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The impacts of CCTV on victim-survivors of domestic and family violence

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posted on 2025-09-30, 06:21 authored by Diarmaid HarkinDiarmaid Harkin, Mary Iliadis, Jessica Woolley, Marilyn McMahonMarilyn McMahon, Karen Bentley
Victim-survivors of domestic and family violence (DFV) are increasingly using closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems. To date, the impacts of CCTV systems on victim survivors have been unclear. This paper presents the findings from a world-first study into how victim survivors of DFV experience the use of CCTV systems. It draws on a national survey of 125 DFV support practitioners and 28 in-depth interviews (including with 9 victim-survivors). The findings demonstrate that CCTV can have beneficial impacts on the wellbeing of victim-survivors by providing a sense of safety and security but also carries risks, including that victim-survivors will become hypervigilant.

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Can CCTV provide safety and security for victim-survivors of domestic and family violence ?

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Canberra, A.C.T.

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  • No

Language

eng

Journal

Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice

Volume

713

Pagination

1-17

ISSN

0817-8542

eISSN

1836-2206

Issue

713

Publisher

Australian Institute of Criminology

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