| View Larger Image | Substance Abuse and Victimization (2005)This 28-minute video (NCJ 204552) explores the correlations between substance abuse and previctimization and postvictimization. | DVD
| | Available: | This product is currently not available |
| | Binding: | DVD | | Number of Discs: | | | Sales Rank: | 205,707th |
|
EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Substance Abuse and Victimization (2005)
Department of Justice
Office of Justice Programs
Office for Victims of Crime
National Victim Assistance Academy
Substance Abuse and Victimization
NCJ 204552 - September 2005
Video Guide in PDF
This 28-minute video (NCJ 204552) explores the correlations between substance abuse and previctimization and postvictimization. It looks at aspects of the trauma of victimization and substance abuse and discusses the type of assistance victims may need.
This movie is part of the collection: FedFlix
Producer: National Victim Assistance Academy
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Language: English
Run time: 28' 43" |
SIMILAR PRODUCTS |

| National Geographic: World's Most Dangerous Drug Starring: Artist Not Provided
Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 01/16/2007
| 
| My Name Is Bill W Starring: James Woods, JoBeth Williams, James Garner, Gary Sinise, George Coe Directed By: Daniel Petrie
Based on the true story of Bill W., James Woods - in an Emmy? award-winning performance - plays the successful stock broker whose life falls apart after the stock crash of the 1920's. As a result Bill W. and his loving wife Lois (Jo Beth Williams) must come to grips with his depression and downward spiraling alcoholism. In Bill's quest for recovery, he forms a support group with fellow alcoholic, Dr. Bob (James Garner), which eventually leads to the formation of Alcoholics Anonymous. In this...
| 
| Dui-Dead in 5 Seconds Starring: Dui-Dead in 5 Seconds Directed By: Goldhil Entertainment
Watching children play on a playground, it's almost impossible to imagine that they may one day be killed by a drunk driver. It's just as impossible to imagine you're the driver. But every 30 minutes it happens to someone. Russell Turner knows firsthand. His 19-year-old son, Jeremy, was killed instantly in a car accident involving a driver under the influence of drugs and alcohol. Russell Turner shares his tragedy in DUI: Dead in 5 Seconds as a poignant reminder that...
|
|
|