Resources
Books
“Operation Lighthouse: Reflections on our Family's Devastating Story of Coercive Control and Domestic Homicide” - Luke Hart and Ryan Hart
“Remembering Rachel” Rose Callaly
“The Suspect” by Jenny Friel about the murder of Rachel Callally
“Shattered” by Ralph Riegel
“The Making of a Detective” - by Pat Marry
“Lifers: Ireland’s evil killers and how they were caught” by Barry Cummins
“Carmel Lucy Just a thought away” by Richard Cahill
“Life Sentence: Murder Victims and their Families” Catherine Cleary
“My brother Jason” by Tracey Corbett-Lynch and Ralph Riegel
“Daughter of a Murderer: A True Account” by Diane Marie Clarke
“Why Women are blamed for everything” by Dr. Jessica Taylor
“Killing Love: How I survived unimaginable family tragedy” by Rebecca Poulson
“The Mother Wound” Amani Haydar
“Why Does He Do That?: Inside the Minds of Angry and Controlling Men” by Lundy Bancroft
“Just Another Little Murder” by Phil Cleary
“When Men Murder Women” by Dobash and Dobash
“The Macho Paradox: Why Some Men Hurt Women and How All Men Can Help” by Jackson Katz
"Every Man: Why Violence Against Women is a Men’s Issue, and How You Can Make a Difference" by Jackson Katz
“How He Gets into Her Head: The Mind of the Male Intimate Abuser”, “Steps to Freedom: Escaping Intimate Control” and “How He Wins: Abusive Intimate Partners Going Free” by Don Hennessy
“Preventing Domestic Homicides: Lessons Learned from Tragedies” by Peter Jaffe , Katreena Scott
“Understanding Domestic Homicide (The Northeastern Series on Gender, Crime and Law)” Neil Websdale
“Coercive Control: How Men Entrap Women in Personal Life” Evan Stark
“Assume Nothing: A Story of Intimate Violence” by Tanya Selvaratnam
“Domestic Abuse, Homicide and Gender: Strategies for Policy and Practice” by Jane Monckton Smith
“Murder, Gender and the Media: Narratives of Dangerous Love” Jane Monckton Smith
“In Control: Dangerous Relationships and How They End in Murder” Jane Monckton-Smith
“See what you made me do: Power, control and domestic abuse,” by Jess Hill
‘When Father Kills Mother, Guiding Children Through Trauma and Grief’ Harris-Hendriks et. al
“Mind of a Murderer” by Richard Taylor
“Dangerous Minds: A Forensic Psychiatrist's Quest to Understand Violence” by Dr. Taj Nathan
“Domestic Violence Perpetrators: Evidence-Informed Responses” by John Devaney and Anne Lazenbatt
“Understanding Domestic Homicide” . Dr Neil Websdale
Guides
DCU: Addressing the impact of Masculinity Influencers on Teenage Boys
A guide for schools, teachers and parents/guardians
https://antibullyingcentre.ie/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/DCU-Influencer-Resource.pdf
Homicide at home (Article series)
https://pursuit.unimelb.edu.au/special-reports/homicide-at-home#/