Power and Control: Domestic Violence in America


Power and Control Domestic Violence in America is a documentary film released in 2010 that depicts the issue of domestic violence in the U.S. as told through the personal story of Kim Mosher, a mother of three from Wabasha, Minnesota and victim of physical and emotional abuse. Finally leaving her husband in 2008 and facing an uncertain future, she succeeds in rebuilding much of her life, seeking refuge at a womens shelter and forming deep friendships with other victims.

As stated before, the film looks at the film of Kim Mosher and her suffering at the hands of both physical and emotional abuse. The Wabasha, Minnesota mother wanted to keep her ten year marriage and family together, yet, once her husband began to physically abuse their children as well, she left her home with her children in 2008 for the Safe Haven battered womens shelter in Duluth where she began to build a new life for them as well as her. The film shows her struggles as she searches for a job, seeks child care services, looks out for affordable housing, and otherwise attempts to raise her children safely.The documentary specifically explores the Domestic Abuse Intervention Project, often called the Duluth model, which was the first multidisciplinary program designed to coordinate the actions of a variety of agencies in Duluth, Minnesota dealing with domestic violence for a more effective outcome. This organizational effort has become a test case looked at for programs in many other U.S. jurisdictions. A nationwide study published in 2002, sponsored by the federal government, found that batterers who complete programs based on the model are less likely to repeat acts of domestic violence than those who do not complete any batterers intervention program. ........

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