Hi Matthew,

New Day Films has three titles that might be of interest to you:

Domestic Violence and Law Enforcement
Power and Control: Domestic Violence in America
Domestic Violence and Healthcare

We also have many other films on addiction and family dynamics and law 
enforcement - I will pass this request along to our team to see if there are 
others that might be particularly appropriate for you!

Best regards,

Vanessa

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Vanessa Warheit
NMM Sales Representative
New Day Films
www.newday.com
www.newdaydigital.com


On Apr 5, 2012, at 4:35 PM, matthew.wri...@unlv.edu wrote:

> I am looking for documentary films on domestic violence, particularly any 
> with a legal or criminal justice angle (not psychology, diagnosis or healing 
> or social work or training videos).  "Crime After Crime" recently released by 
> Roco Ed is a geat example which we intend to use.  I am wondering about other 
> films in a similar vein. 
>  
> We already have:
>  
> Domestic Violence (2 part title from Zipporah)
> Breaking the Cycle of Domestic Violence
> The Healing Years
> Battered Hearts
> Battered Women (films for humanities)
> Behind Closed Doors
> Defending Our Lives
> A Love that Kills
> Terror at Home 
>  
> These will be viewed in class as part of a seminar on the topic.  I am trying 
> to find more titles to purchase for the prof to view over the summer before 
> settling on the chosen titles for the syllabus in the fall.  No movies or 
> fiction films are wanted.  Thanks,
> Matthew
>  
> 
>  
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