



The epigraph of the program is a fragment of the film "Vasily and Vasilisa".
The topic of the program is "Domestic Violence".
Guests in the studio are Olga Zayarnaya - psychologist, Galina Sillaste - Doctor of Philosophy, Dmitry Shestakov - criminologist.
Olga Zayarnaya answers the question of whether domestic violence is a Russian tradition dating back centuries or not.
Galina Sillaste talks about world traditions of violence in families, gives an example of an article from the English code of laws of the early twentieth century allowing to beat quarrelsome women with a stick.
Dmitry Shestakov says that domestic violence is not a Russian tradition, in other countries the situation is similar.
Olga Zayarnaya answers the question of what is meant by domestic violence from a psychological point of view.
Olga Zayarnaya gives an example from the practice of a psychologist when communicating with women who have been subjected to domestic violence.
Galina Sillaste answers the question of what is domestic violence from the point of view of the law.
Sillaste Galina says that domestic violence is the deliberate actions of one family member against another family member, if these actions infringe on constitutional rights.
Shestakov Dmitry says that people are most often subjected to violence in the family, compared to other life situations.
Video: Newlywed couples with flowers, the victim Tatyana talks about the beatings she received from her husband, the girl speaks on the helpline.
Potapova Elena - a psychologist at the crisis center, talks about calls to the "helpline for women", gives examples of life situations.
Video: Door lock, a woman with a bandaged face is crying, a man beats a woman on the street, doctors and policemen carry a stretcher with a beaten woman to an ambulance.
Video: The victim Tatyana talks about her fear, newlywed couples with flowers.
Zayarnaya Olga talks about moral and psychological violence in families.
Zayarnaya Olga talks about the impossibility of ensuring the safety of women from domestic violence until the law on "Violence in Families" is passed.
Sillaste Galina talks about foreign experience in combating domestic violence and protecting victims of state violence.
Sillaste Galina talks about countries that have adopted laws on preventing domestic violence.
Chronicle People on the streets of the USA. Chronicle b/w: Parade of feminist women, feminists with posters, women on vacation, women at a factory, a woman getting off a train car, a woman speaking at a rally.
Video: Courtroom hearings, trial participants speaking, feminist rally, people on the streets of the USA, a dark-skinned woman on the street, a dark-skinned woman talking to children, American schoolgirls eating at the table, a schoolgirl chained to her mother, people and a cyclist on the street.
Shestakov Dmitry talks about the American experience in preventing domestic violence, the excesses of feminism, and shelters for victims of domestic violence in the USA. Shestakov Dmitry talks about spousal murder statistics in the USA and Russia.
Zayarnaya Olga speaks and answers the question of who is more often a victim in a family, a woman or a man.
Zayarnaya Olga speaks in an appeal to men who have become victims of violence from women.
A fragment of a feature film.
Zayarnaya Olga speaks about women's "naggression" of men - psychological violence in the family.
Sillaste Galina speaks about why there is an increased aggressiveness of modern men towards women.
Sillaste Galina speaks about stereotypes of thinking regarding violence in families.
Libarkina Marina - a participant of an independent women's forum, speaks about violence in families, men's complexes, and the American experience of preventing violence in families.
Sillaste Galina answers the question of whether improper upbringing of a child in childhood can be the cause of violence in the family.
Sillaste Galina cites statistics: two million children in Russia suffer from violence in families.
Video: Female prisoners walk through the prison colony, a child's corpse is wrapped in a blanket, female prisoners on the prison colony's territory, Vera Alekseyevna talks about her daughter's death and her crime, Vera Alekseyevna plays the piano.
Elena Berezina, a journalist from the Rabotnitsa building, talks about a boy named Ivan Lamshin, who was beaten and abused for two years by his mother and stepfather.
Olga Zayarnaya talks about a helpline for children and teenagers.
Galina Sillaste talks about indifferent teachers who do not report schoolchildren who are subjected to violence in their families to the guardianship service.
Olga Zayarnaya talks about civil initiative organizations to combat and prevent violence in families.
Dmitry Shestakov says that the law on preventing domestic violence should develop a system of preventive measures, both psychological and social.
The viewer suggests starting to deal with the prevention of violence in families before marriage.
Shestakov Dmitry says that newlyweds should be given a memo on family behavior compiled by a psychologist.
Potapova Elena, a hotline operator, answers the question of whether it is possible to determine before the wedding whether a man is prone to violence or not.
Zayarnaya Olga says that violence is not continuous and total, violence occurs in cycles.
Sillaste Galina answers the question of whether there is a gene for violence and whether violence can be passed on by inheritance.
Libarkina Marina, a participant in an independent women's forum, reads the text of the "Statement on Violence" prepared by a number of scientists from around the world.
Zayarnaya Olga says that people should seek help from psychologists.
Zayarnaya Olga says that only three components can prevent violence in families: culture, law and behavior.
Shestakov Dmitry says that if two people quarrel, then both are wrong and everyone should remember their contribution to this conflict.
The host says goodbye to the audience.
Zayarnaya Olga Gennadievna – psychologist – consultant
12.07.1996