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See what you made me do : power, control and domestic abuse

Women are abused or killed by their partners at astonishing rates- in Australia, almost 17 per cent of women over the age of fifteen - one in six - have been abused by an intimate partner. In this confronting and deeply researched account, journalist Jess Hill uncovers the ways in which abusers exert control in the darkest - and most intimate - ways imaginable. She asks- What do we know about perpetrators? Why is it so hard to leave? What does successful intervention look like? What emerges is not only a searing investigation of the violence so many women experience, but a dissection of how that violence can be enabled and reinforced by the judicial system we trust to protect us. Combining exhaustive research with riveting storytelling, See What You Made Me Do dismantles the flawed logic of victim-blaming and challenges everything you thought you knew about domestic and family violence.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
32320004512368 362.829 HIL
Adult Non Fiction   East Maitland library . . Available .  
32320004462861 362.829 HIL
Adult Non Fiction   Maitland library . . Available .  
32320004462762 362.829 HIL
Adult Non Fiction   Thornton library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781760641405 (pbk.)
Classification Number 362.829 HIL
Author Hill, Jess
Title See what you made me do : power, control and domestic abuse [BK]
Series 2020 Stella Prize Winner
Note Includes index
Women are abused or killed by their partners at astonishing rates- in Australia, almost 17 per cent of women over the age of fifteen - one in six - have been abused by an intimate partner. In this confronting and deeply researched account, journalist Jess Hill uncovers the ways in which abusers exert control in the darkest - and most intimate - ways imaginable. She asks- What do we know about perpetrators? Why is it so hard to leave? What does successful intervention look like? What emerges is not only a searing investigation of the violence so many women experience, but a dissection of how that violence can be enabled and reinforced by the judicial system we trust to protect us. Combining exhaustive research with riveting storytelling, See What You Made Me Do dismantles the flawed logic of victim-blaming and challenges everything you thought you knew about domestic and family violence.
Subject Psychological abuse
Control (Psychology)
Family violence -- Australia
Victims of family violence
Marital violence -- Australia
Child abuse Australia.
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