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See What You Made Me Do
Power, Control and Domestic Abuse
Book • 2019
In this groundbreaking book, investigative journalist Jess Hill meticulously examines the complexities of domestic abuse, drawing on extensive research, real-life stories, and compelling statistics.
Hill uncovers the subtle nuances and techniques used by abusers to exert control, often mirroring those used in coercive control during the Cold War. The book delves into the psychology of abuse, the role of patriarchy, and the impact on various groups, including disabled women, children, and First Nations women.
It also critiques the justice system and societal structures that enable abuse, urging readers to confront and dismantle the myths surrounding domestic violence to create a safer and more compassionate society.
Hill uncovers the subtle nuances and techniques used by abusers to exert control, often mirroring those used in coercive control during the Cold War. The book delves into the psychology of abuse, the role of patriarchy, and the impact on various groups, including disabled women, children, and First Nations women.
It also critiques the justice system and societal structures that enable abuse, urging readers to confront and dismantle the myths surrounding domestic violence to create a safer and more compassionate society.
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while discussing the impact of Stockholm Syndrome on understanding domestic abuse.


Sarah Qari

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How Stockholm Stuck
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as a book where she worked with her partner David on the chapters about shame and patriarchy, primarily to speak to men.


Jess Hill

Jess Hill - A 'love' of Control
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as a book with classic abuser psychology.

Laura Richards

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as her new book, discussing common misconceptions about domestic abuse and innovative solutions.


Jess Hill

Power, Control and Domestic Abuse, with Jess Hill and Ros Urwin