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

Asher Flynn, Danielle Tyson

Police body-worn camera (BWC) technologies 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 BWC technology in police call-outs and legal proceedings.
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Identifying and understanding child sexual offending behaviours and attitudes among Australian men

Matt Tyler, Georgia Naldrett, Jan Breckenridge, Justine Nolan, Noam Peleg

This project aimed to inform efforts to better detect and prevent child sexual abuse through a rigorous analysis of the prevalence and attitudinal, behavioural and demographic correlates of sexual feelings and/or offending against children amongst Australian men.
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Secrecy, control and violence in women's intimate relationships with child sexual abuse material offenders


This paper presents the findings of the first study to examine the crossover between domestic violence, coercive control and child sexual abuse material (CSAM) offending in intimate relationships.
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Spaceless violence: women’s experiences of technology-facilitated domestic violence in regional, rural and remote areas


This paper examines the impact of technology-facilitated violence on victim–survivors of intimate partner violence in regional, rural or remote areas of Australia who are socially or geographically isolated.
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‘For my safety’: experiences of technology-facilitated abuse among women with intellectual disability or cognitive disability


This research explores experiences of technology-facilitated abuse among women living with intellectual or cognitive disability. The findings are based on interviews with women with intellectual or cognitive disability and frontline workers who provide support services.

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