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Rape: Face to Face
 

 
Length: 55 min
Released: 1985
Ages: College
Adult
 
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This highly charged documentary examines the causes and consequences of rape, one of the fastest growing crimes in America. It includes an emotional confrontation between rapists and victims of rape (though not by these particular men). The women reveal the depth of the trauma they sustained. The men, who are in therapy at the Washington State Hospital, seem surprised at the deep emotional wounds that the women experienced. The documentary provides an understanding of the thought processes and behavior patterns of violent sex offenders.

The program implies that the complex issue of rape is inextricably bound to the value our society places on power, status and the role of women. Suggested audience: psychology, sociology, counseling, rape crisis centers, hospitals, women's groups.
 
 
"Excellent blend of personal accounts and trenchant analysis." - EFLA Evaluations
"This is the best, most thoughtful and most comprehensive film on the subject that I have ever seen." - Science Books and Films
"A powerful and effective program." - Choice
 
 
American Orthopsychiatric Association, 1988
National Council on Family Relations, 1985
Blue Ribbon, American Film Festival, 1984
 
 
 
• Criminal Justice
 
• Law
 
• Sociology
 
• Violence Against Women
 
• Women's Studies
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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