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.
"David Adams's interviews with 31 men who killed intimate female
partners break new ground in the study of domestic violence and
homicide. . . . The killings emerge as neither random, nor
spontaneous. Rather, these tragedies are steeped in a complex
melange of biography, social forces, and the immediacies and
practicalities of human violence. A compelling read."
--Neil Websdale, author of Understanding Domestic Homicide
"From this work we can improve our threat assessment and offer
better information for victims."
--Deborah D. Tucker, Executive Director, National Center on
Domestic and Sexual Violence
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