Image-based sexual abuse among australian youths: The experiences and perspectives of victims, perpetrators, and bystanders

Adrian J. Scott, Chelsea Mainwaring, Asher Flynn, Anastasia Powell, Nicola Henry

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Abstract

Image-based sexual abuse (IBSA) involves the taking or sharing (including threats to share) of intimate (i.e., nude or sexual) images (i.e., photographs and/or videos) of another person without their consent. Although a growing body of research has examined the consensual sexting behaviors (i.e., the sending of intimate images) of youth, little research has examined young people’s experiences of IBSA (or ‘non-consensual sexting’ behaviors). This chapter presents survey findings relating to the IBSA and intimate image sharing experiences of 293 Australian youth, aged between 16 and 20 years. The youth represent a subsample of 4,053 Australian residents, aged between 16 and 49 years, who responded to a larger survey developed as part of a research grant examining experiences of IBSA. The study is the first of its kind to examine the experiences of young people from victim, perpetrator and bystander perspectives; although it is important to acknowledge that these perspectives are not mutually exclusive (i.e., the same respondents may have been victims, perpetrators and/or bystanders). Overall, 1 in 4 respondents had been victims of IBSA, 1 in 10 had been perpetrators of IBSA, and 1 in 2 had been bystanders of intimate image sharing. The taking of intimate images was the most frequently reported form of IBSA for both victims and perpetrators, followed by the sharing of, and threats to share, intimate images. With regard to bystanders, the showing of intimate images was the most frequent form of intimate image sharing, followed by the sending of intimate images. These findings are discussed with respect to the need to challenge the current victim-blaming and harm minimization rhetoric associated with IBSA and intimate image sharing, particularly in the youth.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInterpersonal Violence against Children and Youth
EditorsHyeyoung Lim
Place of PublicationLanhm, Maryland USA
PublisherRowman & Littlefield Publishers
Chapter4
Pages85-108
Number of pages24
ISBN (Electronic)9781793614346
ISBN (Print)9781793614339
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Keywords

  • image-based sexual abuse
  • revenge pornography
  • youth
  • Sexting
  • non-consensual image sharing

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