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Giving her the slow burn

Thousands of people across the nation marched this week in support of stopping violence against women. Ingrid Vaughan looks at one of the troubling behaviours that constitute emotional abuse.

The silent predator

Michael Winterbottom’s new film, The Killer Inside Me, has caused outrage for graphically showing women being abused. But, as Jean Kemshal-Bell writes, perhaps seeing this brutality is a necessary step towards recognising the reality of violence against women.

Giving her the slow burn

Thousands of people across the nation marched this week in support of stopping violence against women. Ingrid Vaughan looks at one of the troubling behaviours that constitute emotional abuse.

The silent predator

Michael Winterbottom’s new film, The Killer Inside Me, has caused outrage for graphically showing women being abused. But, as Jean Kemshal-Bell writes, perhaps seeing this brutality is a necessary step towards recognising the reality of violence against women.

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Giving her the slow burn

Thousands of people across the nation marched this week in support of stopping violence against women. Ingrid Vaughan looks at one of the troubling behaviours that constitute emotional abuse.

The silent predator

Michael Winterbottom’s new film, The Killer Inside Me, has caused outrage for graphically showing women being abused. But, as Jean Kemshal-Bell writes, perhaps seeing this brutality is a necessary step towards recognising the reality of violence against women.