Technology-Facilitated Domestic Violence Against Immigrant and Refugee Women : A Qualitative Study

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Henry, Nicola, Vasil, Stefani, Flynn, Asher, Kellard, Karen and Mortreux, Colette. (2022). Technology-Facilitated Domestic Violence Against Immigrant and Refugee Women : A Qualitative Study. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 37(13-14), pp. 12634-12660. https://doi.org/10.1177/08862605211001465
AuthorsHenry, Nicola, Vasil, Stefani, Flynn, Asher, Kellard, Karen and Mortreux, Colette
Abstract

Digital technologies are increasingly being used as tools for the perpetration of domestic violence. Little empirical research to date has explored the nature and impacts of technology-facilitated domestic violence (TFDV), and even less attention has been paid to the experiences of immigrant and refugee women. This article examines the nature and impacts of TFDV as experienced by immigrant and refugee women. Drawing on interviews with 29 victim-survivors and 20 stakeholders, we argue that although immigrant and refugee women may experience TFDV in similar ways to non-immigrant and refugee women, they face unique challenges, such as language barriers, cultural bias from support services, lack of financial resources, lack of trust in state institutions, and additional challenges with justice and migration systems. Immigrant and refugee women also face multiple structural layers of oppression and social inequality. Accordingly, we argue that a multifaceted approach is required to address TFDV that includes culturally sensitive and specific law reform, education, and training.

Keywordsimmigrant and refugee women; domestic violence; intimate partner violence; technology-facilitated abuse; intersectionality
Year01 Jan 2022
JournalJournal of Interpersonal Violence
Journal citation37 (13-14), pp. 12634-12660
PublisherSage Publications, Inc. (US)
ISSN0886-2605
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1177/08862605211001465
PubMed ID33719681
Web address (URL)https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/08862605211001465
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Page range12634-12660
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Online13 Mar 2021
PrintJul 2022
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Deposited26 Jun 2024
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