CEVAW Analysis

Books, Articles and PhDs

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Understanding the impact of COVID-19 on responses to technology-facilitated coercive control

This paper examines the experiences of victim-survivors, and the challenges support services face, responding to these harms in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent lockdown restrictions.

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How police body-worn cameras can facilitate misidentification in domestic and family violence responses

Police body-worn camera (BWC) technologies—affixed to a vest, sunglasses or cap—are deployed by all Australian police agencies, including in frontline responses to domestic and family violence (DFV). This paper presents the findings from the first Australian study focused on how women DFV victim-survivors view and experience BWCs in police call-outs and legal proceedings.

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Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence: A Mixed-Methods Study of Practitioners in Pacific Island Countries

This article argues that social and cultural contexts are key in understanding technology-facilitated gender-based violence, and developing prevention, response, and support measures.

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Reports & Resources

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Police body-worn camera technologies in responses to domestic and family violence: A national study of victim-survivor perspectives and experiences

Drawing upon the perspectives and experiences of victim-survivors in Australia, this report reveals that BWCs can provide victim-survivors with a sense of safety and security and offer validation of their victimisation.

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Evaluation of the Train the Trainer Program: Report prepared for the eSafety Commissioner

This report draws together the key findings from the three-stage evaluation of the training program and provides recommendations from across the three stages of the evaluation.

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