%0 Journal Article %T Regulating private sector security provision for victims of domestic violence %A Diarmaid Harkin %J Theoretical Criminology %@ 1461-7439 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/1362480617737760 %X Private companies are increasingly involved with the security concerns of victims of domestic violence. This involvement manifests in a number of forms including the proliferation of technology and private security companies that seek a market among domestic violence victims and services. In this article, data gathered in Australia are used to show that private sector involvement with victims of domestic violence can be a useful addition to the landscape of providers who respond to the needs of an under-protected population, but that steps must be taken to ensure the ethical and competent performance of such commercial actors and their technological solutions. Therefore, a form of ¡®civil regulation¡¯ is suggested that aims to align private security with the broader public interest %K Domestic violence %K policing %K private security %K regulation %K technology %K victims %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1362480617737760