Safe Place

Although experiencing a lifelong battle with pain and trauma, Jerod Draper lived an average, normal life in Southern Indiana. In high school, he experienced devastating loss. To cope, Jerod started experimenting with drugs. Throughout his 20s and 30s, Jerod worked to fight for sobriety while marrying and having a daughter. Following his divorce and being unable to see his daughter due to substance abuse, Jerod made a vow to stay clean. On October 4th, 2018, Jerod endured a fatal night of torture after being arrested for a routine traffic stop.

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Product Description

Film runtime: 20 minutes

Film rating: Not rated, but is for mature audiences.

Where to watch it: Safe Place is available to stream for free on New York Times Op Docs, Vimeo, and YouTube.

Audience: We recommend this film for adult learning groups, college students, and other mature learning environments.

Content Advisory: This short film includes graphic and difficult content, including Draper’s death and violence against him. He is also partially nude in various shots. This film is appropriate for mature audiences. The introduction to the film in our discussion guide includes guidance and insight for viewing this film responsibly and thoughtfully. We invite you to approach this film with care and to do so using this free resource as an important tool to guide engagement with this film and the topics it explores.

Safe Place Discussion Guide
  • Facilitation Guidelines
  • Jerod Draper: A Life Cut Short
  • An Introduction to the Film
  • Director’s Statement
  • Criminal Justice Reform: Improvement and Changes
  • Law Enforcement Officers and Other Jail Staff: Training and Accountability
  • Trauma, Substance Abuse, and Mental Health Challenges
  • What Is a Safe Place?
  • What Can You Do? Community Action and Engagement

Preview Discussion Guide

Facilitation Guidelines for Group Discussions

In this guide, you will find suggestions for leading productive conversations that broaden perspectives, encourage empathy, and build new paradigms for education. It is adaptable, flexible and useful for a variety of learning settings. We recommend pairing it with this film to create a safe environment for engagement around these themes and subjects.

Preview Facilitation Guide

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