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Hear their cries : religious responses to child abuse
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The Resource Hear their cries : religious responses to child abuse
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Hear their cries : religious responses to child abuse
Title remainder
religious responses to child abuse
Statement of responsibility
FaithTrust Institute ; written and directed by Maria Gargiulo ; executive producers, Jean Anton and Marie M. Fortune ; produced by Michi Pictures
Contributor
  • FaithTrust Institute (Seattle, Wash.)
  • Michi Pictures (Firm)
  • Anton, Jean
  • Downer, Ann
  • Fortune, Marie M
  • Gargiulo, Maria
Subject
  • Child abuse
  • Child abuse -- United States
  • DVD
  • Documentary films
  • Religion and sociology
Language
eng
Summary
Addresses the role of clergy and lay leaders in preventing child abuse. Includes interviews with Jewish and Christian clergy and secular professionals, stories of adult survivors of physical and sexual abuse and a dramatic vignette demonstrating appropriate responses to a disclosure
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VUT
Characteristic
videorecording
Runtime
48
Technique
live action

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  • Hear their cries : religious responses to child abuse, FaithTrust Institute ; written and directed by Maria Gargiulo ; executive producers, Jean Anton and Marie M. Fortune ; produced by Michi Pictures, (videorecording DVD)

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