“So-called privacy breeds evil”: Narrative Justifications for Intimate Partner Surveillance in Online Forums (pdf)
Rosanna Bellini, Emily Tseng, Nora McDonald, Rachel Greenstadt, Damon McCoy, Thomas Ristenpart, Nicola Dell, 2020
The results of a qualitative study exploring the justifications offenders employ online when using stalkerware tools to spy on their intimate partner. This study identifies common thematic structures and outcomes from abusers
“A Stalker’s Paradise”: How Intimate Partner Abusers Exploit Technology (pdf)
Rosanna Bellini, Emily Tseng, Nora McDonald, Rachel Greenstadt, Damon McCoy, Thomas Ristenpart, Nicola Dell, 2018
A real-world analysis of ways abusers exploit technologies in order to intimidate, threaten, monitor, harass, or otherwise harm their victims
SNAP Schedules and Domestic Violence (pdf)
Jillian B. Carr, Analisa Packham, 02 July, 2020
Explores the relationship between Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) payment dates and rates of child and spousal abuse
When “Shelter-in-Place” Isn’t Shelter That’s Safe (html)
Molly McLay, 07 January 2021
A Rapid Analysis of Domestic Violence Case Differences during the COVID-19 Pandemic and Stay-at-Home Orders
Intimate Partner Violence, Employment, and the Workplace (pdf)
Jennifer Swanberg, T.K. Logan, Caroline Macke (October 2005)
Job interference tactics used by abusers and the implication to workplaces