RT Article T1 The technification of domestic abuse: Methods, tools and criminal justice responses JF Criminology & criminal justice VO 26 IS 1 SP 138 OP 157 A1 Sugiura, Lisa A1 Button, Mark 1969- A1 Nurse, Jason RC A1 Tapley, Jacki A1 Saglam, Rahime Belen A1 Hawkins, Chloe A1 Frederick, Brian A1 Blackbourn, Dean A2 Button, Mark 1969- A2 Nurse, Jason RC A2 Tapley, Jacki A2 Saglam, Rahime Belen A2 Hawkins, Chloe A2 Frederick, Brian A2 Blackbourn, Dean LA English YR 2026 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1960296213 AB Methods of domestic abuse are progressively incorporating computer misuse and other related online offences and digital tools, escalating opportunities for perpetrators to monitor, threaten and humiliate their victims. Drawing on empirical research involving media case study analysis, a technology review and interviews undertaken with 21 professionals and service providers supporting domestic abuse victims, this article outlines the context in England and Wales regarding the methods, tools and criminal justice responses involved in what we conceptualise as the technification of domestic abuse. As technology continues to deeply intertwine with our daily lives, it is undeniable that its involvement within domestic abuse encompasses harmful behaviours that pose an increasing risk of harm, and unless effective criminal justice interventions are implemented, this risk will inevitably grow even further. K1 Violence K1 Technology K1 Online K1 Domestic abuse K1 computer misuse K1 Coercive Control DO 10.1177/17488958241266760