"This book brings to the forefront the characteristics of battered women who kill their partners and their experiences with the criminal justice system, from arrest to incarceration. It gives the reader an insight into their troubled lives and provides a context for their lethal offense. The policy implications and the recommendations that flow from the research are significant." — Barbara Bloom, Sonoma State University"The legal system is starting to respond more appropriately to the issue of domestic violence. However, we still have a very long way to go in dealing justly with battered women who kill their abusers. The publication of this book is a step toward achieving that goal." — from the Foreword by Nancy K. D. Lemon, author of Domestic Violence Law