Domestic abuse law fails to recognise danger of tech abuse, Lords committee told

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Published 5/21/2026, 6:39:36 PM · Updated 5/21/2026, 9:10:07 PMBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team

Domestic abuse law fails to recognise danger of tech abuse, Lords committee told

Key points

  • The Domestic Abuse Act fails to fully recognise the danger of technology-facilitated abuse, such as location tracking or hidden stalkerware, a Lords select committee has heard.
  • Tech abuse has become “increasingly prevalent” and “very commonplace now within a domestic abuse context”, said Jen Reed, the head of policy at University College London’s Gender and Tech Research Lab, during an evidence session.
  • Technology-facilitated abuse, or tech abuse, is the use of digital devices and platforms to harass, stalk, monitor, control and abuse an individual.
  • Reed called for the inclusion of tech abuse in the statutory definition of domestic abuse.
  • She said: “Tech abuse is just as devastating as physical abuse.

Published May 21, 2026.


📌 Source: The Guardian

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