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4 Law, Tech. & Hum. 1 (2022)

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Volume  4 (1) 2022


LAW, TECHNOLOGY AND HUMANS
https://doi.org/10.5204/thj. 2160


Technology-Facilitated Domestic and Family


Violence: Protecting the Privacy and Safety of


Victim-Survivors



Lyria Bennett  Moses, Jan Breckenridge,  Joshua  Gibson  and Georgia  Lyons
UNSW   Sydney, Australia



Abstract


Keywords: Technology-facilitated domestic and family violence; privacy; safety; coercive control; information sharing;
Internet of Things (IoT); Australia; New Zealand


Introduction
This paper brings together three themes-privacy, technology and DFV. While there is extensive literature covering each area,
there is little exploration of the intersection, incorporating the effect of privacy-protective laws on TFDFV and the influence of
privacy rights on those providing services to victim-survivors.1 This exploratory study addresses two research questions: (1)
How  do existing laws and policies in Australia and New Zealand manage the privacy and safety of victim-survivors and alleged
perpetrators of TFDFV? (2) What would bring about better outcomes for victim-survivors?

Given the legal embeddedness of protections for privacy and against DFV, our research questions cannot be analysed both
deeply and globally. Therefore, this exploratory study focuses on the laws, policies and practices of Australia and New Zealand,
providing some ability to compare across jurisdictions without spreading the analysis too thinly. We nevertheless hope that our
findings here will generate further research into how these issues are managed internationally.








Suk, At Home in the Law; Bailey, It's Complicated; Kelly, Domestic Violence and the Politics of Privacy; Douglas, Legal Re sponses to
Non-Consensual Smartphone Recordings.

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