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Next time, she'll be dead : battering & how to stop it
by
Ann Jones
Softcover, 2000
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Call number
362.8292
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Domestic Violence/Abuse - Woman Abuse
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Resource - Professional/Student/Service Provider
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Women - Resources
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362.8292
Publication
Boston, Mass. : Beacon Press, 2000.
Physical description
309 p.; 23 cm
Barcode
3009
Language
English
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Next time, she'll be dead: battering & how to stop it
by
Ann Jones
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