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ANNOUNCING A GREAT NEW SERVICE! You can now PREVIEW entire programs ON-LINE to consider forpurchase!!! We send you an email with the links to your requested programs. You can view at your leisure and you can alsoeasily forward to colleagues. Or, if you prefer, we can still ship preview videos. Questions? Please do not hesitate to contact us.Visit our website for all your <strong>Video</strong>/DVD needs at www.kineticvideo.com - we look forward to being of service!!!511 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1Y4Phone: (416) 538-6613 • Fax: (416) 538-9984Toll Free: (800) 263-6910 • E-mail: info@kineticvideo.com* * * P O S T A G E R E T U R N G U A R A N T E E D * * *This isyour codeIF IT'S GOOD.... IT'S KINETIC!!!50% RecycledPromoting greater understanding through visual learning since 1976, kineticvideo.comprovides resources specifically for professionals dealing with...<strong>Corrections</strong> Resources 2008• Women <strong>Specific</strong> / Relationships• The Addictions Connection• Criminology & Recidivism• Anger, Manhood, Violence• Finding Employment & Starting Over• HIV / AIDS / Hepatitis• Special Announcement – TWL Training Programs!IMPORTANT!!! We encourage you totake advantage of our FREE previewprior to purchase policy. Please notethat unless otherwise stated on yourorder, all orders are considered FIRM.


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If any ofthe prices on your order are incorrect, we will obtain yourapproval prior to processing.Defective or problem orders should be reported within 30days and shipping damage within 15 days of invoice date.Be sure to check the NEW RELEASES section on our websiteat least once a month.Please note that this newsletter is only a small samplingof our library. If you don’t see what you are looking for,please do contact us – chances are we have it!!!Domestic violence, hepatitis, gambling, violence,anger, sexual assault.Thank you for doing business with KINETIC- a 100% <strong>Can</strong>adian owned company.W o m e n S p e c i f i c / R e l a t i o n s h i p sGIRLHOOD: A Film by Liz GarbusLiz Garbus, director of the AcademyAward-nominated film “The Farm:Angola USA” tells the moving comingof-agestories of two troubled yet marvelouslyself-aware young girls fromBaltimore. Shanae, ten years old whenshe was gang-raped by five boys,responded by drinking and using drugs, and thengraduated to murder, with the stabbing death of afriend, at age 11. Megan, whose heroin-addictedmother abandoned her to turn tricks, ran away fromten different foster homes before being arrested forattacking another foster child with a box cutter. Bothgirls ended up in the Waxter Juvenile Facility, home toMaryland’s most violent juvenile offenders. It is herethat their journeys really begin. The film followsShanae and Megan over the next three years of theirlives, as they struggle to come to terms with theircrimes, their pasts, and their futures. One of them willgraduate from high school at #4 in her class, havingmade her way through the minefield of her childhoodand even greater crises to come; another will find herselftrapped by the demon of her upbringing. But bothwill struggle to come of age in an America in whichchildhood, as we would like to imagine it, is in shorterand shorter supply. A story of mothers and daughters,crime and its consequences and ceaseless strivingin the face of inconceivable adversity.DVD #11171 88 minutes, 2003 $49.95*Firm orders onlyABUSED BOYS, WOUNDED MENThis video and workbook packagefrom Earnie Larsen focuses on thefact that many male criminals aresurvivors of child abuse. “Peoplewho have suffered abuse in childhood- especially if it’s intense andconstant - don’t lead the samekind of lives as those who weren’t abused.” Earniebelieves that rehabilitation CAN work in these cases.Relentlessly realistic, these programs take anunconventional stance that’s also an unshakablereality: identifying and overcoming the root causeof adult crime can be effective. This two-part videoset (60 minutes each) is part of the ABUSED BOYS,WOUNDED MEN Curriculum. Included are interviewswith adult inmates to examine the role that childhoodabuse played in their lives. Designed for usein community corrections and institutional settings,this six-week curriculum will help adult offendersidentify instances of early abuse, recognize how ithas impacted their lives, and learn how to live aproductive life in spite of it.*Also available for purchase is a package of10 Workbooks and a Facilitator’s Guide.A Special Package price is available- see #53<strong>06</strong>.DVD Series #11100/0795 two programs2002 Hazelden $419.95DYSFUNCTIONAL FAMILIES withDwight BradfordDoes grasping one’s own personal history make repetitionof mistakes less likely? Dwight Bradford uses thisperspective to help raise the consciousness of femaleinmates at Albion C.F. in New York. Viewers learn howtheir early lives with their “families”, or lack thereof inmany cases, influenced their behavior and decisionsfrom then on. And many of those decisions, oncetaken, lead directly to a criminal lifestyle and theirresultant incarceration. <strong>Can</strong> they break out of thispattern? Well, first they have to see the pattern.DVD #4274/2180 40 minutes 1998 GWC $239.95LOCKED IN... LOCKED OUT*This program investigates, from both a sociologicaland psychological viewpoint, the situation surroundingthe incarceration of women who are mothers.What effect do imprisoned women have on theirfamilies? How might circumstances be manipulatedby increasing family contact to enhance the possibilityof reform? This video offers insight to unforeseenproblems associated with their imprisonment.Women inmates, staff, counselors and policy makerscan all benefit from this program.DVD #8422/1590 26 minutes 1993Davey Productions $149 *<strong>Can</strong>adian Production*** Prefer VHS? Just ask!Visit our website - kineticvideo.com • Email us - info@kineticvideo.com • Phone (800) 263-6910 or (416) 538-6613 • Fax (416) 538-9984


3New! SLICKAND SAUL SPEAK ONCOUPLES RECOVERYThis program is designed to help people in treatmentcenters and correctional facilities understand howaddiction negatively impacts couples’ relationships.Also provides strategies to heal relationships in earlyrecovery. Two 30-minute programs - SEEING THEDAMAGE and HEALING THE DAMAGE - include clips ofrecovering addicts and recovering spouses/significantothers, Saul and the puppet Slick. Slick gives humorous,bad advice designed to create conflict in therelationship. This video product is unique anddesigned to be clinical, fun and easy to use.DVD #11677 60 minutes 2008 $239.95*Both programs are on one DVD withFree Downloadable Worksheets.BOTH SIDES OF THE COINProfiles the lives of two men - a violent victim ofviolent sexual abuse and a convicted pedophile.With their therapists, they discuss their experienceswith the post-traumatic healing process and presenttheir personal insight on the impact of trauma on asurvivor’s life. They then focus on what helped or didnot help them in their individual endeavors towardrecovery. Viewers follow the story of their lives astold in their own words from earliest childhoodmemories to the current stage of rehabilitation. Bothare very articulate and have obviously expended acertain amount of effort in attempting to understandthe nature of their problems. Whether their selfanalysisis accurate or not is really beside the pointof this video. The points they bring up make theprogram good study and discussion material onsex offenders and sexually-related trauma issues.DVD #10<strong>06</strong>6 47 minutes 1991 $179.95*<strong>Can</strong>adian ProductionINSIDE/OUT: Real Stories of Women,Men and Life after IncarcerationExplores some deadly health challenges womenface after their partners are released from prison.Focuses on the often unmentioned risks directlyconnected to men having sexual relations, orsharing needles, or other dangerous behavior thatoccurs during incarceration. The fact is that HIV,AIDS and hepatitis are not rare in the prison populationand women are being exposed to these deadlydiseases as a result of unprotected sex with theirpartners upon release. Aimed at pre-release programsfor prisoners as well as for their partners on the outsideand highlights the need for honest communicationaround these issues when planning for the future.*Includes a comprehensive discussion guideDVD #10014/0350 17 minutes 1999Centerforce $119.95WOMEN IN TRANSITION:The On-Going ChallengeFour women - two African-American and two Caucasian- different ages, each describes impressions of hertime behind bars and the struggles and challengesshe faced after being released. They tell how theygrappled with the issues of being labeled “ex-offender”,with rejection, and with turning away from their formerlifestyle, drugs and crime. Each of them offersstraight-forward, invaluable advice regarding whatto do while incarcerated and after release.DVD #1270/2220 32 minutes 1999 Womenin Transition $209.95 *<strong>Can</strong>adian ProductionSILENT VOICES:Children with Incarcerated ParentsFilmed in a courtroom and at Riverbend MaximumSecurity Prison, Rosetta Oliver talks with a group ofparents and children about the impact of incarcerationand the various stages of the incarceration experience.Children share their thoughts and feelingsabout what it was like to witness the arrest of a parent.Both parents and children share their experienceof prison visits, the feelings they cause, and life withoutthe incarcerated person at home. Inmates discussthe difficulties of parenting from behind prison walls.Oliver provides solutions for children and parents whostruggle with incarceration and community re-entry.DVD #1048/2180 40 minutes 2005GWC $299.95T h e A d d i c t i o n s C o n n e c t i o nRELATIONSHIPS with Dwight BradfordThis is about addictions... about addictive personalities...but not just about substance abuse. Femaleinmates at Albion C.F., interact very personally withthis presentation by Dwight Bradford that focuseson such topics as - What is love? Is sex part of love?Is love part of sex? It’s humorous and moving and veryreal. It’s about addictive relationships and self-esteemand women and feelings and ending up in jail.DVD #9509/2180 25 minutes 1998 GWC $239.95WHEN I WAS NINE:The Silent Victims of Sexual Abuse1998 TELLY AWARD WINNERFOR SOCIAL ISSUESIn this overpowering presentation in front of femaleinmates at Albion C.F., Dwight Bradford takes viewersand victims back to the scene of the crime andexplains in sequence how, for many of them, the tragiccriminal events of their lives flowed from the occurrenceof sexual abuse. Shattering interviews with sexualabuse victims show just how deep this insight is.DVD #2659/2180 45 minutes 1998 GWC $239.95WOMEN’S PRISONS: OldProblems and New SolutionsOnce solely a realm of punishment, someprisons now offer choices intended toeducate, empower, and, ultimately, liberate.This program goes inside threewomen’s prisons in the U.S. and <strong>Can</strong>ada,contrasting old and new correctionalphilosophies. Key differences between the countries’systems are noted, such as the level of tolerance forsexual relationships between inmates. Interviews withthe women poignantly highlight their struggles withdrugs, suicide, motherhood, and physical and sexualabuse. The warden of the Kentucky CorrectionalInstitute for Women, the District Director of theBurnaby Correctional Centre for Women in BritishColumbia, and other prison officials discuss giving asecond chance to women who often never had a first.DVD #10296/<strong>06</strong>35 47 minutes 2001 FFH$155.95 *<strong>Can</strong>adian ProductionBREAKING THE CHAINSOK...so here’s the dilemma...and it’s a real one fora lot of people! You’re a biker, or a hooker, or amusician. You don’t particularly want to change yourlife into the straight, married with children, picketfence type-of-thing. You also realize that you havelost control of a substance abuse situation, you’rekilling yourself with it BUT death isn’t exactly in yourimmediate plans either!!! So what do you do? That’swhat BREAKING THE CHAINS is all about. It’s fitting‘clean and sober’ into a lifestyle that doesn’t usuallyaccommodate it. People who havebeen there explain how they don’treally miss the sickness, thehangovers, the blackouts, thelegal entanglements nearly asmuch as they had feared. Thisis motivational as well as instructional.They actually admit that remembering whatyou did last weekend isn’t really that bad!DVD #4275/0900 44 minutes 1988Vox Veritas $249.95 *<strong>Can</strong>adian ProductionMARIJUANA with Delbert BooneWinner! American CorrectionalInt’l Film Festival“BEST TRAINING Film producedby a Non-Correctional Agency”Designed specifically to address the threatthat smoking pot poses to those re-enteringthe ‘world’ after incarceration. Delbert clearly demonstratesthe direct effect marijuana has on postreleasework, relapse, recidivism, relationships, etc.DVD #9172/2180 30 minutes 1997 GWC $299.95Visit our website - kineticvideo.com • Email us - info@kineticvideo.com • Phone (800) 263-6910 or (416) 538-6613 • Fax (416) 538-9984


4BREAKING THECHAINS OFADDICTION:Using Scienceto Aid RecoveryFilmed at RichlandCorrectional Facility inOhio, Dr. C.C. Nuckolsshares with inmatesthe science of how toovercome addictionand improve their lives. He explores the differencesbetween addicts and non-addicts and explains whatresearch shows to be proven recovery methods. Hediscusses choices and realizing that childhood experiencesneed not dictate what follows. He explainsthat closely following the instructions in this serieswill definitely help recovery, lead to real self-discoverywhile making connections on both a human andspiritual level and providing assistance on becominga better parent.Part One - A BRAIN DISEASE - Graphically explainswhat happens to the brain when drugs are administered.39 minutesPart Two - MANAGING A CRAVING - Addresses thememory of drug use, dopamine, common cravingtriggers and craving management. He also discusseschanging behaviors, realizing that overcomingaddiction is achievable as is a radical improvementin lifestyle. He stresses the importance of developinga safety plan. 31 minutesPart Three - TELLING YOUR STORY - Demonstrateshow one’s past provides the ingredients for thepresent but breaking old patterns opens up newpossibilities and allows us to break away from olddestructive behaviors. He discusses the importancefor those in recovery of telling their story to helpthem understand where they came from and wherethey are now. 37 minutesPart Four - GETTING CONNECTED - Discusses howaddicts connect in life through drugs and explainsthree alternative types of recovery connections; community,close friendships and family, and a HigherPower. He explains mirror neurons and how to makenew connections with other people. 38 minutesDVD #1050/2180 2005 GWC $659.95COUNSELING ALCOHOLIC CLIENTS:A Microskills ApproachThe classic ‘microcounseling’ training videowith Norma Gluckstern-Packard, Former Warden,Pautuxent Prison, Maryland. In the 2004 Journal ofAddiction and Offender Counseling, it is concludedthat addiction counselors (alcohol or drugs) whodemonstrate competency in microcounseling skillsare more likely to establish a credible relationshipwith their clients than those not trained in microcounselingskills. As a result of this research weare once again making available this program containingboth basic attending and basic influencingskills. These are real therapy sessions and each ofthe clients in the tape suffer from alcohol addictionand are being trained as peer counselors. They sharetheir own personal issues with the trainer/counselorand their struggle to curtail their alcohol dependencyas they learned how to use microcounseling skills.DVD #10981/1410 Classic 1982 $113.95*Black and white onlyNEW DIRECTION: A Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment CurriculumThis comprehensivecognitive-behavioraltherapy treatmentprogram is availableas a Short-Term 3 to6 months or Long-Term package 6 to12 months. The long-term workbooks and facilitator’sguides are more extensive and have more exercisesthan the short-term workbooks. Both short-term andlong-term curricula can be adapted for mediumlengthprograms. Both are designed to train chemicallydependent offenders to challenge their thinkingin order to change their criminal and addictivebehavior patterns. Real inmates tell the real storyabout recovering from a life of addiction and crime.The cognitive-behavioral approach helps inmatessee how their attitudes and assumptions fueldestructive behaviors. The modular structure allowsfor easy customization to meet individual, facility,and budget needs. <strong>Can</strong> be wholly implemented asa new program or implemented in part to enhanceyour existing program. Features built-in tools formeasuring outcomes and provides framework forstandardized treatment from facility to facility.There are six core modules:1. INTAKE & ORIENTATION - Introduction to TreatmentDVD, Facilitator’s Guide, and 100 Workbooks2. CRIMINAL & ADDICTIVE THINKING - ThinkingAbout Your Thinking, Parts 1 & II (two DVDs), Criminal& Addictive Behavior Tactics <strong>Video</strong>, Facilitator’sGuide, and 100 Workbooks3. DRUG & ALCOHOL EDUCATION - Medical Aspectsof Chemical Dependency DVD, The Disease ofAddiction: Symptoms and Phases DVD, Facilitator’sGuide, and 100 Workbooks.4. SOCIALIZATION - Getting Along DVD, SocializationDVD, Facilitator’s Guide and 100 Workbooks.5. RELAPSE PREVENTION - Preventing Relapse DVD,Facilitator’s Guide, and 100 Workbooks.6. RELEASE & REINTEGRATION PREPARATION -Managing Money DVD, Looking for Work DVD,Facilitator’s Guide, and 100 Workbooks.THE DVDs - Taped in Minnesota correctional facilities,these programs present a powerful, direct, and liberatingmessage about finding a life of recovery andfreedom. Inmates, not actors, candidly discuss thetactics they have used to exact power and controlover others.THE WORKBOOKS - Based on real-life experiences ofincarcerated addicts involved in treatment, the workbooksprovide information, exercises, and activitiesto help offenders see that criminality and addictionare thinking problems before becoming behaviorproblems. Workbooks use phrases and describe situationsthat are familiar to criminals and addicts.Quotes from offenders underscore key concepts.THE FACILITATOR’S GUIDES - Each facilitator’s guidecontains the entire client workbook with sidebarnotes, suggestions, and supplemental informationfor facilitators.ADMINISTRATIVE GUIDEBOOKS - These guidebooksprovide a thorough understanding of the philosophyof corrections-based treatment programming, examinethe criminal/addictive thinking connection, andoffer practical information for successful programimplementation and operation.*Meets RSAT funding requirements! *All parts canbe purchased individually. *Also available on VHS.Hazelden 2002Short-Term Package #10288/0795 $3,849.95Long Term Package #10287/0795 $5,389.95New! THE POWER OF RECOVERYGet ready for a powerful set of stories toinspire and reinforce the process ofrecovery from addiction! Viewerslearn what others have done tomanage triggers, control cravings,and come to terms withtheir past. Stories cover arange of situations and are presentedby a plumber, an ex-con, afather, a transgender, a priest, a motherof two, and a woman who was raped. The real valueof these stories are the nuggets of wisdom that canbe applied to put addiction recovery into practice.Experience the power of recovery for yourself!!!DVD #11655/1955 25 minutes, 2007 $279.95PROCESS OF RECOVERY withMichael JohnsonThis program takes the viewer through the process ofself-discovery as they enter into and continue a life ofrecovery. Michael Johnson explains the process ofreflecting upon their lives and the consequences oftheir behavior for those in recovery. He discusses howalcohol, drugs and criminal behavior lead to jail, death,or insanity and explains why recovery and abstinencefrom alcohol, drugs, and criminal activity must be apermanent commitment. He discusses some of thechanges that take place during the process of recoveryand addresses family issues, getting back time, lack ofdetermination, feeling bored, lost and abandoned.#3236/2180 45 minutes 2000 GWC Inc $299.95Visit our website - kineticvideo.com • Email us - info@kineticvideo.com • Phone (800) 263-6910 or (416) 538-6613 • Fax (416) 538-9984


5BELIEF SYSTEMSby Carl ReddickIn this program, CarlReddick addresses cognitiverestructuring and belief systemswith a group of mandatedclients. He addresses how habits, attitudes,beliefs and associations are the driving force intheir life. Reddick’s work with belief systems grewfrom an early attempt within the State of Oregon tomake ‘better referrals’ to treatment and educationprograms. In Oregon, they realized that an importantpiece was missing between the ‘order to attendtreatment’ and the first session of treatment or education.The missing piece was client motivation.Once referring agencies started utilizing the techniquesillustrated in this video, the number of ‘mandatedclients’ keeping their appointments, payingtheir fees, and ultimately completing their therapystarted to increase. Soon, local community therapistswere demanding to learn the skills containedin Belief Systems. Utilizing the techniques in BeliefSystems during as few as four or five sessions hasimproved the level of participation experienced bytherapist as they attempt to engage this very difficultpopulation in treatment or education programs.DVD #11243/2180 40 minutes 20<strong>06</strong>GWC Inc $239.95PSYCHOLOGY OF ADDICTION withDelbert BooneBringing his audience of female inmates at AlbionC.F. to a higher level of awareness about how and whyaddiction happens, Delbert Boone details the harddrug/soft drug question that causes so much relapse.Viewers begin to understand where they got into troubleand the dangers they have to overcome if theywant to break out of the cycle that traps so many.DVD #2649/2180 30 minutes 1998GWC $299.95MAKING THE RIGHT CHOICES withMichael JohnsonFilmed inside a correctional facility, Michael Johnsonaddresses the struggles many offenders face whenreturning to their old neighborhood and friends.He discusses how the behaviors that often lead aperson to addiction and criminal activity conveyedan illusion of power, control and immediate gratification.He emphasizes that in order to keep fromcoming back to prison it is important to acceptresponsibility for your actions, to develop humilityand to be personally accountable for your actionsand behaviors. Johnson provides successfulstrategies for transitioning back into thecommunity.DVD #9407/2180 51 minutes 2002 GWC$299.95PATHWAY TO CHANGE withMichael JohnsonMichael Johnson is trying to change behavior bychanging the way his audience thinks about themselvesand their relationship with others. He offersmethods for evaluating the ways people in recoveryanalyzes their lives. He illustrates how they often thinkother people or things CAUSE them to have specificemotions and feelings. He then explains how theseemotions and feelings usually lead to specific negativebehaviors which in turn lead to problems. Theysolve the problems with substance abuse. Johnsondemonstrates the “pathway to change” by taking theviewer through a series of examples and analogies inwhich he demonstrates, by using a ‘problems’ and a‘solutions’ column, that there really is a connectionbetween the two. His demonstration clearly explainshow changing things in the ‘solutions’ column canlimit or eliminate many negative consequences andbegin to have a healthy, realistic perception about thepeople or things in their ‘problem’ column.DVD #9574/2180 40 minutes 2000GWC $299.95SOBRIETY: Straight Up withDelbert BooneFilmed at the Gateway Free & Clean Program in St.Louis with a group of recovering addicts, DelbertBoone addresses addiction, recovery and sobriety.He emphasizes that an important part of recoveryand sobriety is to recognize and understand that noteverything that has happened in their life is bad.He explains how most addicts have developed somevery positive qualities such as creativity, consistency,diligence, determination and being able to dealwith adversity. He illustrates how addicts engagethese qualities while actively pursuing their drug ofchoice, and outlines how these same positive qualitiescan be used during recovery to help them staystraight and maintain healthy sobriety. This videowill assist clinicians in identifying positive personalattributes and cognitively isolate the positive andnegative behavior patterns in their clients to helpmotivate them towards seeking to remain sober.#3148/2180 33 minutes 2000 GWC Inc $299.95HIGH COST OF LOW LIVIN’ withDarryl TurpinExamines the lifestyle that often goes hand in handwith addiction, not only the financial cost, but theloss of family, lack of education, no employmentskills, emotional and spiritual bankruptcy and insome cases criminality. This thought provoking videowill make the addict think about the price they havepaid for their addiction and urge them to make positivechanges in their life.DVD #8269/2180 29 minutes 2003GWC $299.95CHALLENGING THE LIFESTYLEand THE RE-ENTRY TRAP with Michael JohnsonThis two video series from Michael Johnson offersin-depth pre-release training designed to help bringthe rates of relapse and recidivism down. These programsaddress successful strategies for re-entry tothe community by focusing on lifestyle changes, andemphasizing the importance of having a strong supportsystem to help avoid the traps of falling backinto the old lifestyle of alcohol, drugs and crime.They also emphasize the importance of setting goals,and staying focused on basic needs, such as food,shelter, clothing, and transportation and also discussthe importance of tolerance, patience, and enduranceas a way to avoid the challenges of re-entry.CHALLENGING THE LIFESTYLE - Michael Johnsonchallenges a group at an Adult Transition Center totake a serious look at their alcohol, drug and criminallifestyle. “What is the payoff?” How about the feelingsof isolation, loneliness, sense of failure and embarrassmentto family that goes with it? Treatment/therapy will take them out of their element and causeconfusion, as everything and everybody they thoughtthey enjoyed are removed. In therapy what was valuedis in conflict with the changes being attempted andcan cause serious doubts. Overcoming this is the challengeof a lifestyle ... and of a lifetime!! DVD #9274THE RE-ENTRY TRAP - Michael Johnson explains thatthe moment of re-entry after incarceration can raisefears and anxieties about daily living, especially forthose with a history of substance abuse. After havingno decision-making power or opportunity while imprisonedthe stress of normal life activities can result ina return to self-defeating mindsets and behaviors.The reality of coming home can also trigger a mixedset of emotions for family members. DVD #4302DVD Series #9194/2180 2004 GWC $299.95each or Series $539.95HIGH ON CRACKSTREETThis shattering documentaryoffers insight into the personallives of the drugaddicted. It is a shockingportrayal of the devastationthat can be brought to, what seem to be, relativelyintelligent people. Often those same people don’treally have a very clear an idea of what their livesactually look like. The program documents the natureof their codependent relationships while clearlydemonstrating the all-consuming nature of addiction.Self-respect, family, desires or ambitions all disappearin a puff of crack smoke. Selling yourself, oranyone else, to get your hands on the next high is allthat counts. A real motivator for behavioral change!DVD #10176/0530 60 minutes 1996 D.C.T.V.$329.95Visit our website - kineticvideo.com • Email us - info@kineticvideo.com • Phone (800) 263-6910 or (416) 538-6613 • Fax (416) 538-9984


6SET-UP FORRELAPSE withMichael Johnson“We recently purchaseda substantialquantity of thisvideo and I want to tell you that it is far andaway the very best film I have seen. The videoattacks the fantasies of the ‘lifestyle’ so manyoffenders mistakenly believe is somethingthey don’t need to change. It torpedoes addiction/offender thinking errors so prevalent inthe incarcerated population (including thoseon probation and parole) and helps themchoose to make life-altering changes betterthan anything I have ever seen.”Guy Ogan, M.A., M.Ed., LCDC, AAC, SATPAdministration, Texas Dept. of Criminal JusticeIt’s funny. It’s smart. It’s right to the point. In nouncertain terms viewers are told that all the wishfulthinking in the world will not change where theycame from or what they have done to their lives ortheir families... and it sure won’t prevent them fromrelapsing! Michael Johnson’s keen eye and ironicsense of humor bring clarity to the predicament inwhich so many find themselves.DVD #9335/2180 30 minutes 2000 GWC $299.95JESSE’S STORYJesse’s Story is a taped interview with a young manwho has battled Methamphetamine addiction foryears, at one point Jesse tried to commit suicide byshot-gun and survived but is terribly disfigured; hehas had numerous surgeries but can not stay off ofMeth long enough to have all of the plastic cosmeticsurgery he needs. When the producer interviewedJesse he was in a county jail waiting to be transferredto prison. His interview is heartbreaking andtruly shows the powers of Meth addiction.DVD #11252/2180 18 minutes 20<strong>06</strong> GWC $89.95LIFE ON LIFE’S TERMS: Release andReintegration PreparationRecidivism is a complex and confounding issue, at theheart of which lies an equally chronic problem - substanceabuse. This program provides a powerful, cognitive-behavioraltreatment program for male chemicallydependent offenders. Reflects real-life experiencesof incarcerated addicts; the activities demonstrateaddictive and criminal thought processes thatkeep offenders stuck in destructive behavior patterns.Viewers will also see how some have broken the cycleand found a life of recovery and freedom.DVD #11117/0795 32 minutes 2002Hazelden $269.95FOUR PHASES OF COMMUNITYRE-ENRY with Rosetta OliverRosetta Oliver, addiction consultant, explains whyafter months of treatment, incarceration or both,most clients believe they have the tools to maintaina healthy lifestyle. It’s difficult to help them understandthat walking out of a treatment facility orprison is just the beginning of their journey, certainlynot the end. During this video Ms. Oliver detailsthe 4 R’s of Community Re-entry that will set clientsup for success in lieu of failure.DVD #9575 30 minutes, 2002 $299.95*Includes facilitator guideRECOVERY: A Family Affair withRosetta OliverThe focus of this video is family issues related toaddiction, recovery and returning to the communityafter treatment. Ms. Oliver takes the audience throughseveral stages of recovery. Discussions are focusedon the behaviors and expectations of the alcoholicor addict and their family prior to and after releasefrom treatment and/or incarceration. She clarifiesthe terms relapse and recovery, identifies stressorsthat often frustrate families when an active addictsettles down to abstinence, building support systems,positive relationships and healthy boundaries.DVD #9208/2180 30 minutes 2000GWC $299.95BEAT THE STREET SERIES:Clean and Sober in the CityThis cutting-edge series imparts the latest researchinto urban relapse prevention strategies. Prior torelease, it was screened and revised based on inputfrom hundreds of streetwise recovering addicts, anda panel of national experts. Features credible rolemodels, engaging visuals and music, realistic reenactments,narration by recovering inner-city addicts,and highest quality production, special effects andgraphics. Each part covers a different aspect ofurban recovery and relapse prevention:Part 1: STREET SMARTS - Learning to Avoid RelapseEight specific skills vital to urban relapse prevention.Part 2: BACK ON THE BLOCK - Early RecoveryThe first weeks home: Dealing with housing, oldfriends, triggers.Part 3: RECOVERING RELATIONSHIPS - Families,Partners & KidsCoping with relapse traps that occur in relationshipsPart 4: CATCHIN’ FEELINGS - New Ways to Copewith EmotionsTechniques for handling anger, shame, guilt, self-pity.Part 5: MAKING IT HAPPEN - Work, Money, Schooland Good TimesGoing for your dreams in long-term recovery.DVD Series #9170 Five 35-minute Programs,1996 $233.95 each or Series $824.95*Includes 170-page Counselor’s GuideC r i m i n o l o g y & R e c i d i v i s m - S t a y i n g O u tSEVILLE’S STORY:Choosing to Live CleanPersonal responsibility is at the center of this ABCNews series - but compassion and redemption arealso major parts of the equation. Drawn from theso-called Badlands, one of the most dangerousneighborhoods in Philadelphia, this is the story ofa former criminal and the community activist whohelped him change. The psychological journey ofthe man known as Seville demonstrates what socialoutreach and involvement can accomplish when alost soul makes a conscious choice to find a betterlife. The series consists of two programs:FROM THE BADLANDS TO REDEMPTION - Ten yearsago, Merrill Jackson stole Cadillacs and helpedhis fellow heroin addicts shoot up - behavior thatearned him the nicknames“Seville” and “The Doctor”.This program explores theextraordinary transformationthat took place in Jackson’slife after he met Joann Muller,an activist Christian ministerand mother of five from thesuburbs of Philadelphia. Through one-on-one interviewsand extensive footage from Jackson’s drugdealingdays, the fearless street preacher explainshow her community-oriented mission took shape,while the man formerly known as The Doctor contemplatesthe painful life he left behind. 23 minutesTHE DOCTOR AND THE REVEREND - Car thief, heroinaddict, drug dealer - how can a person escape a lifelike that? This program examines thelife-changing friendship between Merrill“The Doctor” Jackson and the Rev. JoannMuller - the first, a criminal from thestreets of Philadelphia; the second, aChristian minister determined to changehim. Using intimate interviews andfootage of crime-infested neighborhoods,the video describes the process through whichJackson realized his future was up to him.Revelations from both interviewees, brought outby challenging questions from host Ted Koppel,guide viewers through the nightmare and rewardsof drug recovery. 22 minutesDVD Series #11780 Two programs 2005$107.95 each or Series $197.95 *CCVisit our website - kineticvideo.com • Email us - info@kineticvideo.com • Phone (800) 263-6910 or (416) 538-6613 • Fax (416) 538-9984


7VICTIM OR WARRIOR featuringCarl Reddick<strong>Video</strong>taped at the Lincoln County BehaviorModification Center in Newport, Oregon, this trainingprogram introduces this highly effective FranklinCovey Reality Model to a workshop of offenders.Viewers are shown a simple formula to criticallyexamine their own thought processes. Reddick appliesthe concepts of the Reality Model to the streets,supplying a visual picture of the connectionsbetween beliefs and behaviors. With his inimitablestyle of wit and his dynamism, he provides examplesand anecdotes particularly relevant to offenders.DVD #1294/2180 120 minutes 1999GWC $299.95BEYOND ANGERand FROM THEINSIDE OUTCurriculaThis special collection featuringEarnie Larsen,includes two curricula:BEYOND ANGER: Connecting with Self and OthersThis four-week curriculum helps clients in institutionalsettings and community corrections addressanger, reconciliation, and emotion management andprovides guidelines for daily living. Role plays andtestimonials by inmates help clients explore spouseand family issues, forgiveness, and letting go of thepast. The program stresses how to take action, dealwith feelings, and make positive progress. The completecurriculum includes a facilitator’s guide, avideo, and reproducible handouts. BEYOND ANGERhelps corrections clients to identify sources ofresentment and anger and develop strategies tomove beyond them to forgiveness. It can also aidthem to reconcile and reestablish relationships orlearn to move on when reconciliation is not possible.FROM THE INSIDE OUT: Taking PersonalResponsibility for the Relationships in Your LifeThis 12-week curriculum provides clients in institutionalsettings and community corrections tools for building,strengthening, and maintaining relationships.Concrete examples, specific advice, inmate testimonials,and role-plays teach inmates how to improve relationshipsby taking personal responsibility for them.This curriculum includes a facilitator’s guide, reproducibleworksheets, and 3 DVDs. FROM THE INSIDEOUT helps clients take personal responsibility for theirlives, develop skills needed to make relationships workand discover tools to build healthy relationships.*This complete package includes 4 DVD’s,2 Facilitators Guides, and 2 Sets of ReproducibleHandouts and WorksheetsDVD Series #11580/0795 1999 Hazelden$389.95 and $595.95 respectively orSeries $852.95PULLINGPUNCHES:A Curriculum forRage ManagementWhile designed for those inalcohol and drug recovery,this informative series willbe very useful to anyone dealing with anger-managementproblems. Explains that terms like denial,tolerance and enabling are applicable to anger aswell as to addictions and that treatment for thisanger must be undertaken seriously for recovery tooccur. The production is ethnically diverse, anddeals with crucial skills for realistic changes.UNDERSTANDING YOUR RAGE - Even viewers indenial about their anger problem will identify withthese true stories exploring what constitutes problemanger, anger blackouts and getting high fromanger, how anger and drug/alcohol use are connected,the roots of anger, and how triggers make sense.TOOLS FOR MANAGING ANGER - Anger managementthrough practical, specific, proven strategies; thisprogram helps viewers identify triggers and learn toavoid them, recognize when a short fuse is mostlikely, know warning signs and prevent "going off"and use self-talk to calm down. #5991ANGER REDUCTION AND LONG-TERM CHANGES -Viewers learn what alterations they have to make toreduce their 'anger load' and how best to make themby reconstructing faulty beliefs, healing the wounds ofchildhood, assertive conflict resolution and expressionof feelings, forgiving themselves and stress reduction.*Each program in the series ends with "snapshots"of each person featured, showing how gaining controlover anger has improved their lives in miraculousways. Series purchase includes Counselor's Guide,Handouts and Client Worksheets. PLEASE NOTE - onlythe TOOLS program is available for purchase separately.DVD #9131 Three 35-minute programs 2002Series $593.95CHANGING LIVES, SAVING LIVES:Criminals & Gang MembersAnonymousRichard Mejico is a hardcore gang member doing timefor murder. So is his cellmate who happens to be hisson, Steven. This ABC News report explains howCriminals and Gang Members Anonymous, the 12-stepprogram founded by Richard, is helping people addictedto criminal violence to break the cycle of revengeand find peace. Interviews with other convicts who aretaking the C.G.A. message to heart, and Martha,Richard’s wife and Steven’s mother, are also included.DVD #4434/<strong>06</strong>35 23 minutes 2004 FFH $107.95*** Prefer VHS? Just ask!CIRCLE OF JUSTICE*Winner! CHRIS AWARD - 52nd ColumbusInternational Film Festival and BESTSOCIAL DOCUMENTARY at the 2004 NewYork International Independent FestivalThe Circle is sacred. It represents both the cycle ofcrime and the cycle of healing. With the body behindbars, the spirit can still be set free; but if the spiritcould only be set free before prison, the harm causedby the crime could have been prevented. This is adocumentary about going to prison to gain one’s freedom;is such a thing possible? The stories of threeaboriginal offenders unfold within the walls of afederal penitentiary as they struggle with issues ofmercy and healing within a man-made institutiondesigned to deter and punish. A Mi’kmaq Elder,brings his wisdom into the prison and introducesmembers of the Native Brotherhood Association totheir culture and traditions for the first time. Whatmight have been different if they had been introducedto these ways BEFORE they went to jail? It gives awhole new meaning to the term “life sentence”.#7591/0170 51 minutes 2004 Circle of JusticeProd Ltd $179.95 *<strong>Can</strong>adian ProductionGOIN’ HOME TO STAY withDelbert BooneDelbert Boone talks to inmates at Big Muddy RiverCorrectional Center in Illinois, about going home,but more importantly, staying there once they getthere! In a straight-forward style, Boone discussesanti-social behavior, lifestyles, value systems, “hiddenangers”, addiction disease and its progression.He challenges viewers to take a good look at themselvesand what has happened in their life as aresult of alcohol and drug use.DVD #10579/2180 90 minutes 1995GWC $299.95New! FROMPRISON TO HOMEEx-convicts of all races face formidableodds, but for those whoare African-American, conditionsare often even more difficult. This documentary tracesthe experiences of four black ex-inmates over thecourse of a year, focusing on their challenges withemployment, housing, addiction, and reconnecting withfamily - as well as their participation in the nontraditionalAfrican American Program for parolees. Richard,a 36-year-old crack addict, has spent 12 years in andout of the system. Arthur, 45, has been arrested 13times. Calvin, 49, has served 18 months for drug possessionand burglary. And 37-year-old Randy, emergingfor the first time after a 16-year murder sentence, isintent on going to college. The parole officers who workwith these men are also interviewed.DVD #11662 47 minutes, 2007 FFH $179.95 *CCVisit our website - kineticvideo.com • Email us - info@kineticvideo.com • Phone (800) 263-6910 or (416) 538-6613 • Fax (416) 538-9984


8New!THE ANGERWORKSHOPSERIESSociety and conventional therapeutic wisdom positsthat Anger in any shape or form is “bad”. Dr. JoannePeterson believes anger is a feeling or emotionalresponse to hurt, fear, frustration, helplessness andloss. This series is presented in 13 programs:IN ANGER’S PATH (1/13) - In this program, the participantsshare how anger has affected their ownlives and relationships. They explore their own“Default Style”. 30 minutesUNDERSTANDING ANGER’S PURPOSE (2/13) -Dr. Peterson describes the physiological roots andevolution of Infantile and Adult Anger. We learn thekey distinctions between responsible anger andviolence. 26 minutesUNDERSTANDING VIOLENCE (3/13) - In this program,we will learn about the many subtle andmore insidious forms of violence; including: SociallySanctioned, Indirect and Passive and Direct andActive. 22 minutesAGGRESS ENERGY EXERCISES (4/13) - In this program,participants learn six exercises that anyonecan use to engage their passion in a safe andboundaried context of their own creation. 35 minutesCLEARINGS (5/13) - Clearings are a practical tool toexpress negative feelings and emotions before theybuild, fester or explode. You will learn the Contractfor Clearings and then watch as participants practicethis important “first line of defense”. 22 minutesVESUVIUS (6/13) - A Vesuvius is another practicaltool to express frustrations, resentments and eventsthat have occurred or built up over time. In thisprogram, you will learn to create a Contract forVesuvius and then watch participants expresstheir own. 29 minutesPHYSICAL EXPRESSION (7/13) - In this program,participants explore their most recurring issue andare given an opportunity to physically express itusing a number of different techniques. 36 minutesBOUNDARIES AND THE AUTHENTIC SELF (8/13) -To function within the context of a society, we mustall learn and adhere to certain norms, rules andobligations. The problem is that this often comesat the cost of our Authentic Self. 10 minutesTHE BOUNDARY CONTINUUM (9/13) - In this program,we learn about the enormous range of possibilitiesthat exist between our individual Preferencesand Bottom Lines. You will also learn the importantdistinctions between Walls and Boundaries, and theimpact they have on our relationships. 22 minutesCREATING EFFECTIVE BOUNDARIES (10/13) - Thecommon misconception is that we are entitled tohave our boundaries respected. Dr. Peterson doesnot believe this to be true, and believes it’s ourresponsibility to communicate them and act on ourown behalf if other’s won’t respect them. 12 minutesBUILDING SAFE RELATIONSHIPS (11/13) - Safety isa series of individually defined qualities, behaviorsand actions. It is NOT a feeling. So in this program,you will learn to define what safety means to youand learn concrete Assessment Tools to preventconflict from escalating to violence. 10 minutesTAKING IT HOME (12/13) - This program, participantsexplore how they will sabotage themselvesand what they’re committed to doing when it occurs.You will also learn about the “Anger Junkie” and theimportance of looking beneath your own anger to learnfrom the hurt, fear, frustration, helplessness andloss that we all experience in our lives. 26 minutesEMBRACING ANGER (13/13) - Dr. Peterson believesthat there is immense freedom and empowermentin living a response-able life - and that all victimsmake a choice to be so. The participants share theirexperience, lessons and aspirations as they takeThe Anger Workshop home. 19 minutesSeries DVD #11810 Thirteen programs 2007 $159each or Series $1,595 *<strong>Can</strong>adian ProductionGOIN’ HOME: The SeriesThis six-part series featuring Delbert Boone focuseson the relationship between addiction, personaldishonesty to oneself and others, and the criminallifestyle. The programs aim at providing thoughtprocesses and new understanding that will reducerecidivism as well as relapse:TAKING A LOOK AT YOU - Helps viewers identifythe connection between addiction and lifestyle.EMPOWERING YOURSELF - Explores behaviors andhow one can use some of the qualities that addictionhas provided to empower oneself.THE DECEPTION OF ADDICTION - Explains that thecommon perception of addiction is mostly a misconception,and how addiction basically comes tocontrol every aspect of life.THE RULES OF THE GAME - Shows that the real rulesof the addiction/criminal-lifestyle game are chaos,disrespecting loved ones, insanity and not beingtruthful. Reinforces the idea that addiction is aprimary disease. A perfect video for people whosay they were only addicted to the money.GIVING UP THE GAME - Examines issues related tofinding the right answers, helping oneself, truthtelling, getting out of the game, and getting backinto the circle of society.THE ART OF MAINSTREAMING - Opens with a discussionabout reality and the way we do business withthe world, change vs. adjustment, taking inventory,making the most of one’s time and asks ‘what areyou willing to do to stay home”?DVD Series #1<strong>06</strong>80/2180 Six 45-minuteprograms 20<strong>06</strong> GWC $239.95 each orSeries $1,193.95New! GOING HOME:Teens Re-entering SocietyAll former inmates have a hard time adjusting to lifeoutside prison, but teenagers face their own specificset of challenges after doing time. This two-partseries shows how that adjustment process oftenplays out and how its hardships can be minimized.Filmed in large part at the Riker’s Island Academy,a GED-level school that has helped turn hundredsof inmates’ lives around, the series covers the majorsources of conflict that young people will encounterwhen reentering society. Addressing the day-to-daychallenges ofnewfound, uncertainfreedom,these programsillustrate how asupport systemcan be built withthe help of family,peers, caseworkers,and even correctional staff. The programs inthe series are:FROM THE INSIDE: Personal Challenges for TeensReentering SocietyFor many inmates at juvenile correctional facilities,looking ahead to freedom brings anxiety and doubt.This program illustrates the challenges that oftenawait young offenders following incarceration andshows teen inmates preparing to face the corporateworld, their families, and themselves. Overcomingilliteracy, building marketable work skills, andbecoming familiar with employment counselingand job search techniques are some of the subjectsexplored. The emotional side of leaving prison -including homecomings with elated parents andsiblings and the counseling that often accompaniesthose reunions - is also illustrated in depth.21 minutesON THE OUTSIDE: Social Challenges forTeens Reentering SocietyThe importance of guidance programs for prisonerscan’t be overstressed - they help society as well asthe individual reentering it. Following young peoplewho have been discharged from Riker’s IslandAcademy, this program focuses on the payoffs thatcome from educational and counseling servicesfor those behind bars. A lively peer-to-peer classsetting is featured, while the process of courtordereddrug-testing is illustrated in detail bya visit to an ex-offender’s home - highlightinga central concern of many young people tryingto find meaning and success on the outside.A wealth of insight is also provided on theadvantages gained from structured vocationaland recreational programs. 23 minutesDVD #11532/<strong>06</strong>35 Two programs 2008FFH $203.95 *CCVisit our website - kineticvideo.com • Email us - info@kineticvideo.com • Phone (800) 263-6910 or (416) 538-6613 • Fax (416) 538-9984


9THE HIP HOPGENERATIONSetToday many of the clients sitting in your office orin your treatment program are a part of the Hip HopGeneration, a group of young adults that many findhard to understand. In these two videos on Hip HopSobriety, Delbert Boone addresses the influencingfactors of this often controversial group.In Part One, THE ROOTS OF THE HIP HOP GENERA-TION, primarily a staff training program, DelbertBoone describes the Hip Hop Generation as thoseborn between 1965 and 1984. He explains howthose at the end of the Civil Rights and Black PowerGeneration were essentially the ones who gave birthto the movement that has been defined as the HipHop Generation and why those at the beginning ofthe generation have a vastly different interpretationof hip-hop music and culture than those at theend. Delbert then provides strategies for effectivelyworking with these clients and explains why achievingwealth, by any means necessary, is more importantthan most anything else to this generation.40 minutesIn Part Two, BUILDING A BRIDGE TO THE HIP HOPGENERATION, a client education program filmedwith a group of young adults, Delbert Boone discussesthe influencing factors of their generationand how they have relied on clothes and music todefine their culture. He addresses their values andmorals, rites of passage, social norms and themixed messages they have received from themedia and their peers. He discusses why mostof them got their education off the street and whythey felt that school and jobs were not going to dothem any good. Boone also addresses interpersonalrelationships and why most young people of theirgeneration often isolate and start using drugs andwhy drug trafficking appeals to them. 44 minutesDVD #9490/2180 Two programs 2004GWC $239.95 each or Series $359.95JUVENILE CORRECTION FACILITIESNo one yearns to experience the inside of a prison -but to understand the American criminal justicesystem and those who enter it at an early age,spending a couple of nights behind bars yieldspowerful results. This ABC News program is theproduct of unprecedented access to Arizona’s juvenilecorrection facilities, documenting six monthsin the lives of inmates between 12 and 17 yearsold. Although the settings can be violent, the younginterviewees display remarkable honesty, resilience,and hope for the future, reminding viewers thateven in “juvie”, opportunities for learning andself-discovery are still available.DVD #10527 39 minutes, 2005 FFH$155.95 *CCNO KINDA LIFEThis is a stark and biting documentary filmedentirely behind bars at a Penitentiary featuringprisoners “telling it like it is” about the realities oflosing their freedom at an early age for drug relatedcrimes. In dramatic settings, they relate their individualstories, telling how and why they were lockedaway, describing drab daily prison routine andinmate struggle, and in so doing impart a strongsense of personal loss and regret. Ultimately this“living testimony” concludes with compelling adviceto teenagers not to choose drugs, not to let crackcocaine and other dangerous substances ruin theirlives. This program will make your most at-riskstudents sit up and take notice.DVD #9325/0505 20 minutes 2004Discover $189.95 Grades 9 to 12TOUGH GUISE:Media Imagesand the Crisisin Masculinity“Highly recommended.Offersstrong statisticaland analytical evidence regarding the veryreal crisis arising from the widespread depictionof inaccurate and unhealthy stereotypesof male masculinity.”This program - featuring Jackson Katz - offers viewersthe chance to look systematically at the relationshipbetween the images of popular culture and thesocial construction of masculine identities. Is therea crisis in masculinity? Has there always been?What actually comprises the masculine and whatbenefit does society receive from it? Using excerptsfrom movies, music videos, and other media representations,TOUGH GUISE is a great discussionstarter for both men and women on a very relevantsubject. Psychology, sociology, media studies, genderrelations both private and work-related are allcovered. Presented in two parts...Part 1 - UNDERSTANDING VIOLENT MASCULINITYPart 2 - VIOLENT MASCULINITY IN ACTION#7417/<strong>06</strong>85 82 minutes 1999 $179.95(Colleges & Universities $329.95)*Special Offer - Additional copies $90!!!MANHOOD with Darryl TurpinDuring this video, Darryl Turpin discusses the truemeaning of attaining manhood with a group ofmen in recovery at Dismas Charities. He beginsby addressing the misconceptions and mixedmessages young men often receive from theirpeers on the street, such as being a real manmeans money, jewelry, a nice car, partying,drinking and using drugs.DVD #9275/2180 45 minutes 2003GWC $299.95MANHOOD AND VIOLENCE: Fatal PerilThe “Resolve to Stop the Violence Program”, or RSVP,places male convicts in highly structured encountergroups, helping them recognize the warped conceptsof masculinity behind their violent behavior. This documentaryfollows nine inmates through this rigorousself-discovery process, recording their growing senseof accountability and willingness to change. Withcommentary from law enforcement officers, violence-preventionexperts, victims’ relatives, and theinmates themselves, the video also follows up onRSVP participants after their release, highlightingthe ultimate benefit of the program - a dramaticreduction in recidivism among its graduates.DVD #1097/<strong>06</strong>35 58 minutes 2003 FFH $155.95KNOW WHEN TO SAY NO withGuy WheelerGuy Wheeler discusses the trickery that can result fromnot knowing how or when to say no. He discusses thehooks that “so-called friends” or family members use tomanipulate, trick and con you into using drugs or gettinginvolved in criminal activity. He provides the viewerwith tools to help them work through these issues andemphasizes that you must learn to take control of yourlife or you will continue to go back to treatment, jailor die because you do not know how to say no.DVD #9577/2180 26 minutes 2003 GWC $299.95PAROLE: Getting Out and Staying OutPrison life is hard - but for most ex-convicts, life on theoutside is tough too. This video follows paroled prisonersas they re-enter civilian life and face challengesboth large and small. Upon release from jail, the livesof these young men are suddenly filled with criticaldecisions. Some are dreaded, such as the split-secondchoice of whether or not to engage in violence; thewrong choice will put them back behind bars. Otherdilemmas are unexpected, like having to decide whatto wear every morning. The program provides an eyeopeninglook at the typical parolee’s struggle to findwork, stay away from drugs and former friends, andmaintain a positive attitude about the future.DVD #11533/<strong>06</strong>35 16 minutes 20<strong>06</strong> FFH$79.95 *CCRE-ENGAGING INTO SOCIETY:Accessing the American SystemDelbert Boone offers viewers and a group of femaleinmates of Albion C.F. a “how to” course on effectivelychanging their behavior and their thinking so that theycan start to take part in the rewards of society insteadof being “3rd class citizens” and the outlaw-victims ofthat society as they are now. A truly brilliant presentation.DVD #2660/2180 42 minutes 1998 GWC $299.95*** Prefer VHS? Just ask!Visit our website - kineticvideo.com • Email us - info@kineticvideo.com • Phone (800) 263-6910 or (416) 538-6613 • Fax (416) 538-9984


10FINDING EMPLOYMENT: The FirstStep for the Ex-Offender to MakingIt on the OutsideFinding a job is tough. Having a record can make iteven tougher. However, employment is the first stepto making your way on the outside. This programfocuses on everything the ex-offender needs to knowin order to find employment. Included is advice on:Starting a job search while still incarcerated; Usingwant ads; Filling out job applications; What to wear;Interview tips, how to handle being incarcerated inthe interview; Networking using friends and familyto find employment; and, How to find and takeadvantage of offender aid programs in any area.Features interviews with experts who work with exoffenderson a daily basis and an employer highlightthis extremely informative program. After watchingthis video, you’ll be one step closer to finding a joband being successful on the outside.DVD #10303/0405 25 minutes 2005Linx $129.95New! STARTING FRESH SERIESThis series gives teensthrough adults with a backgroundinvolving the judicialsystem, the information theyneed to get a job. Done documentary-style,viewers followTrey through each phase of hisjob hunt. <strong>Can</strong> be viewed as a series or stand alone.HOW I FOUND A JOB (WITH A TROUBLED BACKGROUND)Trey takes his audience on an challenging, educationalride as he records his own video documentaryof the job hunting process. This video focuses on thejob search techniques, such as filling out applications,networking with family and friends, job centersand more.JOB INTERVIEWING (WITH A TROUBLED BACKGROUND)For someone with a troubled background, job interviewscan be a frustrating experience. In this video,Trey shows us that although interviewing can be achallenge, it is also the best opportunity forimpressing potential employers and landing the job.RESUMES AND COVER LETTERS (FOR THOSE WITH ATROUBLED BACKGROUND)The cover letter and resume are two very powerfulpapers, especially for job seekers with a criminalrecord. In this program, Trey continues his journey byteaching viewers HOW to write honest cover lettersand resumes that set them apart from the pack, andthey will learn WHY these papers are so important tothe job search process. Viewers will also learn theDOs and DON’Ts of resumes and cover letters fromthe folks who know best... the people who read them!DVD Series #11335/1280 Three 20-minuteprograms 2007 Linx $129.95 each orSeries $329.95 *CCNew! FROM PAROLE TO PAYROLL:A Process of PersistenceFor the ex-offender, finding a rewarding job is oneof the most challenging steps toward building a productivenew life. Based on a workshop series by lifeskills educator Linda Manson, this comprehensivevideo/workbook series contains solid, real-world contentdesigned to help job seekers find satisfying work,and features informative interviews, helpful tips, andcolorful graphics. Featured experts include: From ThePennsylvania Prison Society: Linda Manson, life skillseducator; Pamela Superville, job developer; andCharles Fleming, case manager of the Re-EntryServices Program; From IMPACT Services Corporation:Ray Jones, director of Ex-offender and ParentingServices, and Jason Cosley, program manager ofthe JOBS Project and Ex-offender Services; FromCommunity Legal Services: Janet Ginzberg, seniorstaff attorney in the Employment Law Unit.There are three programs and one workbook inthe series:THE EX-OFFENDER’S JOB SEARCH COMPANION:Getting a Good Job Despite Your Record (72 Pages)FINDING A JOB, 23 minutesRESUMES AND JOB APPLICATIONS,20 minutesTHE JOB INTERVIEW, 22 minutesDVD Series #11589/0405 2008Cambridge $107.95 each orSeries $299.95 *CCLIFE AFTER PRISON:Success on the Outside*WINNER! Bronze Statuette,Telly Awards and Gold, Aurora AwardsStatistics show that a high percentage of theinmates who are paroled will commit another crimeand be incarcerated again within two years. Thisinformation-packed program contains interviewswith individuals who have beaten the odds andmade a successful transition to a rewarding andprosperous life. It also includes segments with thosewho have failed on the outside and examines wherethey went wrong and what they might have donedifferently to avoid being institutionalized again.Parole officers who have spent years working withparolees provide insight to explain why some exoffenderssucceed while others do not. The programalso covers where to look for employment and howto make the most of the work experience and skillslearned while incarcerated. Through up-close, personalinterviews the program illustrates specificsteps needed to succeed on the outside, in additionto examining the many pitfalls that must be avoided.This reality-based program is ideal for current inmates,ex-offenders, parole officers and many others.DVD #9352/0405 40 minutes 1999Cambridge $118.95New!ASSIGNMENT:Re-EntryThis is one of the mostdetailed and comprehensivevideos ever produced on the topic ofre-entry. Michael Johnson uses real-life perspectivesand situations as he takes the viewerthrough a deep study of their life on the streetand the situations they will encounter oncereleased. Michael discusses in great detailthe importance of setting all sorts of goals,and having a definite plan and direction forre-entry. He elaborates on expectations and theimportance of understanding personal limitationsas they relate to successful outcomesafter release. The viewer will be encouragedto take notes and complete many weeks ofintense writing and self-discovery which willresult in achieving an informed and intelligentre-entry plan. Not only is ASSIGNMENT: Re-Entry a how to guide for re-entry, but morethan that it is a powerful therapeutic tool.DVD #12165 90 minutes, 2008 $329.95*Note - $299.95 if purchased with HOW YOUGOT HERE: Reflections of a Lost ChildhoodNew!HOW YOU GOT HERE:Reflections of a Lost ChildhoodDuring this intense presentation MichaelJohnson exposes what he calls the lost piecein recovery - our childhood, the roots of ourpersonal defects, the deprived childhood, theunderpinnings of pain, suffering and destruction.No one has ever approached this topicwith the intensity that Michael delivers inthis program. Without a doubt this programwill help the viewer understand how theybecame addicted to drugs, have had problemswith personal relationships and criminalbehavior. Tackles the issues that must beaddressed and overcome in order to beginand succeed in any re-entry or 12-Step program.In the end, Michael reveals the secretsof healing, forgiveness, and love.DVD #12166 30 minutes, 2008 $329.95*Note - $299.95 if purchased withASSIGNMENT: Re-EntryVisit our website - kineticvideo.com • Email us - info@kineticvideo.com • Phone (800) 263-6910 or (416) 538-6613 • Fax (416) 538-9984


11O t h e r C o n s i d e r a t i o n sHIV/AIDS 101with KimBouldin-JonesThis comprehensive,excellent program withKim Bouldin-Jones - anationally recognizedauthority on AIDS prevention - contains the mostcurrent information about HIV and AIDS. It addresseswhy this virus is different, how it is transmitted,and how to protect against what is now called an“everybody” disease. Ms. Bouldin-Jones explainshow HIV is detected and treated, and the currentclinical parameters for distinguishing HIV-positivestatus and AIDS. The primary focus of this must-seepresentation is the universality of the disease, withpractical steps for reducing the risk of transmission,beginning with the change in the nomenclature from“safe” sex to the current, more accurate “safer” sex.DVD #7283/2180 45 minutes, 2003 $299.95SEX, DRUGS and HIV withKim Bouldin-JonesKim Bouldin-Jones explains how substance abuseoften causes a person to make unhealthy decisionsand choices such as sharing needles, trading sex fordrugs or involving themselves in unsafe, unprotectedsex increasing exposure to HIV and other sexuallytransmitted diseases. She also addresses how substanceabuse compromises and weakens the immunesystem and attacks vital organs in the body. Sheexplains the importance of making healthy choicesand discusses factors that can reduce levels of risk.DVD #7877/2180 25 minutes 2004 $299.95IN THE SHADOW OF FAITH:Redemption Behind BarsAngola Penitentiary has its own radio station, its ownmagazine, and most notably its own highly organizedevangelical ministry. It is also a working farm, tendedin large part by compliant, nonviolent inmates. Whatforces are at work in the once-notorious Louisianainstitution? Have its residents embraced religionsincerely, or is Angola a focal point of sophisticatedbrainwashing? This program invites viewers to considerthose questions. Examining daily life at thecomplex, it reveals an existence that, while varyingfrom inmate to inmate, finds meaning in work, worship,and little else. Insights into prison realitiesand their spiritual remedies come from lifers,guards, and warden Burl Cain, the charismaticinstigator of Angola’s transformation.DVD #11611 57 minutes, 20<strong>06</strong> 179.95 *CCINSIDE THE CRIMINAL MINDThis gripping three-part series enters the world offorensic psychology to illustrate how law enforcementofficers and mental health professionals getinside the criminal mind. Captivating case studiesfrom the U.K. and the U.S. provide a real-world contextfor the techniques and processes described.The programs in this series are:TALK TO ME: The Dynamics of Hostage NegotiationTO CATCH A KILLER: The Use and Abuse ofCriminal ProfilingMAD OR BAD? Psychologically AssessingCriminal CompetenceDVD #9348/<strong>06</strong>35 Three programs 2001FFH $179.95 each or Series $479.95SUPERMAX: Life in aSuper-Maximum Security PrisonPromoting greater public safety and punishmentthat better fits the crime, legislators are pressingfor tougher sentencing and prisons that bear noresemblance to ‘country clubs’. But dehumanizedto the point of despair and even insanity, manyinmates being returned to the streets from ‘supermax’prisons are angry and psychotic. This explosivetwo-part series featuring ABC News anchor TedKoppel scrutinizes the impact of ‘supermax’ onconvicts, prison staff, and society itself. The programsare: SUPERMAX: A Prison within a Prisonand PRISON GANGS AND RACISM BEHIND BARS.DVD Series #10297/<strong>06</strong>35 Two 40-minute programs1998 FFH $155.95 each or Series $279.95JUDGMENT DAY:Should the Guilty Go Free?Every year, hundreds of thousands of convicts appearbefore parole and clemency boards to plead for earlyrelease. This hard-hitting program draws viewers intothe formidable decision-making process as boards inBoston, Las Vegas, and Leesville, Louisiana, grapplewith harrowing cases of second-degree murder,armed robbery, and manslaughter. Compellingfootage of the actual hearings, intense crime reenactments,and powerful interviews with parole andclemency board members, experts, and those mostintimately touched by these violent felonies makethis an educational experience not to be missed.Viewer discretion is advised. An HBO Production.DVD #10299/<strong>06</strong>35 67 minutes 2002 FFH $155.95*** UNDERSTANDING HEPATITIS CMost people associate cirrhosis with alcoholism - butanother cause of liver scarring and failure is HCV, oneof the most severe strains of hepatitis. This programprovides a basic medical understanding of the virus,presents various ways that it is transmitted, andexplores what many call a groundbreaking method ofHepatitis C treatment. Veteran researchers and doctorsdescribe typical HCV danger zones and causesand the pronounced risk of liver damage that thevirus represents. Advanced antiviral therapies combininginterferon and ribavirin are also discussed.DVD #11694 23 minutes, 2007 $107.95 *CCHEPATITIS C:Living the Rest of Your LifeThis video presents scientific and medical informationon Hepatitis-C and the treatments that aregiving sufferers the chance to get back to theirlives. It features candid testimonials by peoplewho have tested HCV-positive that will inspire,inform, and empower viewers with real hope.DVD #10972 25 minutes, 2001 $178.95THE MIND OFA KILLER:Case Studyof a Murderer*Emmy Award“OutstandingCoverage of aContinuing NewsStory in a Regularly Scheduled Newscast”*Highly recommended by MC Journal: TheJournal of Academic Media LibrarianshipWhat compels a seemingly normal person to disregarda fundamental societal principle and commitmurder? In this disturbing program, correspondentSteve Aveson reports on recent scientific researchinto the behavior of killers. An exclusive interviewwith serial killer Joel Rifkin, convicted of strangling17 women, is combined with neurological testing,brain scans, and even information derived fromlaboratory studies of animal aggression to attemptto shed light on Rifkin’s obscure motivation to kill- a motivation that is a mystery even to himself.An ABC News/Discovery Channel Production.DVD #1<strong>06</strong>64/<strong>06</strong>35 29 minutes 1999FFH $155.95ASK FOR OUR COMPREHENSIVE ADDICTIONS CATALOGUE- OR PRINT A COPY FOR YOURSELF FROM OUR WEBSITE -the best collection of substance abuse videos in the world!!!Visit our website - kineticvideo.com • Email us - info@kineticvideo.com • Phone (800) 263-6910 or (416) 538-6613 • Fax (416) 538-9984


12SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT - TWL TRAINING PROGRAMS!!!These correction specific training programs are designed to meet the needs of correctional officers at the county jail orstate/provincial penitentiary. Each program is $339.95 and 25 minutes in length available on VHS or DVD except where noted.Some recent topics include:• Prisoner Transport • Edged Weapon Control • Staff Morale • Booking & Intake• Inmate Supervision • Disturbance Resolution • Inmate/Cell Searches*** To receive complete information on the above and more correctional topics, please call or email us.Meanwhile, see below for some examples of what’s available!!!New!<strong>Corrections</strong> Digest 1:GANGS AND JAILRECREATIONThis course addresses importantissues and offers solutionsto critical problems confrontingcorrections personnel. This edition also examines theareas of gangs in jail, how best to deal with them, andhow to establish a jail recreation program that satisfiesthe public, the inmates, and the courts. (2008)<strong>Corrections</strong> Digest 3: STRESS REDUCTION& IMPROVING OFFICER MORALEThis program examines the critical issues of stressreduction and morale improvement among correctionsworkers, as well as the role of the correctionalemployee as first responder. (1998)<strong>Corrections</strong> Digest 11: CROSS GENDERSUPERVISION & JAIL CRISIS RESPONSEAs more and more women move into the correctionsprofession, we are faced with the ever-increasingproblem of cross-gender supervision. Among otherthings, the sexual privacy of inmates becomes anissue. Day-to-day operations and searches ofinmates are covered in this course, as well aspreparing your jail crisis response plan. (1999)<strong>Corrections</strong> Digest 12: JAIL SUICIDES& CLOSE QUARTER SUDDEN ASSAULTSSuicide is the No. 1 cause of death in our nation’s jails.In this course, we will discuss how to implement aneight-step process to reduce the risk of suicide in yourfacility. We also examine the steps for avoiding andresponding to close-quarter sudden assaults. (1999)<strong>Corrections</strong> Digest 13: INMATE/CELLSEARCHES & JAIL ESCAPESInmate and cell searches are critical to the orderlyoperation of your jail facility. They can turn up weaponsand contraband and may tip you off to escapeattempts. In this course, we examine proper searchtechniques and discuss their importance. (1999)<strong>Corrections</strong> Digest 15: CON GAMES INJAIL/PRISONER TRANSPORTIn any correctional facility, you are surrounded by conmen, and they will try to play you any way they can. Lt.Glenn Revell of the San Diego County, California,Sheriff’s Department explains how inmates will try tocon you, the dangers of being conned, and how youcan keep from being taken in. (1999)<strong>Corrections</strong> Digest 20: INTEGRITY IN THEWORKPLACE, Part OneThis program looks at integrity in the workplace as itrelates to correctional facilities. The series examinesa number of incidents in which correctional employeesfound themselves compromised by their ownactions. This training was produced by the FederalLaw Enforcement Training Center for the FederalBureau of Prisons. (2000)<strong>Corrections</strong> Digest 21: INTEGRITY IN THEWORKPLACE, Part TwoThis program continues our examination of integrity inthe workplace as it relates to correctional facilities.The series analyzes a number of incidents in whichcorrectional employees find they must differentiatetheir personal and professional relationships. (2000)LESS LETHAL TECHNOLOGYMore and more, we hear stories from the media aboutthe use of deadly force and speculation about whetherit was necessary. This program demonstrates lesslethal technology, an alternative to deadly force. (2000)LESS LETHAL FORCE – TASERSThis program talks with Steve I James for a look atElectro-Muscular Disruption Systems (M26 and X26TASERS), which have been proven safe and effectivein dealing with many of the situations that lead toofficer and suspect injuries. Join us as we also take alook at the history of electronic incapacitation devicesand the protocols associated with their use. (2004)JUVENILE CORRECTIONSThis course discusses how and why juvenile offendersdevelop differently than non-offenders, how correctionsofficers can better supervise juvenile offenders, andexplores techniques for dealing with violent juvenileoffenders. The course further covers detection andprevention of juvenile offender suicide attempts andlooks at programs available to help juvenile offendersreintegrate into society after release from thedetention facility. 30 Minutes (20<strong>06</strong>)ADJUSTING TO PRISONUnderstand the changes an inmate goes throughafter imprisonment to make the adjustment asmoother process. VHS only (1997)DEPARTMENTAL ETHICS, Part OneAfter defining ethics the program demonstrates manyof the obstacles to ethical behavior we all face daily.Thorough examination and understanding of theseissues provide a solid foundation for ethical behaviorand decision making and simple assessment toolsprovide a quick checklist for determining if decisionsand behavior are clearly ethicalor at best questionable. (1997)DEPARTMENTAL ETHICS,Part TwoGuidelines for handling minorversus major ethical violationsare presented along with theirindividual and organizationalramifications both when handled properly andimproperly. The differences between cognizant unethicalbehavior and mistakes due to ignorance and mirroredbehavior learned from co-workers or supervisorsare shown to facilitate understanding of the mosteffective corrective measures. (1997)Visit our website - kineticvideo.com • Email us - info@kineticvideo.com • Phone (800) 263-6910 or (416) 538-6613 • Fax (416) 538-9984

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