggests that technology allows offenders to enact an omnipresent violence. Implications highlight the need for future research, policy, and practice to acknowledge the interconnectedness of offline and online abuse in responding to fatal intimate partner violence. (Authors' abstract). Record #7695 | ||
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_aCOERCIVE CONTROL _95771 |
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_aDOMESTIC VIOLENCE _9203 |
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_aFEMICIDE _98292 |
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_aHOMICIDE _9297 |
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_aINTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE _9431 |
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_aSTALKING _93265 |
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_99831 _aTECHNOLOGY-FACILITATED ABUSE |
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_aINTERNATIONAL _93624 |
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_aAUSTRALIA _92597 |
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_aHarris, Brdget _911013 |
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_aVictims & Offenders _910869 |
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_uhttps://doi.org/10.1080/15564886.2022.2036658 _zDOI: 10.1080/15564886.2022.2036658 (Open access) |
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