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Image-Based Sexual Abuse as a Means of Coercive Control: Victim-Survivor Experiences

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posted on 2024-11-02, 21:36 authored by Nicola HenryNicola Henry, Nicola Gavey, Kelly Johnson
Scholars and practitioners increasingly acknowledge the ways that abusive partners create, distribute, or threaten to distribute intimate images without consent, yet little empirical research has comprehensively explored image-based sexual abuse within intimate partner contexts. This article responds to this gap and reports on the findings of a study involving interviews with 29 women and one gender-diverse person who experienced image-based sexual abuse as part of a pattern of “coercive control.” The authors argue that abusive partners use intimate imagery as a means of exerting power and control, and as a tactic of intimidation, entrapment, and degradation. They note that law, policy, and practice responses should recognize the gendered nature of image-based sexual abuse and its growing use as a means of coercive control.

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The legal implications of revenge pornography

Australian Research Council

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1177/10778012221114918
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    ISSN - Is published in 10778012

Journal

Violence Against Women

Volume

29

Issue

6-7

Start page

1206

End page

1226

Total pages

21

Publisher

Sage Publications, Inc.

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© The Author(s) 2022

Former Identifier

2006119662

Esploro creation date

2024-03-09

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