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Mind Over Manipulators

One Women’s recovery from abuse and her fight to change the law

Zoe Dronfield

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English
Zoe Dronfield
14 April 2022
Mind Over Manipulators is the story of one woman's journey through life, her relationships with abusive men and her fight to fix the broken justice systems in the UK.

After being tortured and almost murdered, Zoe was then dragged through family court to retain custody of her four-year-old daughter, who was placed in the care of a man who used this 'opportunity' to exact revenge. At the same time, Zoe was being intimidated from prison by her potential murderer and had to navigate both the criminal and family justice systems concurrently. Whilst going through her ordeal, Zoe found a way to channel her anger and frustration to help others. Using her professional experience, she embarked on a journey to change the law, specifically around serial offenders of domestic abuse and stalking, the most dangerous kind, and family law practices, which have long been documented as outdated and unfair. In her book, she talks about how she found the strength to fight the system, recover from abuse and build a better life. She empowers and validates other victims and survivors with her story and provides them with information on red flags while reflecting on her own experiences to educate others. She also aims to give insights to professionals working in the field so they can understand the process from a victim perspective.

Zoe's near-death experience has given her a laser focus on what she wants out of life, and she wants women to know that they don't have to be a victim and can become stronger through their experience, as long as they do something about it.

WHO IS THE BOOK FOR?

For those experiencing domestic abuse to offer hope, education, and validation, it's also for professionals working in the sector to understand the system in its entirety from the victim's perspective, navigating both criminal and family justice systems in the UK, the victim blaming, the red flags and Zoe's journey to recovery and thriving!

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Imprint:   Zoe Dronfield
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm, 
ISBN:   9781739687113
ISBN 10:   1739687116
Pages:   278
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Zoe is a survivor of a high-profile domestic violence attack having been tortured and held for over 8 hours, escaping with her life to find herself then subjected to a justice system Zoe would describe herself as broken. Using her 20+ years of professional experience working across Public Sector; Health, Law Enforcement & Local Authority advising on technology and services that support government policy and having ran a child protection agency, she can see clearly where the system is failing so is compelled to make a difference. A regular commentator in the media, Zoe is a campaigner for the rights of women, victims of domestic abuse and stalking. She has made fundamental changes in both the criminal and family justice system using her own experiences to highlight failings and has changed legislation to close loopholes. Zoe is also on the Trust Board of Paladin National stalking advocacy service, the first trauma informed service for high-risk victims of stalking and sits on the Victim & Witness Engagement Group at Ministry of Justice (MoJ) inputting into court reform., Zoe has even incorporated her keen interest in property to help others and owns a property portfolio in her home city Coventry, where she works with local charities to house victims of abuse and homelessness. You can visit Zoe online www.zoedronfield.com or on Facebook search Zoe Dronfield or on Twitter @ZDronfield or LinkedIn Zoe Dronfield

Reviews for Mind Over Manipulators: One Women’s recovery from abuse and her fight to change the law

As a victim it's important to understand that you are not to blame for the abuse, nor should you feel ashamed. The shame lies solely with the abuser. This is a book about the courage, resilience and determination of a woman who was stalked, suffered horrendous physical and emotional domestic abuse and had to fight for custody of her children when she was at her most vulnerable. Zoe Dronfield is an extraordinary woman whose super power really is what she calls 'strength in adversity'. At every turn, Zoe's horrific suffering was exacerbated by the police and judicial system that failed the victims of stalking and domestic abuse. Somehow she found the strength not only to survive, and keep her family together, but to relentlessly challenge the system whenever she found it to be unfair and to campaign with others to bring about vital changes in the law so that others would not have to suffer the same injustices. She used her experience to educate those who should already have been aware of the ignorant, damaging policies and practices that were being pursued. Thanks to her advocacy and her tireless campaigning, stalking laws were introduced and then strengthened, the Domestic Abuse Act has brought about many vital changes and, for the first time, there is a national strategy for the policing of women and girls which puts victims first. This book is not only about Zoe's journey, it is a mine of invaluable information and advice. It should not only be read by all those who work with victims of domestic abuse but also by those who are still suffering at the hands of an abuser. Where the courts are concerned, her advice is clear: be prepared, be organised and understand the process.We don't all have Zoe's inexhaustible inner strength but we can all learn from her experience. Baroness Jan Royall, Principal, Somerville College, Oxford University This is a powerful account of how a woman found herself in the middle of an abusive relationship; how she came back from the brink of death, and how she stepped up to fight the system. Zoe's story will help so many women.Victoria Derbyshire, journalist and broadcaster A searingly honest, harrowing and eye-opening account of male violence and abuse and how the system re-victimizes women at every turn. Zoe is a warrior and an inspiration. Read this book - it might just save a life.Laura Richards, Producer 'The Crime Analyst' Podcast, Founder, Paladin National Stalking Advocacy Service and criminal behavioural analyst, formerly of New Scotland Yard This is a terrifying account of how a strong confident woman was groomed into an abusive relationship and how agencies designed to help repeatedly let her down. This should be compulsory reading for all those involved in the criminal justice and family law system and should shame them into change. Many people would not believe that what happened to Zoe was possible in modern Britain which is why I would urge everyone to read this jaw dropping account of a nightmare that never ends - even to this day.Rachel Horman-Brown, Head of Family & Director - Watson Ramsbottom, and Chair of Paladin National Stalking Advocacy Service


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