Alcohol and Men’s Violence Against Women

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Based on research showing that men’s violence against women is often blamed on their alcohol use, this documentary explores and shatters the myth that it is the alcohol that causes men to be violent. Told through the eyes of four women who have survived severe abusive relationships.

This film was released in 2008 and is 30 minutes long. 

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Alcohol and Men’s Violence Against Women, a 30 minute documentary with an additional 30 minute content-rich special features section. Based on research showing that men’s violence against women is often blamed on their alcohol use, this documentary explores and shatters the myth that it is the alcohol that causes men to be violent. Told through the eyes of four women who have survived severe abusive relationships, Alcohol and Men’s Violence Against Women builds on their stories using additional insights provided by professional in the areas of domestic violence, alcohol and policing. Produced at Northern Michigan University and funded by the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation, with Dr. Ira Hutchison (Sociology) Project Manager and Principal Investigator, and Dr. Kerri Schuiling (Nursing) Co-Principal Investigator. Video produced by Up North Films’ Grant Guston and Dr. Michael Loukinen.


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