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Type: Report
Title: Tech vs abuse : research findings
Authors: Chayn
SafeLives
Snook
Keywords: Information technology;United Kingdom;Practitioners;Coercive control;Help-seeking;Surveys;Domestic violence;Abuse;Victims / survivors;Technology
Year: 2017
Publisher: SafeLives
Notes:  CONTENTS

Methodology
Findings
Part 1: Avoiding the Risks Technology Could Create in Domestic Abuse Situations
1.1 Technology and Control
1.2 Putting Safety First When Designing Solutions
1.3 Getting What You Need, Fast: the 15 Minute Window
1.4 Different Needs at Different Stages
1.5 Different Requirements for Different Backgrounds

Part 2: How Can Technology Help?
2.1 Getting the Right Information
2.2 Information on Financial Support
2.3 Information Regarding the Legal System
2.4 Transferring Evidence Swiftly and Safely
2.5 Technology in Refuges
2.6 Recognising an Abusive Relationship

Part 3: Practitioners' Perceptions of the Role of Technology
3.1 Confidence in Using Technology
3.2 The Desire for Training and Knowledge Sharing
3.3 The Role of UK Practitioners Leading Technology Development
3.4 Joined Up Solutions and Partnerships
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