Two of my favorite researchers on coercive control and domestic abuse are releasing new books. Dr. Emma Katz specializes in research on the coercive control of children and Professor Jane Monckton Smith researches intimate partner homicide, which is intimately connected with coercive control. Monckton Smith's research on the 8 stages of domestic homicide is an absolute must-read for anyone assisting victims of domestic abuse, domestic violence, coercive control, stalking and post-separation abuse. And, Katz's work on the coercive control of children is likely to be a game-changer for protective parents in custody battles in family court.
Please join me in congratulating these incredible authors and researchers on not only their new books, but also on their daily commitment to ending domestic abuse, coercive control and domestic violence homicide!
You can buy Dr. Katz' book Here.
You can buy Professor Monckton Smith's book Here.