Girl trouble

"In the past decade, the San Francisco youth crime rate declined, the number of GIRLS in the Juvenile Justice System more than doubled. This film follows four years in the lives of three teenage girls caught up in San Francisco's Juvenile Justice System."--title screens. This docume...

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Corporate Authors: Critical Images Inc, KQED-TV (Television station : San Francisco, Calif.), Independent Television Service, New Day Films
Other Authors: Leban, Lexi (Producer, Director), Szajko, Lidia (Producer, Director)
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: Harriman, NY : New Day Films, c2004
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245 0 0 |a Girl trouble  |h [videorecording] /  |c ITVS presents ; a film by Lexi Leban and Lidia Szajko ; directed [and] produced by Lexi Leban & Lidia Szajko ; produced by Critical Images, Inc., in association with KQED Public Television, San Francisco, and ITVS 
246 1 |i Subtitle on container:  |a Girls tell their truth about the juvenile justice system 
260 |a Harriman, NY :  |b New Day Films,  |c c2004 
300 |a 1 videodisc (57, 74 min.) :  |b sd., col. ;  |c 4 3/4 in 
500 |a Special features: Study guide [PDF file requires a DVD-ROM drive and Adobe Acrobat] 
505 0 0 |g PBS versionMeet the girls -- Interviews -- Family background -- Escalation -- Things fall apart -- Reflections -- Turning it around -- Moving forward  |g (58 min.) 
505 0 0 |g Theatrical versionMeet the girls -- Interviews -- Family background -- Escalation -- Things fall apart -- Reflections -- Turning it around -- Moving forward  |g (74 min.) 
508 |a Photographed by Lexi Leban and Lidia Szajko ; editors, Josh Peterson and Laurie Schmidt ; title design, Julia Tortolani ; original music, Todd Holden Capps ; opening title score and original music by Christine Gatti and Ivan Julian ; captioned by Bay Area Video Coalition 
520 |a "In the past decade, the San Francisco youth crime rate declined, the number of GIRLS in the Juvenile Justice System more than doubled. This film follows four years in the lives of three teenage girls caught up in San Francisco's Juvenile Justice System."--title screens. This documentary tells the compelling stories of Stephanie, Shangra, and Sheila, opening a window onto the juvenile justice system, exposing its failure to break the cycle of poverty, crime, and incarceration that consumes vulnerable young women. Two programs are hightlighted: The Walden House SisterKin Project and The Center for Young Women's Development's Sisters Rising internship program, for pushing the boundaries when it comes to helping girls in the system, addressing issues like sexual abuse, self-esteem, and community as part of the healing process for young women 
538 |a DVD; Stereo 
546 |a Closed-captioned 
650 0 |a Female juvenile delinquents  |z California  |z San Francisco 
650 0 |a Juvenile justice, Administration of  |z California  |z San Francisco 
650 0 |a Juvenile courts  |z California  |z San Francisco 
650 0 |a Juvenile delinquents  |x Rehabilitation 
650 0 |a African American young women  |z California 
650 0 |a Young women  |z California 
651 0 |a San Francisco (Calif.) 
700 1 |a Leban, Lexi.  |4 pro  |4 drt 
700 1 |a Szajko, Lidia.  |4 pro  |4 drt 
710 2 |a Critical Images Inc 
710 2 |a KQED-TV (Television station : San Francisco, Calif.) 
710 2 |a Independent Television Service 
710 2 |a New Day Films 
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