When Men Murder Women by criminologists Emerson and Russell Dobash dissects the patterns behind intimate-partner homicides, turning courtroom files and forensic reports into a gripping true-crime study. Their 2015 hardcover from Oxford University Press pairs academic rigor with plain-spoken urgency, making it a key reference for students, counselors, and crime readers alike.
This copy arrives in a crisp dust jacket and bears a warm personal inscription on the flyleaf—an extra layer of provenance for collectors or scholars. While 56 pages carry neat underlines and margin notes that flag key statistics, the text remains clean, un-dog-eared, and free of library stamps; just a single pen line on the closed edge hints at its working life.
Ideal for anyone researching domestic-violence prevention, criminal-justice reform, or simply seeking a sobering, data-rich companion to popular true-crime titles.
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