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Bad Spirits: A Cultural Explanation for Intimate Family Violence, Inside One American Indian Family
Author: Julie C. Abril
Date Of Publication: Sep 2008
Isbn13: 9781847186850
Isbn: 1-84718-685-8
Bad Spirits takes the reader inside one Native American Indian family to witness some of the violence and victimization that occurred in the privacy of their home. While the violence is graphic and disturbing, the effects of it on one victim made her much more resilient. The book begins with the suicide of one sibling and the homicides of two others. Because of the cultural beliefs held by this family one member was perceived to be a witch. In the paradigm of the Yaqui Indians, those perceived to be witches are often murdered.

The author puts forth the theory that Bad Spirits are responsible for violence. Yaqui witchcraft and sorcery (often referred to as “Bad Indian Medicine”) are used within this family as a means of violence precipitation. The author then takes the reader out of the violence of the home and into the violence of homelessness on the streets of San Francisco.

Finally, the author discusses the current research on violence and victimization occurring within Native American Indian communities to show that other Indian tribal groups hold similar views. The book ends with the two federal laws that were designed to address child abuse and family violence among Native American Indians who live on reservations.


Dr. Julie C. Abril received her Ph.D. in Criminology, Law and Society at the University of California, Irvine. Currently, she is an Assistant Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice at Eastern New Mexico University. She has published widely in the areas of Native American Indians, violent victimization, crime, prisoner issues, and identity. Dr. Abril was recently elected to the Executive Board of the Division on People of Color and Crime of the American Society of Criminology (Term 2007 -2009). Her research is basic and empirical in nature. Dr. Abril is the recipient of numerous awards and honors, including a National Research Service Award from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health in 2006. She is also a consultant to the United States Department of Justice on matters related to crime and violence among Native American Indians.


"There are strong warnings from the author that the story of her life in her Yaqui Indian family in California and Arizona contains gruesome and horrifying details. These include accounts of morbid beatings and blatant and ugly episodes of sexual abuse as well as cold-blooded murder by the her parents of twins immediately following their birth. Dr. Julie Abril's Bad Spirits a rare and unvarnished story of her survival, with deep emotional scars, from a childhood, adolescence, and young womanhood filled with almost unbelievable violence."

-Gilbert Geis, University of California, Irvine. Past president, American Society of Criminology

"I recommend this book as a text for students in courses on victimization, Indians, women and crime."

—Natalie J. Sokoloff, Professor, Sociology Department, John Jay College of Criminal Justice.


Price Uk Gbp: 29.99
Price Us Usd: 44.99

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