Beyond Technology-Facilitated Abuse : Domestic and Family Violence and Temporary Migration

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Vasil, Stefani and Segrave, Marie. (2024). Beyond Technology-Facilitated Abuse : Domestic and Family Violence and Temporary Migration. The British Journal of Criminology : an international review of crime and society. 64(1), pp. 175-193. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azad023
AuthorsVasil, Stefani and Segrave, Marie
Abstract

This paper explores the importance of moving beyond a narrow examination of technology-facilitated abuse (TFA) and domestic and family violence (DFV). Drawing on findings from two studies that capture the experiences of over 300 temporary visa holders in Australia, we detail how technology is one tool used within the context of patterns of control and isolation. We detail the experiences of TFA in our sample and then examine the importance of locating TFA within the broader context of structural inequality. We argue that the position of temporary non-citizens must be the foreground to identify the structural conditions that are sustained by the state and leveraged by perpetrators, rather than the specifics of the tools that are used to enact DFV.

KeywordsTemporary migrant women; domestic and family violence; technology-facilitated abuse; temporariness; migration status
Year01 Jan 2024
JournalThe British Journal of Criminology : an international review of crime and society
Journal citation64 (1), pp. 175-193
PublisherOxford University Press
ISSN0007-0955
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azad023
Web address (URL)https://academic.oup.com/bjc/article/64/1/175/7206313
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Page range175-193
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Online23 Jun 2023
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Deposited25 Jun 2024
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© The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies (ISTD).

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