This week on The Infinite Mind: Domestic Violence. Every year, over one million women are battered by someone they know. It's a crime, and for too many Americans, it's also a fact of daily life. Guests include domestic violence survivor Judith whom we agreed would be identified only by her first name; filmmaker Frederick Wiseman, whose most recent documentary films "Domestic Violence" and "Domestic Violence II" will have their premiere broadcasts on PBS in March; Dr. Judith Herman, professor of clinical psychiatry at Harvard University Medical School; Ms. Clare Dalton, professor of law at Northeastern University and executive director of the Domestic Violence Institute at Northeastern University School of Law; singer-songwriter Suzanne Vega, whose song "Luka" put domestic violence on the top ten charts; John, who says he is a former batterer and who asked to be identified only by his first name; and Dr. Edward Gondolf, professor of sociology at Indiana University of Pennsylvania and research director of the Mid-Atlantic Addiction Training Institute. Dr. Peter Kramer is the program's guest host, filling in for Dr. Fred Goodwin, who is traveling. Click here to visit the LCM web store to purchase a copy of this program as an instant download MP3 audio file or transcript.
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