Generations of violence / Community Television of Southern California ; produced by Nancy Salter.

This documentary is a compelling portrait of the legacy of family violence that is passed on from one generation to another. We meet both the victims and the perpetrators of violent behavior, and hear their personal experiences. One young boy tells how he was sexually abused by his mother's liv...

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Format: Video
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Filmakers Library, 1989.
Series:VAST - Academic video online
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Summary:This documentary is a compelling portrait of the legacy of family violence that is passed on from one generation to another. We meet both the victims and the perpetrators of violent behavior, and hear their personal experiences. One young boy tells how he was sexually abused by his mother's live-in boyfriend. Another boy tells of his mother who beat him with a belt as hard as she could. A mother reveals how she severly mistreated her son as a youth. She now realizes that her actions contributed to his becoming a criminal. A father describes the compulsion he once had to sexually abuse his three daughters. Professionals who deal with these troubled people, including a detective, a judge and a psychiatrist, share with us their insights. We hear from representatives of self-help organizations such as Parents Anonymous.
Physical Description:1 online resource (58 min.).
Audience:For College; Adult audiences.
Awards:American Film Festival, 1985
American Psychiatric Association, 1989
Language:English.
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Original video recording record.