The use of digital technology to prevent violence against women: a scoping review of recent literature
Franklin Epiphanio and
Carolina Oms
International Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development, 2025, vol. 16, issue 2, 162-180
Abstract:
Violence against women persists as a multifaceted global public health challenge that requires interventions at various levels. This scoping review examines 22 empirical and theoretical studies on the use of technology to prevent violence against women. Theoretical models, methods, gender violence focus, and technological strategies are analysed and summarised. We highlight key articles, point out barriers, and provide practical recommendations within the framework of the role of public policy and legislation in utilising technology to address this issue. We conclude that while technology plays a multifaceted role in preventing violence against women and offers significant opportunities to empower survivors and engage communities, it should not be seen as a standalone solution. Additionally, we call for a broader discussion about involving women in developing these technological solutions and ensuring accountability in the technology industry regarding the impact of their products.
Keywords: violence against women; technology; public policy; legislation; violence prevention; barriers; scoping review. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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