David Adams 
Why Do They Kill? [PDF ebook] 
Men Who Murder Their Intimate Partners

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Moving backwards from the murders thirty-one men committed, through their adult lives, relationship histories, and their childhoods, David Adams sought to understand what motivated these men to kill. The patterns he found reveal that the murders were neither impulsive crimes of passion nor were they indiscriminate.
Why Do They Kill? is the first book to profile different types of wife killers, and to examine the courtship patterns of abusive men. The author shows that wife murders are not, for the most part, ‘crimes of passion, ‘ but culminations of lifelong predisposing factors of the men who murder, and that many elements of their crimes are foretold by their past behavior in intimate relationships.
Key turning points of these relationships include the first emergence of the man’s violence, his blaming of the victim, her attempts to resist, his escalation, her attempts to end the relationship, and his punishment for her defiance. Critical perspective on the men’s accounts comes from interviews with victims of attempted homicide (standing in for the murder victims) who survived shootings, stabbings, and strangulation. These women detail their partner’s escalating patterns of child abuse, sexual violence, terroristic threats, and stalking. The section on help-seeking patterns of victims helps to dispel notions of learned helplessness among victims.

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Table of Content

Chapter 1: Men Who Kill Their Partners
Chapter 2: Recognizing Abusive Men
Chapter 3: Killer Profiles
Chapter 4: The Killers’ Upbringings
Chapter 5: Short Courtships
Chapter 6: Child Abuse
Chapter 7: Patterns of Possession and Punishment
Chapter 8: Victim Help-Seeking
Chapter 9: Conclusions and Recommendations
Notes
References
Index

About the author

David Adams, a licensed psychologist, is co-founder and co-director of Emerge, established in 1977, the first counseling program in the nation for men who abused women. He has conducted trainings for social service and criminal justice professionals in 38 states and ten countries. Adams is Director of the National Domestic Violence Danger Assessment Training Project.

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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 296 ● ISBN 9780826592316 ● File size 1.5 MB ● Publisher Vanderbilt University Press ● Published 2007 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 5513864 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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