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A rape victim’s experience especially during the initial police and medical investigation. Follows her progress through the phases of trauma and details the course of her recovery within a supportive...
Set in a residential establishment, the video shows a major incident in some detail and five ‘cameos’ of incidents that are common in residential work. Intended to help social workers become more...
Explores elements in society which contribute to an ideology that supports rape. Legal definitions of rape are given. Prisoners (including rapists), researchers, counsellors, the public and victims give...
An interview with David Brandon of MIND, about how he overcame the effects of his own violent childhood. The interview covers three main areas: childhood experience, the negative effects of violence on...
Shows seven dramatised scenes illustrating crisis points in cases concerned with mental illness, based on real case histories. The social worker in each scene is faced with a dilemma: an alcoholic on the...
Examines the possible causes of violence, with instances from a hospital environment used as examples. The first two parts deal with establishments for the mentally handicapped and the mentally ill and the...
Explores violence within the family. Battered wives describe their experiences including why they feel women’s refuges are necessary and helpful. David Brandon, one of MIND’s regional campaign...
Looks at rape, mugging and assault through the eyes of the victims and at murder through those of the families left behind.
Ten convicted men tell their stories, describing their backgrounds and their violent attacks on women. Social rape, involving people who know each other, is also examined. Lawyers, the police, teenagers, and...
Uses a dramatised case history to illustrate an incident of violence in the surgical ward of a general hospital. It draws conclusions, not only as to how such an outbreak can be contained, but also as to how...
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