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Beyond Conviction

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In this documentary by Rachel Libert, three incarcerated felons face the victims of their crimes. As a part of a new program in Pennsylvania, violent criminals meet with their victims or surviving family members in order to understand the consequences of their actions. The meetings also help those who have been harmed express and cope with their emotions. In the three cases shown, involving men convicted of murder or rape, the effects of violence are clear on both the injured and the prisoner.

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Lyndy K As one of the participants of this documentary, I urge those that don't know how to ask for help, or have bottled up their emotions to deal with what happened, to watch this. Rachel did an amazing job with making this film. It deserves the accolades that it has received. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/21/25 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis In this documentary by Rachel Libert, three incarcerated felons face the victims of their crimes. As a part of a new program in Pennsylvania, violent criminals meet with their victims or surviving family members in order to understand the consequences of their actions. The meetings also help those who have been harmed express and cope with their emotions. In the three cases shown, involving men convicted of murder or rape, the effects of violence are clear on both the injured and the prisoner.
Director
Rachel Libert
Producer
Rachel Libert, Jedd Wider, Todd Wider
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 37m
Sound Mix
Stereo