See What You Made Me Do
The Dangers of Domestic Abuse That We Ignore, Explain Away, or Refuse to See
by:
Jess Hill
in:
Gender Studies
Summary:
The book delves into the complex world of domestic abuse, examining the personal stories of victims, the psychology of perpetrators, and the societal structures that enable such violence. It also critiques the legal system and societal attitudes, offering insights into how domestic abuse can be more effectively addressed and prevented.
Key points:
1. Domestic Abuse Complexity: Hill states that domestic abuse isn't just physical, but also emotional, psychological, and financial, involving power dynamics and manipulation.
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