
The Kinsey Syndrome
Shows how Alfred Kinsey’s “The Kinsey Reports” have been used to change the laws concerning sex crimes in America.
Ratings
Working secretly in his attic, Dr. Kinsey was one of America's original pornographers. His influence inspired Hugh Hefner to launch Playboy Magazine - the "soft" approach to porn - which in time would escalate the widespread use of pornography through magazines, cable TV and the Internet. In 2006 the California Child Molestation and Sexual Abuse Attorneys reported that: "The number of victims of childhood sexual abuse and molestation grows each year. This horrific crime is directly tied to the growth of pornography on the Internet."
Production
American History Films, Good Fight Ministries
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Judith Reisman
Self (as Dr. Judith Reisman) - Interviewee

Joe Schimmel
Self - Interviewee
Tim Tate
Self - Interviewee
Jeff Reinke
Self - Interviewee
Laurie Irwin
Self - Interviewee
James Lambert
Self - Interviewee
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