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'You have to be really careful': technology and the abuse of women with intellectual and cognitive disabilities

Woodlock et al., 2024

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6618200888289104305
Author
Woodlock D
Harris B
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Disability & Society

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The use of technology to abuse and control women is an emerging area of domestic violence. However, little is known about how women with disabilities, particularly women with intellectual and cognitive experience this abuse. To address this gap, we conducted …
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