The Reality Check Program

Author:   Larry Lawton
Publisher:   Health Communications
ISBN:  

9780985408220


Publication Date:   25 May 2012
Format:   DVD
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The Reality Check Program


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  • The Reality Check Program DVD features Lawrence Lawton's story-how he lost his time, his family, his freedom and much more. In this 67 minute film, through pictures and stories, you'll see what prison is REALLY like and how a young teen or adult can avoid making the same mistakes he made. Lawton learned from his mistakes, and he will help you understand that a life of crime is no life at all. Today, he devotes his new life to helping teens and young adults BEFORE they are arrested, or worse.

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Author:   Larry Lawton
Publisher:   Health Communications
Imprint:   Health Communications
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 19.30cm
Weight:   0.091kg
ISBN:  

9780985408220


ISBN 10:   0985408227
Publication Date:   25 May 2012
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   DVD
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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<p>Gr 7 Up Lawrence Lawton admits to making many bad choices in his life, some of which led him to spend 11 years in prison for racketeering and other crimes. He lost his family and was denied many freedoms taken for granted by most of us. From the perspective of someone who has been there, he developed this program as part of a broader series of services (realitycheckprogram.org) which aim to help teenagers and young adults avoid a similar fate. In clear and sometimes explicit language, he shares exactly what occurs in prisons on a daily basis as well as the long-term consequences of an arrest record and incarceration. His emphasis throughout is on good decision making, especially in the choice of friends. It's not as if young people haven't heard these warnings before, but this time they come from a person who speaks from first-hand experience. The program, which offers a chapter selection option, employs prison photographs which might be unsettling to viewers, but that's exactly the reaction desired. Lawton, who is now a paralegal, stresses that young people can easily lose many of their prime years in a hostile, threatening, and sometimes deadly environment and then return to an unforgiving society. The presentation sometimes seems preachy and canned, which may turn off some of those he is trying to reach, but getting through to even one potential inmate makes it all worth while. The film can be used in a variety of individual, school, and community settings. A careful preview is warranted before purchase, but school support staff members may welcome this title. Dwain Thomas, formerly of Lake Park High School, Roselle, IL


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