RT Article T1 Technology-Based Responses to Technology-Facilitated Domestic and Family Violence: An Overview of the Limits and Possibilities of Tech-Based “Solutions” JF Violence against women VO 29 IS 3/4 SP 648 OP 670 A1 Harkin, Diarmaid 1986- A2 Merkel, Robert A. LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1835662684 AB It is increasingly common for domestic and family violence to have an element of technology-facilitated abuse (TFA). As a result, technology-based responses have emerged to address TFA. Using observations from several empirical research projects into TFA, it will be shown that technology-based responses are necessary without being sufficient, and that they have persistent limitations that need to be recognized. Relatedly, it will be argued that there should be an ongoing emphasis on the development of human resources as a support for those experiencing TFA, particularly the use of professional DV support workers. K1 support workers K1 safety by design K1 technology-facilitated responses to abuse K1 technology-facilitated abuse K1 intimate partner abuse K1 Domestic and family violence DO 10.1177/10778012221088310