RT Book T1 The Emerald international handbook of technology-facilitated violence and abuse T2 Emerald handbooks A2 Bailey, Jane A2 Flynn, Asher A2 Henry, Nicola LA English PP Bingley, UK PB Emerald Publishing YR 2021 ED First edition UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1772167827 AB Digital technologies have led to many important social and cultural changes worldwide, but they are also implicated in the facilitation of violence and abuse. While cybercriminality is often described as one of the greatest threats to nation states and global security, the wide range of interpersonal crimes comprising technology-facilitated violence and abuse (TFVA) -- including, but not limited to, image-based sexual abuse, hate speech, online sexual harassment, and cyberstalking -- has received comparatively less attention. This handbook features theoretical, empirical, policy, and legal analysis of TFVA from over 50 multidisciplinary scholars, practitioners, advocates, survivors, and technologists from 13 countries. Addressing a spectrum of abuse perpetrated online, offline, and through new technologies, the book sets TFVA in the context of intersecting underlying systemic drivers -- including misogyny, racism, classism, colonialism, ableism, ageism, transphobia, and homophobia -- and discusses ways forward in effectively responding to TFVA. Adopting a holistic approach, it explores a host of issues relating to TFVA, including the nature and experience of harmful and criminal conduct; organizational responses; regulatory, legal, and ethical concerns; corporate and social responsibility; justice for victims; bystander intervention; and cultural and social attitudes. The handbook's international, interdisciplinary, and intersectoral nature affords opportunities for learning from common experiences, but it also emphasizes the equality-affirming importance of avoiding one-size-fits-all analyses that fail to reflect rich and diverse experiences from around the world--back cover CN HV6773 SN 9781839828492 SN 1839828498 K1 Technology : Sociological aspects K1 Cyberstalking K1 Image-based sexual abuse K1 Online hate speech K1 Computer crimes K1 Technology ; Sociological aspects K1 Technology - Sociological aspects