RT Article T1 Real Lives and Lost Lives: making Sense of ‘Locked in’ Responses to Intimate Partner Homicide JF Asian journal of criminology VO 14 IS 2 SP 129 OP 143 A1 Walklate, Sandra 1950- A2 Hopkins, Anna LA English YR 2019 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1745148736 AB The problem of intimate partner homicide is featuring increasingly on national and international policy agendas. Over the last 40 years, responses to this issue have been characterised by preventive strategies (including ‘positive’ policing; the proliferation of risk assessment tools, and multi-agency working) and post-event analyses (including police inquiries and domestic homicide reviews). In different ways, each of these responses has become ‘locked in’ to policies. Drawing on an analysis of police inquiries into domestic homicides in England and Wales over a 10-year period, this paper will explore the nature of these ‘locked in’ responses and will suggest that complexity theory offers a useful lens through which to make sense of them and the ongoing consistent patterning of intimate partner homicide more generally. The paper will suggest this lens in embracing what is known and unknown affords a different way of thinking about and responding to this problem. K1 Intimate partner homicide K1 Complexity theory K1 Preventing violence against women DO 10.1007/s11417-019-09283-2