There are 9 books by Kathleen Malley-Morrison on BookOrb. A strong starting point is State Violence and the Right to Peace : An International Survey of the Views of Ordinary People, Volume 1 (2009). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 State Violence and the Right to Peace : An International Survey of the Views of Ordinary People, Volume 1 2009 · 350 pages
  2. 2 State Violence and the Right to Peace : An International Survey of the Views of Ordinary People, Volume 4 2009 · 332 pages
  3. 3 State Violence and the Right to Peace : An International Survey of the Views of Ordinary People, Volume 2 2009 · 276 pages
  4. 4 State Violence and the Right to Peace : An International Survey of the Views of Ordinary People, Volume 3 2009 · 332 pages
  5. 5 International perspectives on family violence and abuse 2012 · 560 pages
  6. 6 Family violence in a cultural perspective 2012 · 328 pages
  7. 7 Family violence in the United States 2020 · 712 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Kathleen Malley-Morrison written?

BookOrb lists 9 books by Kathleen Malley-Morrison.

Where should I start with Kathleen Malley-Morrison?

A good starting point is State Violence and the Right to Peace : An International Survey of the Views of Ordinary People, Volume 1 (2009).

What is the Kathleen Malley-Morrison books in order list?

In publication order: 1. State Violence and the Right to Peace : An International Survey of the Views of Ordinary People, Volume 1 (2009), 2. State Violence and the Right to Peace : An International Survey of the Views of Ordinary People, Volume 4 (2009), 3. State Violence and the Right to Peace : An International Survey of the Views of Ordinary People, Volume 2 (2009), 4. State Violence and the Right to Peace : An International Survey of the Views of Ordinary People, Volume 3 (2009), 5. International perspectives on family violence and abuse (2012), 6. Family violence in a cultural perspective (2012), 7. Family violence in the United States (2020).