Coercive control and technology-facilitated parental stalking in children’s and young people’s lives

IF 1.7 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Anna Nikupeteri, E. Katz, M. Laitinen
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Abstract

Knowledge of technology-facilitated abuse and stalking has increased in recent decades, but research on how children and young people are exposed to these behaviours by their parent is still lacking. This article examines how technology-facilitated parental stalking manifests in children’s and young people’s everyday lives in contexts where parents have separated and fathers/father-figures have stalked mothers as part of post-separation coercive control. The article analyses materials from 131 stalking cases dealt with by district courts in Finland from 2014 to 2017 in cases that involved a relationship (dating, cohabitation or marriage), separation/divorce, and one or more children. Analysis of these court decisions identified that children and young people were exposed to three manifestations of technology-facilitated parental stalking: (1) Threats of violence and death; (2) Intrusive and obsessive fatherhood; and (3) Disparaging and insulting motherhood/womanhood. These findings underline the following contextual factors that are important for professionals to consider in identifying and helping children and young people exposed to parental stalking: technology enabling constant coercive and controlling abuse, technology in maintaining abusive parenthood, and technology in magnifying gendered tactics of abuse. The article argues that children’s exposure to and vulnerability to technology-facilitated parental stalking must be more widely recognised.Key messagesChildren in cases of technology-facilitated parental stalking should be seen as victims/survivors in their own right.The potential for technology-facilitated parental stalking and abuse against children and mothers should be considered in all cases of previous domestic violence/coercive control and parental separation.
强制控制和技术促进了父母在儿童和年轻人生活中的跟踪
近几十年来,人们对技术促进的虐待和跟踪行为的了解有所增加,但对儿童和年轻人如何受到父母的影响的研究仍然缺乏。这篇文章探讨了在父母分居、父亲/父亲跟踪母亲作为分居后强制控制的一部分的情况下,技术促进的父母跟踪如何在儿童和年轻人的日常生活中表现出来。文章分析了2014年至2017年芬兰地方法院处理的131起跟踪案件的材料,这些案件涉及关系(约会、同居或婚姻)、分居/离婚以及一个或多个孩子。对这些法院裁决的分析表明,儿童和年轻人面临三种表现形式的技术促成的父母跟踪:(1)暴力和死亡威胁;(2) 父亲身份的侵犯和痴迷;(3)对母亲身份/妇女身份的歧视和侮辱。这些发现强调了以下背景因素,这些因素对于专业人员在识别和帮助遭受父母跟踪的儿童和年轻人时很重要:能够持续实施胁迫和控制虐待的技术、维持虐待父母身份的技术,以及放大性别虐待策略的技术。这篇文章认为,必须更广泛地认识到儿童接触技术和容易受到父母跟踪的影响。关键信息在技术推动的父母跟踪案件中,儿童应被视为受害者/幸存者。在以前发生的所有家庭暴力/强制控制和父母分离案件中,都应考虑到技术促进的父母跟踪和虐待儿童和母亲的可能性。
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