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Raising awareness of domestic homicide in Missouri
Raising awareness of domestic homicide in Missouri

Two people meet, fall in love and then live happily ever after. The ideal ending, right? Or wrong? Since the beginning of 2012, at least five Missouri women have had their happily-ever-afters cut tragically short by violence. These women have been killed, not by strangers, but allegedly by men they once loved. The deaths of Jamie L. Fields-Arrington, 33; Sarah Billingsley-Walker, 18; Kristie Steed, 43; Gwendolyn E. Pahmeyer, 51; and Alyshia Alexander, 24 are startling reminders of the seriousness of domestic homicide in our own community.

Raising awareness of domestic homicide in Missouri

Two people meet, fall in love and then live happily ever after. The ideal ending, right? Or wrong? Since the beginning of 2012, at least five Missouri women have had their happily-ever-afters cut tragically short by violence. These women have been killed, not by strangers, but allegedly by men they once loved. The deaths of Jamie L. Fields-Arrington, 33; Sarah Billingsley-Walker, 18; Kristie Steed, 43; Gwendolyn E. Pahmeyer, 51; and Alyshia Alexander, 24 are startling reminders of the seriousness of domestic homicide in our own community.

Raising awareness of domestic homicide in Missouri

Two people meet, fall in love and then live happily ever after. The ideal ending, right? Or wrong? Since the beginning of 2012, at least five Missouri women have had their happily-ever-afters cut tragically short by violence. These women have been killed, not by strangers, but allegedly by men they once loved. The deaths of Jamie L. Fields-Arrington, 33; Sarah Billingsley-Walker, 18; Kristie Steed, 43; Gwendolyn E. Pahmeyer, 51; and Alyshia Alexander, 24 are startling reminders of the seriousness of domestic homicide in our own community.

Domestic violence fair to give voice to Missouri victims

Normandy (Mo.) police Officer Amanda Cates was shot to death in August 2006 at the hands of her boyfriend. Since then, the number of Missouri residents that have been the victims of domestic homicide continued to grow.

Criminologist receives ASC’s New Scholar Award
Criminologist receives ASC’s New Scholar Award

Criminologist Kristin Carbone-Lopez feels her life is a little surreal. She’s working with scholars she looked up to as a student and at a university she considered her dream job. Now she’s being recognized by her peers for her outstanding work. Carbone-Lopez,...

Criminologist receives ASC’s New Scholar Award

Criminologist Kristin Carbone-Lopez feels her life is a little surreal. She’s working with scholars she looked up to as a student and at a university she considered her dream job. Now she’s being recognized by her peers for her outstanding work. Carbone-Lopez,...

Criminologist receives ASC’s New Scholar Award

Criminologist Kristin Carbone-Lopez feels her life is a little surreal. She’s working with scholars she looked up to as a student and at a university she considered her dream job. Now she’s being recognized by her peers for her outstanding work. Carbone-Lopez,...

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