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Help build awareness about and motivate your community to address the growing problems of stalking and teenage victimization.

Produced in a compelling, documentary, story-telling style, these new National Center videos profile collaborative community-based programs through "day-in-the-life" scenes of practitioners from multiple disciplines, and interviews with victims who describe the impact of their victimization, the kind of support they received, and how that support helped rebuild their lives. The videos also feature interviews with national experts. (Available in DVD and VHS formats.) Preview these videos for free.

 Educational Videos
Click to enlarge Links in the Chain: Two Communities Respond to StalkingDVD format
Links in the Chain: Two Communities Respond to Stalking
DVD format

Produced by Academy-award winning documentary filmmakers Citizen Film and Women's Educational Media, this video features two jurisdictions that successfully use multidisciplinary, collaborative responses to stalking:

*The New York Anti-Stalking Task Force, a completely volunteer initiative that provides a unique forum for a wide range of professionals from a six-county area to consult on individual stalking cases, and

*The Family Violence Center, a one-stop unit of the San Jose Police Department that stresses a victim-centric approach to policing and houses law enforcement, prosecution, and victim services under one roof.

Los Angeles Police Chief William Bratton stresses the importance of developing partnerships to address the problem of stalking. (AV101a, DVD format)

Video length: approx. 20 minutes; With 10-page accompanying discussion guide. See below for VHS format.

Price: $25.00
 
Click to enlarge Links in the Chain: Two Communities Respond to Stalking VHS format
Links in the Chain: Two Communities Respond to Stalking
VHS format

See description above. (AV101b, VHS format)

Price: $25.00
 
Click to enlarge Because Things Happen Every Day: Responding to Teenage Victims of CrimeDVD format
Because Things Happen Every Day: Responding to Teenage Victims of Crime
DVD format

Produced by CastleWorks Productions, the award-winning producers of the PBS teen program In the Mix, this video features two innovative victim assistance programs (SafePlace in Austin, Texas, and the STAR program in Westchester County, New York) that have been highly effective in reaching and responding to teen victims through the use of peer leadership, in-school support groups, one-on-one counseling, and hotlines.

The voices of teens are prominent throughout the video, describing their experiences with crime, as well as what helped them recover their confidence and hope. (AV102a, DVD format)

Video length: approx. 20 minutes; With 10-page accompanying discussion guide. See below for VHS format.

Price: $25.00
 
Click to enlarge Because Things Happen Every Day: Responding to Teenage Victims of CrimeVHS format
Because Things Happen Every Day: Responding to Teenage Victims of Crime
VHS format
See description above. (AV102b, VHS format)
Price: $25.00

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