In control : dangerous relationships and how they end in murder / Jane Monckton Smith.
Publisher: London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021Description: xix, 221 pages.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781526613219; 9781526613202; 9781526613196; 9781526613226.Subject(s): Family violence | Intimate partner violenceDDC classification: 362.8292Item type | Current library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | House of Lords Library - Palace Dewey | 362.8292 MON (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 020268 |
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362.8286 REY Supporting couple relationships : | 362.8292 DOM Domestic violence : | 362.8292 HIL See what you made me do : power, control and domestic abuse / | 362.8292 MON In control : dangerous relationships and how they end in murder / | 362.8292 MUH Sold : one woman's true account of modern slavery / | 362.8292019 MOT Toxic couples : | 362.82920956 GLO Global responses to domestic violence / |
Prologue : the homicide timeline -- Introduction : the 'crime of passion' myth -- Stage one : a history of control or stalking -- Stage two : The commitment whirlwind -- Stage three : living with control -- Stage four : trigger -- Stage five : escalation -- Stage six : a change in thinking -- Stage seven : planning -- Stage eight : homicide and/or suicide -- After homicide -- Epilogue : a final word.
"Every four days in the UK, a woman is killed by her partner or ex-partner – and in the past year, domestic abuse has become an epidemic. For thirty years, Jane Monckton Smith has been fighting to change this. A former police officer and internationally renowned professor of public protection, she has developed her ground-breaking research into an eight-stage homicide timeline, laying out identifiable stages in which coercive relationships can escalate to violence and murder. Drawing on disciplines including psychology, sociology and law, Monckton Smith talks to victims, their families and killers to piece together the hows and whys of abuse – while shining a searching light onto the society and media that allow it to thrive."-- Taken from back cover.