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Digital coercive control: barriers to victim/ survivors’ help-seeking and risk management in Victoria

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posted on 2024-06-03, 00:27 authored by Jessica WoolleyJessica Woolley, Mary IliadisMary Iliadis, Marilyn McMahonMarilyn McMahon
Digital technologies are increasingly being used within the context of domestic and family violence (DFV) to facilitate coercive and controlling behaviours – also known as digital coercive control (DCC). Drawing on the perspectives of a small sample of nine DFV practitioners and scholarly experts, this article examines the barriers victim/survivors of DCC encounter as they seek help in Victoria, Australia. We find that DCC has distinct impacts on victim/survivors who are socially and geographically isolated. DFV support services also experience a range of challenges in detecting and responding to DCC, including in risk assessment and management, highlighting a requirement for further training of frontline workers to better respond to DCC.

History

Journal

Journal of Gender-Based Violence

Volume

7

Pagination

383-398

ISSN

2398-6808

eISSN

2398-6816

Language

English

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

3

Publisher

BRISTOL UNIV PRESS & POLICY PRESS