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1950s Vandalism & Property Damage Films DVD: Classic Juvenile Delinquency Graffiti & Destruction Movies

Arden Booth , Herk Harvey , Arthur. H. Wolf  |  DVD


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Vandalism is a crime that has been around since the dawn of man...who do you think drew that graffiti in the prehistoric caves? Juvenile delinquents! This DVD contains three vintage vandalism films that aim to steer young viewers away from the life of destruction and toward a deeper understanding and respect for other people's property. Table Of Contents: (1) Destruction: Fun or Dumb? (1955) - Complete with a ton of 1970s flare and a catchy theme song that won't leave your memory for days, this vintage film attempts to show young people that vandalism is not fun...it's just plain dumb! Admittedly, this film does seem to make destruction look fun in some instances - 16 Minutes (2) Why Vandalism? (1950s) - Why do many juvenile delinquents vandalize property? According to this 1950s movie, it's because they are searching for love, support and acceptance - 13 Minutes (3) Other People's Property (1951) - A group of class clowns plant a stink bomb into a school waste basket, but learn along the way that their vandalism causes problems and pain for many people around them - 10 Minutes

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