The documentary proposed as part of this two-year project will record the history of the interstate compact from past to present (historical reference with animation/narration to make it relevant to stakeholders), and it will inspire and engage the audience in the work and mission of the compact, showcasing
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the work of state compact offices and providing a look at the compact from the offender’s perspective.
Through a series of interviews with those involved with the compact, the film will document the challenges and triumphs that were involved in making the compact a success, from enlisting the cooperation of state decision-makers to communicating the compact on a national scale.
Through interviews with adults on supervision, the film will show how the compact evolved from a simple idea to widespread implementation[.
The result should be an informative, high-interest film that illustrates both the historical significance of the compact and its myriad contributions to public safety.The connection of interview of those on supervision - will that show the evolution of an idea to widespread implementation, it seems that the evolution would be part of the history.