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In Control
- Dangerous Relationships and How They End in Murder
- Narrated by: Gabrielle Glaister
- Length: 8 hrs and 4 mins
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Summary
Bloomsbury presents In Control by Jane Monckton-Smith, read by Gabrielle Glaister.
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.
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- Lise
- 24-03-21
Important, clear...and sad
This non-fiction works exceptionally well for audio. It moves through the eight-stage model of coersive control in a way that is easy to follow and understand. There are lots examples from the author's extensive work and network, so it is in no way dry or overly theoretical. After listening I am filled with anger and empathy, but also with insight and clarity.
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- AK Schepers
- 13-03-21
Must read! Don’t delay!
Everyone should read this book. It should be taught in schools before the partner search starts. It’s a game changer and potential life saver.
Jane Monckton-Smith shines a bright light not only on the patterns of coercive control and predictable stages of partner homicide and femicide, but also on how society, culture, systems, institutions and language perpetuate these. Bravely and accurately she challenges myths and questioned the status quo of love and relationships.
By describing her research and her techniques of observing, listening, noticing and analysing in her interviews with convicted murderers who killers their partners, she also provides a model for how to protect oneself and spot the signs of coercive control at the eight stages of her timeline model.
I cannot recommend strongly enough!
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- Mrs Tina Weigel Burnett
- 23-01-22
this book could save your life
very informative and eye-opening,
sends a shiver through you when you realise some of the behavioural patterns sound familiar
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- Dave one
- 17-10-22
eye opening
A really important book with some shocking facts. A must read for all of us. Hopefully attitudes are slowly changing for both male and female victims.
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- Andy Bartlett
- 18-06-21
A compelling examination of Domestic Abuse
This ought to be mandatory reading for every practitioner in the criminal justice system. Professor Jane Monkton Smith isnt simply an academic it's very clear that she has a deep understanding of the system and its flaws. I have given a copy of this book to my daughter to read.
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- Akira Rose
- 08-08-21
Heartbreaking but educational
Really recommend this book for education or pleasure purposes. I learnt so much more about DA even though some of it I already knew and experienced my self. This book should be made an essential read to courses such as social work or law degree even for police officers.
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- PH
- 25-07-21
A book everyone should read
A very well evidenced and compelling book on coercive controlling behaviour that has a plethora of examples of what constitutes this behaviour and the very serious and often fatal consequences.
A book everyone should read - the more community intolerance there is of these behaviours the faster we can eradicate them.
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- Sammy
- 09-01-22
Informative
Easy to follow, interesting and well narrated examples and stories which aid understanding and keep the reader wanting to read more.
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- PugOwner
- 12-05-23
Would recommend!
Very informative and interesting, with great narration. Would recommend and will listen to it again.
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- Amy
- 09-04-21
Essential
I'm a trainee counsellor, I think this book should be added to our reading list.
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