Jess Hill

Australian investigative journalist and author best known for See What You Made Me Do: Power, Control and Domestic Abuse (2019), which examines domestic violence and coercive control and won the 2020 Stella Prize.

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  1. 1. See What You Made Me Do

    Power, Control and Domestic Abuse

    An unflinching investigation into domestic abuse that reveals how coercive control, shame, and trauma entrap victims while institutions too often fail to protect them. Drawing on survivor stories, research, and case studies, it explores the psychology of perpetrators, debunks pervasive myths, and outlines evidence-based reforms to policing, courts, and social services to prioritize safety, accountability, and healing.

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