Offering a new perspective on intimate partner abuse and homicide, this book recognises the families of victims as legitimate agents of knowledge in terms of the harm experienced by their family members, and considers how this harm is extended to the families themselves.

Examining harm from both an offline and online point of view, the book explains the multipurpose roles of offline and online harm and how these roles do not occur in isolation in terms of the victims’ and families’ abusive experiences. In doing so, it demonstrates the range of harm experienced in the context of intimate partner abuse and homicide, and outlines the overlapping nature of offline and online harm without prioritising one form of harm over the other; instead, considering the harm experienced as a continuum.

Providing theoretical and empirical contributions that are largely absent from existing victimology and harm literature, Learning from Victims’ Family Narratives: The Impact of Offline and Online Harm in Cases of Intimate Partner Homicide will be of interest to scholars, researchers, students, and practitioners exploring the modern conceptualisation of harm and its impact on individuals beyond the victim and perpetrator

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Offering a new perspective on intimate partner abuse and homicide, this book recognises the families of victims as legitimate agents of knowledge in terms of the harm experienced by their family members, and considers how this harm is extended to the families themselves.

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1 Introduction 2.Current Context 3. Offline Harm: Existing Risk Factors in the Web of Abuse 4. Online Harm: Emerging Risk Factors in the Web of Abuse 5. Overspill of Abuse 6. Concluding Thoughts

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781032734958
Publisert
2025-07-08
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Vekt
460 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
152

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Biografisk notat

Morag C. Kennedy is Senior Lecturer at Nottingham Trent University, focusing on intimate partner abuse and homicide involving digital harm. This work primarily considers co-victim perspectives. Key publications include the book chapters "Digital Coercive Control: A Male Perspective" (2022) and "'They Didn’t Want to Upset the Client’: Stalking in Hands-On Occupations" (2023), and the book Victimisation in the Digital Age: An Online/Offline Continuum Approach (Routledge, 2024). Her research seeks to empower vulnerable and marginalised people through the lens of feminism.