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Home Grown

How Domestic Violence Turns Men into Terrorists

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Home Grown

By: Joan Smith
Narrated by: Lucy Paterson
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What do the attacks in London Bridge, Manchester and Westminster have in common with those at the Charlie Hebdo offices, the Finsbury Park Mosque attack and multiple US shootings?

They were all carried out by men with histories of domestic violence.

TERRORISM BEGINS AT HOME.

Terrorism is seen as a special category of crime that has blinded us to the obvious - that it is, almost always, male violence. The extraordinary link between so many tragic recent attacks is that the perpetrators have practised in private before their public outbursts.

In these searing case studies, Joan Smith, feminist and human rights campaigner, makes a compelling and persuasive argument for a radical shift in perspective. Incomprehensible ideology is transformed through her clear-eyed research into a disturbing but familiar pattern.

From the Manchester bomber to the Charlie Hebdo attackers, from angry white men to the Bethnal Green girls, from US school shootings to the London gang members who joined ISIS, Joan Smith shows that, time and time again, misogyny, trauma and abuse lurk beneath the rationalizations of religion or politics.

Until Smith pointed it out in 2017, criminal authorities missed this connection because violence against women is dangerously normalised. Yet, since domestic abuse often comes before a public attack, it's here a solution to the scourge of our age might be found. Thought-provoking and essential, Home-Grown will lift the veil on a revelatory truth.

©2019 Joan Smith (P)2019 Quercus Editions Limited
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Joan Smith has long been a powerhouse and inspiration for women who are survivors and safeguarders. This is an outstanding body of work, researched to a standard many others aren't willing to do, Joan is fierce, unrelenting yet clear about this war on women that never ceases to shock or surprise. I would urge all women's rights activists to read this and further educated yourselves about how we keep ourselves safe and aware of how society is shaped by it's hatred and manipulation of women and girls.

The feminist we all deserve

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Emotional, thought provoking, excellent.
a really good evidenced based discussion around missed links between domestic abuse and terrorism

thought provoking

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Every time I read Smith's work my world view changes. This is a very insightful book that sheds light on why people fall into extremism. It also make a strong case that anti-terrorism efforts need to take a anti-misogynist approach and do more to tackle domestic and sexual violence.

Another great book by Joan Smith

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This should be required reading for all police, teachers and politicians. I have long thought that any truly devout follower of any of the major religions could not possibly commit or condone acts of terrorism even if the perpetrator alleges a religious motive. But I had not been aware of the links with domestic violence/abuse. Given the current government and media obsession with anti-wokeness, anti-feminism and calling any man who expresses support for liberal values a snowflake I fear this issue will not be taken seriously and therefore no money will be forthcoming for support and training. So whilst it was very interesting this book has left me feeling a bit depressed.

Fascinating but frightening

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