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Record ID: d0914114-e1b0-49fa-a34c-90dd0dde3ee9
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0964663920947791
Type: Journal Article
Title: ‘It’s Torture for the Soul’: The Harms of Image-Based Sexual Abuse
Authors: Johnson, Kelly
Henry, Nicola
McGlynn, Clare
Rackley, Erika
Powell, Anastasia
Flynn, Asher
Gavey, Nicola
Categories: ANROWS Completed Register of Active Research projects
Year: 2020
Publisher: Sage journals
Abstract:  Beyond ‘scandals’ and the public testimonies of victim-survivors, surprisingly little is known about the nature and extent of the harms of ‘image-based sexual abuse’, a term that includes all non-consensual taking and/or sharing of nude or sexual images. Accordingly, this article examines the findings from the first cross-national qualitative study on this issue, drawing on interviews with 75 victim-survivors of image-based sexual abuse in the UK, Australia and New Zealand. We adopt a feminist phenomenological approach that permits more nuanced and holistic understandings of victim-survivors’ experiences, moving beyond medicalised, trauma-based accounts of harm. Our analysis develops five interconnected accounts of the harms experienced, that we have termed social rupture, constancy, existential threat, isolation and constrained liberty. Our findings shed new light on the nature and significance of the harms of image-based sexual abuse that emphasises the need for more comprehensive and effective responses to these abuses.

Keywords
feminist phenomenology, image-based sexual abuse, non-consensual porn, social rupture, ‘revenge porn’
Notes: 

This research was published as part of an externally funded project included in the ANROWS Register of Active Research (RAR). The research project has either concluded and/or a research output has been made available and has been added to the ANROWS library. Please visit https://www.anrows.org.au/register-of-active-research/ for more information on the RAR.

Project title: "Revenge pornography": The implications for law reform

Project description:

This project aims to be the first international, empirical and comparative study on image-based sexual abuse (also known as “revenge pornography”). It will investigate prevalence, nature and impacts in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, and examine different responses to these behaviours. Image-based Sexual Abuse is a serious criminal justice problem, yet to date few Australian jurisdictions have introduced legislation to address the issue. Applicable laws here and elsewhere are inconsistent and inadequate. Little is known about how widespread these behaviours are or the extent of resulting social, economic and psychological harms. The study aims to generate new knowledge, a theoretical framework and a much-needed evidence base to develop law reform and strategic interventions.

Project contact
Assoc. Prof Nicola Henry
RMIT University

Funding Body
Australian Research Council

Project start & End Dates
July 2017 – July 2023

URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/13003
Appears in Collections:ANROWS Completed Register of Active Research projects

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