When She Was Bad

When She Was Bad



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This important, necessary book highlights our urgent need to re-examine what we think we know about female aggression.
The Globe and Mail (Notable Book of the Year)

Winner of Arthur Ellis Award for Best Non-Fiction, 1998

Winner of Arthur Ellis Award for Best Non-Fiction, 1998

In this provocative book, award-winning journalist Patricia Pearson argues that our culture is in denial of women's innate capacity for aggression. We don't believe that women batter their husbands or abuse the majority of children in North America. We ignore the 200 percent increase in crime by women in a period when most crime statistics are dropping. Pearson weaves the stories of women such as Karla Homolka and Mary Beth Tinning (who smothered eight of her children) with the results of criminologists and psychiatrists to expose the myth of female innocence.