Image-Based Sexual Abuse: A Comparative Analysis of Criminal Law Approaches in Scotland and Malawi

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Technology-Facilitated violence and abuse including image-based sexual abuse (IBSA) is a phenomenon affecting women and girls around the world. Abusers misuse technology to attack victims and threaten their safety, privacy, and dignity. This abuse is gendered and a form of domestic and sexual violence. In this article, the authors compare criminal law approaches to tackling IBSA in Scotland and Malawi. We critically analyze the legislative landscape in both countries, with a view to assessing the potential for victims to seek and obtain redress for IBSA. We assess the role criminal law has to play in each jurisdiction while acknowledging the limits of criminal law alone in terms of providing redress.

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Stevenson-McCabe, S., & Chisala-Tempelhoff, S. (2021). Image-Based Sexual Abuse: A Comparative Analysis of Criminal Law Approaches in Scotland and Malawi. In The Emerald International Handbook of Technology-Facilitated Violence and Abuse (pp. 513–532). Emerald Group Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83982-848-520211038

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