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Stefani Vasil is a Lecturer in Criminology at the Department of Criminology, Faculty of Law and Business, Thomas More University. Her research focuses on intersectional violence experienced by migrant communities, particularly domestic and family violence among women with insecure migration status. She examines how technology-facilitated abuse, temporary migration policies, and cultural barriers exacerbate vulnerability. Her work integrates feminist theory, design justice principles, and policy analysis to advocate for marginalized groups.
Her research explores migrant precarity, digital citizenship, and the sociocultural contexts of gender-based violence. She has published in journals like Violence Against Women and Information, Communication and Society. Notable contributions include analyzing access to support systems for migrant victims and evaluating the limits of feminist chatbots in addressing violence.
Vasil has submitted policy recommendations to governmental inquiries, emphasizing legal reforms for temporary visa holders and improving justice responses to sexual violence. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges criminology, sociology, and technology studies.



