In Control: Dangerous Relationships and How They End in Murder
By (Author) Jane Monckton Smith
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
5th July 2022
17th March 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Crime and criminology
Popular psychology
362.8292
Paperback
256
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
182g
'Groundbreaking' OBSERVER 'Blows assumptions about abusive relationships out of the water' CAITLIN MORAN 'Offers a strategy for intervention that would save lives' INDEPENDENT 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.
Blow assumptions about relationships out of the water . . . A game-changer -- Caitlin Moran
Shocking, frank, and very, very necessary. -- Sam Baker
A powerful book that offers a strategy for intervention that would save lives * The Independent *
Dr Jane Monckton Smith is Professor of Public Protection at the University of Gloucestershire. She is internationally renowned for her research into homicide, coercive control and stalking. She has authored a new model for understanding and assessing risk of homicide in cases where there is domestic abuse. Her work is used widely in developing specialist practice for police and many other professionals. She is also involved in homicide case work, reviewing cases for the Home Office, and advising police and review panels on complex and high profile murders.