Exploring Legal Journeys in Family Justice Systems: Towards Relational Design Approaches to Advance Access to Justice for Domestic Abuse Survivors

Clara Crivellaro, Imane El Hakimi, Rima Hussein, Rachel Clarke

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    Abstract

    Access to justice includes mechanisms enabling people to have their voice heard, exercise their rights, and hold decision-makers accountable. This paper reports on an exploratory study aiming to understand Domestic Abuse (DA) survivors’ experiences of legal journeys through Family Court (FC) and Family Justice Systems (FJS) in England and Wales, and the potential for digital technologies to support their access to justice. We used qualitative methods including interviews and designed prompts to engage eight DA survivors and three Family Court professionals. Designed prompts enabled discussions and articulation of perceptions of socio-technical systems’ potential to support access to justice in FJS. Our findings describe challenges faced by survivors when accessing FJS, participating in proceedings, and living with outcomes stemming from Family Courts processes. We discuss opportunities for digital interventions in these contexts and provide design orientations for relational approaches to design research seeking to advance access to justice for DA survivors across legal jurisdictions.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationDIS '25: Proceedings of the 2025 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference
    EditorsNuno Jardim Nunes, Valentina Nisi, Ian Oakley, Qian Yang, Clement Zheng
    Place of PublicationNew York, NY, United States
    PublisherACM
    Pages3045-3061
    Number of pages17
    ISBN (Electronic)9798400714856
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 5 Jul 2025
    EventDIS '25: Designing Interactive Systems Conference - Madeira, Portugal
    Duration: 5 Jul 20259 Jul 2025

    Conference

    ConferenceDIS '25: Designing Interactive Systems Conference
    Abbreviated titleDIS '25
    Country/TerritoryPortugal
    CityMadeira
    Period5/07/259/07/25

    Keywords

    • Social justice-oriented design
    • Family Justice System
    • Design methods
    • Domestic Abuse Survivors

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