Comparing Police Officers’ and Domestic Violence Victims’ Perspectives on Body-Worn Cameras

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Zarina Vakhitova Mary Iliadis Asher Flynn Bridget Harris Danielle Tyson a School of Social Sciences, Monash University, Melbourne, Australiab School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australiac The Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence for the Elimination of Violence Against Women (CEVAW), Melbourne, AustraliaZarina Vakhitova is a criminologist at Monash University, Australia, specializing in the role of technology in crime prevention. In 2024, she was awarded the prestigious DECRA fellowship by the Australian Research Council to conduct research on the role of ordinary citizens in preventing crime in cyberspace.Mary Iliadis is an Associate Professor of Criminology at Deakin University. Her research focuses on gender-based violence, including legal responses to domestic, family and sexual violence.Asher Flynn is a Professor of Criminology at Monash University, Australia, and a Chief Investigator of the Australian Research Council Center of Excellence for the Elimination of Violence Against Women (CEVAW). Her research interests include technology-facilitated gender-based violence and sexualized deepfake abuse.Bridget Harris is an Associate Professor at Monash University, Australia, and the Director of the Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Center. Her research interests include intimate partner, domestic, family, and sexual violence, technology-facilitated violence, violence against women in rural areas, and access to justice.Danielle Tyson is an Associate Professor in Criminology at Deakin University, Victoria, Australia. Her research examines the intersections of gender-based violence and legal responses to domestic abuse and intimate partner homicide, as well as the impacts of criminal law reform in Australian jurisdictions, and social and legal responses to men and women who kill their children.

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