Offenders in Jefferson City Correctional Center and other facilities have the chance to give back to their peers and the public through media production. By managing an internal television channel, creating graphic design projects, producing videos and even writing original music, offenders take on vital education and communications tasks.
What to Watch
Jefftown Productions in the News: Prisoners find purpose in life
Public Service Videos
For use by government agencies and nonprofit groups
Evolve
Unfinished Conversation
Part love story, part public service announcement, this animated film illustrates the dangers of distracted driving.
For Offenders, By Offenders
For use in correctional centers
Attack of the Flu
Attack of the Flu was created to inform offenders about the dangers of the flu virus and to encourage them to get their yearly vaccination.
Suicide is Forever (men’s version)
Offenders discuss their experiences with losing friends to suicide and coming to terms with their own suicide attempts.
Suicide is Forever (women’s version)
Offenders discuss their experiences with losing friends to suicide and coming to terms with their own suicide attempts.
Making Music
Offenders write, record and produce original music.
Drunk Driverz
Created with the assistance of Mothers Against Drunk Driving and inspired by the story of Phaedra Marriott.
No More Victims
Created with the assistance of the Parents of Murdered Children St. Louis Chapter in memory of Karen Weber-Hock.