North East Multi-Regional Training Instructors Library Video Catalog Spring 2017 DVD Catalog NORTH EAST MULTI-REGIONAL TRAINING, Inc Mobile Team Unit #3 Instructors Library 355 Smoke Tree Plaza Dr. North Aurora, Illinois 60542-1723 (630) 896-8860, x 108 k WWW.NEMRT.COM k [email protected] North East Multi-Regional Training Instructors Library 355 Smoke Tree Plaza Dr. j North Aurora, IL 60542-1723 (630) 896-8860, x 108 j Fax (630) 896-4422 j WWW.NEMRT.COM j [email protected] The North East Multi-Regional Training Instructors Library In-Service Training Tape collection are available for loan to sworn law enforcement agencies in Illinois. Out-of-state law enforcement agencies may contact the Instructors Library about the possibility of arranging a loan. How to Borrow North East Multi-Regional Training In-Service Training Videos How to Borrow Videos: Call, write, or Fax NEMRT's librarian (that's Sarah Cole). Calling is probably the most effective way to contact her, because you can get immediate feedback on what videos are available. In order to insure that borrowers are authorized through their law enforcement agency to borrow videos, please submit the initial lending request on agency letterhead (not a fax cover sheet or internal memo form) for verification purposes. Also provide the name and mailing address of the department’s training officer. If a requested tape is in the library at the time of the request, it will be sent to the borrower’s agency immediately. If the tape is not in, the borrower's name will be put on the tape's waiting list, and it will be sent as soon as possible. The due date--the date by which the tape must be back at NEMRT--is indicated on the loan receipt included with each loan. Since a lot of the videos have long waiting lists, prompt return is appreciated not only by the Instructors' Library, but the other departments using the video collection. If the tape is going to be late, though, call the librarian so she won't nag you about the tape's return. As for the waiting list, member departments take priority over non-member departments, and departments needing the program for in-service training on a certain date take priority over those that don't. In order to insure that the greatest number of departments can benefit from the videos, a maximum of five programs is sent to any one department at one time. If the tape is not returned on time, the borrower will receive at least one overdue notice. If the tape is not returned after a calendar month from its due date, the agency will be billed for the tape's replacement cost. Since things do occasionally get lost in the mail, it is recommended that the videos be returned by UPS or be insured if mailed, to avoid being billed for a loss that is the post office's fault. The current video Circulation sheet includes a section for recording return dates and methods of return. Please keep this information for your records. If there are any questions about or problems with the videos, the loan period, or anything else, just give the NEMRT librarian (that's Sarah Cole) a call. Thank you very much for your help! DISCLAIMER for library material usage North East Multi-Regional Training provides these audio and video collections for use in supplementing law enforcement agency training programs. The media programs included in this collection, however, may not necessarily always present accurate and correct information with regard to Illinois law and appropriate law enforcement procedures and practices. Furthermore, applicable departmental policy and procedure must be considered and emphasized when viewing or listening to media programs to insure that information presented does not negate and/or otherwise contradict established practice. Finally, North East Multi-Regional Training and its instructors' library are not responsible for the practical application of any knowledge and skill gained or derived as a result of viewing the media programs offered in these collections. NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 3 How this Catalog Works: (How to keep your video catalog up-to-date) This video list is in a loose-leaf, updatable format. It’s good for the whole training year. During the training year, what you will receive with the regular NEMRT Catalog of Training Courses are: A list of new videos and their descriptions, and A new subject index When they arrive, put the list of new videos in the Supplement section of the catalog, and replace the subject index section. This way, your catalog will always be up-to-date. If you need any supplements, call Librarian Sarah Cole, and she’ll be glad to send you what you need. Tip for using this catalog: The videos are numbered in the order in which we receive them. Therefore, as a rule, the smaller the number, the older the video. Old isn’t necessarily bad or outdated, but remember the newest materials have the biggest numbers. Acronyms: The Instructors Library uses several acronyms in describing the videos. They would be important to know, because they help viewers assess the content of the programs. The acronyms used most frequently are: ALERT: Advanced Law Enforcement Readiness Training. ALERT works the way L.E.NET did: agencies subscribe to their service, and receive a training video each month. The company began producing programs in 1994. CORT: Corrections Officer Readiness Training. CORT is a division of ALERT, and works the way L.E.NET did: agencies subscribe to their service, and receive a training video each month. The company began producing corrections-specific programs in 1997. EENET: Emergency Education Network. EENET programs are generally teleconferences from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. JOB: Jail Operations Bulletin. Those with that marking by their number refer to the Jail Operations Bulletins of Video, produced by the American Jail Association. L.E.NET: Law Enforcement Training and Information Network. Agencies subscribed to their service, and received a training video each month. This video producer was taken over by LETN in the early 1990s, so any programs identified as L.E.NET programs date from about 1987 to 1992. The information will probably still apply for your training need, but examine them before presenting them. LESTN: Law Enforcement Satellite Training Network. The FBI Teleconferences are LESTN broadcasts. LESAT: Law Enforcement Satellite Academy of Tennessee. The University of Tennessee produces teleconference on various topics, under this collective title. LETN: Law Enforcement Training Network. Ordinarily, LETN programs are only available to agencies subscribing to their satellite broadcasts. The videos NEMRT has from them are of two kinds. Some are programs that were made generally available to law enforcement agencies, like the Murder on Tape program, or the seat belt videos. The others are programs made available to L.E.NET subscribers, when LETN absorbed L.E.NET in the early 1990s. NEMRT: North East Multi-Regional Training. But you knew that. NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 4 POST: (California Commission on) Peace Officer Standards and Training. The Instructors Library has a number of their telecourses and satellite broadcasts of training videos. Keeping track of your agency’s video viewing When a borrower received a video loan, a circulation sheep, indicating the programs’ due date, along with other useful information should accompany it. Also included should be a viewer roster. Although completing the roster is not required, it is a convenient way to record viewers for the agency’s records, as well as a helpful way the NEMRT Library uses to show the video collection is being used. A copy of the roster is included below. Just fill out the requested information, make a copy for the agency’s records, and send a copy back with the videos. As always, we thank you for your assistance! NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 5 North East Multi-Regional Training MTU #3 -- ASSIST Program p 355 Smoke Tree Plaza Dr.p North Aurora, IL 60542-1723 (630) 896-8860, x 108 p FAX (630) 896-4422 p e-mail: [email protected] p WWW.NEMRT.COM In-Service Training Tape Viewer Roster: Keep a Copy of this Information for Your Training Records Department Name: Division: Street Address/City/State Training Officer: KEEP A COPY OF THIS INFORMATION FOR YOUR TRAINING RECORDS Video # (Title) Number of Non-Sworn Viewers: Officer Status (please indicate): Sworn/Full Time (F) p Part-Time /Auxiliary (P) p Civilian (C) Date Salary Name Last First ID # (Sworn IL Officers only Officer Status NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 6 NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 7 DVD Descriptions Program 1320: You Are Not Alone (SIDS of Illinois, Inc.) (23 min.) [2002] Intended for parents who have lost children to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, this program from SIDS of Illinois features surviving parents who share their experiences and insights for coping with grief. The explanation of the grieving process would be helpful even beyond supporting those who have experienced the loss of an infant. Program 1319: Healing Presence (SIDS of Illinois, Inc.) (25 min.) [2003] Intended for professionals who assist families who have lost a child to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, this program from SIDS of Illinois features a series of professionals who talk about how to respond in these painful cases. Segments on understanding the coroner/medical examiner's role, the death scene investigation, how to treat the body during the investigation, p43pq4ing for the funeral, the grieving process, and how a number of parents and family members experienced grief. The program concludes with a description of the services SIDS of Illinois offers. (Check the disc before using it: I couldn't get it to play on my computer, but could in the separate DVD player) Program 1318: Mental Health Update (CA POST Telecourse) (2 hours) [August 2013] They may not be "5150 calls" at all departments, but every department serves citizens who might have mental health issues. This telecourse from the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training provides a general overview of the forms mental illness can take, and presents some ideas for handling people in mental crisis. Each section of the video is divided into several segments, through which viewers may have to advance manually. These sections examine: Biases against handing calls for people in mental crisis. Types of mental illness. De-escalation techniques. Determining whether a teen is considering suicide. Determining whether to take a subject into custody . Welfare checks (Compare this information to local laws and agency policies). Connecting subjects with resources. The importance of detail in describing the behavior of the person in crisis is emphasized. Remember this video is made for California officers, so confirm the applicability of the information with local laws and agency policy. Law Enforcement Only Program 1317: Ethical Use of Force (CA POST Telecourse) (3 hours, 21 min.) [October 2005] The team models itself on the leader, so this telecourse from the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training instructs supervisors and trainers as much as patrol officers. The program consists of a number of scenarios in which force is used, then a roll-call of officers discuss the conduct of the officer in the clip. Afterward, a panel of supervisors analyze the effectiveness of the discussion. The situations include: Tazing a jaywalker. An attacking subject high on PCP who is immune to pepper spray. Observing an officer kick an arrestee in the stomach. "Messing" with a non-arrested detainee (and you never know who's watching). Apprehending a driver at the end of a pursuit. Stopping a suicidal subject with a knife. The last two segments feature officers describing their experiences with Use of force report writing. "Reverence for Life" and the effect of using lethal force on officers. Ideas for preventing the incidents, and alternative methods for handling them are an important part of the conversation. Remember, the video is from California, so compare the information with Illinois law and agency policy before applying it. The demonstration of how to facilitate roll call NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 8 training is particularly helpful, whatever your topic might be. A PDF of the Facilitator's Guide is included on the DVD-ROM. Law Enforcement Only Program 1316: Code 9 : Officer Needs Assistance ( 1 hour, 20 min.) [2016] According to the statistics quoted in this documentary, up to eighteen percent of first responders (dispatchers and fire service personnel) have to deal with Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome. The officers interviewed for this program describe how the stresses of the job accumulated until one climactic event "broke" them. The point of the program then shifts to the need for appropriate, accessible mental health services for first responders: the alternatives these officers were offered were dismissal, retirement, or suicide. One way or another, though, these officers found a way to cope, and they talk about that process. The "Special Features" section of the DVD includes shorter narratives from several first responders (including a dispatcher), who tell their own stories of traumatic stress. The program is better at describing the problems with protecting officers' mental health than it is at recommending solutions, but, in passing, one officer made a helpful point about having to handle other people's troubles: "Don't let their tragedy become your trauma." It's a start. The DVD's overwrap included a sticker stating "The Code 9 film contains graphic material and may be triggering for first responders. You are not alone." Also, while the visuals are not particularly offensive, some of the stories the speakers relate are not for the squeamish. So consider your audience before showing it. Program 1315: Beyond the Badge: Profile of a School Resource Officer (17 min.) [2014] This entry in the "Not in Our Town" series of videos is intended to spark conversatio9ns between police departments, communities and schools about how a School Resource Officer can help overcome distrust and resentment. SRO Ronald Cockrell's work in a St. Louis, Missouri-area middle school, ranges from encouraging the students, listening to their grievances, delivering death notification and organizing a collection for the affected student, and being a cultural mediator between the police and the school communities. Between the scenes of Officer Cockrell describing, and doing, his work, are scenes of school administrators and students offering their reactions. The program is a useful reminder of the service SROs offer in troubled times. Program 1314: Dispatchers: Career Resiliency (CA POST Telecourse) (2 hours) [September 2015] The Dispatcher is the first First Responder. This video helps dispatchers to think about how they can protect their careers, their mental health, and their fellow dispatchers. The program features several scenarios related to communication center issues, which are then discussed by a classroom of dispatchers. Afterward, experienced communications personnel give their own insights on the situation addressed. The program is separated into five sections, which are dividend with viewer questions. These sections include 1-2.) Uncontrollable and Controllable Factors (including workplace attitude, compassion fatigue, and job stress); 3.) Communication within the call center; 4.) Taking care of your own (your own personal and professional needs); 5.) Management and Supervision (Seeing policies from the staff's point of view, and acting as mediator between the agency and the command center). Questions for viewers separate the sections. Selecting "continue" in the lower right corner of the screen brings up the next section. A facilitators' and a students' guide are included in the "Documents" folder on the DVD-ROM. Program 1313: Tactical Communications (CA POST Telecourse) (2 hours, 33 min) [April 2007] This extended-length program from the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training features the late George Thompson, explaining Martial Arts of the Mind and the Mouth: Tactical Communication! Michael Josephson and Gordon Graham, and other experienced law enforcement professionals add their insights to Dr. Thompson's remarks. The first twentyfour minutes explain the benefits of Tactical Communication, and the remaining sections NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 9 demonstrate its basic techniques. These sections include Verbal Deflectors and Respect, De-Escalation (Listening and Mediation), Gaining Voluntary Compliance, Five-Step and Eight-Step Approaches, Report Writing and documentation, and Street Phrases to keep in mind. One surprising point made during the program is the benefit of recording citizen contacts, eight years before the advent of body cams. By the way, The NEMRT Instructors Library has copies of George Thompson's books on Verbal Judo, if you would like to borrow them. Program 1312: Bias-Based Policing: Remaining Fair and Impartial (CA POST Telecourse) (2 hours) [September 2014] Everyone has personal preferences, but officers must not allow theirs to interfere with their fair and impartial treatment of members of their community. This telecourse, from the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training. uses scenarios, officer discussion, and the remarks of experienced police leaders, to remind officers of their responsibilities to protect citizens' rights and dignity. The topics include Articulating "Reasonable Suspicion," Unconscious biases, and handling biased subjects, "Suspicious" cultural behavior, Handling a partner's questionable discretion, and Ways of building good police-community relations. The sections include a scenario, a directed discussion among a group of police officers, and some insights from experienced personnel. The segments are divided with questions for the viewer, which require the selection of "continue" from the menu in the lower right corner of the screen to advance to the next scene. A facilitation guide and written test are included in the "Documents" vile on the DVD-ROM. Program 1311: Dog Encounters: Keeping Officers Safe (CA POST Telecourse) (2 hours) [December 2015] Police officers are likely to encounter a dog at one out of three houses they approach. This California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training gives officers an overview of ways to protect both themselves and the dogs they meet. The topics addressed include; Dog body language (and TEETH: the significance of the dog's Tension, Ears, Eyes, Teeth, Head); Avoiding encounters with dogs; Preventing conflicts and de-escalation techniques, Use of Force against Dogs, and Incident Aftermath, public relations, and civil liability. The segments are divided with questions for the viewer, which require the selection of "continue" from the menu in the lower right corner of the screen to advance to the next scene. A Facilitation Guide and Student Study Guide are included in the "Documents" folder on the DVD-ROM. Program 1310: Active Shooter (CA POST Telecourse) (2 ours) [March 2016] Active Shooter incidents are not merely a police response, but now require an integrated public safety response. This telecourse, from the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, consists of scenarios of police, fire, and EMS personnel at different points in their response to an active shooter situation. A (staged) roll call of police officers discuss the scene and decisions made, then experts give their own insights on essential tactics. They base their plans on a Unified Command structure, in which fire officers and EMTs participate equally. The areas considered include Integrated training with fire and EMS, Initial Response, Unified Response, Rescue and Medical Operations, and Managing the Ongoing Event. Segments within these sections are divided by questions for the viewer, which require selecting "Continue" from the options in the lower right corner of the screen. A short program guide is available through CA POST at www.tinyurl.com/CAPost-programguides , and a facilitator's guide is included on the DVD-ROM. Program 1309: Sovereign Citizens : Extremists (CA POST Telecourse) (1 hour, 33 min) [May 2013] Sovereign Citizens' belief system that civil government has no authority over them is protected speech; but when they act on it, they are dangerous. This telecourse from the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training gives officers an overview of Sovereign Citizens' ideology, behavior, and conduct, and ways officers can NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 10 protect themselves when they encounter them. A number of scenarios are included as demonstrations, which allow officers to plan their own responses. The Officer Safety segment features Chief Bob Pauder (ret.), discussing the West Memphis, Alabama, encounter in which armed Sovereigns killed his son (NEMRT Video #1197 examines the incident in detail). Their less violent "Paper Terrorism" techniques are also described. Failing to hold Sovereign Citizens responsible for their lawless behavior only emboldens them, so the program concludes with tips for dealing with their distracting conduct, state and federal laws under which they can be prosecuted, and sources for further information. The importance of warning nonlaw enforcement government personnel who might face Sovereigns about the danger; and of reporting Sovereign encounters to criminal or terrorist intelligence centers. A short program guide is available through CA POST at www.tinyurl.com/CAPost-programguides . Program 1308: Ferguson; The Lessons Learned (1 hour, 43 min.) [2016] "If you only experience this in front of the TV, you have no idea what happened." In an extended interview with In the Line of Duty's Ron Barber, Chief Jon Belmar (St. Louis County (MO) Police Department) describes the situations the police faced during the August, 2014, riots in Ferguson, Missouri, and why he made the decisions he did. During the three segments into which the program is divided, Chief Belmar tells about the development of the unrest, the initial police response to the crowds, an d how those tactics had to change with the crowd's mood. Within this time-line, he describes the agency's priorities in protecting the officers and the citizens, necessary equipment and its maintenance and the equipment they should have had. The largest portion of the chief's observations relates to communication: the importance of managing the narrative (rather than being forced to refute the story observers have made up), of maintaining relationships with community leaders, of briefing both the media and officers, the influence of social media, and the necessity of handling agency stress. Although the program has little action, it has a lot of information that can help an agency, and police managers, plan their own response to an emergency. Discussion questions follow each of the three segments. The DVD also includes a PDF of a training outline for review. Program 1307: Golden Nuggets 3: Lifesaving Street Smarts for Cops (33 min.) [2016] This edition of the In the Line of Duty series gives officers some mental meat regarding: • Misconduct on duty caught on surveillance video; • The Dangers of checking car trunks; • Caution during Good Samaritan contacts; • Recognizing footsteps (as opposed to recognizing footprints); • Responding during a natural disaster (The Tuscaloosa Tornado); • Drug concealment spots; • Whether "muscle memory" can lead to unintentional firearm discharges; • The Benefits of Babbling suspects (The NEMRT Library has a copy of Edward Conlon's "Blue Blood"); • Secreted handcuff keys and The Tampa Massacre (NEMRT video #1039); • Identifying yourself to fellow officers during emergencies; and • A civilian's use of a neck restraint neutralizes a drunk. The program concludes with a quick observational skills test, and Murphy's Laws for Police. Several of the segments highlight other In the Line of Duty full-length programs, at least one of which the NEMRT Library has. This program helps viewers learn to recognize learning points, in their everyday experiences. Program 1306: St. Petersburg Riot/Crowd Control (39 min.) [1997] In 1996, a subject is shot to death during a traffic stop. A crowd forms, and the St. Petersburg police Department soon had a melee on its hands. Several days later, another, more serious, disturbance arises in the same place. This Line of Duty program analyzes what went wrong with the police response, through video footage and interviews with officers who were there. Essentially, their difficulties arose from Insufficient planning, Inadequate training, NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 11 Inadequate equipment, and Incompatible communications. One way they chose to address these weaknesses was through the Mobile Field Force approach to disturbances. Each segment of the video includes questions for consideration. The DVD itself includes a printable lesson plan. The brief discussion of the local media's influence on the mob's development is also instructive. Although the program predates social media, the case study could be useful in developing departmental tactics for correcting misinformation during emergencies. Program 1305: Golden Nuggets 2: More Life-Saving Street Smart Tips for Cops (35 min.) [2016] This potpourri of police wisdom, based on experience (often supported with video footage), gives viewers a variety of response options to think about while on patrol. The prudence of the decisions is sometimes obvious, but not always. Topics to consider include: • Standing in front of an uncooperative driver's car, • Practicality v. Department Policy (such as the best time to mirandize a subject, headbutts, and dealing with the unmedicated(, • Shooting a dangerous subject when bystanders are present (this one also shows how a threatening suspect can be shot in the back), • Scott v. Harris, Pursuits and Qualified Immunity, • Identifying victims of child abuse (featuring Dr. Armand Rodeur), and the importance of knowing first aid. • Women as violent offenders (including a Text-a-Tip success story, that stopped a young female mass-shooter-aspirant, and a woman who turns a traffic stop into an officer stabbing) • Considerations before jumping on top of a subject, • The "Powdered Doughnut" principle when approaching a HazMat situation • The benefits of approaching a vehicle from the passenger side, • Misconduct that will destroy a law enforcement career (in this case, rape and DUI), The program ends with an observation test and some key Murphy's Laws of Combat. Each segment is about three minutes long, and includes a series of thought-provoking questions. The DVD itself includes a lesson plan, test, and answer key. By the way, the NEMRT Library has copies of the books 400 Things Cops Know, Cop in the Hood, and The Duck Theory. They are available for loan. Program 1304: Golden Nuggets : LifeSaving Street Smart Tips for Cops (30 min.) [2016] In this anthology of police wisdom, narrator Ron Barber presents highlights from a number of previous training programs, along with timely reminders for safely dealing with subjects. The observations he illustrates include; • Watch for suspects hiding on roofs. • Tips for recognizing that someone is lying. • Reasonable suspicion for concealed carry in an open-carry state. • Excessive politeness can be a tipoff that the subject is planning an attack (as shown in the Trooper Coates shooting ). • Suggestions for conducting field interviews with deceptive subjects. • Why it is best to receive information on subjects out of their earshot. • When in a foot pursuit with multiple subjects, keep track of both subjects. • The importance of detailing excited utterances. • Anticipate the presence of a dog when going to a residence. Each short segment concludes with some thought-provoking questions, that may induce viewers to share their own safety tips with each other. By the way, the NEMRT Instructors Library has a copy of 400 Things Cops Know, if you would like to use it. Program 1303: Blood-Borne Pathogens / Backup: Force Continuum (31 min.) [2001] This In the Line of Duty program goes over an officer's basic safety considerations when working around blood, or other bodily fluids. The types of diseases that can be passed through fluids, and their comparative risks, are listed, then the focus shifts to methods of protection. Care during body search practices, use of latex gloves, NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 12 one-way respirator mouthpieces, and other protective equipment; and, of course, the importance of careful hand-washing, are explained. Some of the contact telephone numbers are probably out of date, but the basic information is still valid. The program ends with a segment that forces viewers to think about use of force options, when responding to a subject with a knife. In this incident, officers pursue a stolen car for eighteen miles, and, when it is finally stopped, the passenger attacks them with a large knife. Whether the officers were justified in shooting him, and what level of threat a knife is are analyzed. Program 1302: Identifying and Stopping Active Killers (44 min.) [2016] "It ain't about what's in their hand: it's about what's in their head!" This In the Line of Duty video uses a lecture by Lt. Col. Dave Grossman (Ret.) to outline and illustrate the shared personal characteristics of the active killers since the Columbine attack, the dangers of (and to) unarmed security personnel, the importance of paying attention to fear, the need for easy-to-use police alerts and basic security equipment, and the value of fighting back. The program concludes with a series of personal and discussion questions, to help viewers apply Grossman's ideas to their own ways of life. (He includes an endorsement for the Hero911 and Guard91 apps, and some other security equipment NEMRT neither endorses nor recommends it, but they might be helpful to be aware of.) Program 1301: 2016 TESSA Super Storm Spotter Training (1 hour, 39 min.) [2016] This program, from the Texas Severe Storm Association (TESSA), assumes that the viewer has some basic storm spotting knowledge, so it focuses on the advanced aspects of predicting and recognizing storms that may produce tornadoes. In the first half, speaker Gary Woodall discusses the formation of various types of thunderstorms, and the technical aspects of tornado development. In the second half, he talks about tools available for analyzing storm conditions, including computer programs, key storm parameters, how to read different types of radar images, and, in passing, some sources for further online training. The explanation of Doppler radar, and how to interpret the images, can help spotters recognizes the probable location of dangerous weather. The presentation doesn't have a lot of exciting storm pictures, but it does give viewers a new appreciation for the science of meteorology. Program 1300: How to Shoot Fast and Accurately (45 min.) [1988] Six champion competitive shooters talk about the equipment and techniques that have helped them to be fast, accurate shooters. Between narration and brief interviews, they reveal the types of handguns they use, how they have been customized, their preferred ammunition, how they approach the target, and their mindset for competition, including how to find one's aiming "sweet spot." Admittedly, the mental preparation for competitive target shooting and combat shooting are almost opposites, yet learning from these experts' insights on the aspects that are the same will help viewers hit what they are aiming at quickly and safely. Program 1299: Way Advanced Concealed Carry Techniques (3 hours, 27 min.) [2004] The program begins with a scenario in which a concealed-carrier is able to stop a liquor store holdup. It then spends about an hour demonstrating the many types of holsters available for a concealed-carry firearm. The presentation then demonstrates the importance of developing safe and effective drawing methods, drawing from a seated position, options for improving dry fire target practice, then a demonstration of the techniques at the range, Because the company that produced the video sold many of the holsters, the presentation has the feel of an infomercial, but the information itself can still be helpful when selecting a concealed-carry option, and when using that gun most effectively. Program 1298: Advanced Concealed Carry (1 hour, 40 min.) [1997] The primary content of this conversational program is a series of demonstrations of advanced shooting drills, NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 13 intended to improve a shooter's speed and accuracy. These drills, however, need not be concealed weapon-specific. The presentation begins with a list of general Items to include in a "Self Defense Package," Some of this video's details may be dated (such as the function of a cell phone, and the specific holsters available for concealed carry), but the techniques and principles themselves are still worthy of consideration. Although North East Multi-Regional Training neither recommends nor endorses the procedures presented in this video, they could be useful to know about. Program 1297: Concealed Carry : Techniques and Secrets of the Pros (1 hour, 59 min.) [1996] This leisurely but informative program gives viewers a general idea of how to select, conceal, and use a concealed handgun. It includes demonstrations of suggested drawing exercises, firing drills, as well as options when selecting an appropriate holster, and ways to conceal a gun by how it is carried. The narration also points out that self-defense shooting is different from target shooting, and requires a different attitude. Ways to develop the necessary aggressive, self-defense attitude and situational awareness are also described. The information might be more basic than a police officer would expect, yet, if the officer has not developed a comfort level with a concealed gun, the information could be a helpful refresher. Program 1296: Complete CPR (1 hour, 34 min.) [2008] Viewers will benefit from more training than this video to perform CPR safely, but it can be a useful accompaniment to the training. John Klatt, former Navy medic and rescue diver, demonstrates basic procedures for performing the Heimlich Maneuver, CPR, using an AED -- and knowing when the techniques are appropriate. Procedures include Artificial Respiration (along with a demonstration of available shield devices), CPR (chest compressions), and what to expect. Child CPR, CPR on a child pulled from water, and Infant CPR. Then, the program turns to choking incidents. Abdominal Thrusts (or the Heimlich Maneuver) is then demonstrated for adults and children. Alternative compressions for infants in particular are also demonstrated. The segment on AEDs (Automated External Defibrillators) explains and demonstrates how common types of AED are used, and how to use the AED on a child. (The part about cutting off the victim's clothes may not go over well with the victim.) The program includes a brief discussion of Good Samaritan laws. Program 1295: Basic First Aid (1 hour, 37 min.) [2008] John Klatt, former Navy medic and rescue diver, demonstrates basic procedures for responding to common injuries and medical conditions. None of these responses will take the place of calling the paramedics, but they can help make the victim comfortable until they arrive. Conditions discussed include allergic reactions, splinting, heat exhaustion, heart attacks and seizures, diabetic reactions, hypothermia, burns, respiratory emergencies, poisoning, eye injuries, bleeding, falls (broken arms), shock, and handling first aid supplies, The program is broken into short segments, of about 10 to 15 minutes, suitable for short refresher training. Program 1294: Wrong Arm of the Law (The): Steroids in Law Enforcement (14 min.) [2010] The International Association of Chiefs of Police and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration produced this reminder of why police physical fitness and anabolic steroids don't mix. Several doctors comment on steroids disturbing, and dangerous, side effects, which include liver, kidney, and reproductive damage, as well as psychosis. The unregulated, unsanitary conditions under which illegal steroids are made are described. An officer's positive drug test can end a career in disgrace: perhaps the greatest discouragement to using illegal steroids. Tactical skill is better than physical bulk, so the program offers viewers other ways of improving their on-the-street performance. Program 1293: Use of Force: The Death of Eric Garner (30 min.) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 14 [2015] Officer Eric Austermann, lead Use of Force instructor at the St. Louis County and Municipal Police Academy, analyzes the video footage of New York police officers restraining and arresting Eric Garner in August, 2014. He describes the "Seat Belt Hold" one officer is shown using on the man, then comments on whether other de-escalation techniques, or other force options, might have been more effective in calming the subject, The narration then recounts the Eric Garner's previous criminal history, and the findings of the autopsy and the review board. The video's introduction calls it "food for thought," and the thinking viewer will be left with a number of possibilities to consider. One point that struck me, though, was the potential deceptiveness of citizen-recorded video. Though it is possible that the person making the video didn't know the facts, at one point, he narrates that the officers are arresting Garner for breaking up a fight. A casual viewer has no way of recognizing this information as untrue, and would completely misunderstand what they are seeing. This influential video shows how easily information can be manipulated, and the importance of accurate public information from the police department Program 1292: Use of Force Report Writing (In the Line of Duty) (34 min.) [2015] "For every use of force, there'll be an accompanying use of force report," Ron Barber proclaims on this In the Line of Duty program. Lt. Kevin Dillon (L.O.C.K.U.P. Arrest and Control System) uses descriptions of real encounters to illustrate the most effective, truthful, and moving elements to include in a report describing how an officer "responded to aggression and resistance." Although the presentation is primarily lecture, Lt. Dillon's enthusiasm makes the information easy to apply. The importance of describing what actually happened, not the officer's interpretation of it, is emphasized. Incidentally, the NEMRT Library has both print and audio copies of the book Blink, if you would like to use it. Program 1291: Did You See That? (48 min.) [2015] In the Line of Duty produced this series of short visual quizzes, which are intended to help officers develop their observational skills. They are unexpectedly tricky, too! The twelve short programs include vintage crime scene photographs, wanted posters, old videos, and new composites, from which viewers have to pick out key information. The tricky part is that viewers don't know what questions will be asked about what they have seen until after the picture has been taken away -- much like in real-life. The sequences include: 1.) Weejee on the Spot (vintage crime scene photo), 2.) Seeking Butch Cassidy, 3.) Spotting an Assassin (descriptions from Wanted posters), 4.) Street Killing (crime scene photo), 5.) Seen a Mobster Lately (multiple pictures on a vintage Wanted poster), 6.) Search for a Serial Killer (Wanted poster), 7.) Lips that Lie (on lip-reading -Between us, this segment would have been more useful if the words used had been dangerous ones. SLC), 8.) Lineup of Stars (Physical details in lineups), 9.) Can You Walk and Chew Gum? (on paying attention to both physical surroundings and radio traffic), 10.) The Nose Knows, 11.) This is Eary , and 12.) The Eyes Have It (on matching specific features with the appropriate faces). The segments are great for getting ideas for making your own observation exercises. Program 1290: Are You or Your Agency Prepared for an Active Shooter? (33 min.) [2011] In this lecture supported by a PowerPoint presentation, Todd Hammitt (Sgt., Ret., El Dorado Co., California, Sheriff's Office) describes the modern history of active shooter situations in schools, the development of tactics, and an explanation of those contact and clearing tactics. The intended audience for the presentation is agency trainers who plan live-action scenarios, who will be able to overlook the static lecturing and lack of visual illustrations. As always, compare the procedures suggested here with department policy before using them. is not The description of physical effect of stress-related heart rates, and autogenic breathing, is particularly noteworthy, as is the suggestion for a ready box for local businesses and schools.. NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 15 Program 1289: Body Cams: What Every Cop Should Know (31 min.) [2015] The successful use of body cameras in the Rialto (California0 and Salt Lake City (Utah) Police Departments is the subject of this In the Line of Duty video. Chief Tony Fararr (Rialto Police Dept.) describes the history of their body camera program, officer reaction, general departmental procedures, video storage and access, and the long-term benefits of having a video record of policecitizen contacts. The basic function of the TASER/AXON camera system, and Evidence.com, is demonstrated, and the Utah Police Department talks about how body cam video documented two fatal shootings. Interspersed with the information are relevant body cam videos, which provide a camera-eye view of the incidents officers have to face. The DVD contains a downloadable handout, quiz, and Rialto, California, Police Department's body cam policy. Program 1288: A Prosecutor's Stand (21 min) [2014] How Victor Hwang, San Francisco Assistant District Attorney, and his office investigated and prosecuted hate-related assaults on a Latino, a black man, and a transgender woman. is the topic of this video from the Community Oriented Policing Office. Although the case studies in this semi-documentary offer few new ideas for investigating hate crime, the emphasis of the program is on the effect of the crimes, on both the victim and the community, help motivate viewers to act to identify and stop potential offenders. Program 1287: Lessons from a Hate Crime Detective (7 min.) [2014] A San Diego Sheriff's Department detective describes the increasing number of white-supremacist hate crimes in her area, and both the process and importance of investigating them. In the context of the brief semi-documentary, she gives a few tips for recognizing evidence, the importance of documentation, and how the community itself is working with police to prevent hate crimes. The permanent effect of an assault on a victim is painfully highlighted. Program 1286: Waking in Oak Creek (34 min.) [2014] On August 5, 2012, a white supremacist invaded a Wisconsin Sikh temple, and killed six people, and later shot himself. This COPS Office video uses brief interviews to examine the effect of the mass shooting on survivors, responding officers, one of whom was seriously injured, the community, and even the Department of Justice. A lot of the program focuses on how victims worked through their grief and anger, and how an outraged community showed its innate kindness. Of particular interest, though, are the dispatcher recordings, the information on Sikh culture, and the injured officer's description of how he responded to being shot. Program 1285: 911onDVD -- Volume 7 (210 minutes) [2014] This collection of videos, intended to inform and educate dispatchers, can be just a applicable to patrol officers. The main topics in this issue are Generational differences, Human trafficking, Social Media use, PTSD, Suicide, 1. DVD Intro and 911 News - Kevin Willett & Leslie Whitham (18:00) 2. Generational Differences - Kevin Willett (16:00) 3. Social Media Use - Leslie Whitham (16:56) (On agency social media policy) 4. Human Trafficking Part 3 - Lt. John Vanek (14:26) 5. Life Outside of Public Safety - Doug Showalter (10:55) 6. PTSD & Military Suicide - Dr. Greg Sancier (14:58) 7. 9-1-1 News Kevin Willett (15:04) (It includes an energetic segment on ways to recruit ompetent dispatchers.) 8. Customer Service Protocols Angela Van Dyke (10:41) (Compares good and not-sogood response. See what you think. I thought the segment was a demonstration of how listeners often hear the attitude they expect to hear.] 9. Counseling - Andrew Trygg (12:00) (Counseling employees for better performance, that is.) 10. CTO Concepts Jay Somerville (15:44) [Ways to make trainees feel comfortable with NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 16 the training process.] 11. Bread & Butter Basics John Korman (8:13) (Ways to get a usable location, and similar information from a caller) 12. Say This, Not That - Radio Dispatching Doug Showalter & Leslie Whitham (9:02) (Ways to get usable information from officers. Voice-tude doesn't help anyone.) 13. Text to 9-1-1 Kevin Willett (15:07) [On the advantages of accepting texts in dispatch centers. Texts are the new TDD, and a help for victims for whom speaking aloud is unsafe.] 14. Calling All Parties - John Korman (8:23) [Suggestions for getting information from children, the elderly, or non-English speakers.] 15. Stress - Angela Van Dyke (6:20) 16. Fitness: Your Daily Routine Leslie Whitham (5:35) 17. Professionalism Andrew Trygg (10:09) 18. Dignity & Respect - Gordon Graham (15:00) To access the student documents, go to www.911ondvd.com , click "student documents", and use the password "GOLDSTAR" for Volume 7. Program 1284: 911onDVD -- Volume 3 (205 minutes) [circa 2011] This collection of videos, intended to inform and educate dispatchers, can be just a applicable to patrol officers. The main topics in this issue are Mental Illness, Missing Children, Emergency preparation, and supervision. 1. Bi-Polar Disease (Greg Sancier -- 4:32) 2. Schizophrenia (Greg Sancier -- 16:34) 3. Where is my Child (Kevin Willett -25:28) This one's particularly good! 4. Cell Phone technology update [Locating the source of cell phone calls] (Leslie Whitham -- 28:04) 5. 9-1-1 for Teens (Public education) Leslie Whitham -- 10:43) [How to recognize an emergency, and how to report it effectively, especially from a cell phone.) 6. Internet Resources (Leslie Whitham -19:29) (For identifying stolen items, hazardous materials, environment mapping, and other non-police sites that provide information helpful in investigations.] 7. CTO DOR Writing (Barbara Liberty -- 14:12) (Dealing with personality differences with trainees) 8. Scenario Based Training: "Is the scene secure?" (Gerry & Barbara -- 4:46) 9. Scenario based Training: Technology issues (Gerry Kohlmann 3:38) 10. Pipeline Emergencies (Yy Wooten 10:24) 11. Curse of the Vanishing Dispatcher (Employee Retention issues) (Doug Showalter 9:45) 12. Effective Writing (Doug Showalter 12:47) 13. What makes a good supervisor (Doug & Danette Yriarte 19:57) 14. Fire ground safety (Richard Behr 10:12) 15. Em-Finders (Emily Grover -- 20:04) (Presents some information on finding people with Autism or Alzheimer's Disease, but then describes how the Em Finders Tracking System and equipment works) 16. The Public Safety Bus (Gordon Graham -18:24) [On recruiting a community police force reflective of the demographic makeup of the community. Every day is Recruitment Day!] To access the student documents, go to www.911ondvd.com , click on the "Documents tab, and select "Volume 3 - Disc 1 DVD". The username and password are both "FLORIDA" Iall capital letters). Program 1283: Personal Protection Outside the Home (26 min.) [2008] If your agency provides concealed carry training, this NRA-produced program would be a useful addition. It uses scenarios in which people, legally carrying handguns, are confronted by aggressors, but, before the victims react, they tell their story of why they carry a concealed weapon, how they selected it, their safety precautions, marksmanship training, The first scenario shows muggers confronting a man in a dark parking lot; the second, a woman accosted in a parking garage. The second scenario includes some information on purse holsters and an unsettling legal and ethical dilemma. The situations will offer plenty of material for discussion of local laws. Program 1282: Basics of Personal NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 17 Protection in the Home (About an hour) [2001] This NRA-produced video is best suited for use with citizens who keep handguns for protection, but the program emphasizes home safety awareness that does not involve firearm use. It goes over the four levels of awareness (Unaware, Aware, Alert, and Alarm), the ramifications of firing at an intruder, the survival attitude, Avoiding a confrontation is encouraged, but point to consider when planning reactions to an intruder is then discussed (the primary question, by the way, is, "What if?"). confronting an intruder, physical reaction to threats, and performing under stress. The program then presents consideration points for selecting a handgun, practicing with it, and a long segment on basic marksmanship and cover and concealment.. At the end, ways to help crimeproof a home, and how to prepare for a confrontation. The principles will offer plenty of material for discussion of local laws. Program 1280: Sequential Identification (9 min.) [2005] Wrongful eyewitness identifications are the leading cause of wrongful convictions. A contributor to misidentification is the standard six-photo lineup. This video, from the Hennepin County (Minnesota) Attorney's Office, explains how to conduct a "Double Blind Sequential Identification." This method helps witnesses accurately select a suspect's photo from a group, while insuring that the investigator can give no unintentional hints about the suspects' identities. The DVD includes a printable report template and fact sheet, in its- "Additional Materials directory. Program 1279: The Basic Rules of Safe Firearms Ownership: Fundamentals of Gun Safety (10 min.) [2000] This NRA-produced program is best suited for firearms novices. It presents the basic principles of safe firearms handling (though not on household storage options), the basic types of long guns and handguns, and safety considerations when shooting. It does make the useful point that guns should not be a forbidden topic of discussion: children are more likely to experiment secretly if guns are treated as a secret. Program 1278: Searches of Persons: Minnesota v. Dickerson (30 min.) [1999] In this program from the ALERT and ABLE series, attorney Randy Means describes the circumstances under which an officer can perform a frisk search on a subject. No demonstrations are included -- the program is strictly lecture -- but he clearly explains the initiating factors for a frisk search and the lawful scope or extent. He goes on to discuss possible responses for the discovery of evidence that does not feel like a weapon, the progression of reasonable suspicion to probable cause, and Search Incident to Arrest. The video would benefit from a discussion of any recent changes in the understanding of the laws regulating frisk searches, but the program does present a basic informational foundation on which to build. [This program was originally the first half of NEMRT VHS video #695, Searches of Persons,] Program 1277: A Death in St. Augustine :Frontline (53 min.) [2013] Domestic violence in the police culture, and agency attempts to cover it up, is the topic of this Frontline episode. When a St. John's County, Florida, sheriff's deputy reports the suicide of his girlfriend, her family suspects homicide. This program presents the evidence upon which the conclusion was based, the questions raised by the way the investigation was conducted, and the possibility of the department's covering up for one of its officers. Though the death is still labeled as a suicide, the questionable way the investigation was handled leaves that conclusion doubtful. Independent analysis of aspects of the case is offered by Peter DeForest and Peter Diaczuk (John Jay College of Criminal Justice) and Vernon Geberth (author, Practical Homicide Investigation). Program 1276: Hunting the Nightmare Bacteria :Frontline (53 min.) [2013] The cases of a young girl with drug-resistant pneumonia, a man with an mutated infection that makes other bacteria untreatable, and a KPC outbreak in a New York hospital are used, in this Frontline episode, to show the threat now presented by bacteria that has become stronger than current NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 18 antibiotics. Gram-negative infections such as MRSA, NDM1, and KPC are discussed, as is why the bacteria is becoming drug-remittent, and why new, effective drugs are not being developed. Sadly, little is said about what people can do to protect themselves -- but, as the program indicates, beyond keeping hands clean and not overusing antibiotics, there doesn't appear to be much one can do at this point. Program 1275: Combat Lifesaver: Make Ready, with Doc Spears (3 hours, 43 min.) [2014] When he isn't a soldier or a lecturer, Dr. John "Doc" Spears is a surgeon. In this lengthy, detailed video, he explains the fundamentals of Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC). The information is best suited for the battlefield, and, considering the proximity of paramedics, more technical than officers may ever need; but, as Dr. Spears remarks, "Amateurs study anatomy; professionals study physiology" (Or, professionals learn how things work) The program is no substitute for qualified training, but the narration and demonstrations are thorough, and presented slowly and clearly. I had hoped for more information on self-care, but your buddy care will be better informed. The program covers such situations as: Conditions under which to administer first aid (19 min,) Basic hemorrhage overview (39 min), including advice on using an airway and positioning an unconscious/semi-conscious patient (39 min.) Handling Chest Injuries, Tension Pneumothorax, and how to respond to one..(60 min.) Tourniquets and how to use them (30 min.) Packing a wound (26 min.) IFAK (Individual First Aid Kits as opposed to a "Boo boo kit') (8 min) Casualty moves and carries (12 min.) A battle-situation practical application of the techniques, and some final thoughts on Combat Lifesaver wrap up the program. At the beginning of the program, Dr. Spears recommends studying the TCCC related material on http://www.health.mil/ . Program 1274: Firearms Concealed Carry Act (34 min.) [2014] The Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board and the Police Training Institute produced this video, which demonstrates possible ways of responding when making contact with citizens with concealed handguns. Three types of encounters are demonstrated: Terry Stops, (11 min.), Domestic Violence calls (15 min.), and Traffic Stops (8 min.0. Several versions of each scenario then demonstrate how officers can insure their safety during the contact. Subject behavior ranges from compliant conversations to belligerent arrests, though all the guns are carried legally (except for the last vehicle stop scenario), and no officer is threatened with a weapon. Officers are urged to learn the law, and any local ordinances regarding concealed weapons. As always, compare the techniques with agency policies and procedures before applying them. Program 1273: 911 on DVD: Volume 6 (3 « hours) [2013] The Patrol Division will probably want to borrow this video from the Communications Division, considering how many mutually-useful segments this DVD contains. They include: 1. Introduction (2 min.) 2. Active Shooter: Aurora, Colorado (27 min.) (Be careful for diversions) 3. Excited Delirium (21 min.) 4. [Human] Trafficking, pt. 2 (18 min.) (There is more of it than you might realize, because it takes multiple forms) 5. Super Recruiters (Job listing sources) (6 min.) 6. Vehicle Submersions (23 min.) (The call included in this segment is horrifying) 7. Get Out of Your Chair (5 min.) (On the benefits of physical activity) 8. Hostage Negotiation (10 min.) 9. Bath Salts Update (14 min.) 10. Supervision Isn't for Sissies (12 min.) 11. TTY/TDD (5 min.) (How to interpret information relayed from Teletypewriters or Telecommunications Device for the Deaf.) 12. DORs Need Love, Too (6 min.) (On the importance of Daily Observation Reports on trainees) 13. Tips for Shift Workers (23 min.) 14. Say this, Not That: Handling Calls (8 NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 19 min.) 15. CTO Documentation (9 min.) 16. Hot to Host A PTSC Class (2 nun) 17. Tape Review: Maryland (7 min.) (The hosts analyze how the dispatchers handled several calls for service.) 18. Problems Lying in Wait (with Gordon Graham) (17 min.) For handouts, go to www.911onDVD.com, click "Student Documents" and use the password "GoodJob911" for Volume 6 Program 1272: 911 on DVD: Volume 4 (2 hours, 45 min., (Multiple short segments)) [circa 2012] From good call-taking procedures, to PTSD, to training tips, to attitude-adjustment, to risk management, to plane crashes: this volume of 911onDVD covers a variety of topics dispatchers (and their agencies) may not realized they need to know. The segments include: 1. Introduction (3 min.) 2. Locations and Mapping: Back to Basics (17 min.) 3. Aircraft Emergencies (8 min) 4. Attitude in Dispatch (5 min) 5. Conflict Resolution (4 min) 6. Call Taking Skills (14 min,) 7. Traumatic Brain Injuries (19 min.) 8. Public Education: Promoting 9-11 (14 min.) 9. Complacency Tape Critique (17 min.) (The call used in this segment is a real hairraiser!) 10. Addressing (26 min.) (On the importance of getting and relaying a correct address, and, if the need arises, how to work with the information you do get) 11. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: PTSD (21 min.) 12. Combating Complacency in Dispatch (16 min.) 13. Games Trainers Play (19 min.) (Training games and practical exercises CTOs can use with their staff.) 14. Tragedies: Problems Lying in Wait (14 min.) (Gordon Graham describes how the causes of disasters are not as obvious as the triggering event, and how to apply risk management to life.) There's so much interesting material, especially on PTSD and handling plane crashes, that your police officers may want to borrow the DVD, too! (For handouts, go to www.911onDVD.com, click "Student Documents" and use the password "GoodJob911" for Volume 4.) Program 1271: I Am Not a Target : Your Child's Weapon Against Predators (45 min.) [2004] This is the first video I've seen on defensive tactics for children. Evidently, the lead instructor was nearly abducted as a child, and was inspired to put together the program after seeing video footage of another little girl docilely allowing an abductor (and murderer) to lead her away. Though the program spends a little time examining adult behavior that would indicate intention to do harm, most of it focuses on basic defensive techniques to rebuff and distract an attacker. Techniques include shouting, stance, physical strikes. and how to combine them in order to escape. It may not be the sort of video you want to show a group of children, but it could be useful for reference. Program 1270: Confessions (The) [Frontline] (1 hour, 22 min.) [2010] One of the comments made in this Frontline episode is that the purpose of interrogations is to obtain confessions. The program then explores how to obtain false confessions. In 1997, four Norfolk, Virginia, sailors accuse each other of raping and murdering a young woman, though none of them had anything to do with the crime. If the report's assertions are true, they wound up in that position due to a poor homicide investigation, coercive interrogations, fear of execution, and a sickening contempt for Truth and physical evidence. Not only is the program interesting (and infuriating) for its demonstration of why people give false confessions, but the alleged conduct of the police investigators is an insult to the law enforcement profession. Ultimately, the story is an illustration of why Truth itself must be pursued and defended. Program 1269: Post Mortem : The Death Investigation Crisis in America [Frontline] NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 20 (53 min.) [2011] This Frontline episode argues that untrained coroners and incompetent forensic examiners protect the guilty and punish the innocent, then uses case studies to demonstrate the point. These cases include that of a man nearly convicted for his wife's suicide, a nursing home death where signs of a beating were overlooked, and the cremation of an unidentified body that turned out to be that of Michael Jordan's father. Though the solutions the Frontline investigators reach may be debatable, the ultimate point that training, not electability, assures one's ability to determine cause of death, appears selfevident. Program 1268: Stranger Safety (36 min.) [2005] This program, created by Julie Clark and John Walsh (in support of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children) gives children 4 years and older perky pointers for staying safe around "Don'tKnows" and "Kinda-Knows'," both at home and in public. While the information is familiar, the agitated, digressive story line distracts from the main points. But it does present a lot of information for viewers, young and old, to think about and discuss. Discussion guides are available at http://www.thesafeside.com/downloads.html. Program 1267: Fundamental Skills for Public Safety Cycling (21 min.) [2009] This comparatively brief video from the International Police Mountain Bike Association (IPMBA) gives viewers a general overview of some of the special techniques and safety concerns cycle officers should know. The narration presupposes a working familiarity with basic police cycling techniques and maintenance. The program then demonstrates and explains such techniques as weight transfer, lofting, steering on steep inclines, stair climbing, and sharp turns. It concludes with an examination of safe riding procedures, including reminders on signaling, cycling in traffic, and obstacle navigation. The program is a general introduction to beginning cycle officers, and a helpful reminder for the experienced. Program 1266: CTO (Communications Training Officer) Development 2003: Tools for the Trainer POST Telecourse (1 hour, 50 min.) [2003] Although the focus of this California POST Telecourse is more about general management techniques than about specific telecommunicator training techniques, those general principle are explored with reasonable thoroughness, and amusing exaggeration. The long program is divided into small segments, on topics including the appropriate relationship between the communications supervisor and the staff, Training styles, and how to give criticism and evaluations. Admittedly, some of the scenarios are cartoonish, but the points made are valid, both when training dispatchers, and other law enforcement support staff. Remember: POST telecourse videos are for law enforcement viewing only, so be careful who you show it to. Program 1265: Social Media POST Telecourse (1 hour, 50 min.) [2012] This California POST telecourse recognizes that, between the time the telecourse was produced and the time it is viewed, social media formats will have changes; but as a communication platform, it is here to stay. offers a basic overview of social media use in law enforcement agencies. Topics include the benefits of using social media in law enforcement, Officer and family safety issues, using it in preliminary investigations (in this case, cyberbullying) , public video recording police activity, and using social media information in criminal investigation follow-up. A number of scenarios and personal stories are included to illustrate the points made. The topics have interspersed discussion questions, that require a click on "continue" to proceed to the next scene, so keep the remote handy. Also POST telecourse videos are for law enforcement viewing only, so be careful who you show it to. Program 1264: Alzheimer's Disease: Facing the Facts (46 min.) [2009] Baby Boomers are the first generation in history to expect to get old. This sober documentary uses the situation of several people who have been diagnosed with NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 21 Alzheimer's Disease to show the effect of the condition on the individual and the family. The program examines how the disease affects the brain, the likelihood that one will develop it, the lifestyle changes, and how families adjust. The program concludes with some discussion of promising treatments. The information provides a helpful background to the practical advice of the NEMRT Library's other videos about responding to people with Alzheimer's Disease. Program 1263: Good Night with the Sleep Doctor (79 min.) [2007] Dr. Michael Breus, "The Sleep Doctor," conversationally discusses sleep problems and solutions in front of a live audience While the case studies he describes are not specifically law enforcement-related, the conditions can affect anyone. His first story, in fact, involves a Georgia law enforcement officer with a snoring problem. Other issues include insomnia, sleep stages, the health benefits of sleep, and ideal sleeping conditions. Although the speaker is a sleep doctor, the presentation is interesting enough to keep an audience wide awake. Program 1262: Gaining Insight, Taking Action : Basic Skills for Serving Victims (13 min., 12 min. , and 9 min.: 34 min., total) [2002 (2011)] The U.S. Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime, produced this compilation of three videos, intended to help those who work with victims of crime and their families through the criminal justice process. The programs are: Listen to My Story : Communicating with Victims of Crime (13 min.), which outlines ways advocates and officers should treat those who have been violated in some way, including ways to build trust and listen empathetically; Meeting the Needs of Underserved Victims (12 min.) The special needs of people with hearing impairment, ethnic populations (in this case: Navajos, inner city youth, and migrant workers), and people with physical disabilities, are discussed. Viewers can then get ideas for working with their own community's special groups; and Substance Abuse and Victimization (9 min.) Crime victims may sometimes turn to alcohol or drugs to help live with the pain of victimization. This segment urges advocates to recognize the signs of drug abuse, confront the behavior, and assist them in getting necessary treatment. (This is the first time I've seen this subject addressed. SLC) An 82-page guide accompanies the DVD. Program 1261: Emergency Response Guidebook 2012 (20 min.) [2012] The U.S. Department of Transportation produced this video, about first response to hazardous materials situations It uses the 2012 Emergency Response Guidebook to emphasize first responder safety, the appropriate use of the guide, how to connect its information with that on vehicle placards, and its value in assessing situations that might be terrorism-related. Signs of hazardous materials leaking from a pipeline, and its response procedures, are also addressed. Program 1260: Handgun Basics : SelfDefense and Target Shooting (1 hour, 10 min.) [2004] Even if you are very familiar with guns and gun care, you might learn something from this general overview of handguns. Viewers learn about the types of revolvers and semi-automatic guns, how they work, their particular virtues, their basic parts, how to load, hold, and shoot the specific weapons, sighting and aiming skills, the types of ammunition, child and family safety issues, and firearm use in an emergency. The program concludes with a closer examination of several popular types of handguns. Learn and obey the laws of your state governing safe storage, and safe handling, of handguns. Program 1259: House Clearing and Cornering : Tactics and Techniques (1 hour, 8 min.) [1999] To my surprise, this video is intended to show the general public how to search and clear their own home. Although neither North East Multi-Regional Training nor the trainers on this video recommend or endorse non-professional confrontations with threatening gunmen, the techniques described NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 22 could make a helpful reminder for the professional first responders. It begins with a strong discouragement to using the techniques, and to call the police when an intruder may be in one's house. However, if the danger is imminent, viewers learn how to clear a room, how to go through a door, target indicators, use of distractions, and the use of cover versus concealment.. The bulletstopping capabilities of various building materials are then demonstrated. The program concludes with demonstrations of practice drills. The material might be a fine source for training ideas. Program 1258: Gunshot Wound First Aid (55 mind) [2007] Most gunshot wounds are not instantly fatal, but, without proper care, even minor wounds can be fatal. John Klatt explains and demonstrates techniques for helping the injured. Issues he addresses include the types of gunshot wounds, establishing scene safety (even the injured can turn on those offering help), the importance of controlling bleeding, tourniquet use, how to recognize fractures and internal injuries, bandaging wounds, and identifying bullet entrance and exit wounds, First responder behavior within the victim's earshot is also mentioned. You might want to discuss the content with your local paramedics , to confirm a consistent (and policy-appropriate) first response. Program 1257: Knife Would First Aid (42 min.) [2007] Many people injured with a knife don't immediately realize they have been hurt. Quick response to someone with a knife wound could save their life. John Klatt explains and demonstrates techniques for helping the injured. He describes a method for triage, evidence that would suggest the type of knife used and the types of wounds (slashes, stabs, etc.) that needs treatment, the organs that might be injured, ways of protecting amputated extremities, how to use a tourniquet, handling shock, and protecting exposed viscera. You might want to discuss the content with your local paramedics , to confirm a consistent (and policy-appropriate) first response. Program 1256: Blunt Force Trauma First Aid (1 hour, 7 min.) [2007] Blunt force trauma can be due to anything from a gang war to a traffic crash. John Klatt explains and demonstrate techniques for helping the injured. He describes a method for triage, signs of various types of injury, and ways to help stabilize the victim until the paramedics arrive, with a minimum of equipment. The injuries are graphically recreated on the "victims." Related injuries include bruising, broken bones, shock, and bleeding, You might want to discuss the content with your local paramedics , to confirm a consistent first response. And Wash Your Hands! Program 1255: Heroes Behind the Badge: Sacrifice & Survival (1 hour, 40 min.) [2013] It is reported that, for every officer killed in the line of duty, over 100 are injured to the point where they can't return to duty. This sequel to Heroes Behind the Badge (#1220) I remembers officers who have died in the line of duty, but focuses on the recovery of officers who survived potentially fatal encounters. Officers remembered in this video include: Ranger Margaret Anderson (U.S. Park Service, Mt. Ranier, Washington), Survivor Ranger Brody Young (U.S. Park Service, Moab, Utah), Survivor Off. John Bell (Fort Worth Police Department), Survivor Off. Jim Kuzak (Clairton, Pennsylvania, Police Department), Off. Arthur Lopez (Nassau Co., New York, Emergency Services Unit). And an explanation of the annual Police Memory Tour cycling fund-raiser, that starts from the site of the World Trade center, and concludes at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, DC. Footage of the Annual Candlelight Vigil concludes the video. The special features, including footage of the NLEOMF custom patrol car, squad car racing community outreach, Museum memorabilia, Recitation of the poem "The Guardian," Program 1254: Guns in America (50 min.) [2008] America's enduring relationship with firearms has been conflicted. This NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 23 National Geographic program examines the reasons various segments of society have guns, and how they feel about them. Brief interviews with crime victims, gang members, gun collectors, police officers, and hesitant shoppers are included, along with statistics, analysis of gun control measures, and recordings of some harrowing 911 calls. The substance of those calls -- one of a woman who shot an intruder, and one with a man who shot a couple of burglars of a neighbor's house -- can provide a lot of material for discussion. The producers of this DVD seem ambivalent about guns, but their choice of interview subjects are persuasive. Program 1253: Responding to People with Alzheimer's Disease : Best Practices for Law Enforcement (24 min.) [2013] As the Baby Boom generation matures, cities will have more citizens with age-related dementia and Alzheimer's Disease -- and police departments will face more calls involving disoriented seniors. This video, produced as part of the International Association of Chiefs of Police's Alzheimer's Initiative program, presents viewers with some ideas about how to handle such incidents. Scenarios include a confused driver looking for a nonexistent address, a grandmother who wandered away, and a husband who is missing with the car. Tips on customary behavior of people with dementia, how to search a house or a neighborhood, and how to help the family during and after the search. Less attention is given to contacts with dementia victim than in other, similar videos (like Innocent Offenders (#151) or Approaching Alzheimer's (#1139)), but the information on search patterns is new. A series of discussion questions is included with the DVD. Program 1252: Eyewitness (American Justice) (47 min.) [1997] Narrator Bill Kurtis uses several case studies to demonstrate the unreliability of eyewitness evidence; how stress, suggestion, presuppositions, and cross-racial identification can affect witness recall. The cases include the eventual exoneration of men mistakenly accused of being a bar shooter, a Minnesota bank robber, a Las Vegas child killer, and a video store robber/murderer. The police are occasionally accused of manipulating witness testimony, but, and this program shows, the final judge of eyewitness reliability is the jury. As one officer comments, "I'd rather have a small amount of physical evidence than a bushel basket of eyewitnesses." Program 1251: Mistaken Identity (American Justice) (45 min.) [2003] A woman is shot in the face during a loan company robbery. One of the robbers identifies the shooter, yet a teen with the same name is convicted through the woman's eyewitness testimony. This episode of American Justice highlights the weaknesses in the identification process, the trustworthiness of eyewitness identification, the sympathy juries have for traumatized victims (and why investigators must remain open-minded, and not see what they expect to see during investigations). The teen is eventually exonerated through a detective's willingness to believe the robber's information about the real shooter, and the power of publicity. An interesting case, on many levels!. Program 1250: The Hillside Stranglers (American Justice) (46) [1997] Bill Kurtis recounts the case of the Hillside Stranglers, who terrorized Los Angeles in the late 1970s. Interviews with the investigating officers, the doctors who analyzed the information obtained through hypnosis, bring relevance to the gruesome details of the rapes and murders of the women. The effect of the investigation on the detectives are insightful. Program 1249: Murder "In Cold Blood" (American Justice) (46 min.) [1997] Bill Kurtis narrates this recounting of the events surrounding the 1959 murder of the Clutter family described in Truman Capote's book In Cold Blood. Interviews with friends of the family, and officers who performed the investigation, the defense attorney, and witnesses to the murderers' execution, add poignancy to the shocking story. Over the years, evidence collection has become technical and specialized, but this NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 24 program is a reminder of the effectiveness of old-fashioned police work, which has not changed. Program 1248: Lying Eyes (American Justice) (41 min.) [2001] When a young woman was raped early one morning, she was certain she would recognize the man who did it. Eleven years later, the man she had identified was exonerated of the crime. This American Justice episode demonstrates the unreliability of eyewitness evidence, the way memory can be manipulated; and illustrates the problems that can arise from how suspect lineups are conducted, as well as the importance of physical evidence in convicting a perpetrator. Program 1247: Restrepo : One Platoon, One Valley, One Year (93 min.) [2010] The stresses of ongoing combat are an one element of this award-winning documentary, which tracks the daily events of a fifteen-man unit stationed in the mountains of Afghanistan. They are under continual threat of assault -- the unit itself is named for a medic who was killed in action -- and that strain affects their mental state. An agency requested the NEMRT Library get this video for its presentation of PTSD. Amid the scenes, of negotiating with the local tribesmen and of getting shot at, are interviews and comments from the soldiers, who tell about how their experiences have affected them. The program is also useful for understanding a veteran's experiences, which might prove helpful in understanding subject behavior. The film won the 2010 Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize (Documentary), and is rated "R". So be careful where you use it. Program 1246: Fallen Blue Heroes (45 min.) [2009] Viewers get a sense of the events and participants in the annual Police Memorial Day commemoration in Washington, DC. During the brief interviews with some of the officers participating in the Police Unity Tour cycling pilgrimage and survivors visiting the monument, they explain their reasons for coming to the Memorial, and, frequently, reminisce about the fallen officers they are remembering. Officers from as far away as Australia, and third-generation survivors are represented in the assembly that has joined to honor the memory of our fallen officers. Program 1245: Forensics on Trial (Nova) (53 min.) [2012] The principles of criminalistics may remain the same, but science has altered the techniques of evidence recovery -- and now challenge the validity of traditional techniques. This program begins with the misidentification of a US attorney as a conspirator in the Madrid Train Bombing. Fingerprints, bite marks, footwear impressions are all called into question. A conviction based on a mismatched bite mark is overturned after fifteen years, and the contamination of the Nicole Brown Simpson murder are used as examples of the inadequacies of current evidence collection and analysis techniques. In response, viewers learn of a new method of fingerprint recovery , the possibilities of a Virtual Autopsies, performed by CT and MRI scanning techniques, and the recreation of 3-D crime scenes through laser scanning. Interestingly, the program doesn't so much challenge the validity of (then) current physical evidence sources, but of investigators forcing evidence to fit their theories, crime scene contamination, and juries' contentment with inconclusive evidence. Some of this footage is gruesome, so viewer discretion is recommended. The NEMRT Library has a copy of the National Research Council's book Strengthening Forensic Science, if you would like to see it. We thank Paul Carroll for his generosity in providing the DVD. Program 1244: The Central Park Jogger Case: What Went Wrong? (American Justice) (45 min.) [2003] In 1989, a woman jogging in New York City's Central Park was viciously assaulted, raped, and left for dead. Five teens confessed to the crime, were convicted and imprisoned. Thirteen years later, an imprisoned sex offender confesses to the rape, and DNA confirms his assertion. Bill Kurtis reexamines this case to learn what factors contributed to the teens being wrongly convicted, without any physical evidence NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 25 placing them at the scene. The effect of the interrogation process on juveniles, media hype, and investigative failure to connect similar attacks in the area with the Jogger case, are discussed; and deliver a cautionary tale on the important relationship between physical evidence and reasonable doubt. We thank Paul Carroll for his generosity in providing the DVD. Program 1243: What the Girl Saw [American Justice] (45 min.) [2004] Bill Kurtis relates the Ohio homicide case in which a man is sent to prison for murdering his mother-in-law on the testimony of his young niece, despite the fact that no physical evidence was found at the crime scene. The documentary includes interviews with the wife of the accused, and her sister, the mother of the young girl. Both her, her daughter, and the family eventually came to believe that the real attacker had been someone who looked like Elkins, but in spite of the girl's recantation and new evidence, the state of Ohio would not permit a new trial. The effect of children's testimony on juries, and the way stress (or enhancement) can affect memory, are key points in this program. Incidentally, Wikipedia reports that Clarence Elkins was exonerated in 2005, and a sex offender named Earl Mann, whose DNA was found at the crime scene, was convicted in 2008. If the entry is correct, it's a story stranger than fiction! See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_Elkins. We thank Paul Carroll for his generosity in providing the DVD. Program 1242: Manhunt - Boston Bombers (Nova) (52 min.) [2013] Technology may not have changed the investigative process itself, but it has provided more ways to find evidence. This Nova episode follows the events surrounding the identification and apprehension of the men who set off the pressure cooker bombs at the 2013 Boston Marathon. The program examines the research facility that was instrumental in identifying the type of bomb, the digital video sources that had caught the images of potential suspects (and the processing that clarified those shadowy images), the way cell towers can give the geographic location of cell phones, and the power of thermal imaging. The benefits (and drawbacks) of crowdsourced evidence are also described. The program also reminds viewers that, even with all the power of modern technology, Luck can still play a role in solving crimes. Program 1240: Basic Close Quarters Shooting for Law Enforcement (1 hour, 32 min.) [circa 2005] Most police contacts are made within speaking distance. And so are most police shooting situations. Yet, hitting targets at extremely close range is not as easy as it seems. This program discusses and demonstrates ways to use a firearm when within touching distance of an assailant. The class pictured in the video go over The Importance and Philosophy of Close-Quarter Shooting, Traditional Techniques, Fundamental Live Fire Techniques, Partner Rescue, Handgun to Empty Hand Transition, and Hooded Drills. As always, compare the techniques and suggestions listed here with department policy before using them. The label says "The information contained in this production is intended for law enforcement and military audiences only. Distribution to, and/or viewing of this material by persons outside of these areas is expressly prohibited, unless written permission has been obtained in advance from Police Officers Safety Assoc., Inc." So be careful about who sees it. Program 1239: Basic Firearm Disarming & Retention for Law Enforcement (42 min.) [circa 2005] Most police contacts are made within speaking distance. And so are most police shootings. This program describes and demonstrates a number of methods for getting out of harm's way, here, by getting the firearm out of the aggressor's hand. Approaches include Frontal and Rear Handgun, Draw Following, Handgun Disarm Counters, and Handgun Retention. A section on Long Gun Disarming and Retention is also included. Simple, instinctive actions are recommended. As always, compare the techniques and suggestions listed here with department policy before using them. The label says "The information contained in this production is intended for law enforcement and military NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 26 audiences only. Distribution to, and/or viewing of this material by persons outside of these areas is expressly prohibited, unless written permission has been obtained in advance from Police Officers Safety Assoc., Inc." So be careful about who sees it. Program 1238: Basic Tactical Shotgun for Law Enforcement (1 hour, 31 min.) [circa 2005] e shotgun is described as an underutilized weapon in the law enforcement arsenal, and this program, from the Police Officer Safety Association convenient ways to choose, use and train with a law enforcement shotgun. Viewers receive a basic, but broad, overview of various aspects of shotgun use, including Accuracy and Ammunition Firing Platforms Shotgun/Shooter Matching Safety Manipulation Reloading and Unloading Jams, Slings, Transitions and Lights Ready positions and Moving, and Qualifications and Drills As always, compare the techniques and suggestions listed here with department policy before using them. The label says "The information contained in this production is intended for law enforcement and military audiences only. Distribution to, and/or viewing of this material by persons outside of these areas is expressly prohibited, unless written permission has been obtained in advance from Police Officers Safety Assoc., Inc." So be careful about who sees it. Program 1237: Service, Support & Justice : Law Enforcement Response to Crime Victims (15 min.) [2012] The International Association of Chiefs of Police and the OJP's Office for Victims of Crime collaborated on this program, about the benefits of sympathy and genuine concern when working with victims and public contacts. Reassured victims divulge more useful information than frightened ones, and comfortable citizens cooperate better. More suggestions for achieving citizen/police familiarity would have improved the presentation, but it still serves as a reminder to treat victims with respect. More resources for implementing this strategy are available at The IACP's website; www.ResponseToVictims.org . Program 1236: Basic Crisis Entry for Law Enforcement (37 min.) [Circa 2005] Police officers regularly have to get into locked houses, for well-being checks as well as neutralizing a barricaded subject. This program, produced by the Police Officers Safety Association, describes and demonstrates a number of methods for getting into a building, including lockpicking, window-breaking (due to spawl and glass shards, it's a harder process than it appears), analyzing a door for breachability, and available tools (such as sledgehammers, rams, the Halligan tool, or shotgun breaching rounds). The label says "The information contained in this production is intended for law enforcement and military audiences only. Distribution to, and/or viewing of this material by persons outside of these areas is expressly prohibited, unless written permission has been obtained in advance from Police Officers Safety Assoc., Inc." So be careful about who sees it. Program 1235: 911on DVD, Volume 5 (3 hours, 30 min.) [2012] This episode of 911onDVD includes the following segments: Introduction (9 min.) Why Does Police/Fire Do That (20 min.) (A police dispatcher, ad a fire dispatcher compare the types and the ways information is relayed to their first responders) Animals on the Loose (11 min.) (Do any of your citizens have exotic pets, or is there a circus coming to town? This segments gives ideas about ways to minimize the danger if the animals get loose.) Airport Disaster Planning (19 min.) (These suggestions could be applied to any large public complex. The importance of knowing the layout of the facility is demonstrated.) Difficult Callers (9 min) (Tips to help dispatchers respond patiently to lessthan-cooperative callers.) Detentions Based on 9-1-1 (19 min.) (A legal segment, describing the importance of accurate reporting of reliable information.) Domestic Violence (7 min.) (Information a dispatcher should find out, or relay, when NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 27 handling a call that might be domestic violence.) Mentally Ill Active Shooter (17 min.) (With Dr. Greg Sancier, who talks about types of mental illness associated with violent subjects, and the information a dispatcher should gather to help the responding officers. And dispatchers need closure on calls, too.) Drug Trends (25 min.) [The effects of "Bath Salts," "Hell's Bells/Datura" and "Salvia" on teens are described. Also includes video footage of teens under their influence.] Morale Booster (19 min) [Dispatchers need to encourage each other. Gilmartin's Emotional Survival for Law Enforcement is recommended. The NEMRT Instructors Library has several copies for loan.] Introduction to Human Trafficking : An Introduction to Modern Slavery (Part 1) (15 min.) [Lt. John Vanek explains the modern history and legal definition of "Human Trafficking" Great Job (18 min. -- most of it is the actual call) (A professionally-handled call with a 5-year-old whose mother is missing is showcased.) TTY Overview (5 min.) (A quick overview of the federal mandate for TTY access, and how to recognize a TTY call.) Work Improvement Plans (10 min.) (On how to present such a plan to an employee working at substandard levels. Specific examples of substandard work, specific examples of what the employee should be doing, and how to help the employee comply, are the key points.) Risk Management , with Gordon Graham (24 min.) (On "Risk Homeostasis": how things we do to make people more safe can make them less safe. "Don't Play in the Top Left Box.") Handouts and quizzes are available for some of these segments. To download them, go to www.911ondvd.com , click on student documents, and use the username and password GREATJOB911 (That's "Great Job 911" as one word) for those for Volume 5. Program 1234: Alan Pinkerton : The Original Private Eye (Biography) (46 min.) [1999] The amazing life of the founder of the Pinkerton Detective Agency, Alan Pinkerton, is examined in this episode of Biography. From his deprived boyhood in Scotland, to his emigration to the Antebellum Chicago area, to his introduction to the science of crime investigation, to his development of the first detective agency, the results of Pinkerton's unshakable selfconfidence and unswerving determination remain inspiring today. Although the presentation focuses more on the man than on his techniques, viewers will still get a sense of how crime was fought, and criminals apprehended, before the influence of modern policing tactics. His personal recovery from a debilitating stroke, as well as his company's recovery from the Chicago Fire of 1871, are even more remarkable than his espionage organization during the Civil War. Program 1233: Mind of a Rampage Killer (Nova) (53 min.) [2013] Why people -- young people in particular -- go on murderous rampages is the topic of this episode of Nova. The program does not favor one theory over another, but examines numerous influences, including brain anatomy, the effect of nurture on nature, suicidal motivations, the media glorification of the Anti-Hero, and the limits of mental health treatment. Highlights include portions of an interview with school shooter Andy Williams, an examination of Wisconsin's Mendota Juvenile Treatment Center, and a look at the home life of a child subject to blind, violent rages. The program's simple clarity only emphasizes the complexities of trying to prevent future outbursts. Program 1232: Raising Adam Lanza (1 hour) [2013] Reporters from Frontline and the Hartford Courant investigate the brief, troubled life of Newtown, Connecticut, school shooter Adam Lanza, and his relationship with his mother Nancy. Issues their research brings out include his developmental challenges, his mother's efforts to get him appropriate help, and the outcome of some of those choices. The disturbing part about those choices was that they were not obviously wrong at the time. The program concludes with family members describing the handling of the crime scene, and an examination of the NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 28 gun control debate taking place because of the events at Newtown. Viewers are left with much to think about. Program 1231: The Path to Violence : After Newtown (DVD) (53 min.) [2013] Students who commit violence against their schools don't suddenly snap: research shows that they have been talking about their plans to others for months. This PBS documentary examines a number of school shootings -- and, more importantly, several attacks that were stopped. The benefits of school resource officers, school security procedures, key behaviors of student plotters, the difficulty of getting involuntary mental illness treatment for emancipated youths, and gun availability are considered in an effort to find ways to prevent future catastrophic school violence. One key finding is that good communication channels between students and school administrators can help students fell confident enough to report threats. Program 1230: FBI Ballistic Testing Results (FBI Teleconference) (3 hours) [1989] This vintage FBI Teleconference is probably older than most of you, but the research it describes is still interesting. Les Davis hosts a discussion of the findings of the FBI's research into the behavior of various types of ammunition. panelists include Dr. Martin Fackler (U.S. Army), John Hall (FBI Academy), and Urey Patrick (FBI Academy). They explain the elements of a bullet wound profiles, and explain those of various types of bullets, stopping and knockdown power, FBI standards of performance for bullets, Ballistic Gelatin and the methods of duplicating realworld conditions when conducting the tests, elements to consider when selecting ammunition most appropriate to a department's needs, The purpose of the video is not to recommend any particular ammunition or bullets, but to present the information they have learned about the various types then available. How they conducted the research may be more useful than their research findings themselves. The Miami Shootout (see NEMRT Video #35) is referred to several times. Program 1229: Child Abuse Investigations (CA POST Telecourse DVD) (1 hours, 57 min.) [2000] Recent statistics show that five children die daily as a result of child abuse. This video, produced by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, explains and demonstrates techniques for the recognition and effective investigation of child neglect, abuse, and sexual abuse. Scenarios include two children in a dirty house with drugs, a case worker caught with a developmentally delayed boy, a schoolgirl who had reported her sexual abuse by her mother's boyfriend, an infant with head trauma (Shaken Baby Syndrome), a young child with scalding burns (the difference between accidental and inflicted burns), and abuse allegations related to custody disputes. The program concludes with a description of the benefits of multidisciplinary investigative exams Emphasis is placed on interviewing techniques. The law ,and the procedures, described are from California, and may not apply the same ways in other states. Consult departmental policy and local law before using such techniques as a pretext telephone call. Program 1228: Supporting Returning Military Law Enforcement Personnel POST Telecourse (1 hour, 45 min.) [June 2008] Many of the qualities that make a good police officer also make a good soldier. It's no surmise that many officers are in reserve units. This program from the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training presents an overview of the issues about which a police agency needs to be aware in order to best support their officers when they are deployed -- as well as their families. In fact, deployed officers' biggest concern is for those they leave behind, so this program gives many ideas for standing by the families, and keeping the officer involved with the department. The presentation covers: The effect of deployment on the officer and the department, The concerns of the deployed officers and their families, and how to support them, Possible behavior changes in returning NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 29 veterans, Possible difficulties, and sources for help. The first piece of advice the program gives for departments is to plan for deployments before any officers get their orders. This program can be a good start. Program 1227: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic Brain Injury (CA POST DVD) (1 hour, 16 min.) [circa 2011] Returning veterans may be bringing part of their combat experience home with them, in the form of PTSD (PostTraumatic Stress Disorder) or TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury), though the conditions can affect anyone who has experienced a traumatic experience or suffered a serious brain injury. A number of scenarios are presented, each followed by discussion questions, officer reaction, and expert commentary. This DVD includes playing options for use with individuals or groups. A workbook and facilitators guide is also downloadable from the disc. Scenarios include; A woman at a traffic stop still affected by the memory of a serious crash, a veteran reliving an IED near-miss and running a stop sign, An agitated veteran with TBI, A homeless veteran, and An officer dealing with flashbacks of a child abuse scene. Many of the outcomes involve helping the subject to get VA help, or Employee Assistance. Viewers might want to look into the services available from those sources. The segments are about 20 minutes long: short enough to use as roll call training. Program 1225: Use of Force by Peace Officers POST Telecourse (DVD) (1 hour, 50 min.) [February 2004] Hindsight may be perfect vision, but no one can see the present in hindsight. This multi-segmented video from the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training uses a number of scenarios to analyze reactions officers could face during incidents where elevated levels of force might be required. A scenario is reenacted, a few initial comments are offered, and then a panel of officers, attorneys, and psychologists, analyze the officers' force options. Scenarios include; A violent woman in a domestic dispute A disruptive elderly homeless woman A fleeing thief A man with a gun in a park by a school An officer shoots at a car that flees a traffic stop A officer threatening a drug suspect The Public Relations fallout, and civil liability, from their responses, is also discussed. The panel's analysis is candid, and officer-sympathetic. Program 1224: Cold Case Homicide POST Telecourse ( 1 hour, 42 min.) [2002] The detectives in this California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training telecourse describe the solving of a "cold case" homicide as the most exhilarating experience of their careers. They give others the chance to experience that thrill by sharing their insights on how to investigate a case other officers couldn't solve. They describe the effect of resolution on victims' families, the importance of field officer documentation of crime scenes (and common ways they may contaminate it0, evidence collection and new technologies that help identify physical and witness evidence, the possibilities and limits of DNA evidence; and budgetary priorities and interagency logistics. Reexamining "cold" cases can be expensive and timeconsuming, but the encouraging effect those investigations can have on both the victims' families, and the community at large can be more valuable. Program 1223: Hazardous Materials: What Every Cop Needs to Know (23 min.) [2008] Chemicals fight back, and they can't be stopped with a gun. This In the Line of Duty episode gives examples of some of the types of hazardous materials incidents they may someday face, the types of acts of terror that can involve hazardous or radiological ingredients. Although it does not give much detail about the meaning of vehicle placards, or the effect of hazardous materials, it does remind viewers of the necessity of staying observant, and self-education. And who would have believed that a powdered sugar doughnut could help with a hazardous materials response. NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 30 Program 1222: Pain Behind the Badge (The) (1 hour, 5 min.) [2012] In this award-winning documentary, police officers, and a police wife, talk about traumatic experiences during their careers, why the events (and, later, traumatic stress) affected them, and why they considered suicide. They also talk about what they have learned through their experiences, and how counseling or therapy helped them and their families. The program is framed with public comments on their attitude toward police officers. The opening remarks are ambivalent, but those in the concluding segment are profoundly grateful. As they should be. Program 1221: Emergency First Aid for Dogs : Working Dog Edition (1 hour, 34 min.) [2011] If your dog stepped on something sharp, or was choking, would you know what to do? Although this program won't make you a canine EMT, you'll know more about the ways a dog can be injured, and how to protect one from harm, than you did. Situations described include rescue breathing and CPR, gunshot wounds and punctures, foot injuries, choking, drowning, fractures, poisoning, burns, hypothermia, heat stroke, among other forms of injury. In the Bonus Features are an introduction and Tribute to Working Dogs, plus a cute little video of dogs playing. Incidentally, the original label lists the ASPCA Animal Poisoning Control Center prominently: it is 800-426-4425 Program 1220: Heroes Behind the Badge (1 hour, 30 min.) [2012] The national Law Enforcement Officer Memorial Fund produced this video, describing the events surrounding the deaths of eight officers whose names were added to the only Washington memorial that will never be finished. They include Dep. Suzanne Hopper (Clark Co, OH), Off. Craig Burkholtz (Fon Du Lac, WI), Off. Brandon Paudert and Dep. William Evans West Memphis, AR (their story is told in video #1197, Traffic Stops of Sovereign CitizensWhat Every Cop Needs to Know), Det. Amanda Haworth and Det. Roger Castillo (Miami-Dade, FL) and Off. Jeremy Henwood (San Diego, CA). Surviving officers and family members talk about their sense of loss, ways to reduce line-of-duty casualties, and the mental preparation for a job where the only certainty is the unexpected. Footage from the 2011 Candlelight Memorial Vigil concludes the program.. Program 1219: Barney Miller The First Season DVD (20 min./episode) [1974-1975] All right, I'll admit this isn't exactly a training video; but the police show voted most realistic by police officers during its broadcast run is sure to teach viewers something! This 2-DVD set includes these classic episodes:: 1. Ramon: Capt. Barney Miller's wife tries to persuade him to quit the force on the same day a young junkie takes the squad room hostage. 2. The Experience: The 12th Precinct deals with an aging officer forced to retire, a gay purse-snatcher and a time bomb in the squad room 3. Snow Job: A detainee electrocutes himself in the 12th Precinct's bathroom during a snowstorm, while Wojo tries to find a bundle of missing evidence money. 4. Graft: Internal Affairs puts the 12th Precinct under scrutiny. 5. Courtesans: Det. Wojohoitz has to deal with his opinions of prostitutes, while Lt. Miller tries to deal with his daughter's desire to move out. 6. Stakeout: The strain of a stakeout in the summertime wears on the detectives. 7. The Bureaucrat: A federal official is arrested for public intoxication, while Chano investigates the burglary of his own apartment. 8. Ms. Cop: The 12th precinct adjusts to a female detective. 9. The Vigilante: The detectives investigate someone who is beating up muggers, and try to decide how to charge a transvestite truck driver. 10. The Guest: The 12th Precinct protects an organized crime witness, while Chano tries to arrange a drug bust. 11. Escape Artist: The squad picks up an elderly inmate, who takes pride ab being able to escape from his cells, and an engineer who thinks he can fly. In the meantime, Harris is NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 31 writing a novel. 12. Hair: An undercover narcotics officer transferred to the Precinct has trouble adjusting to the discipline. 13. Hero The detectives deal with an 8year-old mugger, and Detective Chano's shooting of two armed robbers. Program 1218: Narcs (American Justice) DVD (47 min.) [1997] After the discovery that over-thecounter drugs like heroin and cocaine were dangerously addictive about 100 years ago, the Federal Bureau of Narcotics was Bill Kurtis describes the dangers that federal narcotics agents face. in locating and arresting drug traffickers, often internationally. Examples include the 1985 murder of Kiki Camerena, and the Mexican government's involvement with the drug gang; an entertaining description of the early use of cell phone tapping while tracking a New York trafficker in 1987, footage of a cocaineproduction operation in the Bolivian jungle, concluding with a 1984 investigation of a drug-stealing DEA agent. It's a find reminder of how far federal narcotics enforcement has come Program 1217: Purple: Organized Crime in a Small Town (58 min.) [2012] Around 1918, a group of kids in a vocational school got together and organized a gang. It started out hijacking bootleggers' trucks, progressed to protection rackets, and became a gang so fearsome that even Al Capone didn't challenge their turf. This program describes the origins, activities, and some anecdotes about the members of this organized crime enterprise, that was centered in Clare, a small town in rural Michigan. The entertaining documentary also challenges the modern myths of organized crime families, and discusses the true nature of the typical gangster. The end of Prohibition effectively ended the Purple gang, and Clare is now quiet, but Michigan still has an oil business, in which Organized Crime was able to make speculative investment. Program 1216: Cops on Trial (American Justice) (46 min.) [1994] Bill Kurtis narrates this American Justice episode, about Police Corruption. Included are examinations of drug trafficking among officers in 1985 Miami, the 1991 Rodney King incident, Officer Frank Serpico's revelations to the Knapp Commission, then Michael Dowd's drug dealing, The program concludes with a reminder that corruption is as old as police forces, as the graft in the New York and Chicago police departments at the turn of the century showed. As the FBI concluded, greed (for money, power, or some sort of gratification) is the primary motive in corruption cases. Without oversight, reinforcement, and officers of character, temptation can gradually erode their good behavior. Program 1215: Autism in the Criminal Justice System (26 min.) [2009] Although this program was produced for the State of North Carolina, its point -- that arrestees with autism need special consideration -- is applicable anywhere. The framing story concerns a young man with Autism, who is arrested for distributing child pornography. The significant part of the video recreates a bond hearing, in which the doubting judge is made to recognize the cognitive difficulties, and to rule accordingly. Although the presentation gives few immediately applicable techniques for communicating with a subject with Autism, it serves as a reminder of the growing likelihood that officers, correctional staff, lawyers, and judges will have to accommodate such clients. Program 1214: In the Line of Duty TwoMinute Warnings (2 minutes per segment) [circa 2005] Do you need some brief training thoughts for your roll calls? This In the Line of Duty program consists of 33 observations, from Richard Simpher, on officer safety, each about two minutes long. They include: • Avoiding Traffic Stop Dangers • Transporting Dangerous Prisoners • Warehouse Burglary • Suspect in Dark Alley • Furious Big Rig Driver • Drunken Men Beat Women • Calling Out ID Factors [Notifying NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 32 dispatchers of your location during traffic stops] • Stop Suspect with Burglar's Tools • Suspicious Men in a Van • Officers Break Up Bar Fight • Off-Duty Incidents • Wearing Body Armor • Handcuffing and Pat-Down • Driver-Bass Change Place in DUI Stop • Child Abuse Suspicions • Where Do You Keep Your Hands? • Equipment Check • Gay Lovers, Violent Argument • Officer Confronts Leaper • Using Backup • High Speed Response • Mentally Ill Slasher • Rapid Response to the Active Shooter • Radio On/Off During Chase? • Contact/Cover Scenario • Off-Duty Drinking • Proper Use of Force • Bad Accident, Separate Injuries • Baby in Getaway Car • Suspicious Sounds in Van • Taking Fire in Low-Light Situation • Convenience Store Robbery Scenario • D.V. Victim is Officer's Wife. Program 1213: Baths Salts: What Every Cop Needs to Know (24 min) [2012] When subjects exhibit remarkably bizarre behavior, yet drug tests show no presence of drugs, the subject may be under the influence of synthetic drugs, compounded from research chemicals that are not (at this time) illegal. This In the Line of Duty video describes how Bath Salts and Synthetic Marihuana are made, where they are sold, and shows some of the alarming behavior observed in people who have taken the drugs. The program is a little vague about specific symptoms; but the effect of the chemicals itself can vary with each subject. Overdoses are common, so the suggested method for first response includes multiple officers and EMTs. Erratic behavior and incoherent speech is certainly not something to confront alone. Program 1212: Iraq's Guns for Hire (45 min.) [2009] This National Geographic investigative documentary examines the operations of private civilian security contractors during the Iraqi Freedom mission. The program allows the viewer to decide on the value of the services they perform, by describing those activities, along with the motivation of the contractors, their equipment, the dangers they faced (including several notable failed missions), and the ambiguity of their legal status. (Then) Active employees of companies such as Armor Group, Hart Security, and Blackwater, talk about their experiences, as they prepare for the various types of security escorts they perform. Footage from an ambush of a night convoy is included. The program reminds viewers of proven techniques, and possible problems they might face on their own patrols, and of the philosophy of the contractors: don't be afraid: be prepared! Program 1211: Inside the Secret Service (1 hour, 32 min.) [2004] The responsibilities, equipment, training, response concerns, and experiences of the members of the Secret Service Using the security preparations for a presidential speech at a Baton Rouge arena to frame the presentation, former and (then) current special agents talk about their work, including the amount of planning required for such operations as a presidential appearance or a counterfeiting investigation. Also described are agent responses during crises, illustrated by John F. Kennedy's assassination and the 9/11 attack. Former U.S. presidents George H.W. Bush, William Clinton, and Gerald Ford, along with candidate John Kerry, describe their impressions of "living in the bubble." Bonus features include two episodes of Inside Base Camp, with features about Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter. Program 1209: Guilty By Reason of Insanity (DVD) ( 44 min.) [2002] The insanity Plea is regularly disparaged, yet the disparagers don't know much about what happens to offenders who, because of it, are sentenced to a mental hospital. The inmates of the Kirby Forensic Psychiatric Hospital in New York City are the subject of this Investigative Reports episode. NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 33 They talk about the crimes that brought them to the facility, their current state of mind, what they need to do to get out, and what it is like to live in such a place. Along with their experiences are the observations of an attorney who knows the difficulty of proving a defense of 'not guilty by reason of insanity," their plea options, and the difficulty of insuring mental health treatment in a regular prison population. As one observer comments, the prison system is the new mental hospital. Program 1208: The Jonesboro Schoolyard Ambush (DVD) (44 min.) [1999] In the course of analyzing the mass shooting committed by the youngest shooters in U.S. history, Bill Kurtis's American Justice examines the reasons why children would commit such a crime, and the justice of juvenile sentencing laws. In this instance, conclusions are hard to reach, because the boys pled guilty without the presentation of extenuating evidence; and resulting modifications to juvenile sentencing only complicates the law. A troubling, yet thought-provoking episode. Lt. Col. Dave Grossman (Ret.) and Gov. Mike Huckabee add their insight to the analysis. Program 1207: El Segundo Movie Theater Fight (In the Line of Duty) DVD (54 min.) [2012] Two officers of the El Segundo (California) Police Department are on routine patrol at a movie theater in , when a customer demanding a refund breaks the routine. The officers, who, though badly injured, survive the resulting shooting, describe what they did wrong, what they did right, and what they could have done to have prevented the shooting in the first place. (Incidentally, one of those things included asking the manager who summoned them for background on the subject.0 In addition, they talk about The Rule of One More, the effect of the stress of the confrontation on their memory, the importance of being able to quick-draw a TASER, staying fit, and speaking clearly when radioing dispatchers ("Nobody's coming if they can't understand you"). Program 1206: Category 3 (13 min.) [January 10, 2006 ] Some of the ways patrol officers can use the information in NCIC's Terrorist Screening Center to identify possible terrorists and their associates, and how they can help add to that information, are described in this program. Its focus is not on handling people who are Category 1 or 2 threats (and subject to arrest), but on those in Category 3, who are strongly suspected, but about whom more information is needed. Demonstrations include a vehicle stop, in which the innocent passenger had a suspicious name, and a trespasser who unknowingly gives the officer some helpful intelligence. In the long run, vigilance and chattiness really can save lives. Program 1205: Born Killers: Leopold and Loeb (In Search of History) (44 min.) [1998] In 1924, Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb killed Bobby Franks in an attempt to commit a perfect crime. This episode of In Search of History explores this Crime of the Century, from the brilliant young men's privileged background, the mental state that inspired their thrill killing, the details of the crime., Clarence Darrow's unexpected decision to use an insanity defense, and the way the two men spent their sentences of Life Plus 99 years in Stateville and elsewhere. Darrow's moving summation is included in the book Attorney for the Damned (1957). Leopold, Nathan; Born Killers: Leopold and Loeb Program 1204: Richard Speck [Investigative Reports] DVD (46 min.) [1996] A homemade video, smuggled out of Stateville Prison shortly before Richard Speck's death, is the catalyst for this episode of Investigative Reports. Narrator Bill Kurtis describes the murder of the eight nursing students, and the ensuing investigation. Footage from the Stateville video then shows Speck describing and, if not justifying, emplaning the murders. This video is also used to show just how out of control the prison had become. Investigative Reports believes the video was intended as pornography, so other elements, such as Speck and his lover's sex act and cocaine binge, are illustrated briefly. The video's underlying theme -- that the condemned NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 34 suffered little for his crime -- is made only too clear. Program 1203: Getting S.M.A.R.T. : Dealing with Bullies (20 min.) [2011] Discouraging bullying behavior is not the intent of this program. Instead, Kerk Lalemond presents a short interactive lecture to a group of high school students about personal safety. The viewer is told to : 1.) Staying one step ahead, 2.) Move one step at a time, 3.) Accelerate (0-100: tend to business without delay), 4.) Refocus the attention, and 5.) Taking control, and staying Together (the benefits of a buddy system). The presenter admits none of this information is new, but, because it is familiar, it is easier to apply. The presentation is lively and brief, and could be used as a helpful introduction to a loner discussion of the topic of personal safety. Program 1202: Preventing Law Enforcement Suicide; Code 3 Officer Needs Assistance (California POST Telecourse) (1 hour, 44 min.) [December 2007] This California POST Telecourse reminds viewers that the police profession is extremely stressful, and that asking for help to live through them is nothing to be ashamed of. It uses a number of scenarios of officers in crisis to describe alternatives to suicide, and ways to achieve balance in one's life to help avoid reaching the point of crisis. Interview with several survivors help remind viewers of the reality of the problem, the effect it has on family members and fellow officers, and of the hope beyond the immediate pressure. Program 1201: Crowd Control Update (California POST Telecourse) (2 hours, 12 min.) [July 2008] The California Commission on Peace Officers Standards and Training produced this update to their earlier telecourse Crowd Management & Civil Disobedience, Parts 1 and 2 (#902). It briefly describes the topics examined in the longer program at greater length. They include Crowd behavior, the Type (motivation) for crowds, Permits and ordinances (and the "time-place-manner' test), Tactical planning and command structure for planned and unplanned events, Managing the media, Tactical response, Judicial decisions relating to disorder responses, Documentation and evidence collection, and Supervisory issues. Some 'best-practice scenarios are included. It does not discuss specific tactical moves, but it helps viewers grasp what they need to keep in mind when facing the prospect of responding to a disturbance. Some unexpected points include the importance of making friends with the local campus police. The protest posters often show up on college campuses first. And it's helpful to know the jurisdiction's Unlawful Assembly Declaration. Program 1200: Campus Insecurity (45 min.) [2000] Violent crimes on college campuses is the topic of this A&E program, narrated by Bill Kuris. Case studies of dating violence, sexual assault, misguided hazing, and murder are used to show how lax campus security has been (at the time of the filming, anyway), and how officials may put the school's reputation above safety if the students. Awareness may have led to better oversight, but the issues descried in this program could lead to some helpful discussion of crime prevention efforts. incidentally, the organization mentioned in this program, Security on Campus, Inc., is still in existence; http://www.securityoncampus.org/ Program 1199: In Hot Pursuit (42 min.) [2003] Bill Kuris narrates this A&E program about the circumstances that surround vehicle pursuits. Issues such as why people flee police stops, the reasons for the initial stops, how the media influences the public perception of chases, the need for emotional control in such situations, the importance of clear pursuit policies, and techniques taught in pursuit driving courses. and technologies to stop fleeing cars. Several case studies, statements from people connected with the events, and Prof. Joseph Anguid (Medell School of Journalism, Northwestern University). Program 1198: Psychic Detectives (46 min.) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 35 [1997] This A&E program uses several murder cases that involved the use of psychics in their solution. The remarkable aspects of the psychics' predictions, as well as the logical explanations for those successes, are examined by both believers and skeptics. Viewers are invited to draw their own conclusions. The investigators make some good points, if not about paranormal abilities, about the reasoning process involved in locating missing persons. Program 1197: Traffic Stops of Sovereign Citizens: What Every Cop Needs to Know (44 min.) [2012] The shooting of two West Memphis, Alabama, police officers is analyzed in this In the Line of Duty video. Because of the circumstances that distracted the officers, two Sovereign Citizens were able to kill them during a traffic stop. Video footage from the patrol car's camera is used to analyze the response, along with the 911 call reporting the murder. Chief Bob Paudert, whose son was one of the officers killed, discusses the clues that can indicate a person is a Sovereign Citizen, effective ways of responding to their behavior, and things his officers conducting the vehicle stop in the video could have done differently that might have saved their lives. Program 1196: Gum in My Hair : How to Cope with a Bully (20 min.) [2010] This fast-paced program is targeted at elementary and middle-school audiences, to present appropriate, and effective, ways to respond to bullies. Bullying behavior and its effect on students, reasons for bullying behavior, and a variety of techniques to avoid or confront that behavior. A discussion guide, and number of brief scenes are also included, suitable for discussion or targeted teaching points are also included. And the bullfighting image for responding to bullying behavior is very clever! Program 1195: The Plot to Kill Ronald Reagan (DVD) (45 min.) [2006] The focus of this video, as its title indicates, is the mental state of John Hinckley, Jr., and the events that led up to his attempt to assassinate President Ronald Reagan. (For an examination of the planning that had gone on to prevent such an attack, and the emergency responders' handling of the shooting, see Del Wilber's informative expose‚ Rawhide Down. The NEMRT Library has a copy.) Though the presentation would have benefitted from a closer look at the president's security team's preparation, and the police reaction, Its story of improperly diagnosed mental illness give viewers much to think about. Program 1194: Domestic Violence Response, Investigation, and Prosecution (DVD) (28 and 30 min.: 58 minutes) [2010] Because the "typical call" only exists in training exercises, officers cannot afford to become complaisant ; particularly where domestic calls are concerned. Part 1 of this In the Line of Duty set, Domestic Violence Response, uses a case from South Dakota, in which a teen attacked his mother and sister with a sword, to demonstrate the speed. and the difficulty in anticipating what might happen next during such calls. The police response, the dispatcher's information, and the best practices for getting information from the witnesses are briefly described. Part 2, Investigation and Prosecution, then focuses on the collection and reporting of evidence for prosecution. Enough evidence is generally available from domestic violence incidents to bring a case to successful conclusion, even without the victim's cooperation. This program suggests how, when, and from whom to take statements and photographs; and why, Viewers are reminded always to double-check cases that seem suspiciously obvious. The value of victim advocates is also discussed. The program concludes with brief segments on a trainee who walked into a convenience store robbery, and a kitten that decided to investigate an officer's traffic stop process personally. Both educational and entertaining! Program 1193: The Use of Technology to Stalk (15 min.) [2011] Communication and tracking technology has made keeping in touch easy to do. Sadly, it also allows stalkers more options for terrorizing victims. This program, from the National Center for Victims of Crime, NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 36 describes and demonstrates some of the common devices available for keeping track of a person's whereabouts. The program concludes with a brief discussion of where to look for these devices in the stalkers home or computer, and in the possession of the victim. The program concludes with information on the Stalking Resource Center. Program 1192: Complete Glock (DVD) (90 min.) [2008] In 1981, the first service- grade "plastic" gun was developed. Since, then, the Glock has become one of the most popular handguns in police department use. One of its advantages is that it has fewer parts than any other handgun. This presenter in this video shows, and conversationally talks viewer through, the process of disassembling those parts, then putting them back together. Although it doesn't go into the details of how to clean the gun, it gives the proper names of the parts, tips on how to handle some of the trickier aspects of disassembling and reassembling it. The program is in several sections, that need not all be used: Taking apart the gun, disassembling and reassembling the frame, the slide, and the magazine. Program 1191: Secrets of the Drug Violator Exposed (DVD) (42 min.) [2006] The drug information presented in this DVD is disappointingly basic, but must be useful for drug lectures. What does make it interesting is the list of common items a person might be carrying that, taken together, might indicate that someone is abusing drugs. The video gives brief explanations of the effect of the drug, then methods of ingesting it, and the equipment used to do it. The types include inhalants, marijuana, cocaine and methamphetamine, ecstasy, "legal" highs (drugs that are not illegal, but are misused (tobacco, alcohol, caffeine, and some garden plants), and the commercial or home- made paraphernalia a person might be carrying in order to use the drugs. The final half of the program is a show-and-tell of the things that could be found in a teen's backpack -paraphernalia, weapons, and the drugs themselves -- that parents, teachers, and police, can watch for. The concluding demonstration of the number of weapons that can be concealed in baggy clothes is alarmingly funny. Program 1190: TESSA 2010 Super Storm Spotter Training Session DVD (2 hours) [2010] The Texas Severe Storms Association (TESSA) sponsored this recording of their 2010 Super Storm Spotter Training Session, in which Gary Woodall, of the National Weather Service, explains weather patterns that can cause violent storms (and tornadoes), the technical names for the parts of a storm, and pictures of what these phenomena look like on radar and in the field. The material is presented thoroughly, and with a lot more detail than a lot of potential spotters are going to want, including severe storm theory, what to look for in a storm to help determine its severity, and how to interpret radar information. The program concludes with a case study of a 2009 storm that went through Fort Worth, Texas. Program 1189: A Woman's Guide to Firearms DVD (60 min) [1987] More accurately, this program should be called A Novice's Guide to Firearms. Using the setup of a homeowner learning how to use her home-protection handgun, the viewer gradually learns the basic principles of firearm construction, care, handling, and shooting fundamentals. Its leisurely pace and repetition might make it especially suited to use with citizen groups or Explorers. Program 1188: Autism, Fire Rescue & EMS DVD (16 and 9 min.: 25 min. total) [2009] With as many as 1 in 100 children currently being diagnosed with autism, first responders are more likely than ever to need to calm and treat people with autism at emergency scenes. This video gives examples of some of the behaviors fire and EMS personnel may encounter at fires and crash scenes. (Although the police are not specifically considered in this program, their presence at these types of scenes makes the information equally relevant.) An experienced emergency room nurse also describes ways to take care of people with Autism who are brought in for treatment. The second section repeats some of the NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 37 general material previous presented in NEMRT Video #927 (Autism and Law Enforcement Roll Call Training), but it may be new to a non-law enforcement audience. Program 1187: Understanding Car Crashes: When Physics meets Biology (24 min.) [2009] Teacher Griff Jones shows viewers how car designers use the laws of motion and physics to design safety features for latemodel cars. The researchers describe the built-in protection systems the human body includes for its organs, and then demonstrate the effect of sudden stops and impacts on those organs, even down to the cellular level. Drivers Ed students should benefit from the material; and health students would find the injury information worth remembering. Special features include interviews with race car driver Tony Kanaan, on Formula car safety procedures, crash test footage, and instructional helps for teachers. Program 1186: 911 on DVD: Volume 2 (10 to 15 minutes) [2010] This medley of dispatcher-focused (though not dispatcher-specific) short programs covers a broad range of training interests. Each segment is less than 15 minutes long, making them ideal for pre-shift presentation. The sections include: Introduction and News 1. Dispatcher Cannibalism (Divisional Courtesy) (7 min.) 2. Call Taking for Missing Kids (25 min.) 3.. National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (17 min) 4. Call Taking Confirm It! (5 min.) 5. Scenario Based Preparation (7 min) 6. Professionalism and Ethics (8 min) 7. Stress Management (10 min.) 8. Calming Callers (3 min.) 9. Policy and Procedure for Management (12 min.) 10. Customer Service Kindness (4 min.) 11. Stress Management Massage (7 min.) 12. ICS Based Communications (5 min.) 13. Stress Energy and Resiliency Parts 1 and 2 (22 and 11 min.) 14. Training Documentation (7 min.) 15. Wellness Running and Stretching (9 min.) 19. Go, Don't Go - Detroit (9 min.) 17. Wellness Walking and Biking (4 min.) 18. Risk Management (15 min.) Program 1185: Illinois APCO Narrowbanding Seminar (May 2010) (DVD) (2 hour, 13 min.) [2010] Are your radios compliant with the federal narrowbanding requirements taking effect in 2012? They may very well be, but this 2 DVD set provides viewers with the interactive lecture on how to bring emergency services radios into compliance, presented in DeKalb in May, 2010. Also included with the DVDs is a CD of documents referred to during the discussion. This information may be old news by now, but, if you're interested in insuring interoperability, you might want to take a look at this. Program 1184: Organizational Risk Management: The 5 Pillars of Success (DVD) (57 min.) [2004] Prevention is better than Correction, so, in order to prevent future errors, risk managers look for the proximate cause when things go wrong; but then they probe for the root cause that led to the proximate cause. In this presentation, Gordon Graham describes the root causes to look for. In ascending difficulty to act on, they are: * Lack of Quality People * Lack of Procedure * Lack of Training * Lack of Supervision, and * Lack of Organizational Discipline. He gives examples of the problems that can arise from these sources, and how recognizing them early can prevent future mishaps. Program 1183: Why Things go Right; Why Things Go Wrong (DVD) (55 min.) [2004] Good People in high-frequency events rarely make mistakes. In this program, Gordon Graham demonstrates the risk management planning grid, which groups tasks by its frequency and its risk, then by the amount of discretionary time (time to think) available. The most dangerous tasks are the High-Risk/Low Frequency/No Discretionary Time ones. He gives suggestions for making every day a training day, and making the NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 38 learned response to high risk/low frequency/NDT events high-frequency events. Program 1182: The 5 Concurrent Themes to Success (DVD) (46 min.) [2004] Law Enforcement is a very complex profession, but each profession is a series of job descriptions. Each description is made up of tasks. Risk management analyst and lecturer Gordon Graham describes the five concurrent themes of organizational success -- risk management, Systems, Value of Customer Service, Accountability, and Integrity and Ethical Behavior -- and explains the ways these themes protect that organization and its members. The questions he gives viewers to recognize perilous situation, and handle them, are: * What is the risk involved in the task, how can I best manage it, what can go wrong, and what can I do to prevent it? * What is our departmental policy for this task, and how is it implemented? * How can I maximize customer service? * Who is accountable? * What are the issues of ethics and integrity? Essentially, post-incident correction is too late. Doing what we can do to prevent things from going wrong in the first place stops the problem before it begins. Program 1181: The Truth About Drugs (DVD) (102 min.) [2009] Recovering drug users talk about their experiences with a variety of illegal drugs, including marijuana, alcohol, Ecstasy, cocaine, crack, crystal meth, inhalants, heroin, LSD, prescription drugs, and painkillers. Each segment, of about ten minutes, begins with a rapid-fire reading of the names for the drug, a description of its forms, why the people pictured in the documentary tried the drug, what they experienced, and why they bitterly regret ever having tried it in the first place. One frequent complaint the recovering drug addicts is that no one ever told them how dangerous the drugs were. Well, those who watch the DVD won't have that excuse. A discussion guide accompanies the DVD. Program 1180: Knife Defense Fundamentals (DVD) (70 min.) [2003] "Knife is a brutal weapon that can cause instant death or serious injury." So states Sang H. Kim, to begin this overview of the martial art of Dan Gum Jun (Knife defense). I'm not sure how directly applicable this information is likely to be to the type of street-brawling patrol officers might be called on to do, but some of the principles or techniques described might prove useful; or they might be used against them. As always, NEMRT neither recommends nor endorses the techniques demonstrated in this program, but they might be useful to know about. The seven essential steps of knife defense, the basic moves, and the 23 basic techniques are demonstrated and described. Some of the basic ideas are, "You cannot control the knife, but you can control the arm that carries the weapon," and "When you control the elbow, you control the knife." Philosophically, it's a thought-provoking program. Though "stamping kicks" to the face are strongly discouraged. Program 1179: Is Today Your Day? DVD (23 min.) [2010] If you're looking for a video to show for Police Memorial Day, this program might be suitable, as well as an important reminder to officers throughout the rest of the year to wear their seat belts According to NLEOMF statistics for 2010, about half of the officers killed in the line of duty died in traffic incidents. This video combines pictures of the wreckage of officers' fatal vehicle crashes with reminiscences of surviving family members and funeral footage, to remind officers that a seat belt can be as important to the well-being of their families as body armor. The DVD also includes model policies, which should be accessible through a computer's DVD drive. The DVD also includes the videos: * One Stop at a Time (16 min. ), about the importance of traffic stops, from a driver safety and public safety perspective. It is through such stops that drivers under the influence, reckless drivers, and wanted criminals are often apprehended. Statements are also included from the officer who caught Timothy McVeigh during a traffic stop. (See what you think of the death notification at the beginning of the program) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 39 * P.U.R.S.U.E. (21 min.) about the dangers of vehicle pursuit, to the suspect, the officer, and, most importantly, to the community. The acronym stands for : Prepare (your vehicle and yourself), Understand (the physiological changes that occur when a body is under stress), Respond (should the pursuit be initiated, or is some other response more prudent), Stopping (knowing when the pursuit should be called off), Utilize (Using all available options, such as other types of pursuit vehicles (aircraft), tire deflation devices, and the like), and Examine (the incident for things that works well, or did not work well, and how current department policy or procedure might benefit from changes due to the events of the pursuit). The program concludes with a former police chief describing how his family was killed as a result of a pursuit, and video footage of some police pursuits. * Your Vest Wont' Stop this Bullet (also available as #991, 14 min.), demonstrating the safety aspects of a passenger-side approach during a traffic stop. Program 1178: Sunshine Cleaning DVD (1 hour, 42 min.) [2008] This DVD is not licensed for commercial/educational use, which may limit its usefulness in a training setting, but the topic is thought-provoking: it's about a couple of women who begin a service for cleaning up trauma/crime scenes. Because it's visual fiction, it has relationship subplots and such to slog through, but the concept does give the viewer a new perspective on criminal investigation, and responding to victims. The film itself is rated "R," for language, disturbing images, some sexuality and drug use. What might be most useful is the "Special Feature" (about 11 minutes long) in which two women who really do clean up crime scenes talk about the film and the work! (By the way, if the subject interests you, the NEMRT library has a copy of the book Aftermath, Inc., about a company that does the same thing.) Program 1177: Street Thief DVD (1 hour, 24 min.) [2007] I don't think this video is licensed for educational use, so be careful how you use it. The thief whom the film profiles also carpet-bombs with the needless obscenities, but, after a while, they become background noise. The film itself follows the activities of a Chicago-area burglar as he plans and carries out his crimes. The man's attitude is intriguing, as is his method for choosing likely businesses, and procedure for casing the sites. Watch for how he goes about setting up businesses for robbery. The film ends with the filmmakers coming forward with their information, after the burglar disappears and his car is found abandoned and bloody. It's a dramatic reminder that crime may pay in the short run, but the service charges are murder! Program 1176: Careers in Criminal Justice (22 min.) [2002] Various law enforcement professionals talk about what they do on The job, and what they like about it. Positions represented include: Patrol officer, State Trooper, Detective/investigator, Fire investigator, Sheriff's deputy, Bailiff, U.S. Marshal, Corrections officer, Parole Agent, and agents of federal agencies, including The Border Patrol, ATF, DEA, The FBI. The program is brief, so The amount of information given about each position is minimal. The highlights of what an applicant can expect, however, are clear. Program 1175: Death Devices (Modern Marvels) DVD ( 44 min.) [circa 2002] This episode of The series Modern Marvels describes The origins and history of several common methods of execution, including hanging, electrocution, firing squads, lethal gas, and lethal injection, as well as such early methods as stoning and beheading. The inadequacies of each system is emphasized. (If you're looking for execution trivia, The first known convict executed by The various methods is included.) Program 1174: Bullets (Modern Marvels) DVD (44 min.) [2003] From The early Chinese experiments, to The development of rifled barrels, to applications of frangible projectiles, this Modern Marvels episode explains The origins, variations, technology, and future of The development of pullets. One NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 40 of The highlights is an analysis of The North Hollywood shootout, which it uses to illustrate The importance of using The right ammunition for The right situation, and The directions safer and "smart" bullet development is taking, along with The weapons used to fire them. (The program focuses on the projectiles, not The resistant armor. But The NEMRT Library still has plenty of material on that subject!) Program 1173: Car Crashes (Modern Marvels) DVD (44 min.) [2003] This episode from The Modern Marvels series showcases The test facilities that analyze vehicle crash dynamics and The other innovations that have been made, to The vehicles and The roadways, to keep passengers safer. Advances in emergency responder equipment and techniques are also discussed. The problem concludes with some developing technologies to prevent vehicle crashes entirely. Program 1172: Profiles of Evil: Inside The Criminal Mind (46 min.) [1997] When I previewed this program, it looked familiar. It appears to be the first part of the Serial Killers program (#980). It described The influence, and success, criminal profilers had in identifying The serial killers responsible for The 1970s Atlanta child killings (Wayne Williams), a series of murdered prostitutes in Alaska (Robert Hansen), and The murders of two young girls in South Carolina (Larry Jean Bell). In none of these cases was The crime solved by The criminal profiles The FBI Profiling Unit delivered, but they were instrumental in identifying suspects, and directing The investigations. The program concludes with some predictions of how profiling can be used (and misused), and why profiling works. Program 1171: $100 Training Video Presentation DVD (9 and 20 min.) [2010] The 2010 $100 bill has a number of security features that make it difficult to counterfeit. This program from The U.S. Treasury describes those features. This DVD has voice tracks in both English and Spanish, and includes two programs. The Basic version shows The way The security features are supposed to look, and gives directions for what to do if one suspects a person is passing funny money. The Advanced version describes The security features, as well as The regular features, of a $100 note in greater detail, then comments on variations that might result due to The effects of mass production. The Basic program would be appropriate to use with businesses. Program 1170: Narco State DVD (50 min.) [2009] A National Geographic film team follows The investigation of a Phoenix, Arizona, kidnaping, and The and apprehension of drug cartel members who took The man. In The process, The activities, methods, and objectives of The Mexican drug cartels are examined, along with crime conditions in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. Illustrating The investigation are comments from a Mexican news reporter, a former hit man, victims, and several police officers, The use of The Mexican Army in The pursuit of The cartels is also considered. Although The program gives on specific tips for drug enforcement, this overview of The challenges of confronting The drug cartels can be useful for planning. Program 1168: School Bus Security: A 21st Century Approach DVD (13 min.) [circa 2006] This DHS-produced video recognizes The attractiveness of school buses as terrorist targets, and goes over how to conduct a bus security sweep and ways of recognizing suspicious behavior. Ways of securing The bus and The transportation center, and for handling strangers approaching The bus or The transportation office are also described. Although made for bus drivers, The techniques could apply equally to any environment that must be kept secure. Program 1167: Responding to Elder Abuse: What Law Enforcement Should Know {DVD} (14 min.) [2010] The things officers might see when responding to calls, at both private homes and nursing homes, are described in this video from The Office of Victims of Crime. Another area of concern The program NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 41 addresses is The fears of The elderly victims, and The investigations other social services may be conducting. Some of The most useful information presented are The tips for effective collaboration, and Interviewing techniques for talking with senior citizens. Program 1166: Responding to Elder Abuse: What Judges and Court Personnel Should know DVD (13 min.) [2010] An anecdote about a judge who planned to assess a small fine on a man who injured his wife in The nursing home, who discovered that The wife was in The home because he had a history of physical abuse. Because so many youth are living with their grandparents, elder abuse cases can even turn up in juvenile court. This Office for Victims of Crime video explains signs of elder abuse people connected that court personnel are likely to encounter, and ways to adjust The court system so senior citizens can get justice. The program concludes with information on The process for developing ways to make courthouses, courtrooms, and services easily accessible for The elderly and less-mobile. The program has permanent subtitles, and a visual description voice-over function, if desired. Program 1165: Responding to Elder Abuse: What Community Corrections Should Know DVD) (16 min.) [2010] When offenders are released from detention, they may have no place to go but to the home of their elderly parents or grandparents. This video from The Office of Victims of Crime presents signs of elder abuse that probation and parole agents, social workers, or other public service representatives should watch for when going into such settings. The mandatory reporting requirement, household or physical symptoms of abuse (physical, mental, and financial), and how to get help are The main areas addressed. Types of employment potential abusers should be steered from is also considered briefly. The program has permanent subtitles, and a visual description voice-over function, if desired. This program addresses an aspect of elder abuse I had never considered. Program 1164: Hindi Duty Belt (DVD) (42 min.) [2004] The point of this video is to demonstrate the "Hindi Duty Belt Safety System," which is a method of organizing the items on an officer's duty belt so that everything necessary is easy to reach quickly with either hand. Robert Hindi demonstrates the ease with which items can be accessed when positioned appropriately, and a number of advocates reenactments show why the system is so useful. After seeing it, you may not be proficient at using the system, but, if you have more stuff on your duty belt than Batman, you'll recognize factors to consider when loading it. Incidentally, the system is referred to on NEMRT video #871 (Groundfighting/Gunfight), in which an officer is put at risk when his belt shifts during a fight, so he can't reach his equipment. The program also includes some disturbing in-car video of misplaced lapel mike placement. Program 1163: FBI's Crime Lab: Modern Marvels (43 min.) [2003] The FBI Crime Lab in Quantico, Virginia, is the topic of this Modern Marvels episode. The program describes the origins and history of forensic evidence analysis, then uses cases of past major investigations to highlight some of the crime lab units and their unique equipment. These units include Firearms and Toolmarks, Explosives (The Pan Am Flight 103 explosion in Lockerbie), Fingerprints, DNA, Hair and Fiber (The Atlanta serial murders), The Chemical Analysis Unit, The Hazardous Materials Response Unit, and The Bomb Data Center. The program concludes with a brief analysis of how the 2001 terrorist attacks have influenced the FBI's forensic work. Program 1162: Internal Affairs: American Justice (DVD) (44 min.) [1997] Bill Kurtis narrates this episode of the A&E series American Justice, which examines the ways a police department's Internal Affairs division can use, or misuse, its authority to expose criminal conduct within the police department. Case studies include New York City Police Department's Michael Dowd case: a multi-year investigation of criminal officers, whose NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 42 conduct was overlooked by upper echelons supervisor to protect the department's reputation. Instead, it was disgraced when the conduct was exposed during another agency's drug investigation. Also described is what happened to The "Red Dogs of Atlanta, GA, when an arrestee tried to use the tension over the Rodney King video to manipulate an aggressive drug bust into a brutality lawsuit, that the department acted on before the charges were investigated; and the challenges Cynthia White faced while breaking up Chicago's Commander's Club. The program concludes with an examination of The California Highway Patrol's response to undocumented complaints about one of their officer's behavior toward young blond women during vehicle stops, and what was revealed when he was arrested for murder. The program is a useful reminder that whole department suffers when corruption is ignored. Program 1161: Law Enforcement: Your Piece in the Autism Puzzle DVD (13 min.) [2008] This short program may not be comprehensive, but it does give officers some basic, immediately useful, information about responding to subjects who may have Autism. It spends a little time discussing behaviors associated with the condition, but, using three scenarios, it shows officers the need to approach subjects gentle, to speak quietly, and, if the need arises, to keep the subject's airways clear while subduing him. The program ends with some remarks from several police officers who have children with Autism, who talk about what they have learned through their experiences. (Although it isn't a focus of the program, it could also be used as a basis for discussing ways of responding to distraught parents of children with Autism. The traffic-stop scene is particularly interesting.) Program 1160: ATV Rider Course Overview DVD (9 min.) [1999] North East Multi-Regional Training occasionally offers the ATV Safety Institute's Instructor course. This particular DVD shows the terrain and techniques used in the company's regular rider course. If your agency is considering adopting ATVs for departmental use, this program can give a brief overview of the riding conditions the course covers. It includes a number of pause places for group discussion, so current instructors can use it to analyze training technique. Program 1159: Beneath the Badge DVD (10 min.) [circa 2007] Concerns for Police Survivors uses the annual ceremony at the National Law Enforcement Officer Memorial in Washington, DC, to remind viewers of the daily risks police officers, and their families, face, and how COPS can help police families in time of grief. Citizens groups would benefit from this short, direct review. Program 1158: C.O.P.S. 25th Anniversary Tribute DVD (14 min.) [2010] Concerns Of Police Survivors commemorates its first 25 years with a sentimental documentary of its services to the families and friends of officers who have died in the line of duty, with a n emphasis on the National Police Survivors Conference. Scenes from the adult and the children's programs held at the FBI Training Academy in Quantico show viewers that life does go on beyond the grief. Further information about the services of COPS, and its local chapters is available at http://www.nationalcops.org/chap.htm. Explorers, recruits, and Citizens Police Academy participants might find the information especially helpful. Program 1157: Preventing Driver Fatigue DVD (17 min.) [2007] The program, from the Idaho State Police, is about the effect of fatigue on commercial drivers, but the information on sleep deprivation is useful for anyone. Beginning with a footage from the in-vehicle video of a truck that crashed when its driver nodded off, the speakers go on to explain the Circadian Rhythm, the variety of effects lack of sleep can have on the body, signs that a driver has not been getting sufficient sleep, and things truck dispatchers and officers can do to help prevent potential problems. The program concludes with a brief discussion of NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 43 other disorders that can cause inappropriate drowsiness. (The dreamy Muzak-type background music may be enough to knock out most viewers.) Program 1156: Perspectives on Enforcement DVD (17 min.) [1993] The purpose of this program from the Idaho State Police is to encourage officers to enforce traffic laws on commercial trucks. When a large vehicle is driven in an unsafe manner, its size and weight increase the amount of damage and injury it would cause in a crash. Although special training is necessary for conducting inspections, any officer can recognize moving violations. During this program, officers explain how to plan for a stop, how to help the truck get back on the road after the stop, and describe some enforcement methods that have worked well for their agencies. The speakers all emphasize how enforcing safe driving makes the road safer for everyone. Program 1155: Sharing Ideas to Save Lives: Promoting Safer Driving Practices Across the Nation DVD (6 min) [October 2008] This video, made by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, briefly explains the TACT (Tackling Aggressive Cars and Trucks) program, which encourages officers to ticket aggressive drivers. A number of representatives of various organizations talk about the danger of aggressive driving, and the successes of the program. More information on TACT is available at www.fmcsa.dot.gov/tact . Program 1154: Using the Emergency Response Guidebook DVD (9 min.) [2005] This brief program gives viewers an overview of how to use the 2004 Emergency Response Guidebook (A Guidebook for First Response During the Initial Phase of a Dangerous Goods/Hazardous Materials Transportation Incident). By now, the page numbers it quotes have changed, but the general information about how to use the guide should still apply. Considering the program's length, you might want to make up some exercises to practice finding information quickly in the guide. Program 1153: Hostage Takers (The) (46 min) [1994] Bill Kurtis narrates this analysis of a number of major hostage events, including the Achille Lauro (1985), a Cincinnati television station (1980), a Sacramento High School (1992), James Lee Harvey and the Tuscaloosa (AL) elementary school, the threesite takeover in Washington, DC (1977), the 1977 Kennedy Airport case, and Henry's Bar (Berkeley, CA: 1990). Experts in hostage negotiation discuss the hostage-taker's mental state, the typical types of demands, and the effect of the media on hostage situations. Program 1152: The ABCs of CPR: First Response (DVD) (48 min.) [2006] Viewers will need more training than this video to perform CPR safely, but it can be a useful accompaniment to the training. The program includes accepted procedure for performing mouth-to-mouth and cardiopulmonary resuscitation on adults (persons over 8 years of age), children (1-8), and infants. Some attention is given to Automated External Defibrillator, symptoms of a heart attack or stroke; and methods for clearing obstructed airways, and handling choking situations. Some illustrative scenarios are included. The video concludes with a brief quiz. Program 1151: Manson: 40 Years Later (90 min.) [2009] This disturbing History Channel program uses reenactments and participant comment to relate the story of Charles Manson and the Manson family, from the arrival of Linda Kasabian, to the arrests of the Helter Skelter murderers. The dramatizations and descriptions are fairly graphic, and the way the information is presented conveys the mental state of the Manson Family while it was active. It isn't roll-call material, but it could be a good choice to horrify students of criminal psychology. Or at least it should. Program 1150: America's Crystal Meth Epidemic (DVD) (88 min., in 2 programs) [2008] This presentation from A&E is two programs in one. The effects of meth labs and methamphetamine addiction in a rural setting NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 44 and an urban environment are examined in two separate but parallel segments; in this case, Franklin County, Missouri, and Atlanta, Georgia. Each uses the stories of residents of these settings and their families, some of whom made meth, became addicted to it, or tried to recover from it, to illustrate the grave consequences of becoming involved with the drug. Program 1149: Serpico: Honor Bound (DVD) (44 min.) [2006] This program from the A&E series Biography uses the story of the life of Frank Serpico to illustrate the extent and effect of corruption in the 1960's New York City Police Department. Comments and reminiscences from family, friends, and colleagues add color to the remarkable story of nerve and determination. Program 1148: The Hidden Truth : Verifying Driving Logs (DVD) (13 min.) [circa 2005] The Idaho State Police produced this program, which was provided by Jim Linane; and it goes over good technique for verifying the information in a truck driver's road log. Although many viewers may have little reason to check driving logs, the suggestions for verifying information included in the log can be applied to other types of investigations. Program 1147: First Response: The First Aid Video (DVD) (1 hour, 5 min.) [2004] As the narrator of this program points out, everyone should have a basic knowledge of first aid. This program offers brief, but specific, information for aiding victims of a number of common types of injuries and medical conditions. Each segment is introduced with a question about appropriate treatment, then proper treatment is described and demonstrated. At the end of each section, viewers are told to stop the program for discussion. After a segment about initial contact and assessment of the victim to provide aid, and proper preparation, the program examines: Soft tissue injuries (scrapes, cuts, bleeding, impaled objects, amputations), Shock and Burns, Musculoskeletal injuries, Head and Spinal injuries, Medical Emergencies (Respirator, Distress, Diabetic Emergencies, Seizures), Poisons and stings, Hypothermia, Hyperthermia and Nosebleeds, The program would be a helpful introduction to hands-on training.. Program 1146: Police Safety & Survival: Batons, Handcuffs, and Vehicle Extractions (DVD) (1 hour, 12 min. ) [2004] In Part 2 of the set Police Safety ad Survival, instructors Mark Wyler and Eric Murray explain and demonstrate techniques for gaining compliance from, and controlling, aggressive subjects, through the use of straight batons and handcuffs. Although NEMRT doesn't necessarily endorse the procedures described in this video, they might be interesting to know about. As always, compare the techniques with agency policies and procedures before applying them. The program itself is long, but it is divided into a number of short segments. Some of the techniques presented in this program include An Introduction to Safety and Survival, Straight Baton Techniques (blocks, strikes, jabs, retention, and escort), Handcuffing (the 6-step process, compliance techniques , and escort position), Multiple Officer Control, Vehicle Extraction (intraorbital, mandibular angle, Kubaton application), and Police Safety Considerations. Program 1145: Police Safety & Survival: Pressure Points, Handgun Retention/Disarming (DVD) (1 hour, 4 min.) [2004] In Part 1 of the set Police Safety ad Survival, instructors Mark Wyler and Eric Murray explain and demonstrate techniques for handling uncooperative subjects. Although NEMRT doesn't necessarily endorse the procedures described in this video, they might be interesting to know about. As always, compare the techniques with agency policies and procedures before applying them. The program itself is long, but it is divided into a number of short segments. Issues addressed in this program include performing a Pre-Training Safety Check, Pressure Point control (hard and soft techniques), the Kubaton, Handgun Retention (in and out of holster), and Handgun Disarming (closequarter front and rear, and kneeling). NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 45 Program 1144: Police Arrest and Control, with Keith Livingston (DVD) (41 min.) [2007] This comparatively short program provides a little information on a lot of subjects. Keith Livingston explains and demonstrates techniques for such tactics as contact and cover, subject control, groundfighting, handcuffing, and knife control. Although NEMRT doesn't necessarily endorse the procedures described in this video, they might be useful to know about. As always, compare the techniques with agency policies and procedures before applying them. And don't practice these techniques without mats. Program 1143: Patron Saints of the Mexican Drug Underworld DVD (1 hour) [2009] A retired deputy chief of the El Paso (Texas) Police Department researched, and provides part of the narration for, this program about religious items that are often associated with drug traffickers and couriers from Mexico, and why they might seek help from these (mostly folk) saints. Viewers are reminded that other people besides drug traffickers revere these figures, but, as the attorney in the 12-minute "Special Features" program on prosecutions comments, these items as part of a totality of factors, can help in establishing probable cause. The program describes the attributes of several of the canonized saints through whom traffickers seek protection, describes the origins and specialties of local hallowed figures, spends a little time talking about Santeria, but gives special attention to La Santa Muerte. The extent of her worship, and the semi-sacrificial murders associated with her following is described as a growing threat. Anecdotes from police officers (including one from Illinois), who used their knowledge to identify members of the drug trade, are also included. Program 1142: Cops or Criminals? (Investigative Reports DVD) (46 min) [1996] The New Orleans Police Department is the focus of this Investigative Reports episode, which was made at a time when the department was said to be the most corrupt police department in the United States. The program recounts the department's history, beginning in 1980 through mid 1990s, show possible reasons for how the agency got into that state. Included are reports on the Len Davis and Antoinette Frank cases; and a description of the reforms enacted during (then) Chief Michael Pennington's tenure, including implementation of Community Policing in some low-income neighborhoods, A description of the effect that reputation for corruption has had on the public, and how the department has tried to change that unenviable reputation, concludes the program. Program 1141: Aileen Wuornos (Biography) DVD (44 min) [2003] The troubled, confused life of serial murderer Aileen Wuornos -- from her abused childhood in 1960's Michigan to her life as a prostitute in Florida, is examined in this Biography program. Although the series of murder-robberies of men who picked her up for sex, six for which she was convicted, is not minimized, the program focuses on her violent ancestry, unloved childhood, and mental instability; and their possible effect on her life. After petitioning to have her mandatory appeals stopped, she was executed in October, 2002. Program 1140: Gangland: Basic Training DVD (44 min) [2008] The presence, and behavior, of gang members in the U.S. military, is brought to light in this episode of Gangland. Their illegal conduct off-duty -- and the danger it poses to law enforcement officers -- is also described. As one skinhead Marine explains, joining the military gives them combat training [that the gang can use], and even pays them to do it. Gang-related crimes committed by gang-affiliated soldiers, as well as gang recruitment activities, are shown to be worldwide problems. One particularly noteworthy reenactment is a robbery in which a Marine on leave kills an officer during a robbery. Interestingly, the officer that is able to stop this robber was himself a former Army sergeant, and understood the tactics. The program can be a useful motivator for tactical trainers and GREAT instructors. Program 1139: Approaching Alzheimer's: Make Your First Response the Right NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 46 Response (DVD) (29 min.) [2008] Officers from the Morton Grove (IL) Police Department participated in the filming of this program from the Alzheimer's Association. It features a number of scenarios in which emergency response personnel encounter people whose behavior is related to dementia. Situations the officers respond to include wandering (while walking or driving), shoplifting, neglect, and physical aggressiveness/domestic violence, and . Commentary accompanies the scenes. The scenes are short and to the point, and would be suitable for roll call training. The Extra Material on the disc features short explanations of Alzheimer's Disease and dementia, officer response to threats, gaining co-operation, and the Safe Return program. Program 1136: Emergency Preparedness: Awareness and Survival DVD (75 min.) [2006] If you're looking for something to scare your neighborhood watch, this one should do it. This general, but fairly comprehensive, program describes a number of natural and manmade conditions that can put a family in danger. It then describes actions the family can take to minimize the effect. You will probably want to consult with your local ESDA before urging viewers to apply the recommendation, but it does provide a useful place to start a discussion of personal emergency preparedness. The video chapters include: Solar Activity (The effects of solar flares and global warming on citizens). Water (How to prepare emergency drinking water. I'm not too sure about these recommendations). Safety (How to compile an emergency plan, including things to have in an emergency escape kit). Fire Safety (Which includes information about smoke detectors, extinguishers, and carbon monoxide poisoning). Emergency-situation first aid kits (Tips on what to include in a kit to be used during emergency situations). Food (This part provided a lot of information on protecting food during a power outage, and how to select and prepare during an emergency). Energy (Suggestions for keeping comfortable during power outages. The information on flashlights, batteries, and generators is interesting). Communication (With recommendations on types of telephones and radios to have available.) Pets (a reminder of the items a pet will need during an emergency). Shelter/Evacuate (Which described what to do during a "shelter in place" order). Pandemic (The nature and identification of a pandemic illness, such as the Spanish Influenza pandemic of 1918). Terrorism: (Forms of terroristic acts, what local emergency response is likely to be, and what citizens might have to do. This section includes a discussion of gas masks). Radiation (The types of ionizing radiation, what materials the types can penetrate, and what citizens may be called on to do in emergency situations). Apparently the DVD is licensed for home use, so keep the viewer groups small. The sections can be viewed separately which will make the program easier to use for specific training situations. Program 1135: Scenario Training DVD (28 min.) [circa 1999] Although the program spends more time showing officers participating in training scenarios, the purpose of the training method, along with some ideas about how to set up a training scenario are presented clearly. Scenarios that go well, and ones that go badly, are included. Scenarios include a traffic stop based on a confidential informant's information, a suspicious person looking into parked cars, and a domestic violence report, Some "benchmarks" for a good response are listed for the scenarios. Tips for working with the role-players, and for recording the scenarios are also included. Safety protocols for scenario training are not specifically addressed, but be sure to incorporate them into your training session (no loaded firearms, use of safety officers, etc.). The idea of scenario training is to make it realistic, but not so realistic that anyone is injured. Program 1134: Witness DVD (22 min.) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 47 [circa 1998] This program is intended to help viewers develop observational skills. In the scenario, a customer holds up a restaurant; after which, viewers are given a list of questions to answer about the robber. Of course, viewers know ahead of time to watch for a robber, and sinister music starts to play when he walks in the restaurant, but even with the cues, it can be harder than expected to describe the robber. Try it, and see how well you do. The program concludes with some suggestions for describing subjects. Program 1133: I'm Shot: The Bullet's Impact DVD (30 min.) [Circa 1998] The effect of a bullet on a human body is the topic of this program, and is intended to help officers mentally prepare for what they might experience if they are shot. Several shooting incidents are reenacted, and the surviving officers describe how it felt to be shot. Between the scenes, a narrator , as medical experts explain the effect the bullet has as it passes through the body. Viewers This program is intended for law enforcement use only, so don't show it outside the department. Program 1132: Tribal Cops (DVD) (43 min) [2001] The hardships of law enforcement officers on Native American reservations in the Dakotas is the focus of this History Channel program. Aside from the problems of policing a depressed area with insufficient resources, the tribal police officer must confront the related challenges of drug abuse and violence, mainly among their own relatives. Their remarks about their own ambivalence toward their position (though, interestingly enough, not toward their work) give important insight into the way ethnic minorities might view mainstream American culture. Program 1129: Abandoned Babies Safe Haven Law (DVD) (8 min.) [March 2006] This brief program from the Chicago Police Department uses various scenes to explain the enforcement of Illinois' Abandoned Newborn Infant Protection Act (325 ILCS 2/). The presentation is intended for Chicago officers, so you may want to talk about how to carry out the regulations in your own community; and how the protection is now extended to infants up to seven days old. Also included are two short public service announcements about the law, featuring Chicago's former police chief Phil Cline. Program 1128: Five Points Gangs: In Search of History (DVD) (42 min.) [1997] The Five Points neighborhood in New York City has had a history of breeding criminal and gang activity since before the Civil War. This episode of the History Channel's series In Search of History recounts the history of the area, the immigrant groups who lived there, and the types of gangs that arose. The major leaders and events during their tenure are highlighted. The main ethnic gangs discussed include the Irish, Jewish, and Italian. An interesting theme in the program is how society in general perceived each group, and how that attitude might have influenced its criminality. Program 1127: Operation Lifesaver General Audience Videos (DVD) (2 hours, 39 min.) [circa 2007] This 2-disc set features a number of short educational videos about how to stay safe around trains and train tracks. The programs themselves appear to have been produced between the mid-1980s to the mid 2000s, but having them in a single collection makes choosing a suitable program for a given audience. The General Audience videos include: Sly Fox and Birdie (9 min): The animated adventures of a fox determined to fool around the train right-of-way, and the bird who persuades him that it's a bad idea. Tracks are for Trains (7 min.): Police officers, locomotive engineers, and teachers have a lighthearted discussion of the need for extreme caution around trains. David's Run (14 min.): An eerie flashback, in which a boy recalls the stupid things he and his friends did around railroad property; the last of which killed his sister. Byron's Last Day (12 min.): A dead teen stands by his vault and tells about the events of the day that preceded his being killed trying to take a short cut through a stopped train. NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 48 Die Hard if You're Dumb (12 min.): (I liked this one). A group of teens planned and produced this program about the dangers of fooling around by train tracks. It is factual and earnest, without being cloying. Off Limits (13 min.): Engineers talk about their experiences with people who who are hit, or nearly hit, by trains, as the incidents are reenacted. (This video has some picture breakup toward the end.). Final Answer (18 min.): A pedestrian and several drivers participate in a gruesome game show, in which their decisions about how to respond at a grade crossing does indeed become their final answer. It's Your Choice (10 min.): Viewers are presented with all the facts about why people get killed by trains. Statements by engineers and survivors of victims are also included. (It includes references to the Fox River Grove and Bourbonnais crashes.) You Can Make a Difference, Too! (10 min.): An Operation Lifesaver recruitment program, that tells about its origins, and describes the types of programs and volunteers who participate. The Targeted Audience videos include information about what to do if a vehicle gets stuck on the crossing, and consists of:: Decide Smart, Arrive Safe (17 min.): For School Bus Drivers. Responsibility is Ours (18 min.): For School Bus Drivers Your Safety First (11 min.): For Emergency/First Responders (Police, Fire, Ambulances) Your License or Your Life (10 min.): For Big Rig drivers Sledding' the Right Track (12 min.): For Snowmobilers Off Limits (13 min.): about the dangers of trespassing on railroad property (see above). Roll Call (10 min.): For Law Enforcement (to encourage grade crossing enforcement) It's Your Call (12 min.): For Judges: it goes over the dangers of risky behavior around a grade crossing, and urges stiff penalties for those who do it. The Bus Stops Here (11 min.): For Transit and Motor Coach drivers. Program 1126: SWAT Teams Shootouts (DVD) (44 min.) [2005] How hostage negotiators and SWAT teams work together to resolve hostage situations is the topic of this History Channel production. A number of case studies of real SWAT responses are used to illustrate how raids are planned, issues teams need to consider, the functions of snipers, the equipment the teams use, and the speed with which an operation is executed. The information is amplified with statements from officers and former hostages, who describe their perspective of the events. The hostage situations that are reenacted include the Henry's Bar standoff (Stockton, CA: 1990 ), a Honolulu office takeover (1996) and the Good Guys electronic store rescue (Sacramento, CA, 1991). Because the program is intended for general audiences, the analysis is fairly shallow, but it does provide a useful starting place for discussion. Program 1125: Distilleries (Modern Marvels DVD) (44 min.) [2004] One instructor uses this program as part of his college class on DUI enforcement, and was kind enough to donate a copy to the NEMRT Library for that purpose. Although the program doesn't address alcohol's effect on the body, it does touch on the history of distilling alcoholic beverages, how such spirits as rum, bourbon, whiskey, vodka, and tequila are made, plus some tips on mixing drinks. One DUI-related application of this program is to discourage binge drinking: the history and creation of the spirits focus the viewer on the creation and taste of the beverage, rather than treating it only as a means to drunkenness. But see what you think. Program 1124: Behind Enemy Lines: Gangland (DVD) (44 min.) [2007] This episode of History Channel's series Ganglans studies the experience of two ATF agents who went undercover to investigate the Hell's Angels motorcycle gang. After a 2002 melee between the Hell's Angels and the Mongols biker gangs in Laughlin, Nevada, ATF decides to try to infiltrate one of the gangs. The agents (and the narrator) tell about some of their experiences during the year they spent with the club, how they were NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 49 able to establish credibility, and how they were finally removed when ATF decided to end the operation. Sadly, prosecutions resulting from this investigation, and several others launched at the same time, fall apart, reportedly due to agency rivalries. A couple of interesting digressions in the program include a description of the weapons the Hell's Angels use, and the effect that working so stressful an undercover operation had on the two agents. The program, by the way, begins with a warning about the graphic nature of the content, so be careful about whom you show it to. Program 1123: Corpse Tech: Modern Marvels (DVD) (44 min.) [2008] Unless you're interested in alternative burial methods, and other uses for cadavers , much of this program probably won't interest you. The first third, however (about 15 minutes), examines forensic use of cadavers, and would be a handy visual aid for discussing death investigation with students or explorers. It begins with a brief tour of the University of Tennessee's "Body Farm" (complete with pictures of its tenants!), continues with a report on the use of cadaver dogs, includes a description of the anthropological use of the resulting skeletons after the Body Farm researchers are done with them, and concludes with a description of what a coroner looks for during an autopsy. It's specific and compact, without being unduly gruesome. And the rest of the program is pretty thought-provoking, too. Program 1122: Extradition Procedures POST Telecourse (DVD) (1 hour, 44 min.) [May 2008] The Cook Co. Sheriff's Office donated this program, produced by the California Commission on Peace Officers Standards and Training . The object of the program is to explain procedures for collecting and transporting prisoners, mainly on airplanes. It discusses officer requirements to travel armed, extradition and transportation issues to prepare for, legal requirements for prisoner transportation, airport and aircraft expectations, composition of a "gun letter," international extraditions, seating, disruptions on the airplane, and weapon discharges. The section about weapons includes an interesting segment from Mythbusters, in which the hosts try to find out whether a bullet hole will bring down a plane. (A hole won't, but blowing out a window can.) A number of California officers with experience transporting extradited prisoners talk about their experiences. The narrator states the various regulations covering prisoner transportation and flying armed throughout the program. Handout material is available as a PDF file on the DVD, but your computer will need a DVD-ROM drive to reach them. Program 1121: Canine Deployment for Police (22 min.) [2008] The purpose of this program from the Countryside and the Cook County Sheriff's Office is to inform law enforcement personnel how to behave around a K9 unit. It begins with a brief overview of situations in which dogs might be used, procedures for requesting a K9 unit; in this case, a narcotics dog, then goes on to include behavior of multifunction dogs. The narration goes into some detail about searching, tracking, and traffic stops, as well as pursuing and apprehending suspects when dogs are present, fleeing suspect behavior, setting up search perimeters, and the use of airships in a search. Compare this information with that in NEMRT video #1023, K-9 Training for Street Cops, The program is labeled "Law Enforcement Only," so don't go showing it around. Program 1120: 911 on DVD: Health and Customer Service (73 min.) [2008] This demonstration DVD from Public Safety Training Consultants explains the DVD training program, which is said to feature a number of short training videos for Telecommunicator. This particular DVD includes a short segment on the benefits of regular exercise for Telecommunicator, some analysis of an unusual call for assistance (a woman was trapped in her car in a malfunctioning automated car wash), a segment describing fire equipment, disaster management tips learned from Florida and New Orleans, plus a brief discussion of risk management by Gordon Graham The call response would be a good discussion- NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 50 generator for explaining agency response policy, and the descriptions of telecommunicator experiences during Florida hurricanes, and in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina are particularly notable. By the way, I'm not sure the "play all" feature is working as designed on the DVD, so you might need to select the segments individually in order to play them. Program 1119: Conversations With Killers (American Justice) DVD (45 min.) [2005] Forensic psychiatrist Park Dietz is the focus of this American Justice episode, narrated by Bill Kurtis. Dr. Dietz discusses his role in analyzing the mental state of Jeffrey Dahmer, John Hinckley, Jr., Andrea Yates, and stalker Robert Bardo; and explains his conclusions. (Incidentally, he believed all of them knew that what they were doing was wrong.) ) Dr. Dietz also speaks about his error in testimony that led to Andrea Yates's conviction being overturned. The program concludes with a brief discussion of ways celebrities can identify a stalker from a crank. By the way, the descriptions of Dahmer's activities is quite grisly, so be careful where you show this program. Program 1118: Inside the Killer's Mind (Investigative Reports) DVD (45 min.) [2000] The combination of violent physical abuse, mental illness and brain damage, psychiatrist Dorothy Lewis theorizes, is what makes a person prone to murder. Her work is examined in this Investigative Reports episode, along with the cases of two convicted murderers she had worked with. The conclusions may be questionable, but the line of reasoning is thought-provoking. Bill Kurtis narrates the program. The opening of the program, by the way, suggests viewer discretion due to graphic crime scene material. So be caseful who you show it to. Program 1117: Private Eyes (American Justice) DVD (46 min.) [1994] Bill Kurtis narrates this investigative report about the activities of private investigators. The cases they help solve are sensational, but investigative techniques, as compared with those available to law enforcement officers, are intriguing. Spotlighted detectives include a woman who got the evidence necessary to convict the perpetrators of a cold-case double murder, a ministry that specializes in vindicating wrongly-convicted murder suspects, Michael Jackson's investigator (Anthony Pellicano), America's first Private "I" or "eye" Allan Pinkerton, and a detective who became famous for eavesdropping devices, Hal Lipset It might be something to think about as a postrequirement job. Program 1116: Signs, Signals and Markings (DVD) (18 min.) [2006] Although showing this at roll call might amount to a "Gentlemen, this is a football" moment for officers, the information presented about the meaning of traffic signs and road markings can be a useful reminder to any viewer. Informational and regulatory signs, roadway markings, and roadway signs are discussed, along with ways drivers should adjust their driving when those signs and markings are present. A Spanish-language version is also available on the DVD menu. The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety produced this program. International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training. Reciprocity handbook 2015. Albion, Mich.: International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training; 2015.iadlest.11143.2-IAD-2015. Program 1114: Faith-Based Responses for Crime Victims DVD (30 min.) [2008] This program, from the Department of Justice's Office for Victims of Crime, recognizes that victims often need spiritual comfort, not just physical assistance, so it is about what religious leaders and groups can do to help victims of both crime and distress. It shows examples of religious/criminal justice cooperation, including Police Chaplains, a Native American recovery program, a multifaith women's group that promotes local assistance organizations, a church based system for victim assistance, The role churches can play in discovering human trafficking victims, and a churchsponsored crime victim assistance (target harden) program. If your agency is working on developing community relations, this NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 51 program might provide some useful ideas. Program 1113: Using and Presenting Digital Evidence in the Courtroom: Mock Trial DVDs (2 ½ hours) [2008] Although the whole 2-disc program is unsuitable for roll call training, the examples shown in the mock trial can provide some useful illustrations for courtroom preparation. A number of lawyers and computer specialists act out a trial, in which a man has been accused of attempting to extort money from a company executive, and then crashing their main computer system when his demands weren't met. The trial demonstrates how digital evidence may be presented to a jury (though a disclaimer at the beginning states that it isn't intended as a recommendation). Some of the tools, and some of the results of the investigation are surprising, as is the jury's verdict. Comparing what goes on in this staged trial might be worth comparing with what viewers have observed in actual ones. Program 1112: Al Capone: Scarface DVD (Biography) (44 min.) [1995] The rise and fall of the man who made the name of Chicago a byword for organized crime to this day is described in this Biography documentary. From his beginnings as the son of honest Italian immigrant parents, to his apprenticeship with New York crime gangs, to his acquisition and management of the Chicago Territory (including control of several suburban governments), to his decline and end following the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, the program uses testimonials from people who knew him to illustrate how this legendary criminal managed his organization. His attempts to appear as a philanthropic businessman make a fascinating contrast with his evil conduct. (Another interesting point is how evil can flourish when honest people give it any accommodation at all, which is how he gained control of several suburbs.) Program 1111: John Dillinger: Biography (DVD) (46 min.) [1995] Researchers and acquaintances describe the reckless life of Indiana's "Gentleman Bandit"in this Biography episode, The story begins with Dillinger's carefree, if undisciplined, life as a farmboy, describes an unexpectedly harsh punishment he received for attempted mugging, then expands into his adult career of prison escapes and bank robbery. He had a reputation for being a modern Robin Hood -- robbing banks instead of people -- who was "crooked but not twisted," and that mythic persona sets the tone for the program. The story of this last Desperado is interesting, but the public relations aspect of how he appeared to the public is just as intriguing. Program 1110: Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber: Biography (DVD) (42 min.) [1998] The life and, mental state of Theodore Kaczynski are presented in this Biography episode, as a possible explanation of how and why he became a serial bomber. The progression of his self-absorptions, his growing intent to destroy technological society, and his family's lifelong anxiety for him are the main themes of this documentation of aa tragically-wasted brilliant intellect. By the way, the "UnA" in Kaczynski's nickname comes from the FBI's acronym for his initial targets: "UN"iversities and "A"airlines. Program 1109: Melvin Purvis (Biography) DVD (45 min.) [1999] The life story of the G-Man who got Dillinger, whose successes apparently infuriated his superiors to the point of driving him from the service and eventually suicide, is described in this Biography episode. Much of the program is devoted to Purvis's friendship with J. Edgar Hoover, his pursuit of Baby Face Nelson and John Dillinger, and what resulted when tPurvis became more celebrated for tracking down the gangster than the FBI or Hoover. The last third of the program describes the kind of things he did after he was forced out of the FBI, and briefly describe the depression and ill health that probably contributed to his suicide in 1960. It's an instructive story for career planning -and effective supervision. Program 1108: The Bully of Toulon (American Justice) DVD (44 min.) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 52 [2004] The behavior and arrest of Curtis Thompson, the resident bully of the town of Toulon, Illinois, is the focus of this episode of the series American Justice. The program begins where Thompson's troubled private life ended: with the police response to his shooting of two neighbors and of Stark Co. Sheriff's Deputy Adam Streicher. The program describes the crimes, then explains the process of gathering evidence to prove that Thompson was the real, and only, murderer. It then looks for reasons why his typical vindictiveness might have grown to homicidal proportions. A number of interviews with people who knew Thompson, and those who investigated and prosecuted the case, are also featured. The program can be useful for planning responses to belligerent troublemakers. It's also a great reminder that officers cannot be too courteous, but it is possible for them, as well as citizens, to be too patient with bad conduct. By the way, ironically, Curt Thomas was found dead in his cell on June 6, 2008, at the Pontiac Correctional Facility, having apparently committed suicide. (Shelton, Sheila. Inmate found dead. Pontiac Daily Leader. Pontiac, Ill.; June 9, 2008.) Program 1107: First Response to Victims of Crime DVD (30 min.) [April 2008] Effective ways of communicating with different types of crime victims are the topic of this DVD from the Department of Justice's Office for Victims of Crime. Victims who were elderly, young, disabled, immigrant, victims of sexual assault, of DUI crashes, of human trafficking, of mass-casualty crimes, and murder victim survivors, talk about their (good) experiences with responding officers, and remark on what the officers said or did that was especially helpful. The program makes a good reminder of the personal aspect of the commitment to serve and protect. The DVD has various audio and visual options, depending on the hearing or visual needs of the audience. The included captioning, however, appears to be non-negotiable. Program 1106: Responding to Victims of Human Trafficking DVD (20 min.) [April 2008] If you have farms, hotels, cleaning ladies, or engineering projects in your jurisdiction, there's a good chance you may also have some human trafficking activity, too. This DOJ Office for Victims of Crime includes statements about the experience from victims of trafficking, some of whom were peninsular Indian metalworkers, ways of recognizing possible victims, and things both police and the community can assist them. The program also describes the rights and legal status available to victims, and the experiences of victim service organizations that expanded their outreach to victims of trafficking. The program is fairly short, but a helpful reminder of how victims of human trafficking can turn up in unlikely places. The DVD includes a resource guide, which is accessible if your computer has a DVD drive. Program 1105: Suicide: A Calculated Departure DVD (55 min.) [April 9, 2008] Dr. Wendy Blank-Navarro, of the Illinois Department of Corrections, speaks to a group of correctional personnel, about the steps that correctional officers can take to de-escalate a suicidal situation enough for a mental health expert to intervene. She describes the growing frequency of suicides in the United States, the number of suicides in correctional facilities, methods used, reasons, predictors, and courses of action when confronted with an inmate who appears to be actively suicidal. The program concludes with a brief statement about liability concerns. The information , if not the visual presentation, can hold the viewer's attention, and can be applicable outside of a correctional setting. (Because of the lighting in the training room, the multimedia material on the room's screen is not legible. The information is read aloud, so the viewers miss little. The information is interesting, though the presenter's attitude toward its usefulness is somewhat dismissive. The recording was made "among friends," so to speak, so some of her remarks may not be the opinions of the Illinois Department of Corrections or North East Multi-Regional Training.) Program 1104: Seal-Mar Baton and NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 53 Defensive Tactics : Real Training for Real Life (1 hour, 44 min.) [2007] When Tommie Turner and Kevin Gors introduce this baton training video, they state that it is a training video, as opposed to a demonstration video. Throughout the segments, an issue or technique is described, demonstrated, practiced by a group of students, and then "coached" by the instructors. The program includes segments on baton selection and carrying, stances, blocks, use of commands, striking points and use of force, handcuffing, empty-hand techniques, take-alongs, and takedowns. Scattered through the program are a number of "insider tips," or techniques that had worked especially well for the instructors. Although NEMRT doesn't necessarily endorse the procedures described in this video, they might be interesting to know about. As always, compare the techniques with agency policies and procedures before applying them. Program 1103: Police Combat Tactics, Vol. 1 and 2 (DVDs) (Vol.1: 80 min., Vol. 2: 85 min.) [2003] This program includes both DVDs of Police Combat Tactics by Lt. Kevin Dillon. They consist of many short segments about aspects of preparing, physically and mentally, for the challenges of law enforcement. Topics included on Volume 1 include: Physical fitness training drills - Mentally preparing for the job - Planning for the use of force - Stances - Defensive tactics to prevent injury - Combat punching - Close quarters tactics. Volume 2 examines: Striking to create specific reactions and target selection during a fight - Close quarter control - Takedowns Defensive strategies against armed attackers Defensive handcuffing tactics. It concludes with short, usually illustrated, lectures about: Teamwork and situational strategy - Understanding threat levels - Gross and fine motor skills - Listening to your instinct - Coping with multiple attackers When to employ a first strike Dealing with impaired suspects - The importance of professional demeanor and communication. Although NEMRT doesn't necessarily endorse the procedures described in this video, they might be interesting to know about. As always, compare the techniques with agency policies and procedures before applying them. Program 1102: Dynamic Striking Techniques (DVD) (37 min.) [1996] This program, produced by the Police Institute of Tactical Training (A.P.P.L.E. P.I.T.T.) introduces viewers to the organization's system of striking techniques. Although NEMRT doesn't necessarily endorse the procedures described in this program, they might be interesting to know about. As always, compare the techniques with agency policies and procedures before applying them. Safety is emphasized throughout this program: the introduction footrace extensive safety guidelines, and more advice is incorporated into each section. The training areas addressed include Stances and Balance, Tactical Movement, Knee Strikes, and Elbow Strikes. The techniques are demonstrated by a man dressed in white, filmed against a highcontrast blue background, so they are easy to see and imitate. Program 1100: Ground Zero: Search and Recovery (DVD) (45 min.) [2007] The World Trade Center site was many things, including a massive crime scene. This program, originally broadcast on History Channel, follows the efforts to find evidence for criminal investigation, as well as to recover victims from the site, from September 12, 2001 to about May of 2002. Recovery workers talk about how they had to work and what they were looking for; investigators describe how human remains were located and identified, and family members of victims discuss how they coped. Due to the program's length, a lot of time could not be spent on the investigative aspects of the clean-up, but the overview is informative. It may not have been the producers' intention, but most of the program revolves around grieving: how recovery workers reacted to finding the remains of friends, how the Medical Examiner's staff empathetically presented dreadful information to victims' families, how the families worked through having little or no remains to grieve over. The program is NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 54 useful for presenting methods of remains recovery and identification, but even better as a case study for ways of handling loss. The focus in this program is on the prevention of stress-related career termination, rather than specifically officer suicides. Program 1099: Traffic Stops and Interdiction (DVD) (34 min.) [2008] This In the Line of Duty episode describes the importance of effective traffic stops, techniques for performing them, and how to help insure that the findings can be used in court. Sheriff Michael Lewis (Maryland) talks about his county's Aggressive Criminal Enforcement Team, a proactive system for challenging any type of criminal who may be using a vehicle to move through the region. How officers were selected to participate, the benefits of using an in-car camera, identifying suspicious behavior, techniques for conducting a safe stop, the proper use of backup, and finding and preserving evidence are also discussed. He reminds viewers of the importance of wearing body armor, and finally, of representing one's agency well in court. Although Sheriff Lewis doesn't describe how to perform a traffic stop, he gives a lot of useful tips, that will need to be compared with agency policies and procedures before applying them. If used with new officers, you might want to combine it with a program on basic traffic stop procedures. Handout material is available as a PDF file on the DVD, but your computer will need a DVDROM drive to reach them. Program 1097: New Trends in Suicide Bombers [FBITN] DVDs (4 hours) [circa 2006] Although planning for a response to a suicide/homicide bomber is the motivation for these FBI webcast, they include information on all aspects of planning for a terrorist attack. Disc 1 examines the suicide attackers themselves: how they are developed and trained, organizations that use them, the rationale for the act, case studies from other countries, the types of bombs used (both personal and vehicular), how terrorists gather intelligence, and ideas for developing reasonable suspicion for investigation. Several video clips are featured, including an analysis of the Beslan school attack. Part One concludes with a nightmare "what-if" scenario of an attack on an officer's daughter's high school. The discussion on Disc 2 surrounds balancing public security with the amount of control the public will tolerate. The first expert panel analyzes crowd management and control, Fourth Amendment rights and application, other court decisions affecting police response, and public relations. The program concludes with a description of available training programs and resources. Also featured is a brief presentation by the chief of the University of Oklahoma Police Department about the October 2005 incident when a student blew himself up outside the football stadium during a game. Both DVDs are broken down into a number of scenes, which makes reaching the most applicable segments quickly accessible. By the way, the program is listed as "Law Enforcement Only," so don't show it around. Program 1098: Cop Counselors (Investigative Reports) DVD (45 min.) [2001] As one of the featured counselors on this program points out, a police department will spend millions on equipment maintenance , and in spite of the big investment it has in its officers, will spend nothing on their mental health maintenance. Bill Kurtis narrates this Investigative Reports episode about police officers suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and programs several law enforcement agencies have developed to help them. Officers talk about their symptoms, their anger with their department, and issues within the police culture that would inhibit their being treated. Assistance programs in New Jersey, New York, and San Francisco are then highlighted. Program 1096: A. Lincoln, Attorney at Law DVD (27 min.) [2006] This program is somewhat out of the NEMRT video collection's topical range, but it does provide a useful overview of the Illinois criminal justice system in early 19th century, along with personal and motivational aspects of Abraham Lincoln's life that transcend profession. Several law processions NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 55 (and presumably Lincoln "buffs") talk about the period's court circuit, famous personalities of the justice system, and the experiences that helped Lincoln develop the skills that would help him later in national politics. Although this isn't roll call material, it would certainly be helpful in introductory criminal justice classes, or for inspirational purposes. Program 1095: Trolley Square: The Night Rapid Response Worked (In the Line of Duty) DVD (41 min.) [2007] In NEMRT video #1075, Col. Dave Grossman remarks that the first officer on the scene of an active shooter can make a difference in ending the assault. This program, recounting the events of the active shooter encounter at the Salt Lake City, Utah, Trolley Square shopping mall in February 2007, demonstrates his point. Several of the officers involved, including the off-duty officer who first engaged the gunman, the first responding officer, and the SWAT team leader tell about what they saw and heard, how they responded, and what they might have done differently. This program will give any agency with an enclosed mall or school in its jurisdiction a lot to think about, and plan for. Some of the issues discussed include off-duty badge and weapon placement, the problem of "phantom" shooters (multiple descriptions of the same subject), securing and clearing a large building, attending to the injured, and the significance of planning and training to achieving a successful ending. (One training tip not mentioned in the program is the importance of learning the sound of different types of firearm blasts. It may prevent a fellow officer being shot by mistake.) The DVD opens with an advertisement you may want to fast-forward through. Program 1094: Cleaning Up After the Disaster DVD set (3 hours, 51 min.) [2005] The process of cleaning up the Oklahoma City's Murrah Federal Building and New York's World Trade Center sites provide a number of useful training points important for planning a disaster response . This set includes two DVDs, and a CD-ROM with Outcomes of the Terror Debris Grant Committee Report. The DVDs are: From the Ashes: The Untold Story of Ground Zero [1 hour, 7 min.]. Contractors who worked to clean up the World Trade Center site talk about their experiences, innovations they had to make, the process by which the site was secured and the debris was removed, concluding with considerations for future contractors. Minnesota 2005 Terror Debris Management Workshop, featuring the lectures: Oklahoma City Bombing (Mike Love, Commander, Public Works Emergency Response Team, Oklahoma City, OK) . [31 min.] World Trade Center Attack: First Response and Overview (Mike Burton) [23 min.] World Trade Center Attack: Operations and Management (Luis Mendes) [14 min.] World Trade Center Attack; Sanitation and Landfill Operations (Dennis Diggins) [37 min.] World Trade Center Attack: Contracts and Reimbursements, and Environmental Health and Safety (William Cote) [24 and 10 min.] World Trade Center Attack: Lessons Learned and Post-Disaster Planning (Rachel Griffith) [15 min.] Questions and Answers [10 min.] Planning issues to watch for include the assignment of oversight authority for the multiple aspects of the response, cooperation among responding agencies, working within governmental regulation, evidence collection, and site security. Program 1093: Public Health Implications of Law Enforcement Stress [NIJ Research in Progress Series] (37 min.) [March 23, 1999] Robyn Gershon describes the findings of some research her team conducted with the Baltimore Police Department, and relates them to information drawn from other studies. The lecture becomes a thought-provoking discussion of the effects of job stress on police officers, and how that stress manifests itself in domestic violence, depression, and suicide. Because the program is an analysis of information, rather than a guide to responding to stress, it would be better for management study or classroom use than it would for roll call. The speaker's assertion that, mentally, officers tart NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 56 their career as psychologically normal people, but are changed by the job, might make for some interesting discussion, though. Program 1084: Addressing the Needs of Juvenile Status Offenders and Their Families DVD (1 hour, 57 min.) [January 2007] Status offenses are often the precursor to adult criminal activity, and early intervention with children and their families is more cost-effective than incarcerating an inmate. The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, among other agencies, presented this teleconference, to inform viewers of the prevalence of juveniles involved in status offenses, the importance of intervention, and best practices from various areas for handling troubled youths and their families.. Several panels of experts discuss the causes and effects of juvenile status offenses, the Importance of intervening early with status offenders and their families, along with methods used in their jurisdictions, comprehensive family and juvenile services, and ways to involve juveniles in developing solutions. The first sixteen minutes of the program feature representatives of the sponsoring agencies announcing how glad they are to be participating in the telecast, so, if viewing time is limited, you could probably just jump past this section. Program 1083: Vigilance: Patrolling in the New Era of Terrorism DVD ( 7 min. and 9 min.: 16 min., total) [circa 2004] This 2-part program from the Department of Homeland Security reminds viewers that terrorist suspects are often caught during routine traffic stops. Part 1 lists some behaviors that might give an officer reason to suspect the subject is involved in terroristic activity, plus some discussion questions. Part 2 explains the function of the Terrorist Screening Center (TSC) through NCIC, when it should be contacted about a detained subject, and what its codes mean. The program concludes with a description of a tip sheet the Center makes available to law enforcement officers. For more information on the TSC, visit http://www.fbi.gov/terrorinfo/counterrorism/ts c.htm . Program 1082: Rolling Backup: Taking Care of Our Own (DVD) (21 min.) [February 2004] The number of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty annually is around 150. The number of officers who take their own lives is about 350. Officers are more likely to kill themselves than to be killed. This DVD, produced by the Len Depression Fund, in cooperation with the Michigan State Police, presents viewers with the conditions that might incline an officer toward considering suicide, symptoms and warning signs, and available sources (in Michigan) for getting help. Agencies will want to make viewers aware of similar resources available to them when using this program locally. Above all, viewers are urged to help fellow officers who may be at risk: law enforcement officers take care of their own, and need to be ready to provide backup to their fellow officers when the danger is personal. The Len Depression Fund was formed in memory of a Michigan State Police officer who took his own life. It works to save other police families from the loss of a loved one by informing police officers about the seriousness of suicide, its symptom, and other ways of responding to persona crisis. Program 1081: Recovering from Your Crime Related Injuries (DVD) (11 min.) [1999] This brief, pithy program from the Department of Justice's Office for Victims of Crime gives a brief overview of a victim's rights in most states, the benefits of getting involved in the criminal justice process to prosecute the offender, and the importance of working through he trauma of having been victimized. The narration also urges viewers to cooperate with the doctors while being treated, to fill out and submit compensation forms as required, and not to blame oneself for being a crime victim. The program appears to have been intended to show to victims who may still be hospitalized, or under a doctor's care, but could be used at other times, of course. Program 1080: Unsolved history : The St. Valentine's Day massacre NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 57 [[s.l., circa 2004]] This episode from Discovery Channel's Unsolved History series features former Cook County Sheriff's Police Academy chief Art Bilek, along with forensic and ballistic experts, in an analysis of how Al Capone's gang was able to effect the St. Valentine's Day Massacre. Using the available information, and modern investigation methods of the apparent inconsistencies, the team prevents a convincing case for what actually happened during the shooting. It's long for roll call, but a useful reminder of the importance of careful analysis. I'm also not sure if the program is licensed for educational or group viewing, so be careful if you use it. Program 1079: Crime Victims with Disabilities: What the Prosecutor Needs to Know (DVDs) (Disc 1: 1 hour, 20 min., Disc 2: 50 min.) [2006] The subtitle of this 2-DVD set is "What the prosecutor needs to know about Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation, Traumatic Brain Injury." Although the California District Attorneys Association produced this program to inform prosecutors about ways to help victims in the criminal justice process, the foundational information is useful to anyone in the process who might be called on to help victims with limited ability to communicate. (Mental illness is not included in this program.) Disc 1 focuses on the process of case preparation and presentation for one involving a person with a disability in court. The cases of, and the accommodation that were made for, several disabled crime victims are described, along with ideas for demonstrating the victim's credibility. Disc 2 describes the forms the above-listed disabilities can take in a person, the kind of crimes that may be perpetrated against them, the types of offenders, and how they can intimidate or influence a victim's testimony. Two noteworthy segments describe the importance of visually recording forensic interviews, and Boston's program for investigating and prosecuting crimes against (generally institutionalized) disabled persons. Although much of the information is most appropriate for lawyers, the principles involved are applicable to the work of any investigator who might have to work with a victim with a disability. As of this writing, related resources for this program can be found at http://www.cdaa.org/multimedia.htm . Program 1078: Victim Impact: Listen and Learn (57 min.) [circa 2001] As the video box explains, "Fourteen courageous men and women share their experiences as crime victims and powerfully demonstrate the 'ripple effect' that one crime can have on an individual, family members, and the greater community at large." These direct, or indirect, victims of crime talk about the circumstances of the crime, what happened afterward, and how the crime ultimately ruined their lives. The people telling about their experiences were either the victim of, or the family member of, crimes including a homicidal arson, an assault with a baseball bat, a burglary, child (sexual) abuse and neglect, quadriplegic abuse (domestic sexual abuse, that, because of how her disability was portrayed, went unresolved, TWICE!), domestic violence, DUI, gangrelated homicide, hate crime (some white goons severely beat an Asian teen), homicide, rape (a police officer's wife!), and robbery. It isn't roll call material, but sections of it would be applicable to training programs on investigating various crimes, working with victims, PTSD, and crime prevention. The segment with the abused disabled woman, the man who endured long-term child sexual abuse, and the rape victim, are particularly thought-provoking. Program 1077: DNA: Critical Issues for Those Who Work with Victims DVD (24 min.) [April 2007] Several victims of crime (direct or indirect) describe how DNA evidence helped solve, if not resolve, their cases. Included is the story of a police officer's wife who was raped, a family whose daughter was murdered, a rape victim whose case was "cold" for some years before a DNA match was found, and a segment about DNA processing on Indian reservations. In addition to their narratives, the victims remark on police and investigative contacts that were especially helpful. Comments from NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 58 prosecutors and investigators about the importance of DNA evidence are interspersed with the victims' stories. The program pays particular attention to the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) as part of a Sexual Assault Response Team (SART). In one of the cases described here, a suspect is identified through DNA, yet was found innocent by a jury. The program can also be a useful reminder that DNA evidence does not guarantee a conviction. Program 1076: Sexual Assault Response Teams: Partnering for Success (DVD) (8 min.) [circa 2006] This program, from the Department of Justice's Office for Victims of Crime, demonstrates the effectiveness of Sexual Assault Response Teams (SARTs) when gathering evidence and in reducing the strain put on the victim. Several victims praise this team response, which is intended to insure efficient collection of evidence from the victim's body, explain it in court, and to help the victim through the criminal justice process. Remarks on the range of victims a team may be called on to assist are also included. Program 1075: Could a Russian-like School Siege Happen Here? (In the Line of Duty) (29 min.) [2007] Col. Dave Grossman (ret.) discusses the logistics of repeating, in the United States, a terrorist takeover like the one Beslan endured. The tactics would work on venues other than schools, by the way. His commentary includes illustrations from other U.S. school shootings, suggested law enforcement weapons, suspicious behaviors to watch for and question, the necessity for community integration into its own defense, and the importance of lockdown drills. A list of planning points concludes the presentation. One of the themes of the program is that ONE OFFICER REALLY CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE, and that officer's determination to stop the evildoers who are holding a school hostage will help do it. The other theme is that the U.S. is in denial about the possibility of something happening here. Compared with his other lectures, Col. Grossman is quite indignant here, and might offend some policy-makers. Well, at least you'll have heard another insight on potential response. Incidentally, at the very end of the program, viewers are given a list of the weapons found at the Beslan school. It's a real jaw-dropper. Program 1074: Sniper in the Tower: True Crime Authors (44 min.) [2004] Author Gary M. Lavergne (A Sniper in the Tower: The Charles Whitman Murders, 1997) discusses the August 1, 1966, 90-minute sniper standoff at the University of Texas at Austin. Using some narration, original film footage, and many reenactments, Lavergne describes his findings about the shooter's background, his mental state, and the circumstances that led up to the murders. Much of the program is devoted to the shooter's family life and psychological development, but the description of his preparation for the shooting can be very useful for planning what the first officer on such a scene might need to be ready for. Lavergne remarks toward the end of the program that this shooting was one of the motivators for developing SWAT teams, but this reenactment gives viewers an opportunity to think about the number of things officers may have to do before SWAT gets there. Although not especially graphic, it is a remarkably eerie program. Program 1073: Religions, Cultures and Communities DVDs (140 min, total) [September 2006] The U.S. Department of Justice distributed this Chicago Police Department-produced series of programs about the religious and cultural elements that influence the community. The two DVDs examine: Religions: Diversity is Our Strength (6 min.), which presents an overview of the series. Security, Diversity, and Respect (11 min.), which describes traditional dress that airport security personnel might find suspicious. Techniques for searching people wearing turbans, veils, amulets, and such, are discussed. (This segment is informative and immediately practical. SLC). Specific segments are included on Sikhism (12 min.), Buddhism (8 min.), Islam (12 min.), Judaism (12 min.), Hinduism (9 min.), and Eastern NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 59 Orthodox Christianity (10 min.); and Cultures: East Asian (10 min.), South Asian (9 min.), Puerto Rican and Cuban (7 min.), Mexican (9 min.), Central/South American (8 min.), Transgendered (9 min.), and Building Trust (8 min.). The Transgendered segment is especially interesting: its main focus is on an understanding of cross-dressers, rather than the homosexual community. Clothing, behaviors, and non-Western or unexpected conduct is described, and viewers are advised on how to behave around these identity groups. Some of the topics addressed in the segments are applicable to working with any foreigners (language difficulties and the right to contact their consulate, for instance) or ethnic groups. As always, check with community leaders, agency policy, and your own observation of the community, before applying any of this information. It can also be viewed online at http://bja.ncjrs.gov/diversity/flash.html Although the NIJ released the set in 2006, some references to flights at Meigs Field in one segment indicate an earlier production date. Program 1072: Graduated Sanctions: An Effective Intervention Strategy for Addressing Delinquency Teleconference DVD (1 hour, 36 min.) [March 22, 2005] This OJJDP tele-webconference, originally broadcast March 22, 2005, examines the benefits of graduate sanctions for juvenile offenders. It examines three demonstration sites, and describes their successes with, what amounts to, making the means of reformation fit the crime. The methods the sites apply include restitution and taking responsibility for one's actions (St. Joseph, Missouri), assessment and early intervention (Dayton, Ohio), and the juvenile mental health court (Santa Clara, California). After each method's video profile, the panelists take questions from the audience and viewers. (By the way, for some reason, the picture in this program appears to be "squashed" when played on our equipment. It might look better if you have a wide screen receiver.) Program 1071: Working Together to Stop the Prostitution of Children Teleconference DVD (1 hour, 40 min.) [December 11, 2003] This 2003 OJJDP teleconference is intended to highlight the problems child prostitution present to the criminal justice system, promising programs to address the problem, and resources available to practitioners. The activities and successes of the Juvenile Crime Squad (New York City), The prosecution of pimps under RICO statutes (Atlanta, Georgia), and SAGE: Standing Against Global Exploitation (San Francisco, California). Between the case studies is commentary from law enforcement practitioners, who answer viewer questions and talk about their experiences with child prostitution, enforcement problems and loopholes in the criminal justice system, and changes that should be made. About an hour and 24 minutes into the program, OJJDP administrator J. Robert Flores makes some useful remarks about stopping the social weaknesses that help an acceptance of prostitution to develop. Program 1070: Deadly Transactions (Investigative Reports Series) DVD (47 min.) [1997] Violent, takeover-style, bank robberies are the topic of this Investigative Reports episode, narrated by Bill Kurtis. The reasons for violent robberies, and the typical personality of the robbers, are examined. Then case studies of several violent robberies including a 1997 Thousand Oaks, California, murder,; the Wales Bank Robbery (Wisconsin. See NEMRT Video #628) and the North Hollywood bank robbery (see NEMRT video #991) are used to illustrate how the modern violent robbers operate. The program includes comments from witnesses and police responders on how the robbery proceeded, the effect on the victims and their families, and how banks and police have changed their tactics for responding to robberies. Program 1069: To Catch a Killer: Homicide Detectives (American Justice Series) DVD (45 min.) [1996] Now you'll know why detectives look the way they do. Bill Kurtis narrates this NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 60 episode in A&E's American Justice series, which uses the real investigations of a bar robbery in which several patrons were murdered, a serial sniper in Ohio, and an unidentified dead child in a New York City project, to show how homicide detectives go about solving murders. Noteworthy aspects of the process include the use of interrogation, comparing current crimes to similar ones to identify suspects, sharing information among agencies, as well as the effect of the work on the detectives. Program 1068: Street Gangs: A Secret History DVD (1 hour, 31, min.) [2000] This episode of Time Machine with Roger Mudd examines the history and activity of gangs in the United States, beginning with the child gangs of the colonial days, the Irish and ethnic gangs of the 1800s on through the modern Latino gangs, Asian gangs, and Black gangs. Special attention is paid to the ways corrupt political organizations and organized crime groups would use gangs, the Zoot Suit riot in 1943, New York youth gangs of the 1950s, the community-renewal activities of the Vice Lords in the 1960s, and the activities of the Tongs and Triads in San Francisco. Included are remarks from former (frequently elderly) gang members, social observers, and police officers. Also mentioned in passing is the effect of West Side Story on the public perception of gangs, and the role of women in a gang. It may not give any enforcement tips, but the historical perspective is interesting. Program 1067: Death Detectives: The L.A. County Coroner (Inside Story) DVD (45 min.) [1996] Bill Kurtis narrates this examination of the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office, and its clients. Viewers see the types of professionals necessary for investigating unexpected deaths, their activities and working conditions, and the victims whose varied deaths they investigate. The evidence the doctors look for, before and during an autopsy, and how it is collected is also addressed. Highlighted. investigations include an accidental shooting and a suspicious asphyxiation are featured. With viewer discretion, this program could be used in situations where The Autopsy (#964) is too "heavy". Because it features the Coroner's Office's staff, it does includes some of the "gallows" humor those who work around death need to develop, which the short program cannot. Program 1066: IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices): CoMNET Broadcast (December 13, 2006) DVD (60 min.) [December 13, 2006] The most immediately useful portion of this CoMNET webcast is on Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs). It describes some of the characteristics of IEDs, motivations behind those who use them, and the forms the devices can take, including suicide bombs, car bombs, and package bombs. Other features in the broadcast include an examination of the FBI's Intelligence Directorate, Intelligence Fusion Centers, and how they help to piece together intelligence information; a description of tools and resources available for emergency responders to detect bio-threat agents, and one on Bomb Robots. At this writing, online streaming video and a transcript are available at http://terrorism.spcollege.edu/NEW/Broadcast .aspx?ID=50 . Program 1065: Anti-Human Trafficking for the Law Enforcement Professional DVD (45 min.) [2006] In late 2006, Illinois began an initiative to stop human trafficking in the state. According to the information presented here, Chicago is a major hub for this modern slavery, whose victims can be found anywhere from urban hotels and restaurants to rural farms. This presentation is an introduction to more extensive training programs which should soon be available. It describes the problem, and gives a general explanation of the laws and resources available to law enforcement to identify and arrest traffickers. Although it would benefit from handouts listing the immigration rules and options associated with human trafficking cases, and a format encouraging viewer interaction (much of it is "talking head"), it does remind viewers to watch for evidence of this serious, underrecognized, crime. A couple of sources for more information NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 61 (and handouts) are the state's website: http://www.dhs.state.il.us/projectsInitiatives/tr afficking/ , and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Service's site at http://www.acf.hhs.gov/trafficking/campaign_ kits/index.html#law . Program 1064: Share the Road (League of Illinois Bicyclists) DVD (7 min.) [2006] Bicycles have rights to road use, just as motor vehicle do. They also have the same rules to obey. Robbie Ventura, formerly of the U.S. Postal Service's Tour De France cycling team, hosts this program about the basic rules of the road for people on bicycles. He goes over common cycling laws, and hand signals, Much of the program is devoted to car driver responsibilities when bicycles are present, cyclist considerations when cars are present, and Road Rage (even cyclists get angry sometimes). The program is best suited for young adolescents through adults, rather than little children. A teaching guide, as well as streaming and downloadable versions, for this video is available at http://www.bikelib.org/video/index.htm Program 1063: Lightning (Nature Tech) DVD (45 min.) [2003] Lightning safety is a topic that is not commonly addressed, and this is the first program we've found that attempts to address it. Although this episode of History Channel's Nature Tech is longer and more thorough than might be appropriate for roll call, it does include some helpful information for avoiding being struck by lightning. Included are segments on how lightning forms, methods of detection, and attempts at controlling it. One of the most interesting segments, though, is about the successes of the lightning detectors used in Park Ridge, Illinois, at its parks. The program concludes with a brief description of safe shelters during storms, and places to avoid. Program 1062: Suicide/Homicide Bombers (Live Response) DVD (58 min.) [September 27, 2006] The panelists in this September 27, 2006, Live Response episode discuss the threat homicide bombers pose to the U.S. public. The conversation rangers from bomber behavior and techniques, suggestions for recognition, prevention and interdiction, biohazard considerations, sources for more information, and the importance of community involvement. Speakers include Howard Linett, Esq. (Israeli Defense Forces Combat Engineers), Joseph W. Trindal (Regional Director, National Capitol Region, Federal Protective Service), and Joseph Watson (Sgt., Alexandria, Virginia, Police Department (Ret.)). Homicide bombers don't let themselves to a checklist response, but the speakers do offer some useful ideas for target recognition and response planning. (The program is also available on VHS video.) Program 1061: Mass Fatality Management (Live Response) DVD (58 min.) [March 22, 2006] WMD events, natural disasters, and public emergencies can all result in mass fatalities. Agencies need to have plans in place to respond to such situations, in ways that are efficient, appropriate to the situation, and respectful of the victims' remains. The discussion in this Live Response broadcast centers on the assistance the Department of Homeland Security's DMORT teams can provide, conditions agencies need to address in their planning, the functions of the coroner or medical examiner, approaches to identifying remains, along with considerations for handling contaminated remains.. Panelists include Frank DePaolo (Asst, Director, Disaster Preparedness & Response Unit, Office of Chief Medical Examiner, New York City) , Leonard Parker (Dep. Commander, Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Team), and Pat Brewer (Florida Emergency Mortuary Operations Response System (FEMORS). Program 1060: Psychological Impact of Terrorism (Live Response) DVD (58 min.) [July 19, 2006] The principal topic of this Live Response episode is the handling the effect of traumatic stress on first responders. Several experts describe some of the stressors, symptoms, and resources available for helping them cope. Panelists include Brian W. Flynn (Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress), Steven D. Sherrets, Ph.D. (Mental Health/Criminal Justice Manager, Maine), Robin H. Gurwitch, Ph.D. (Department of NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 62 Pediatrics - University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center), and Robert J. Ursano, M.D. (Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences School of Medicine). Also featured are statements from first responders who have had traumatic experiences, and remarks on viewer questions. The program is somewhat "loose" for roll call training, but it presents a lot of material to think about. Program 1059: Meth Epidemic (The): Frontline DVD (53 min.) [2006] This episode from PBS's Frontline series examines the history and effect of methamphetamine, from the Pacific coast on east. It relates the history of the West Coast's addiction to methamphetamine, local and federal attempts to regulate the ingredients the drug producers were buying (generally legally, but noticeably unethically) to produce the drug. and what the program producers think the federal government should be doing to control the drug. (Little sympathy is shown for the pharmaceutical companies with legitimate uses for ephedrine or pseudoephedrine.) Other effects of meth production and use that the program describes include its influence in domestic violence and child abuse, and its physically destructiveness to users. The description of a reporter's analysis of meth use might be helpful when planning crime-related research. A useful point made in the program is that the Meth Epidemic rises and falls depending on the purity of the drug. According to the information presented, as of 2006, the Meth is very pure. For more information, visit the episode's website at http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/met h/ By the way, the DVD includes "Commentary" as a special feature. The video's producer's remarks may be more immediately relevant than the actual Frontline program. He amplifies the scripted program on the physical effects of meth, its relation to identity theft and pornography, the way meth lab hazardous waste is wrecking California farmland, and adds his impressions of some of the interviews. Program 1058: Mafia: The History of the Mob in America (DVDs) (3 hours, 42 min. over 5 programs)) [1993] Strictly speaking, these programs from the Arts & Entertainment American Justice series, narrated by Bill Kurtis, is not about the real "Mafia" from Sicily, but the various organized crime gangs active in the United States in the early and mid 1900s. The subtitle better describes the content. The segments are: The Prohibition Years (45 min.), which examines the effect of Prohibition on public corruption, the development of criminal organizations, the organizations that preceded them, and the people involved. Philadelphia and New York are given particular attention, as is the rise of Al Capone. Birth of the Mafia (44 min.), which describes how the Sicilian Mafia in the United States developed into the American Mob, and its activities in 1920's Chicago and New York. Lucky Luciano, Lt. Giuseppe Petrosino, Frankie Yale, and Al Capone are featured. The Kennedys and the Mob (44 min.), which examines connections between the Mob and the Joe Kennedy family; and why the mob got John F. Kennedy in 1963. (The details presented tend toward sensational gossip in this segment.) Unions and the Mob (44 min.), which describes the influence of the Mob on business protection, union leadership and organization, particularly during the 1920s1950s. Case studies are featured about the Longshoremen's Union, the Ford Automotive Company, and the motion picture industry. (The Teamsters Union, or any recent activity, is not mentioned.) Empire of Crime (45 min.) recounts mob influence in New York in the 1930s, its involvement in black markets, and in shipping during World War II -- Operation Underworld -- and Bugsy Segal's ambitions for developing Las Vegas. Program 1057: Organized Crime: A World History (DVDs) (217 min., over 5 programs) [2001] The History Channel produced this 2-DVD set from their History Alive series, about the forms organized crime has taken in other parts of the world . DVD 1 presents overviews of organized crime in Sicily (43 min.) and Russia (44 min.), and DVD 2 looks NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 63 at Columbia (44 min.), China (43 min.), and India (43 min.). Sicily's program examines the history of the Mafia on Sicily, and the Mafia War of the 1980s . Russia's describes the origins of The Red Mafia in Imperial Russia's "Thieves' World" organization, and its smuggling and gun-running activities. Columbia's program presents the history of the Columbian drug cartels, and the effect of Pablo Escobar. Chinese Organized Crime's origin in the Triads, and the history of the Green Gang in Shanghai, along with street gang activities in New York and human trafficking, are the focus of the China episode. The series concludes with India's early experience with organized crime in the form of Thuggee, and its current problems with organized crime's involvement with smuggling and extortion of the motion picture industry . Program 1056: Volunteers in Police Service Educational Video Series DVD (40 min., over 4 programs) [circa 2006] The International Association of Chiefs of Police , along with the U.S. Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Programs and the Bureau of Justice Assistance made this 4-program DVD about the advantages of setting up agency Volunteer programs. The segments are: VIPS: The Executive Perspective (7 min.), in which police managers from around the country make statements about the advantages of having agency volunteers. Introducing Volunteer Activities to Law Enforcement (11 min.), featuring officers of various ranks who talk about the helpfulness of volunteers, and how citizen police academy-type programs helped develop them. The Chaplaincy Program at the Fresno (CA) Police Department is given particular attention. Introducing Law Enforcement Volunteerism to the Community (13 min.) essentially repeats the previous segment. Officers and volunteers from Billings (Montana), Fresno (California), and Lowell (Massachusetts) describe volunteer opportunities in their communities, and how much they enjoy participating. Engaging Youth through Volunteering (9 min.), which examines agency functions suitable for teen assistance (including use of an Explorer program), as well as other youthoriented programs departments might want to consider. It should be useful as a motivational program, for the community as well as the department. For more information on starting, a new program, or fostering an existing one, visit the VIPS website at www. policevolunteers.org. Program 1055: Windy City Tornado: Mega Disasters DVD (44 min.) [2006] This episode of History Channel's series Mega Disasters uses the April 21, 1967, family of tornadoes that touched down in Belvidere, Oak Lawn, Hometown, and Evergreen Park to predict what would happen if a tornado hit downtown Chicago. It's rather long and sensational for roll call, but would be great for planning an emergency response. Highlights, aside from the description of the effects of the 1967 tornado, include some myth-busting, an explanation of how radar detect storms -- it's not as immediate as one would think -- some of the research being done into the formation of tornadoes, and the estimated extent of damage a worst-case tornado would do to the Loop. The computer graphics are pretty alarming. Let's hope Mega Disasters doesn't find out about the New Madrid fault! Program 1054: FBI: A Revealing Inside Look at the Bureau DVD (55 min.) [2003] The activities of the FBI, and how its function has changed after the 2001 Terrorist Attacks, are the focus of this National Geographic Channel program. While following the work of Director Robert Muller through a composite "day", the program illustrates the FBI's preparation for responding to any future attacks. Such current activities as terrorism evidence identification and collection, site security, bioterrorism investigation, activities in foreign countries, and criminal profiling are contrasted with the Bureau's earlier activities., and the biases of earlier directors How it was able to disassociate itself from unethical behavior is also examined. Using statements various agents, serving in various capacities, viewers are presented with a view of the NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 64 startlingly broad range of activities the FBI is responsible for. Also included are the special features the "Spies" episode of Inside Base Camp (on concealed weapons), and "School for Feds" from National Geographic's Explorer series (NEMRT Video #310). (I have been assured by a customer service representative at the National Geographic Store that this program is licensed for educational use, although it doesn't say so on the box. I trust he is right.) Program 1053: World's Most Dangerous Gang DVD (51 min.) [2006] Members of the MS-13 street gang talk about the rules and rituals of this particularly violent gang in this exposé, produced by the National Geographic Channel. Evidently, it began as a Los Angeles street gang for unassimilated Salvadorans who were being harassed by the local street gangs, and has spread through member travel and the deportation of criminals. Its conduct in El Salvador is particularly disturbing. Aspects of MS-13's activities the program examines include its business and street functions (and its similarity with the Mafia), recruitment strategies, its enemies, its presence in prisons, and predictions for the future. Highlights include a [then] current Los Angeles member tells about his experiences with the gang. and interviews with a young woman who was later murdered for informing on the gang , and one with the man who murdered her. By the way, in the "Special Features" section are three short programs about the origins of gangs, gangs in the United States, and gangs and organized crime. (I have been assured by a customer service representative at the National Geographic Store that this program is licensed for educational use, although it doesn't say so on the box. I trust he is right.) Program 1052: Locomotive Emergency Response Operations DVD (28 min.) [circa 2006] If you have railroads running through your jurisdiction, it is likely that, someday, you will be faced with an emergency involving a locomotive. This program, from the Federal Railroad Administration, informs viewers about the types of wrecks they may encounter, and safety issues to consider when extricating the train crew. The presentation includes information on the function of the railroad dispatcher, the elements of pre-planning, including knowledge of the geography around the railroad right-of-way and the types of trains that use it, the protocol of using flares, the construction and methods of entry for both diesel and electric locomotives; and steps for initial response. How responders handled a train crash in Michigan, and an urban tunnel fire in Maryland are also described. The NIMS response model is encouraged. Since the program is intended for all first responders, feel free to share it with your fire department. A handout accompanies the DVD, but other useful publications are available at http://www.fra.dot.gov/downloads/Research/r r0502.pdf#search='Locomotive%20Emergenc y%20Response%20Operations' . Program 1051: CALEA: In Pursuit of Excellence DVD (15 min.) [2006] The Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) recently released this updated program about the advantages of being an Accredited Law Enforcement Agency. The accreditation process requires agencies to standardize, codify, and verify their policies and procedures, and document that their officers are following them. A number of police managers and officers describe how completing this process has improved department morale, and let to a reduction in lawsuits. The Cape Coral Police Department (Florida) is used as an example. Program 1048: Joining the Force: In the Line of Duty Special Issue (1 hour) [circa 2005] If you're looking for a visual aid to help with agency recruitment efforts among students, this In the Line of Duty video would be a good choice. Working law enforcement personnel describe the specialized functions they perform in the field, including Dispatching, SWAT, "Criminalist" (fingerprint collector / developing / identification, firearms identification, blood/spatter analysis), marine patrol, correctional officers, and K-9 units. NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 65 They add remarks about the personal qualities they have learned are necessary to succeed in those positions. Some of these featured personnel are second-career workers, so the program also serves as an encouragement to older potential recruits. demonstration that even smart people can be tricked. Happily, the Postal Inspectors are shrewdest of all, and close down the swindlers. The program has permanent subtitles in English Program 1047: Work@Home Scams: They Just Don't Pay: Delivering Justice DVD (6 minutes) [2004] The U.S. Postal Inspection Service released a series of short films (as opposed to instructional videos) about white-collar-type crimes that the postal inspectors can help investigate. In this brief program, the methods and outcomes of online work-athome scams are explained. These reshipping scams involve crooks buying merchandise with stolen credit, shipping the products to the "dupe", who then forwards them to someone else. The dupe ends up as an accessory to larceny. Tips for avoiding being taken in by a bogus employer conclude the program. Program 1044: Web of Deceit: Delivering Justice DVD (9 min.) [2005] The U.S. Postal Inspection Service released a series of short films (as opposed to instructional videos) about white-collar-type crimes that the postal inspectors can help investigate. This one, on international "phishing", briefly tells of the apprehension of a credit card thief operating out of England, but whose victims and dupes were in the United States. Postal Inspectors are finally able to catch up with him in Thailand: a vacation that would end in Club Fed. The story line, along with the explanation at the end, tells viewers how the scams work, and how they can protect themselves from being "phished." and defrauded. The program also has subtitles in English and Spanish available under "Options". Program 1046: Long Shot: Delivering Justice DVD (7 min.) [2004] The U.S. Postal Inspection Service released a series of short films (as opposed to instructional videos) about white-collar-type crimes that the postal inspectors can help investigate. The subject this time is international lottery scams. Playing foreign lotteries is illegal in the United States, but how many people are aware of it? Although the danger of involvement is therefore fairly clear, people still hope to get something for nothing. The interesting part of this program is the way the apprehended describes the operation, and the greedy people who would fall for the swindle. That's insulting enough to make viewers want to avoid giving these fraudsters any satisfaction! Program 1045: Dialing for Dollars: Delivering Justice DVD (21 min.) [2004] The U.S. Postal Inspection Service released a series of short films (as opposed to instructional videos) about white-collar-type crimes that the postal inspectors can help investigate. In this exciting episode (really!), a neighbor of one of the inspector's fathers, a shrewd investor, gets taken in by a shrewder investment scammer. It's a useful Program 1043: Nowhere to Run: Delivering Justice DVD (11 min.) [2005] The U.S. Postal Inspection Service released a series of short films (as opposed to instructional videos) about white-collar-type crimes that the postal inspectors can help investigate. This one, on cross-border telemarketing fraud, examines the activities of an investment scammer operating out of Canada. With the help of Canadian law enforcement agencies, the Postal Inspectors are able to catch and arrest him. The story line, along with the explanation at the end, shows how the scams work, and how viewers can recognize those scams and protect themselves. The program also has subtitles in English and Spanish available under "Options". Program 1042: Identity Crisis: Delivering Justice DVD (12 min.) [2003] The U.S. Postal Inspection Service released a series of short films (as opposed to instructional videos) about white-collar-type crimes that the postal inspectors can help investigate. This one, on identity theft, follows the career of fraudster who opens NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 66 lines of credit in the names of people whose identity he has stolen. Again, "the weed of crime bears bitter fruit," and the Postal Inspectors are finally able to arrest him and his partner, with the assistance of his duped girlfriend. The story line, along with the explanation at the end, shows how the information can be stolen, how crooks can use the information, and how, to a point, people can protect themselves. The program also has subtitles in English and Spanish available under "Options". Program 1041: TESSA 2005 Super Storm Spotter Training Session DVD (176 min.) [2005] The Texas Severe Storms Association (TESSA) brings together both amateur and professional severe weather scientists in an attempt to better understand dangerous storms through the collection and diffusion of knowledge. This recording of their 2005 Super Storm Spotter Training Session, officially titled "Visual, Environmental, and Radar Characteristics of Severe Storms," features Gary Woodall's crash course in storm meteorology. The material is presented thoroughly, and with a lot more detail than a lot of potential spotters are going to want, including severe storm theory, what to look for in a storm to help determine its severity, and how to interpret radar information and radar algorithms. One thing the program points out, however, is the limitation of radar information, and the importance of ground observers (spotters) for learning what a storm is doing. It sure doesn't feel like it's 3 hours long. Program 1040: Courthouse Security (In the Line of Duty) DVD (51 min.) [2005] As the program points out, one would expect a courthouse to be one of the safest places in the world, but, after all, many of the people there are known criminals! Although this program is intended for officers who work around court buildings, the issues about escorting prisoners and securing public figures are useful for any officers. Viewers are reminded of recent courthouse shootings, and are then introduced to key security issues to consider when developing safety protocols. Areas to examine include transporting prisoners, options for jurisdictions with reduced resources, and personal safety for judges. The program concludes with a look at the unproductive effect of adrenaline rush on an officer following a pursuit, and a remotecontrolled public relations robot. By the way, as a rule, In the Line of Duty videos are for "law enforcement only", so don't go showing them around. Program 1039: Tampa Massacre (In the Line of Duty Special Issue) DVD (1 hour) [2001] Don't be distracted by a subject's seeming grief is perhaps the first learning point of this In the Line of Duty program, which examines the circumstances surrounding the May 19, 1998, shooting spree by a determined ex-convict. The ten-hour ordeal began with, what might have been the accidental, shooting of a young boy by his mother's live-in boyfriend. The parents' evident grief distracted officers from recognizing danger signals, such as the woman's deceptive answers during questioning, the man's resistance when detained at the shooting scene, and his multiple attempts to escape. That afternoon, the suspect slipped his handcuffs, killed Tampa homicide detectives Rick Childers and Randy Bell, hijacked a truck, shot Florida state trooper James Crooks, attempted to murder various officers along the way, including one in a helicopter, took a gas station attendant hostage, and killed himself to avoid returning to prison. Other issues examined in this program include methods of securing and transporting subjects, correctly identifying subjects (he had been using a false name), preventing the media from showing barricaded subjects police movement, preventing the subject from manipulating a pursuit, complacency about subject compliance, and, of course, searching a subject thoroughly for weapons or handcuff keys. By the way, as a rule, In the Line of Duty videos are for "law enforcement only", so don't go showing them around. Program 1038: Are You Ready? (January 18, 2006, EENET Broadcast) (58 min.) [January 18, 2006] The first portion of this January 2006 EENET broadcast presents the video Are You Ready?, which uses the theme of a boy's school project on emergency NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 67 preparedness to explain the elements of a home disaster kit, and why viewers need one. broadcast also includes a segment on how to set up a gas-powered generator, and concludes with an overview of the dangers of flash floods. If you have neighborhood watch in your area, and are looking for a program, the Are You Ready segment might be particularly useful. The program is also available for viewing online at http://www.fema.gov/areyouready/ . This program is also available on DVD. In addition, the NEMRT Instructors Library has available a DVD of the Are You Ready portion of this program. Program 1036: Safety in the After Disaster Environment: EENET CERT Training (DVD) (31 min.) [February 15, 2006] The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program (see https://www.citizencorps.gov/cert/ for more information) educates people about disaster preparedness for hazards that may impact their area and trains them in basic disaster response skills, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization, and disaster medical operations This teleconference, broadcast February 15, 2006, is intended to help these pre-trained volunteers prepare for the alien environment in which they might have to assist. Viewers are "preped" for the changes that will have taken place in their neighborhood, the kind of injuries they might encounter, and what kind of dangers might exist (downed power lines, unstable structures, stray animals, and such). Viewers are also reminded of how a CERT team works, the importance of getting one's family in order right away, of working with a partner, and of the kind of equipment they may need,. Some of the instructions certainly do not apply to professionals, but at least the professionals will know what the CERTprepared volunteers have been told. On the other hand, much of the information can be a useful reminder for professionals, too. Program 1035: All the King's Men: Picking Up the Pieces (DVD) (13 min.) [2006] The U.S. Postal Inspection Service distributed this mini-motion picture about the effects of financial crime (fraud and identity theft) on victims, and how the Postal Inspection Service can help. In the style of a 1970's police movie, postal inspectors confront a suspected corrupt businessman with video footage of people who have been ruined by his illegal activity. (In a realistic switch, the narration at the end informs viewers that, soon after the suspect's expressions of remorse, he returned to swindling people.) The most useful portion is the lecture at the end, which mentions the "Justice For All" act, the enforcement activities of the Postal Inspection Service, and websites for more information. The program also has subtitles in English and Spanish available under "Options". Program 1034: Police and People with Disabilities (Department of Justice) (58 min.) [1996 / 2005] The U.S. Department of Justice released this video, based on the set from the Law Enforcement Resource Center (NEMRT Set 15), with possibly some added footage. It examines good procedures when working with people with various physical and mental challenges. While the length of the set doesn't allow for in-depth coverage of any particular disability, viewers are presented with a thorough overview. The program need not be law enforcementspecific: much of the information presented is useful to anyone relating to challenged people. The original program is available as Set 15 (by the same name). Topics included in this program include General information about people with disabilities, Mobility Impairments (the scenario here is interesting: a wheelchair bound woman is accused of shoplifting. Turns out she was shoplifting!), Mental Illness, Developmental Disabilities, Speech Impairments, Epilepsy, Deafness/Hearing Difficulties, and Blindness. This program is also available on DVD. Program 1033: Elimination of Harassment, Bias and Discrimination in the Workplace DVD (50 min.) [2004] Harassment is no longer merely sexual: now it involves gender, race, religion, disability, and other protected classes. In this lecture, filmed before a live audience, Risk Management lecturer Gordon NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 68 Graham discusses management's responsibilities in preventing all types of harassment in public safety. Tonics addressed include the nature and scope of the issue, relevant law, policy issues, applicable risk management principles, pre-incident analysis, and post-incident remedies. It is made for managers, and therefore is more theoretical than would be suitable for roll call training. It is, however, a great basis for developing some roll call training on the subject. Program 1032: Courtroom Survival Tactics (Street Cop Series) DVD (12 min.) [2005] Judge Richard Neville (now retired) talks about some basic ways to establish credibility when testifying in court. The main points are to be yourself, tell the truth, and don't answer questions you can't answer. Judge Neville also briefly mentions some "tricks" lawyers might use to attack an officer's credibility. The program is very basic, but the foundation presented can lead to building of good technique. Program 1031: Ethical Considerations (Street Cop Series) DVD (21 min.) [2005] Instructor Pat McCarthy had been with Chicago Police Department's gang crimes unit. In this program, he illustrates the importance of doing what's right as a police officer by telling about what happened to two of his colleagues who succumbed to temptation. And to their families. He then discusses reasons officers become corrupted with Dep. Chief Charles Williams (Chicago Police Department, Internal Affairs Division). Incidentally, the primary reason Dep. Chief Williams has found for corruption is greed. The program reminds viewers that ethics are not vague good intentions, but are about real people facing immense temptations, and dreadful consequences. Program 1030: Conducting Interrogations (Street Cop Series) DVD (13 min.) [2005] Instructor Pat McCarthy compares the process of getting a suspect to admit involvement in a crime to playing psychological chess. He goes on to explain a few basic techniques for distracting their concentration on their part of the "game". He discusses the importance of an appropriate setting, ways of showing resolve, and ways of making suspects think they have been discovered. Program 1029: Conducting Interviews (Street Cop Series) DVD (14 min.) [2005] The goal of an interview is to develop investigative information. Pat McCarthy gives suggestions for getting useful information from subjects, including recognizing deceptive behavior cues, describing ways to phrase questions so listeners will answer them truthfully; and describing conditions for creating a comfortable setting. Although the techniques would be helpful in formal interview situations, the illustrations involve talking with people on the street. Program 1028: Developing Street Sources and CIs (Street Cop Series) DVDs (14 min. and 18 min.: 32 min, total) [2005] Officers don't find out what's going on in their patrol area if they stay in the car. Even patrol officers need good street sources. The first part of this program lists the useful functions of informants, citizens who might be good sources of information, and narrator Pat McCarthy's responses to some of the myths of informant development. The second part describes ways to get to know, and get good information from, street sources. Things officers have to overcome, such as fear of retaliation and uncertainty, ways of convincing arrestees to become informants, ways to keep control of informants, how to avoid becoming an informant to the informant, and the importance of encouraging them are described. The program isn't detailed, but it is a useful reminder of neglected sources of street information. Although NEMRT doesn't necessarily endorse the procedures described in this video, they might be interesting to know about. As always, compare the techniques with agency policies and procedures before applying them. Program 1027: Hidden Traps and Secret Compartments -- Short Version (Street Cop Series) DVD (17 min.) [2005] This program differs from Video #933 in length (it's much shorter) and content NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 69 (it spends more time looking at hidden compartments in cars). The information isn't exhaustive, of course, but it is a useful reminder to viewers about unexpected places to look for in a search. Included are demonstrations of types of hiding places found in furniture, places where special traps have been constructed in vehicles, and a demonstration of how to check an airbag door to make sure it hasn't been converted to a hiding place. NEMRT Video # 934, Drug Traffickers Hiding Places in Unaltered Autos, has further information about existing hiding places in a car. Program 1026: Surveillance (Street Cop Series) DVD (14 min.) [2005] Although this program won't make viewers into any George Smileys, they'll know more about techniques for watching suspects than they did. Instructor Pat McCarthy (Chicago Police Department, Ret.) speaks generally about pre-surveillance planning, methods of concealment, the use of props, considerations for following someone on foot, and the importance of knowing as much as possible about the suspect beforehand. Viewers are encouraged to think of other ways to aid their surveillances, and to learn ways to think fast and conceal what they're really doing. A useful accompaniment to this program is NEMRT video #271, Handling Undercover Contacts, which concerns how to respond to other officers who might catch you following someone. Program 1013 : Convenience Store Robberies Decline (In the Line of Duty) (33 Min.) [1996] The Gainesville, Florida, model for establishing city ordinances to deter crime around convenience stores is examined in this In the Line of Duty episode. The required changed included such CPTED elements as better lighting, removing visual obstructions and installing surveillance cameras, plus staffing requirements and training, and improved money-handling procedures. Included is some troubling surveillance footage of convenience store assaults and robberies, so be selective in your audience. The program concludes with a description of the 1996 low-risk street stop in which Kankakee (IL) officer Anthony Samfay was shot to death. By the way, as a rule, In the Line of Duty videos are for "law enforcement only", so don't go showing them around. Program 997: Critical Incident Response Group: Criminal Behavioral Analysis FBI Teleconference (2 hours) [December 14, 2005] Criminal Profiling is not as exciting as it appears on television, but the investigators interviewed during this December 2005 FBI Teleconference are clearly interested in their work. Experts from the FBI's National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime (NCAVC) discuss the capabilities of the three Behavioral Analysis Units, the Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (ViCAP), and the NCAVC Research Program. Presenters talk about the services and resources available to state and local law enforcement and the opportunities to provide input to NCAVC programs. Several case studies about the investigation of serial killers are described, including the BTK Killer. The program is a useful reminder of some of the investigative services available through the FBI. Program 994: Saving Lives Together: Safe Return and Law Enforcement (14 min.) [2004] This program, which is also available as a DVD, presents an overview of the Alzheimer's Association's program "Safe Return," which, through the use of a national database and identification charms, enables police departments identify Alzheimer's victims who may have walked or driven away from their homes. The video includes testimonials from police officers, and family members of people with Alzheimer's who had wandered from their homes, along with some reenactments. Information on ways to recognize people with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia is also included. More information on the program, including fees and enrollment forms, is available at http://www.alz.org/Services/SafeReturn.asp . Program 993: Homeland Security Begins at Home: 7 Signs of Terrorism DVD (9 min.) [2005] The Illinois Terrorism Task Force was instrumental in the production of this crime prevention video, which reminds NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 70 citizens about the nature of suspicious behavior. Although the focus is on behavior that might indicate someone is plotting some sort of terroristic crime, depending on their location, those same behaviors can indicate a person is planning any crime. The next step is the same, in either case: don't confront the subject and call the police. The program would be suitable for use with local citizens' crime prevention groups. The DVD includes an English and Spanish version, with captions or with subtitles. Program 991: Shootout: The North Hollywood Shooting DVD (44 min.) [2005] This episode from the History Channel's series Shootout looks at the background, method , and outcome of the February 28, 1997, North Hollywood bank robbery that turned into a forty-four minute gunfight with Los Angeles police. Remarks from some of the officers who participated in the assault and civilians, in the area, along with one of the dispatchers, are also included. Interesting points to watch for include the officers' response and personal reactions to the barrage, how they secured the area, how officers rescued injured officers while under fire, and how the subjects were finally stopped. The program's narration, refreshingly, shows no sympathy for the robbers, and begins with a warning that it includes real and reenacted violent scenes, so to use viewer discretion. That's not surprising. Keep in mind, also, when you watch this program, that, in the time it takes to watch it, this shootout took place. Program 990: Your Vest Won't Stop This Bullet (14 min.) [2005] The "bullet" a vest won't stop is a moving vehicle. According to the box, 717 law enforcement officers have been killed in the line of duty in traffic incidents in the past ten years, and the intent of this video is to help officers position themselves and their equipment safely to avoid getting hit by a car. Along with tips on how to pack a car trunk, and suggestions about where to stand during a traffic stop, is in-car video footage of some amazing crashes involving stopped cars. Added features include pictures of vehicle damage and video clips of the crashes, plus some DVD-ROM features. The International Association of Chiefs of Police, which produced the program, sponsors the accompanying website at www.patrolvehiclesafety.org. By the way, as a rule, In the Line of Duty videos are for "law enforcement only", so don't go showing them around. This program is also available in VHS format. Program 988: TASER: Behind the Headlines DVD (29 min.) [2005] Although we got this In the Line of Duty Special Issue as a "freebie," the material presented is informative about the controversy surrounding the use of TASER. Interviews with a representative of Amnesty, International, representatives of TASER Corporation, and incident analysts are included, to illustrate questions about the safety of the TASER, its benefit as a lesslethal force option, the circumstances of incustody deaths after a subject has been "TASed", and possible directions for ongoing research. Although viewers will not learn how to use the TASER from this program, they will learn why knowing how to use it, and to document its use properly, can save them from injury and possible lawsuits. By the way, as a rule, In the Line of Duty videos are for "law enforcement only", so don't go showing them around. Program 987: Tornadoes: Nature Tech (45 min.) [2003] The program, from History Channel's Nature Tech series, probably won't be much help for spotters, but it includes a thought-provoking case study of how an Ohio town developed, and then had to use, a tornado response plan (in November, yet!). The usual information about how a tornado forms is presented, along with researchers at work trying to figure out why they behave the ways they do, and how to make safer houses and warning systems. Watch for the 2x4 blaster. It's a great motivator for spotters, because, as the video points out, no radar can tell whether a tornado has touched down. Program 983: Electronic Recording of Homicide Interrogation DVD (1 hour, 37 min.) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 71 [October 20, 2004] This program is a DVD of the January 19, 2005, ILETSB teleconference. Featured speakers are: Deputy Attorney General Ellen Mandeltort, Illinois State's Attorney's Office, who speaks about the legal requirements of PA 93-0206, on videotaping interrogations; Capt. Dan Roach (Illinois State Police) discusses practical aspects of implementation, and Msgt. Keith Freddert (Illinois State Police) explains the necessary equipment. Handouts from the program are, as of this writing, available at http://www.ptb.state.il.us/electronicrecording/ . The program is also available on VHS videocassette. Program 982: It's the Right Thing to Do : Consular Notification (11 min.) [circa 2003] You might say this program is about the International Golden Rule: Do unto foreign arrestees as you would have foreign law enforcement do unto you. The framing device is of a police officer learning that his son has been arrested; but the arrest has taken place in a distant foreign country. The rest of the program goes over appropriate procedures and forms to use to inform a foreign national's consulate of the arrest, and the federal and international laws that require notification. Also featured are statements from various foreign embassies and the U.S. State Department about the importance of obeying those laws. (The Australian official mentions that, frequently, Australian nationals are mistaken for Americans, so it's good to keep on good terms with the various consulates.) As of this writing, it is also available as streaming video at http://travel.state.gov/law/consular/consular_2 001.html . By the way, Copy B of this program includes an Illinois-specific introduction. Program 981: Jeffrey Dahmer: The Monster Within (Biography) DVD (45 min.) [1996] In many ways, the crimes of Jeffrey Dahmer will always be a mystery; but this episode from the series Biography attempts to bring out elements of his past that might have been signs of future trouble. One interesting part is an explanation of how he might have developed a sexual attraction to violence, and how he tried to deal with it through drinking. Another point is how he might have been caught a couple of times if the local police had been more curious or less amused. Statements from his father, high school classmates, investigators, and Dahmer himself, are included to illuminate parts of Dahmer's life. Don't watch it when you're eating. Program 980: Serial Killers: Profiling the Criminal Mind DVD (180 min.) [circa 2000] A&E Video compiled these programs, narrated by Bill Kurtis, about the lives of the serial killers Jeffrey Dahmer, John Wayne Gacy, and Charles Manson. The series begins with a program about the history of criminal profiling, featuring the apprehension of three killers, including Wayne Williams (the Atlanta Child Killings) who were identified through the principles of profiling. Interviews with the murderers, friends, family members, and lawyers are included, to illustrate possible reasons why they turned to murder. Programs on Gacy and Dahmer are also available separately, with more details. The Manson segment features a number of statements from Manson himself, members of his "family", and remarks from experts. Program 979: Hooked: Illegal Drugs and How They Got That Way (200 min) [2000] Drugs that are illegal now didn't generally start that way. This series from The History Channel examines the origins and the chain of events that led to the government regulation of Marijuana, Opium, Morphine, Heroin, Cocaine, LSD, and Ecstasy. The narration and some of the featured interviews with people instrumental in the "drug war" lean toward, if not legalization exactly, judicial leniency toward drug users. Oh the other hand, none of the speakers appear to favor recreational drug use. The information is interesting, as are some of the film clips used to illustrate the dangers of illegal drugs. Program 975: Autism: The Hidden Epidemic DVD (4 hours) [2005] NBC Universal produced this collection of 22 features from their programs NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 72 Today, NBC Nightly News, CNBC, and MSNBC (thus the length). The segments examine early signs of Autism, possible causes, emotional aspects, educational interventions, advocating for children with Autism, legal considerations, and adults with autism. Throughout the program, case studies of families who have experienced living with Autism and Asperger's Syndrome are included. Also included is an examination of the syndrome and response in Spanish. Although the whole program would be unsuitable for a training session, individual segments, which run about 10 to 15 minutes, would be ideal for targeted training sessions. The DVD sleeve suggests that, for more information on Autism and the Autism Speaks organization, viewers should visit www.autismspeaks.org. Program 971: Suicide Bomber DVD (30 min.) [2005] This Emergency Film Group DVD briefly examines the nature and history of suicide bombings, as practiced starting in 1983, the organizations that encourage such bombings, their methods of recruitment, the kind of bombs used and how the group manages the bomber up to the time of explosion. The program then lists suspicious conduct officers should watch for, and a suggested procedure for preventing the bomber's success. The program concludes with a description of responses that might be necessary after a bomb goes off. The narration makes a point of remarking that the best guide for identifying a possible bomber is their behavior and location, not their physical appearance. The DVD also includes additional material (some of it advertising for the company's films), a PDF file of the Leader's Guide, and an interactive test. Speaking of suicide bombers, you might also want to take a look at the classic short short story by H.H. Munro ("Saki"): The Easter Egg ( http://www.webbooks.com/Classics/Stories/Saki_Chronicles/ Saki2C15P1.htm) . Program 969: Verbal Judo (In the Line of Duty) DVD (38 and 33 min.) [2001] George Thompson appears in these programs from the In the Line of Duty series, to talk about the origins and principles of Verbal Judo. On the first disc, he goes over the steps of Verbal Judo, and on the second, he explains the SAFER response, when the subject cannot be persuaded with words. Also included, on Disc 1, is the conclusion of a program on behaviors of someone who is likely to try to attack an officer, and, on Disc 2, a police trainer tells about the two heart attacks he had before he decided to get help. The moral of his story is not to ignore symptoms of heart trouble, but to get help immediately. Also, according to the discs, additional training material is available if your computer has a DVD drive. By the way, as a rule, In the Line of Duty videos are for "law enforcement only", so don't go showing them around. Program 964: Autopsy [The] : For Death Investigators DVD (30 min.) [2001] The late Dr. Jay D. Dix, (then) Associate Professor of Pathology at the University of Missouri School of Medicine at Columbia, hosts this overview of the autopsy process, and, generally, what can be determined from various conditions of the body and its organs. Topics presented include basic preservation of evidence, things to look for in the external and internal exam, thermal (pre- and post-death injuries), the basic effects of decomposition, and the final steps of an autopsy. The label states "This video contains graphic images and is intended for Death Investigators and Law Enforcement Personnel [only]", so don't go showing it around. The revolting picture on the front is likely to put off any right-thinking person anyway. Program 963: Murder of a Georgia Deputy [Kyle Dinkheller Shooting]: In the Line of Duty (57 min.) [2002] This program is only slightly different from NEMRT video #937. This video, as that one did, shows that officer courtesy is a great thing; but, with noncompliant subjects, force may become necessary. Deputy Kyle Dinkheller thought he was making a low-risk traffic stop in 1998, but the speeder had murder in mind. This video, from the In the Line of Duty series, examines what originally made the stop suspicious, what happened when the suspect NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 73 began behaving strangely, and what other officers can do to prevent being a victim. The program makes the point that pleasantness needs to be second to officer safety; and the time does come when shooting an offender is the only option. The importance of keeping personal safety in mind, before fear of lawsuits, and suggestions for handling possible prosecution, is mentioned, along with other issues for officer survival training (appropriate verbal commands, maintaining control, and such). The footage from his incar video is included, along with a description of the offender, and how he was captured. By the way, as a rule, In the Line of Duty videos are for "law enforcement only", so don't go showing them around. Program 961: Excellence in ProblemOriented Policing: The Herman Goldstein Award Winner and Finalists (31 min.) [2004] The principles of Problem Oriented Policing, including the SARA method, are demonstrated through award-winning programs law enforcement agencies have developed. Programs described include one for handling graffiti (San Diego, California, Police Department, which explains the application of the SARA model most clearly); Homeless Shelter Disturbances (CharlotteMecklenburg, North Carolina, Police Department); Repairing Neighborhoods (Problem properties: Joliet, Illinois, Police Department); Gas Thefts (Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department); Independent Living Home violence (San Diego, California, Police Department); and Drug dealers in an inner city park (Vancouver, British Columbia, Police Department). Program 959: Responding to a WMD Crime Scene (28 min.) [March 2004] This Department of Homeland Security program would be useful to share with your fire department. It uses a scenario, in which a domestic terrorist accidentally blows up his house, to demonstrate the dos and don'ts of responding to a criminal incident that might involve explosives, hazardous materials, or such. The initial presentation shows how emergency first responders can destroy evidence through common fire-fighting practices (shades of NEMRT Video #270, Handle with Care!). An appropriate response, based on ICS and the expectation of illegal activity, is then demonstrated. Further response recommendations are also made. The programs are labeled "For Official Public Safety Personnel Only", so don't go showing them around. Program 957: Mutual Respect in Policing (23 min.) [circa 2001] The U.S. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing produced this roll-call discussion video, which features a group of "police officers" (well, actors in uniforms) viewing scenarios of police interacting with citizens. After the scenario, they discuss their opinions of the officers' conduct. The narrator then chimes in with an official statement. The scenarios include several inter-ethnic street stops, a couple looking for a house in a suspicious manner, officers returning a bruised and scarred boy to his indignant family (this one is good! It turns out he had fallen off his bike, and the family had assumed the officers beat him up), and a couple of kids' radically different reactions to their junior police toy badges. The "trick" with these scenarios is that the viewer doesn't get all the information about why the officers might have behaved the way they did. That absence, and the analysis of the previewing "officers" (who may not be talking about the elements that would be important to real officers) can lead to useful discussion of actual incidents the viewers have experienced. Program 956: 9-11 Commission Report DVD (130 min.) [2004] In November of 2004, the Northwestern University Center for Public Safety's website urged law enforcement executives to read the 9/11 Commission Report. That report, however, (available at http://www.9-11commission.gov/ ) is about 500 pages long, and time is short. This DVD, produced by the History Channel, summarizes the findings of that report, with remarks from panelists and witnesses. The events of the terrorist attack of September 11, 2001, are related, with analytical asides, background information on the hijackers, Al-Qaeda, and NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 74 the plot. The "failures of imagination" and missed opportunities the Commission found are then discussed. Pictures, audio clips, and interviews are used to illustrate the points. You may disagree with the presenters, their perceptions, or the conclusions, and you will still probably want to read the Report, but the program here will give some visual structure to the information it presents. By the way, the NEMRT Instructors Library has a number of after-action reports about the response to the terrorist attack, if you would like to look at them. Program 955: Super Joints, with Pavel Tsatsouline DVD ( 33 min.) [2003] Although the subtitle of this DVD might overstate the benefits of improved flexibility ("Russian longevity secrets for pain-free movement, maximum mobility & flexible strength"), flexibility can certainly be a help in law enforcement. Pavel Tsatsouline, former Soviet Special Forces instructor, demonstrates the techniques, explains their function, and describes their importance. Although NEMRT doesn't necessarily endorse the procedures described in this video, they might be interesting to know about. As always, compare the techniques with agency policies and procedures, and your doctor's advice, before applying them. described and discussed as influences on, precursors to, or evidence of his mania. How he worked, and how he hid the "monster" inside, does give the viewer a lot to think about. Biography does a flashy job with the presentation, so this revolting story is hard to turn off. The story is also a good illustration of the importance of watching for unexpected things when performing vehicle stops: he is caught at various times because alert officers noticed odd things in his car. Program 950: Police Pursuit: Modern Marvels (45 min.) [2004] It turns out there's a lot more to pursuit than driving cars! Although no techniques for pursuing vehicle are examined in this episode of the Modern Marvels series, the history of police pursuit vehicles and "getaway cars", elements of driver training, and in-car equipment is described. Other interesting inclusions are an explanation of the PIT (Precision Immobilization Technique) maneuver, information systems available to officers in their car, "cooperative systems" for locating stolen cars, and the use of aircraft during a pursuit, night vision equipment. The program concludes with a look at the U.S. Coast Guard's pursuit activities. Program 954: Keepers: A Job Behind Bars (Investigative Reports) DVD (45 min.) [1998] Bill Kurtis hosts this Investigative Reports episode, which examines life in prison, as experienced by those who work to keep the inmates safe: the guards. Footage of assaults on officers, examples of "shanks", as well as a description of a prisoner abuse coverup in a southwestern prison, add to the drama of the "other prisoners", as guards are sometimes called. Special attention is given to Rikers Prison (New York), Corcoran State Prison (California), and "Tent City" (Arizona). Program 949: Columbine: Understanding Why (Investigative Reports) DVD (45 min.) [2002] Bill Kurtis hosts this special edition of Investigative Reports, which focuses on why the April 20, 1999, Columbine Massacre occurred. Forensic experts, including, Ron Walker (former FBI profiler), Park Dietz (forensic psychiatrist), Joel Dvoskin, Erin Spires, Steven Pitt, conduct a "forensic autopsy" on those involved in the shooting, and discuss how future crises could be prevented. Video footage of the shooters, students who were present during the crisis, and interviews with people they knew are also included. Program 952: Ted Bundy: Biography DVD (43 min.) [2002] This episode from the Biography series performs something of a forensic autopsy on the serial killer Ted Bundy. Significant events of his early life are Program 941: Teaching Kids to Kill (1 hour, 44 min.) [1999] In this program, David Grossman (author of On Killing) presents the lecture that became his other book Stop Teaching Our Kids to Kill to an audience of what appear to NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 75 be teachers and parents. The video appears to have been made sometime between the school shooting in Jonesboro, Arkansas, and the one in Columbine, Colorado. The topic is the effect of violent media entertainment on youth, and what parents can do to protect their children. He includes examples from (then) recent shooting incidents, military training, and anecdotal material. The NEMRT Library has copies of both of Grossman's books, if you would like to use them. This program is also available in DVD format. Program 939: ICS: The Incident Command System DVD (23 min.) [2000] The two most useful parts of this very general overview of the principles of Incident Command are the last section, explaining the component units, and the interactive true/false test. If a viewer selects the wrong answer, a link is included to take the viewer back to the section of the DVD that discussed that point. Otherwise, although it offers no specific directions, it's a convenient program for getting a general idea of the principles of ICS, why having a plan is a good idea, and how the system works. Judging from the information presented in the DVD, practice and analysis is going to be critical to getting the system to function properly during an actual emergency. Viewers might want to share it with other emergency responders in the jurisdiction. Program 938: Managing Terrorism Incidents Tape Set (29 and 26 min.) [September 2002] The U.S. Department of Homeland Security produced these two videos to give first responders some structure from which to plan their response to, what amounts to, a hazardous materials situation. Part 1, Managing Terrorism Incidents Using the Incident Command System for WMD Incidents, uses a scenario in which some paramilitary-types plant a bomb on a tank car in a rail yard, killing a police officer in the process., to illustrate how the ICS (Incident Command System) works in theory and practice. At the end of that video, the bomb goes off, and the poison gas starts spreading toward the city. The second part, Managing Terrorism Incidents: Using Unified Command in WMD Incidents, continues to use the scenario, to illustrate how an Incident Command system transitions to a Unified Command system. Aspects examined include the roles of the agencies that will respond to the incident, and the four "teams" that oversee the response and their roles, the federal agencies (FBI and FEMA) that will be involved, requirements for the command center, methods of insuring member cooperation, and issues the agencies will have to address (such as division of expenses). The programs are labeled "For Official Public Safety Personnel Only", so don't go showing them around. Program 936: What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know about TASER (44 min.) [2004] This is not your father's TASER. According to this Special Edition entry in the In the Line of Duty series, only within the last several years has the technology caught up with the theory, making the current TASER an effective less-lethal force option. The program opens with a brief history of the device and how it functions; then features various officers talk about incidents in which they were able to use a TASER successfully and user testimonials. The producer discusses the limitations and conditions that interfere with its effectiveness, injuries (such as they are) that may be associated with its use, the testing that has taken place to demonstrate the safety of the device, and how its use can reduce a department's liability costs. The program concludes with a list of questions to examine when considering whether to use TASERs at a department. Although NEMRT doesn't necessarily endorse the equipment or procedures described in this video, they might be interesting to know about. As always, compare the techniques with agency policies and procedures before applying them. Incidentally, did you know that TASER stands for "Thomas A. Swift's Electric Rifle"? By the way, as a rule, In the Line of Duty videos are for "law enforcement only", so don't go showing them around. Program 929: Understanding Car Crashes: It's Basic Physics (22 min.) [2000] A youthful physics teacher uses the facilities of the Insurance Institute for NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 76 Highway Safety's Vehicle Research Center to demonstrate various laws of physics, and how they apply, to car occupants particularly, during a crash. Newton's Laws of Motion, including Inertia, Momentum, Acceleration (and deceleration), and kinetic energy, are used to explain the reasons for victim injuries, vehicle design, multiple-vehicle impacts, and crash-worthiness. It's an entertaining video, and ought to be just the thing if an SRO has to keep an eye on a science class. By the way, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has a teacher's guide available in PDF format at http://www.hwysafety.org/teachers_guide.pdf. Program 928: Michelle Norton Story [The] (20 min.) [circa 2001] Bruce Cabral, of ALERT International (Association of Professional Law Enforcement Emergency Vehicle Response Trainers International) provided this painful video, about the dangers high-speed police driving can pose to the public. The bulk of the program features the mother of two teenagers, who were killed in a 1998 crash with a police car, who talks about her sons; and then graphically describes the effects of the crash they were all in. Although the intent of the program is to discourage careless police driving, it is perhaps even more appropriate for a discussion of victim needs, grief, and death notification. The program concludes with a series of discussion questions about the results of the crash, and how they could be prevented. Program 927: Autism and Law Enforcement Roll Call Briefing Video (VHS) (21 min.) [2004] With greater numbers of children being diagnosed with Autism, officers are increasingly likely to encounter autistic children and adults. This video, featuring an officer whose son has Autism, examines some behaviors associated with Autism (such as wandering away from home, not understanding commands, fascination with water or shiny objects, or not recognizing danger), and suggests ways law enforcement officers can respond when they encounter someone who may have some form of Autism. The best start, the program implies, is for officers to know the people in their community. Suggestions for tagging addresses in a 911 database, making homes more escape-proof, speaking with people with Autism, and reading them their Miranda rights are also included. Incidentally, the program points out that, because of factors related to the condition, many people with Autism also be prone to positional asphyxia, so care during the arrest process is emphasized. Program 925: Elder Physical Abuse and Sexual Abuse: The Medical Piece (2 hours, 11 min. on 2 tapes) [2003] Even for general investigations, this program is useful! The California District Attorneys Association produced this program, which features numerous criminal investigators, prosecutors, elder advocates, doctors and nurses, who talk about elements of a criminal investigation of elder abuse and neglect. The neglect part is particularly interesting: behind the speakers, is an unobtrusive diffused presentation of pictures of some painful-looking injuries. Topics discussed include investigation suggestions, neglect, malnutrition, dehydration, strangulation, burns, osteoporosis, avulsions, abrasions, cuts and stabs, toxicology, dementia, delirium, depression (and suicide), sexual assault, domestic violence (and how to offer services), interviewing expectations and special considerations, how to overcome obstacles and defenses, and multidisciplinary approaches. Websites for finding more information are listed after most segments. As always, compare the techniques with agency policies and procedures before applying them. Either way, don't watch it at lunch. Program 921: Racial Profiling (In the Line of Duty) (15 min.) [2001] The International Association of Chiefs of Police defines racial profiling as " The detention, interdiction, or other disparate treatment of any person on the basis of their racial or ethnic status or characteristics." This reassuring "Special Issue" from In the Line of Duty describes ways police departments can avoid the appearance of bias-based policing. Being able to describe reasonable suspicion, and responding courteously to the stopped NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 77 person, are two key elements to irreproachable behavior. The program concludes with the Chicago Police Department's public service announcement about how it won't engage in racial profiling. The handout that accompanies the video concludes with the IACP's "Sample professional traffic stops policy and procedure", which might be useful for comparison to agency policy. By the way, as a rule, In the Line of Duty videos are for "law enforcement only", so don't go showing them around. Program 918: San Francisco Police Department Cruiser Crash (In the Line of Duty) (36 min) [2003] After a brief trailer about another program, this entry in the In the Line of Duty series examines the circumstances surrounding a crash involving two San Francisco Police Department patrol cars responding to a call. One officer was killed, and the other three were seriously injured. How such issues as the nature of the call, the officers' patrol experience, siren "washout", radio traffic about a different incident, seat belt and air bag function when a car is upside down, and the speed of the vehicles, contributed to the crash are analyzed, illustrated with pictures of the wrecked cars. A segment about the elements of the San Francisco Police Department's Emergency Vehicle Operator's Course is included. The program concludes with information about how to make a handcuff key out of the clasp from a kraft paper envelope, and footage of some especially brazen shoplifters. The program is a great illustration of why one can't let righteous anger get in the way of safe driving principles. By the way, as a rule, In the Line of Duty videos are for "law enforcement only", so don't go showing them around. Program 917: Prisons: Modern Marvels (44 min.) [2000] Admittedly, this program is most appropriate for a criminal justice survey course, but I learned things from it. This episode in the History Channel's Modern Marvels series examines the history of incarceration, and the forms imprisonment has taken. It goes from the dungeons of the Roman era through the modern security innovations present in current prisons, examining the philosophies about penitentiaries that inspired those forms. Discussion of the advantages of each system is also featured. Prisons selected for special notice include England' "Hulks", Eastern State Penitentiary (in Philadelphia), Sing Sing, women's prisons, Alcatraz, and the federal penitentiary in Marion (IL). The program ends with a description security measures currently used in prisons (including a brief description of electronic monitoring). Program 913: Non-Lethal Weapons [Modern Marvels] (45 min.) [2003] This Modern Marvels episode expands on the segment in NEMRT video #828 (Police Technology) about less-thanlethal weaponry. The program gives an overview of the history of such items as nonlethal projectiles (including baton rounds and rubber bullets), crowd-control equipment (water cannons, stingball grenades, net rounds), the TASER (briefly), repulsive odors, chemical agents (tear gas, pepper spray and PepperBall rounds), "weapons of light and sound" (flashbangs , "laserdazzlers", acoustic "bullets", and heat-producing units), and machinery-disabling devices (including devices to stop fleeing vehicles). Also considered are possible misuses of less-thanlethal weapons, which emphasize how those misuses are far outweighed by their benefits. Program 912: Forensic Science: The Crime Fighter's Weapon [Modern Marvels] (48 min.) [1997] Although a criminalistics class or a citizens academy might be the logical audience for this Modern Marvels program, it makes a great reminder to officers of the importance of physical evidence in solving crimes. Thanks to Sherlock Holmes (believe it or not), the field of criminalistics was developed. Sources of evidence discussed in this program include Fingerprints, Hair and Fiber, Bombs (on airplanes), and DNA (which is particularly interesting, because its case study is about a man saved from execution through DNA testing). The descriptions of how the cases were investigated, and the NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 78 evidence collected, is perhaps somewhat dated (the program is from 1997), but still fascinating. Program 909: Managing Limited Duty Officers FBI Teleconference (2 hours) [August 13, 2003] The deployment of disabled officers, as opposed to managing officers on light duty, is the topic of this August 13, 2003, teleconference. Short video programs about the activities of various officers who have lost limbs or have been paralyzed, and who currently work in various capacities at their police departments. The upshot of the teleconference is that the officers may need some considerations, but they don't need to be "carried." Panelists include Chief James Dailey (Newton, Kansas, Police Department), David Laeffler (Prosecutor, State of Minnesota), and Patti Moore (Phoenix, Arizona, Police Department). They talk about how they were injured, their current activities at the department, issues that large and small police departments need to consider when formulating their policies, ADA issues, and how departments can get their money's worth out of each officer's training. A lot of resources for more information are listed during the break. Program 908: Communities Answering the Call: Ministering to First Responders FBI Teleconference (1 hour, 51 min.) [May 14, 2003] Police chaplains talk about their work, and the ways they, and local faith communities, can help other first responders spiritually, in this May 14, 2003, teleconference. Panelists include Sgt. Craig Hungler (Dublin, Ohio, Police Department), Rev. Michael McCullough (Los Angeles Police Department), Rabbi Cary Friedman (Invited Guest Consultant, Behavioral Sciences Unit, FBI), and K. Randel Everett (John Leland Center for Theological Studies, Arlington, Virginia). They evaluate the importance of spiritual balance and purpose in an officer's life, but much of the discussion is on developing department policy that allows officers to get the stress-related counseling they might need, without being stigmatized. Other topics include the importance of a police family's participation in a community of faith, elements to consider when setting up a chaplaincy program, qualities of a police chaplain, and how the local community of faith can partner with their first response agencies to help the communities' officers. Program 907: DUI, Deranged, or? (11 min.) [2003] The "Or" in the title turns out to be a diabetic seizure. While videotaping the activities of the Lake Worth Police Department, ALERT videographers captured one officer's response to a man who had parked his vehicle in a traffic lane. During the interchange, the officer concludes (correctly) that the man is having a medical emergency. This program is interesting, not just for a demonstration of what a diabetic emergency might look like, but for an example of police / citizen interaction in general. It would be great for a "what would you do" discussion. Program 904: Acquaintance/Date Rape Investigation (19 min.) [2001] This program from the ALERT series gives a quick overview of some of the characteristics of a date rape. Answers are provided about the kinds of drugs generally used (including alcohol), the condition of the victims, and characteristics of the rapists, and prosecuting difficulties. Sgt. Tom Jost, of the (Missouri) Police Department describes how a rape case can still be put together after a reporting delay and without physical evidence. Things to avoid saying to rape victims are also mentioned, as are ways of recognizing false claims of rape. Program 901: Recognizing, Reporting & Preventing Terrorism POST Telecourse (1 hour, 54 min.) [April 17, 2003] Do you have a Terrorist Liaison Officer yet? This telecourse, broadcast April 17, 2003, is intended to familiarized police officers with the common components of terrorist organizations. Included are scenarios in which officers might encounter potential terrorists (including domestic and "topical" extremist groups), such as attempting to gain access to secure areas, member recruitment, couriers, financial NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 79 support, common terrorist behaviors, potential targets (and WMD sources), safe houses, and the purpose of the California Anti-Terrorism Information Center. The main idea is that, if something seems there is probably something wrong. Other topics discussed include international and domestic terrorism and its purpose, the case against profiling, the manufacture of weapons of mass destruction, and what a terrorist liaison officer does. By the way, that officer acts as a liaison between the California Anti-Terrorism Information Center and the local department, so we don't have any in Illinois. (Incidentally, this program would be even more useful if viewers are familiar with the "creative enforcement" method of COP, and have time to discuss its applications to suspicious, but not strictly illegal, activity.) Program 895: What Dogs Try to Tell Cops (24 min.) [2003] We have a couple of videos on body language and diffusing aggressive behavior for people. This one, from the In the Line of Duty series, combines the two subjects, and applies it to dogs. Since about 30% of U.S. households have dogs -- and who knows how many drug dealers -- officers need to know what to expect from the dogs they are likely to encounter. Topics include dog body language, ways of approaching a dog, available tools for controlling an attacking dog, and methods of protecting oneself. The program appears to have been made in response to an incident in which a friendly family dog was shot when it bounded out of a car during a traffic stop, so using lethal force is recommended only as a last resort. A handout with discussion questions is included. By the way, as a rule, In the Line of Duty videos are for "law enforcement only", so don't go showing them around. Program 893: Incident Command 9-11: Lessons Learned at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and Boca Raton, Florida (EENET Teleconference) (2 hours) [May 15 and June 5, 2002] Originally broadcast May 15 and June 5, 2002, these two EENET teleconferences were so popular that they were rebroadcast in July, 2003. For viewing convenience, they are together on one tape. They feature presentations given on April 5, 2002, at the National Fire Academy's annual Executive Fire Officer Graduate Symposium, about the response to the terrorist attacks on September, 11, 2001, and the anthrax investigation in Boca Raton, Florida. Speakers include NYFD Deputy Fire Commissioner Tom Ftzpatrick, Dep. Chief Peter Hayden (on the World Trade Center response), Arlington County (VA) Asst. Fire Chief John White and Col. Egon Hawrylail (Pentagon response), Chief Terry Shafer and Asst. Chief Rick King (Shanksville, PA), and Jack McCart (Boca Raton). Surprisingly, a lot of the discussion is about "How we did it dumb", and how viewers can plan to do better if they are faced with a large-scale emergency. It isn't rollcall material, but would be very helpful for agency planners. The NEMRT Library also has a number of reports on the topic, if you would like more information. Program 887: Financial Abuse Specialist Team (F.A.S.T.) (33 min.) [August 2002] The Santa Clara (California) County Social Services Agency, Department of Aging & Adult Services call their elder abuse response program F.A.S.T., and this video is an overview of the different aspects of that program. The team's primary purpose is investigating and prosecuting possible financial crimes against elderly clients, but other forms of abuse are also described, since are also generally present. The team consists of representatives of different (local) government agencies, so it's useful as a demonstration of the results that can be achieved through cooperation. If you're thinking of setting up similar program, or improving one that's already active, the program might give you some ideas for approaching it. Program 884: Rapid Response to the Active Shooter (In the Line of Duty Special Issue) (50 min.) [2000] The premise of this video is that, in these situations, street officers will have to go in before the SWAT team arrives. Officers from the Decatur (IL) and St. Louis (MO) Police Departments demonstrate the methods NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 80 they use to train for and respond to active shooters, particularly those in large buildings, like schools. These agencies use some interesting tactics, so, as always, compare the techniques with agency policies and procedures before applying them. The importance of establishing incident command, the formation of contact teams, methods of search and rescue, and the removal of victims are also described in the course of the program. Since a lot of the footage is from St. Louis and Decatur training sessions, a lot of commentary about things responders and incident commanders need to keep in mind is also featured. By the way, as a rule, In the Line of Duty videos are for "law enforcement only", so don't go showing them around. Program 872: Children in Traffic (New Version) (14 min.) [1999] This program, from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, revises the original Children in Traffic (NEMRT Video #575), with updated vehicles and children in current fashions. The content, however, remains the same: the program examines the differences between how children and adults understand traffic signs and traffic patterns. Officers who work with young children will find the presentation interesting, since considerations such as a child's field of view, recognition of approaching speed, and understanding of a vehicle's behavior are discussed. It has been a helpful program to accompany crossing guard training. The program is also available in Spanish (#873), and is also available on DVD Program 868: Racially Biased Policing: A Principled Response (15 min.) [2002] According to the memo that came with this video from the Police Executive Research Forum and the U.S. Department of Justice's Community Oriented Policing Services, "this 15-minute video is intended to facilitate the dialogue police and the community on racially biased policing and the perceptions of its practice." It includes a number of statements by people who believed themselves to have been singled out for police action because of their ethnicity, and suggestions for developing relationships with minority communities. Program 867: Qualities of a Good FTO POST Telecourse (1 hours, 51 min.) [October 2002] Several field training officers from various California law enforcement agencies talk about leadership and motivational qualities that enable FTOs to provide the best training experience for their trainees, in this October 2002 POST telecourse. The format is of a facilitated group discussion of the actions of an FTO and trainee in a running scenario of their patrol activities. The group members also discuss what made them want to be FTOs, and why they are willing to do it. The "film noir / hot jazz" soundtrack for the scenario is amusing, but the scenario and its analysis would be helpful to any officers who need to instruct other personnel. As always, compare the procedures and suggestions given here with agency policies and procedures before applying them. Program 865: Dispatchers 2002: Becoming Culturally Competent POST Telecourse (2 hours) [July 2002] Courtesy and cultural awareness programs are fairly common for police officers, but this is the first one I've seen for dispatchers. This July 2002 telecourse from the California Commission on Peace Officers Standards and Training describes the importance to dispatchers -often the public's first contact with the police agency -- of becoming aware of the cultures (ethnic, religious, and social) that are active in the jurisdiction, and of recognizing responses that are helpful to them. Various dispatchers from California agencies talk about the importance of being respectful when speaking with callers, methods for learning more about the cultures of the people who will be calling, (the importance of not raising one's voice -almost all the speakers mentioned this one), the "Three Rs" (Respect, Responsibility, and Relationships), responding to prejudicial reports of suspicious activity, connecting callers with translators, cultural/language barriers, and the importance of respect and professionalism within the communications center, too. The last segment includes a brief overview of culture of Islam. The program is divided into short segments suitable for roll call use, so don't let the video length alarm NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 81 you. As always, compare the techniques described here with agency policies and procedures before applying them. Program 864: Cultural Competency POST Telecourse (1 hour, 45 min.) [June 2002] This June 2002 program from the California Commission on Peace Officers Standards and Training opens with a reenactment in which an officer is killed, ultimately because he hadn't recognized the non-English words for weapons the subjects were using. The program goes on to describe the importance to officers of knowing about other cultures, using various scenarios of officers responding to a crime against members of a particular group. The program features overviews of the Muslim culture, domestic violence in the Gay/Lesbian community, the Deaf culture, and the Russian culture. Remarks are offered on working with the Asian culture and people with developmental disabilities. Officers and experts provide tips on procedure and cultural nuances as the scenarios unfold. The second half of the program begins with an examination of aspects of racial profiling.. Program 859: Road Warriors: The Biker Brotherhood (Inside Story) (50 min.) [1998] Bill Kurtis hosts this episode of Inside Story, which examines the history and workings of a New York [Bronx] biker gang: the Ching-a-Lings. The program describes their lifestyle, their activities (legal and illegal), the women connected with the gang and the attitudes toward them, and how the gang has changed since its organization in 1963. The program examines the gang mainly as a street-type gang, not just as a biker gang. Events recounted in the life of the gang include a Halloween party, and a "funeral run". Program 856: Homeland Security and CommunityPolicing FBI Teleconference (2 hours) [September 5, 2002] Penny Parrish hosts this September 2002 teleconference about how United States law enforcement agencies are changing their relationship with their community in the face of an ongoing terrorist threat. Panelists include David Carter (Director of the National Center for Community Oriented Policing, Michigan State University), Charles A. Moose (Chief, Montgomery County Police: you may remember him from all those "Beltway Sniper" press briefings) Dr. Richart Holden (Criminal Justice Department, Central Missouri State University), Louis F. Quijas (FBI Office of Law Enforcement Coordination / former chief of the High Point, NC, Police Department). Other topics include the use of community policing techniques to help insure homeland security and how to get citizens involved, the implications of the "USA Patriot Act" (http://www.epic.org/privacy/terrorism/usapat riot/ , as of January 9, 2003) and the Homeland Security Act, the purpose of the Office of Law Enforcement Coordination, the redefinition of terrorism following recent terrorist acts, what agencies have learned about interagency communication and trust, prediction of terrorist targets, and training opportunities from the federal government. The program begins with a "Requiem", featuring images from the September 11, 2001, terrorist attack. Program 851: Staying Calm / Avoid Communication Screw-ups (Special Issues : In the Line of Duty) (29 min.) [2000] This In the Line of Duty video examines the stress placed on Dispatchers. Audio and video footage of incidents, including the North Hollywood Shootout and the Jonesboro school shooting, are used to demonstrate the importance of dispatcher demeanor during incidents, and the amount of tension they have to bear. Trainer Michelle Lewis discusses personal training techniques, including visualization (planning responses to possible incidents in advance), the importance of putting professionalism before personalities (in the field and in the communications room), how officers and telecommunicators can keep from antagonizing each other, the importance of including the dispatchers in incident debriefing, and suggestions for developing outside interests to help maintain healthy balance. Also included is hair-raising audio footage of a "telecommunicator traumatized by an assault in progress", which emphasizes the crucial need of personal NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 82 training to prepare for the unthinkable. By the way, as a rule, In the Line of Duty videos are for "law enforcement only", so don't go showing them around. Program 849: Jack-in-the-Box: In the Line of Duty (26 min.) [1996] This case study of what happened when, in 1995, a Livonia, Michigan, officer was surprised by someone hiding in a car's trunk act as a good reminder to expect suspects in unexpected places. An instructor had recommended this one, because of the explanation of the reasoning behind the officers' actions in initially detaining and searching the stopped subject. (Another interesting point is that the subject hiding in the trunk had a weapon ready to fire, and that subject was a woman. As NEMRT video #651 (Women Who Kill and Assault) reminds viewers, don't be tricked by sexual stereotypes.) The thought-provoking questions at the end, along with the story of a Crest Hill (Illinois) officer who was killed by a subject hiding in a car's trunk, are also particularly useful. By the way, as a rule, In the Line of Duty videos are for "law enforcement only", so don't go showing them around. Program Missing 847: Practical and Tactical Handcuffing (32 min.) [2002] In this program from Performance Dimensions, Ed Nowicki and other law enforcement trainers describe and demonstrate aspects of the safe usage of handcuffs. Topics include a discussion of the advantages of chain-link and hinged cuffs with suggestions for selection, ways cuffed people can still be dangerous, how to take care of and carry them. Then, handcuff trainers describe methods and safety concerns for various methods for handcuffing subjects, along with suggestions for training. Departmental policy suggestions, an overview of Constitutional issues regarding handcuffing, and a description of the injuries associated with handcuffing are also included. Officer safety is always emphasized, so viewers are reminded of the importance of keeping a "what if" mentality when handling subjects, and of the necessity of keeping up one's skills. Program 846: Youth Gangs in America : An Overview of Suppression, Intervention and Prevention Programs (OJJDP Teleconference) (2 hours) [March 21, 1997] This 1997 teleconference, sponsored by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, examines three community programs intended to prevent, intervene in, and suppress youth involvement in gangs. As one of the speakers points out, all three aspects must be addressed in order for a program to be effective. The three initiatives addressed are the GREAT Program, The Fort Worth (TX) Boys and Girls Clubs "Comin' Up" program, and Chicago's Little Village Gang Violence Reduction Project. Program 827: Methamphetamine in Illinois : User/Manufacturer Behavior (34 min.) [2001] Various Illinois law enforcement officers talk about incidents in which they faced suspects under the influence of methamphetamine. Most of the officers are from central and southern Illinois, but don't let that lull you into thinking that "tweakers" couldn't be found anywhere. The descriptions of the places in which the subjects were found and what they were doing were especially interesting. In the second half of the program, Dr. Michael Richardson (Quincy, IL) describes the stages of response to and recovery from methamphetamine use. Program 826: Methamphetamine Labs: A New Danger for Illinois (35 min.) [January 2000] To most of you, the information in this program is probably old news, but it does make for a useful review. The program describes the history of methamphetamine in Illinois, the increasing number of labs that officers are finding and the dangers they pose, ways of recognizing a clandestine lab, and the behavior of users/makers. Included are statements from several officers and fire fighters from Quincy, Illinois, who tell about responding to a fire in what turned out to be a meth lab, along with descriptions from other officers who had unpleasant encounters with clandestine labs. The program concludes with pictures of things officers might find at a lab, and an NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 83 interview with an incarcerated user/maker, who talks about how he got into making it, and the effect the drug had on him. The techniques for approaching a possible lab and a possible methamphetamine user are very practical. Program 825: Use of Force Report Writing (13 min. and 15 min. on 2 tapes) [2001] Report writing videos have a tendency to be yawners, and boilerplate reports end up leaving the readers yawning. According to this set from the ALERT Series, boilerplates are out. In Part 1 (possibly because it's about reporting use of force), officers are encouraged to write descriptive reports that are viscerally moving, as well as accurate. If the reader can feel the fear the writer felt, they will understand the reasons for the force level used. In Part 2, suggestions on what to include in the report (the suspect's appearance, his words, his exact behavior, etc.), including a checklist of pieces of information to include in a use of force report are discussed. The importance of writing an articulate, useful Use of Force report is emphasized at the end of the program. Although North East Multi-Regional Training doesn't necessarily recommend the techniques described in the program, they might be useful to know about. It is also available on DVD. Program 823: Interpersonal Communications: Legal Implications (32 min. on 2 tapes) [2001] To begin this ALERT series program, law enforcement attorney Randy Means states that the most successful peace officers he has encountered are those who approach subjects in a cooperative, rather than an authoritarian, style. In other words, Asking is more effective than Telling. In Part 1, he shows how the wording of a contact can mean the difference between the courts treating it as a voluntary or involuntary stop. He then describes ways of keeping track of exact wording of subject contacts. Part 2 concerns nonverbal communication, imprecise requests, verbal aspects of force transactions, and the drawbacks of coarse language. He points out that, in one study, 70% of complaints against officers involved officer rudeness to citizens. He concludes by saying that one of the best things an officer can do to protect him- or herself is to practice anger management. Program 820: New Era of Disobedience: Is Your Department Ready [FBI Teleconference] (2 hours) [November 7, 2001] The November 2001 FBI Teleconference examined the issues surrounding large public demonstrations, using lessons learned in the riots in Seattle (and attempted riots elsewhere) as examples. Panelists include Sheriff Kevin Beary (Orange Co., Florida), Chief Robert Bragdon (Spokane, Washington, Police Department), Greg Comcowich (Domestic Terrorism, Civil Rights Unit, FBI), and Chief Charles Ramsey (Washington Metropolitan Police). They talk about how protesters can use a lawful protest to engage in unlawful activities, modern tactics of protest, how protests can become acts of terror, and how to get information on extremist groups' activities. A lot of footage of police responding to protesters is included, along with a lot of useful resource references during the break. The program opens with a video memorial to the first responders who were affected by the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack, produced by the National Terrorism Preparedness Institute. Program 818: OC Aerosol in Law Enforcement II (38 min.) [2001] Ed Nowicki appears in this addendum to OC Aerosol Use in Law Enforcement (NEMRT video #435), to discuss further the issues related to OC spray use. Topics include ways of neutralizing oleoresin capsicum after contact, the types of spray patterns and their applications, OC spray and concerns about flammability, the value of OC spray as compared to impact weapons, and training issues. The use of OC spray offers many benefits as a non-lethal force option, but listen for the important training point Ed Nowicki makes at the program's beginning: "Don't bet your life on OC." The appropriate use of OC spray is also discussed. Program 815: Racial Profiling -- Chicago Police Department (40 min.) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 84 [2001] This five-part program produced by the Chicago Police Department, which we received from the Illinois Law Enforcement Media Resource Center, considers various aspects of officer courtesy. Part One describes the circumstances under which an investigatory street stop may be made in the city of Chicago, as of 2001, and how to fill out the Contact Card; Part Two demonstrates some tactical communication skills to help insure subject compliance during a traffic stop; and Parts Three, Four, and Five encourages officers to maintain a good attitude and demeanor with the citizens they encounter during their work. Examples include a mother and child in a traffic stop, a missing person report, and an out of town visitor with a lost brief case. As always, compare the recommendations and behaviors demonstrated in this program with local practices before applying them. This program was referred to during the 2001 BiasBased Law Enforcement Summit, which may be why it is entitled "Racial Profiling". Except for a public service announcement at the very beginning, the issue is not specifically considered. Program 814: Law Enforcement and Media: A Perspective from Behind the Camera [FBI Teleconference] (2 hours) [July 11, 2001] With this FBI Teleconference, the series changes its name to Law Enforcement Live, so don't let it throw you. This July 2001 program concerns the same topic as the California Commission on Peace Officers Standards and Training's Law Enforcement and News Media Relations POST Telecourse (NEMRT Video #427). Panelists include Blake Morrison (USA Today), Tina Commodore (WBNS-TV, Columbus, OH), Richard Adkins (WRAL, Raleigh, NC), Barbara Cochran (Radio and Television News Directors Association, Washington, DC), Bob Steele (The Poynter Institute, St. Petersburg, FL), and Greg Luft (Colorado State University). They discuss what the media needs from law enforcement in order to do its job, and why they would want or need it. The analysis of media response to law enforcement-related incidents is interesting. Program 811: New Face of Crime [The] : Investigative Report (45 min.) [1997] Bill Kurtis hosts this Investigative Report episode, which examines how gang activity has changed from general street crime to widespread organized crime. The presence of active gang members in legitimate business, law enforcement agencies, and the U.S. Military is the topic being investigated. Most of the gang activities examined are Chicago-centered, but Asian gang activity is mentioned briefly in the segment on corporate infiltration. A lot of time is spent describing the public relations activities of the Gangster Disciples. Program 809: Gang Violence in America : 20th Century with Mike Wallace (43 min.) [1996] A&E Home Video and CBS News produced this episode of The Twentieth Century, which describes the history and evolution of gangs in the United States. Street gangs and motorcycle gangs are the initial focus. A number of brief interviews with gang members, former gang members, reluctant wannabees, and girl gang members are featured, along with ways various communities are responding to the challenges. Its length and presentation doesn't lend itself to roll-call use, but it ought to be helpful in a citizen academy or criminal justice class. California and Chicago gangs are the ones most closely examined. This program is also available in DVD format. Program 801: Achieving Diversity through Marketing FBI Teleconference (2 hours) [January 17, 2001] In this January 2001 FBI teleconference, Chandra Oden (Detroit Police Department), Doug Spring (Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department), Cmdr. Betty Kelepecz (Los Angeles Police Department) talk about recruitment strategies, both in general, and in targeted populations. General marketing of a police department is a major portion of the discussion, too. Although the "advertised" strategy is TV advertising, the panelists talk about a number of the ways their police departments promote themselves to the public. Some of the interesting aspects examined are community involvement in recruiting, ways of preparing young people to join the police department, NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 85 and ways of preparing officers as recruiters. Program 798: Adventures in Public Speaking {Viewpoints from the FBI Academy} (24 min.) [December 2000] Rather than just looking at people's fear of public speaking, this December 2000 entry in the Viewpoints from the FBI Academy looks at the specific fears speakers have, and explains ways of handling those fears. Sgt. James Tilton (Nassau County Police Department), a public speaking instructor, is the featured presenter. Bad habits new speakers can develop, and how speakers can handle their "prejudices" about their audiences, and the use of visual aids, are also discussed. Program 795: Workplace Violence FBI Teleconference (2 hours) [May 17, 2000] Pamela Paziotopoluous (Cook Co. (evidently Illinois) State's Atty's Office), Victoria Havassy (Psychological Resources), and S.S.A. Eugene Rugala (FBI: NCAVC-Critical Incident Response Group) join moderator Tom Christenberry in discussing the prevalence and prevention of workplace violence, in this May 2000 teleconference. They point out that the violence is not only related to disgruntled workers, but domestic violence or stalking situations that violently erupt at work, rather than at home. Subject behaviors -- of the disgruntled employee, the abuser, and the victim -- are also discussed, along with the development of prevention programs. Program 794: Creating Media for Community Relations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (24 min.) [March 2001] The FBI concluded its Viewpoints from the FBI Academy series with this March 2001 program. In it, Chief Bob Edwards (Dover, Vermont, Police Department) talks about how the Dover Police Department uses mailings, newsletters (and enewsletters), community service videos (made in collaboration with the local high school), and public relations programs to explain their work to the citizens. He talks about the types of media available, developing the forms, and getting the community involved in producing it (the discussion of the high school students producing law enforcement-related public service announcements, which look pretty good). Program 787: Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Crime Victims (40 min.) [1998] Doctors Dean G. Kilpatrick and Connie L. Best (National Crime Victims Research and treatment Center, South Carolina) appear in this panel discussion regarding the effect of a crime on the mental health of a crime victim. They describe the psychological trauma, the symptoms, how those symptoms can hinder an investigation or prosecution, and what criminal justice professionals and advocates can do to help. Because of its conversational-lecture format, it's something of a yawner, but the information is presented clearly, and is of great use to anyone who has contact with crime victims, including officers, prosecutors, family members, and advocates. Program 786: News Media's Coverage of Crime and Victimization (26 min.) [1999] With the proliferation of news sources on the Internet and direct television, the reporters finding the news have become more aggressive. Their actions can doubly victimize the victims of the crimes they are trying to cover. This program from the National Victim Assistance Academy uses interviews with victimized victims and media professionals to show the importance of media workers sensitivity to victim needs, what those needs would be, and the use of a victim advocates and a "media consortium". Some of the cases described include the Jennifer Levin Murder (the "Preppie Murder"), the Oklahoma City bombing, and the Columbine High School shooting. Program 778: Sudden In-Custody Death: Training for Prevention / Positional Asphyxia Update (16 min.) [2000] This ALERT video reexamines issues and procedures presented in Positional Asphyxia, Sudden Death, and Transporting Suspects (#522). It goes over the key indicators that might lead to a suspect's incustody death, techniques for training officers, and a discussion of a sudden-death NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 86 incident in Kansas City, Missouri (which is reenacted in #522). What positions may can contribute to asphyxia, and incidents in which suspects died in custody through no fault of detention procedures, are also described. As always, compare techniques described here with departmental procedure before using them. Program 776: Pursuits: Training, Vehicle Upgrades and Policy FBI Teleconference (2 hours) [November 2000] The typical lack of support in policy supervision, and training, available to officers when beginning or terminating a vehicle pursuit, and how to provide the support, is the topic of this November 2000 FBI teleconference. Speakers include Trooper Stephen D. Charette (Massachusetts State Police Academy), Earl Hardy (NHTSA), Chris Sutterfield (Oklahoma Law Enforcement Academy), and Tim FoxMoles (TEVOC, FBI/Quantico). Other issues examined include liability to agencies, basic principles of police driving, setting the appropriate tone for police driving training, pursuit termination, and new techniques and technology for stopping suspects. Program 773: Vehicle Searches (21 min.) [2000] In this ALERT program, officers John Delgado (Miami, FL) and Richard Grassi (Topeka, KS) go over techniques for conducting a safe "pat-down" of a vehicle. Searching techniques for both the passenger compartment and the engine compartment are included. Surprisingly, some of the techniques are the same as patting down a suspect: officers should use rubber gloves to help prevent bloodborne pathogen contamination, and look before touching anything. As always, compare procedures described here with those of your agency before applying them. Program 764: Emotional Survival POST Telecourse (2 hours) [November 1999] In this interactive program, recorded in November, 1999, Dr. Kevin Gilmartin talks with an audience of California law enforcement officers about the causes of officer burnout and ways to prevent the emotional toll the job takes. I like this program: he presents these unaddressed problems of law enforcement officers in a non-threatening, humorous, sympathetic manner. Topics he addresses include the development of Police Cynicism, the Physical Effects of continual Hypervigiliance (and the effect of the resulting depression on the family and the officer), The Development of Victim Mentality and the "Continuum of Compromise", and How to Become a Survivor, instead of a victim. Program 758: Seizure vs Non-Seizure of Persons (34 min. on 2 tapes) [2000] This two-tape program from the ALERT series features lawyer Randy Means discussing the types of citizen contacts officers make (voluntary/consensual and involuntary/seizure of person (Terry-type Stops and arrests)), what the conditions are for the types of contact, and how to use words and actions to achieve the appropriate contact. He refers to court cases that have affected the levels and limits of officer contact with citizens. But the program would benefit from scenarios in which the discussion was demonstrated. Program 750: Diplomatic and Consular Immunity: Guidance for Law Enforcement and Judicial Authorities (21 min.) [August 1998] The Bureau of Diplomatic Security and the Office of Protocol and the Office of Foreign Missions produced this overview of how Diplomatic Immunity affects law enforcement. It goes over the levels of immunity, the types of diplomatic/consular personnel that may have immunity, possible procedures for handling incidents involving such personnel, and the importance of reporting the incidents to the Department of State. Several scenarios are featured – such as a shoplifting incident, a fight, and a DUI – along with commentary about how officers could respond. Always compare described procedures with departmental ones before applying them; but you may also want to go over your procedures to make sure they are up-to-date regarding "immune" people. Program 743: Responding to Hate Crimes: A Roll Call Training Video for Police NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 87 Officers (20 min.) [1999] This three-part program from the Bureau of Justice Assistance goes over the difference between hate incidents and hate crimes, what first responders need to be aware of, and resources to help prevent bias crime. Because of its format, the video can be used all at once, or over several sessions. Other issues considered over the course of the program include bias crimes' relation to enhanced penalties, laws and data collection, victim response (which is good for any victim response), and evidence collection. A booklet from the International Association of Chiefs of Police (available on their website) also comes with it. Program 741: Storm Watch (30 min.) [1995] The National Weather Service for the Chicago Area uses this video in its tornado-spotting training. It describes the formation of violent storms, how to recognize storms that are likely to become dangerous, as well as dangerous features of those storms. Then the emphasis shifts to elements in a storm that produce tornadoes, and what physical aspects to look for that would indicate a tornado's presence or imminent appearance. This program is also available on DVD Program 739: Behind Closed Doors: Elder Abuse (13 min.) [c. 1999] The Illinois Department on Aging produced this general overview of the problem of abuse of the elderly. The types of abuse, the evidence of abuse (for observers, rather than prosecutors), the types of abusers, and how the Illinois Department on Aging can help end abuse are discussed in the course of the program. It would be a useful addition to discussions in crime prevention groups or citizens academies. Program 736: Deadly Force Issues (25 min.) [1999] Instead of considering circumstances in which deadly force may be justified, this ALERT tape examines what is likely to happen after deadly force has been used. A Kansas City (Missouri) officer talks about an incident in which he was forced to shoot and kill a suspect, then various instructors and attorneys discuss tactical training tips, the problems of "secondguessing", the importance of writing accurate reports, and departmental "fallout" (what the officer may experience within and outside the department). The program concludes with Chaplain Bill Derryberry's remarks on PostTraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and its symptoms. Program 732: Human Factors in Undercover Operations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (24 min.) [1993] One of the most physically and mentally dangerous operations an officer can participate in is an undercover one. This 1993 episode features Steve Band (FBI Behavioral Sciences Division) examines the effect of covert operations on the officers, and what management can do to minimize the "damage" on the participants. Program 729: Sting Operations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (24 min.) [April 1999] Sting operations are among the most challenging and dangerous activities an officer can participate in. Barry Abramowitz, of the Jacksonville (Florida) State's Attorney's Office, appears in this April 1999 program. He describes the "Operation Cellmate" sting operation he helped run, which targeted cellular phone fraud and cloning in Florida. Aspects of stings he talks about include officer conduct during an operation, funding, security (for the officers as well as the operation itself), asset forfeiture, use of mass media (and protecting suspects' rights), and other investigations that can benefit from the operation's findings. Program 722: Long Gun Retention and Disarming Techniques (27 min.) [1999] Officers are more likely than ever to encounter suspects with long guns, including poachers, drug producers, and even suburbanites. And long guns are no longer just shotguns, but rifles and carbines as well. This program from the ALERT series describes and demonstrates the Lindell methods of disarming suspects with such guns, and retaining them when the officers use them themselves. A lot of attention is NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 88 given to safety issues when learning and practicing the techniques, and the importance of practice (and accurate practice) in learning the techniques. As always, compare the techniques and suggestions listed here with department policy before using them. Program 719: Workplace Violence POST Telecourse (2 hours) [June 1999] According to the statistics quoted in this program, the number one cause of death in the workplace for women is now homicide. This timely video from the California Commission on Peace Officers Standards and Training telecourse series examines issues that patrol officers need to be aware of regarding workplace violence. Topics considered here include what workplace violence is, threat levels, legal issues and problem areas, what responding officers and investigators can do, working with businesses to establish good prevention and safety plans, and critical incident follow up. A number of case studies of actual incidents (from California and Arizona) are examined, as well as a demonstration incident. The end includes a discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of restraining orders. Program 718: Search Incident to Arrest and Gender Problems (30 min.) [1999] This program from the ALERT series follows up the information in Tape #710 (Tactical Pat Downs and Frisk Search) with a demonstration of techniques appropriate to a search incident to arrest. The issue of "Span of Control" is important to such searches, so, since suspects may be arrested in such places, searches of a vehicle, a search in an office setting, and in a home, are also discussed and demonstrated. In order to prevent accusations of misconduct, the importance of having at least two officers involved is emphasized. Also considered are cross-sex searching issues (and the use of observers), suggestions for searching prisoners, and custodial searches of female prisoners in particular. The program also includes remarks about legal considerations. As always, compare the techniques and suggestions listed here with department policy before using them. Program 716: Assaults on Law Enforcement Officers [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (24 min.) [April 1997] Between April and June, 1997, Viewpoints from the FBI Academy broadcast three programs about the research that led to the 1997 report In the Line of Fire. This program is the first (with the other two being Women who Kill and Assault (#651) and Post Assault Support (#666)). In this broadcast, Ed Davis (FBI) discusses the basic methodology and findings of the report, the history of FBI research into assaults on officers, changes in demographics of assaulted officers between 1992 and 1996, and what the findings may mean to officers. Also included are a couple of brief video clips of interviews with offenders and officers. Program 715: Truth or Deception [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (24 min.) [May 1996] Body Language, or non-verbal response, is Sue Adams' topic, in this May 1996 program. This representative of the FBI's Communications Unit discusses the two-step process for determining deception, which begins with determining what normal behavior is for the suspect, and then watching for signs of "stress". She talks about these physiological changes (sweating, itching, breathing, "twitching", eye movement, etc.). It features video clips of people being interviewed and being "deceptive". It doesn't go in to a lot of detail, but it is also short enough to hold viewer interest. Program 714: Cognitive Interviewing [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (24 min.) [April 1996] Debra Lees (FBI Communications Unit) is the featured speaker in this April 1996 program. She describes the Cognitive Interviewing technique, a method which helps witnesses and victims recall important details of events. She goes over the three stages of crisis reaction, The importance of "psychological first aid" (setting the appropriate environment for the interview), "memory-jogging" and "tell-mentality" techniques, changing sequence and perspective and explained; and then Debra NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 89 Lees and the moderator give a brief demonstration of the process. Program 713: Stress Management in Law Enforcement FBI Teleconference (2 hours) [March 10, 1999] As moderator Tom Christenberry points out in the introduction to this March 1999 teleconference, the stresses of law enforcement can produce not only high blood pressure and other physical effects, but excessive use of force, failed marriages, alcoholism, and suicide. Unless stress is recognized, it can't be managed effectively. The panelists Dr. Victoria Havassy (of Psychological Resources), SSA Don Sheehan (FBI), Dr. Ellen Kirschman (author of I Love a Cop), discuss the types of stress -cumulative and traumatic -- and their sources and effects; and coping strategies for police. It won't come as any surprise, but one of the main sources of police stress is the police organization, and officers "addicted to their own adrenalin" are one of the main sources of stress on a police family. The importance of maintaining relationships with people outside of law enforcement (and the difficulties in doing so) is also emphasized. Watch for the references listed on the screen during the "intermission". Program JOB 712: Electronic Incarceration (9 min.) [circa 1998] This Jail Operations Bulletin is intended to help inform correctional systems that are considering an Electronic Monitoring system. It lists; The Benefits of Electronic Incarceration to the jail, the offender, the family, and the community, Who should be involved in the development and monitoring of an electronic incarceration program, Rules and sanctions for maintaining an electronic incarceration program, Offenders who may participate in electronic incarceration, Sources for more information on the available systems. Although the program does not reveal any special insights into electronic monitoring programs, it does present basic information from which to start an inquiry. Program JOB 711: Managing the Families of Employees during Jail Crisis Situations (15 min.) [circa 1998] According to this Jail Operations Bulletin, corrections officers have the highest rate of job-related homicides. This program is intended to help jails recognize the effect of stress on both officers and their officers' families, and plan methods to assistance those families if the officer is involved in a jail emergency. It discusses: Acute Stress Disorder and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and their effects, What to include in a Family Emergency Plan, Jail policy for family support during jail emergencies, The necessity for jail orientation and training programs for families, Media relations policies, and Family rights and services Many of the suggestions would be suitable for law enforcement agencies as well. Family Buddy Systems and telephone trees, and family orientations are specifically recommended. Program JOB 710: Working with Developmentally Disabled Inmates (11 min.) [circa 1998] As defined here, a developmental disability is a permanent disability that interferes with one's ability to communicate and/or care for oneself, diagnosed before the age of twenty-two. This Jail Operations Bulletin episode examines the needs of inmates with developmental disabilities. It describes: The Definition and levels of developmental disability, Behaviors associated with such disabilities, Ways other inmates may try to take advantage of these inmates, Special needs and considerations for communicating with inmates,, and Suggested correctional programs and accommodations for inmates The program reminds viewers that people with developmental disabilities are not stupid, but do take more time to process information. Patience is key for gaining cooperation. Developmentally Disabled Inmates: Working NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 90 with Program 710: Tactical Pat Downs and Frisk Searches (Searches of Persons 1) (28 min.) [1999] Routine procedure is good as long as it is good procedure, and this program from the ALERT series encourages officers to establish a systematic method of examining suspects for weapons. A Courteous head-totoe basic frisk search is demonstrated, while the frisking officer describes appropriate methods for searching, and the importance of remembering that common objects may not be what they appear (for instance, pagers and wallets may actually be weapons). Incidentally, one of the key tips is to keep the suspect (physically) off-balance. Randy Means, law enforcement lawyer, discusses the legal issues, including the extent and limits, of a frisk search. As always, compare the techniques and suggestions listed here with department policy before using them. Program JOB 709: Testifying in Court (15 min.) [circa 1998] Both police and corrections officers may be called on to give testimony during a trial. This Jail Operations Bulletin describes how to prepare to testify, how to conduct oneself in court, and how to respond to rhetorical techniques lawyers might use to discredit one's testimony. The importance of thorough, pertinent reports is emphasized. The segment on tricks lawyers use during testimony is among the most informative I've seen on the subject. Program 709: Domestic Violence: Law Enforcement Response FBI Teleconference (2 hours) [May 1999] You'll have to listen carefully for all the useful investigative and prosecution tips in this May 1999 FBI teleconference. The main training concerns are the issues that complicate domestic violence investigations, and what policies other agencies are developing to help; but useful information on abuser personality and behavior traits, stalking, strangulation, cross-jurisdictional prosecutions, and the importance of recognizing the effect of domestic violence on children also appears. Panelists include SSA George DeShazor, Jr. (FBI), Sgt. Lori McIntyre (Nassau Co. Police Dept.), and Capt. Mary Ann Papili (Delaware State Police). Program JOB 708: Tuberculosis in Corrections (14 min.) [circa 1998] Tuberculosis is spread through close prolonged contact with an infected person. so jails conditions are an ideal for spreading the disease. This Jail Operations Bulletin discusses: The Symptoms of Tuberculosis, and the difference between TB infection and TB disease, Commonly prescribed medications and their side effects, Why TB is particularly serious in jails, Procedure for detecting TB in new arrivals, and How to gain compliance if an inmate refuses treatment for TB. Program 708: Mental Illness: Police Response (16 min.) [1995] Encounters with the mentally ill can be some of an officer's most complicated and time-consuming calls. Officer responsibilities, with regard to the Americans with Disabilities Act, when encountering a mentally ill subject, are the main focus of this program from the Police Executive Research Forum. Part 1, on methods of assessment and stabilization, is the most directly useful: it describes obligations under the ADA, signs of mental illness, suggested sources of assistance, and suggested techniques for approaching the consumer (the preferred term for someone with a mental illness). Part 2, COP Resources, strongly encourages the viewers to get to know their communities, and to look for resources that can help them help the consumers they are likely to encounter. Program JOB 707: Working with Elderly Inmates (12 min.) [circa 1998] The aging of the Baby Boomer generation, and stricter sentencing guidelines are increasing the number of inmates over the age of 55. This Jail Operations Bulletin offers ways to accommodate this growing population. The NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 91 program considers: A person's Chronological, Biological, Psychological and Social ages, Sources of, and ways to prevent "ageism," Special needs of elderly inmates, Elderly inmates, depression, and mental illness, Programming for elderly inmates, and Types of elderly offenders. Corrections officers are also urged to watch for signs of exploitation by younger inmates. Program JOB 706: Conflict Resolution Intervention in a Jail Setting (9 min.) [circa 1995] This Jail Operations Video Bulletin is intended to assist jail officers in developing their ability to apply the "Conflict Resolution Intervention" method of conflict resolution. It describes the importance of resolving conflicts without using violence, how the process works, when its use is appropriate, the selection of the third-party "intervener", the steps of the process, and the benefits of applying the intervention method. Program JOB 705: Challenges and Pitfalls of Boot Camps (12 min.) [circa 1998] This Jail Operations Bulletin describes the steps a corrections system needs to take to implement and maintain a successful "shock incarceration" or "boot camp" program. The video examines: The Benefits and nature of a boot camp program, Establishing program goals Selecting participants and their aftercare programs, Training needs and expectations of boot camp staff, and Encouraging community cooperation and participation. Program JOB 704: Inmate Leaders (11 min.) [circa 1998] Here is one case where "leadership" is not a desirable quality. This Jail Operations Bulletin describes how to prevent cliques from attracting followers. Issues discussed include: The Types of Leaders found in jail populations, and how they recruit followers, Why groups or cliques form in a jail population, The Types of Followers, Ways to recognize members of groups or gangs, and Ways to prevent dangerous groups from forming. Program JOB 703: Cultural Diversity in Jail (11 min.) [circa 1998] The jail population mirrors the ethnic and racial composition of the community. This Jail Operations Bulletin explains the essence of cultures, and how a correctional officer can communicate better with inmates from different cultures. The program examines: The Difference between race, ethnicity, and culture, Ways to minimize personal cultural biases, The Importance of courtesy and respect in communicating with other inmates of a different culture, and The Dangers of unreconciled misunderstandings. Although the program does not present any tips for relating to specific cultures, the generic information can improve viewers' ability to observe cultural differences, and respond appropriately. Program JOB 702: Addicted Inmates: Intake through Process (13 min.) [circa 1998] According to this Jail Operations Bulletin video, 75% of crime is related to substance abuse, and many abusers wind up in jail. This video reminds corrections officers of ways to handle drugaddicted inmates. Issues discussed include: Signs of drug addiction, Symptoms of detoxification/withdrawal, Common behaviors of drug-addicted inmates, and the reasons for them, How to encourage drug-addicted inmates to stay sober, The importance of getting medical and dental care for addicts, and Ways to help recovering addicts continue their treatment after leaving the jail. Program JOB 701: Career Development and Returning to College (11 min.) [circa 1998] Officers who want their careers to progress will want a college NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 92 education. This Jail Operations Bulleting video helps officers decide what type of higher education would most benefit them, and how to apply -- and apply themselves -- to getting that education. The program discusses: Options for college or technical training, How to select the most appropriate school and educational track, Sources for grants and loans, and Non-traditional options. Program 697: Report Writing 1: The Basics (33 min.) [1999] This ALERT tape features police instructor Teresa Carton (Eastern Missouri Law Enforcement Training Center), who talks about past problems with report writing techniques, and examines good report writing tools and techniques. Viewers are reminded that reports are not written for the law enforcement agency, but for the insurance companies, attorneys, probation officers, and so on; so officers need to report the facts and evidence in a way that they can all understand. The importance of making unbiased field notes is emphasized. This program is also available on DVD Program 691: Cultural Diversity in America (United Against Crime Teleconference) (1 hour, 50 min.) [1998] Dep. Chief Ondra Berry, of the Reno (Nevada) Police Department, regularly comes to the Chicago area to present workshops on cultural diversity. If you have never been to one, here's your chance to see what you've been missing. In this program, taped at the 1998 National Crime Prevention Council Annual Conference, he discusses the contributions that different types of people (and not specifically different ethnic groups, but different sexes or temperament styles and such as well) make to an organization. He also discusses the development of culture, and importance of learning about people different from oneself. Dep. Chief Berry is almost as funny as George Thompson, and far more pleasant, so the program is entertaining to watch as well as informative. (His demonstration of the different types of temperaments is a stitch!) Program 690: Misconduct to Corruption: Avoiding the Impending Crisis FBI Teleconference (2 hours) [January 13, 1999] In December, 1997, the National Executive Institute developed a guide called Misconduct to Corruption: Avoiding the Impending Crisis. The principles to prevent corruption and loss of control were developed and tested with the New Orleans Police Department. This January 1999 program goes over the ways the guide described for determining where problems exist, how to deal with them, how to reduce misconduct and corruption, and how to minimize the risk of corruption in the future. Panelists include Steve Rothlein (Uniform Service Division /Miami-Dade Police Department), Col. Kim Ward (Baltimore Co. Police Department), and Unit Chief Michael Ferrence (Leadership & Management Science Unit, FBI Academy). They talk about the effect of agency culture on misconduct, how the media can help in responding to officer misconduct, and how the "redemption" process worked in New Orleans. It's a surprisingly interesting program, though when the panelists are confronted with questions about officer's response to misconduct of superiors, they can't give any specific procedures. Program 689: Managing Deadly Force Training: Questions and Issues FBI Teleconference (2 hours) [November 18, 1998] This November 1998 teleconference examines the elements, and the importance, of valid police survival training. Several of the panelists were victims of assaults, and they talk about what was right about their training, and what should have been different. Ed Davis (Behavioral Science Unit, FBI), Gene Cassidy (Baltimore Police Department, who was blinded in a shooting), Peggy Sullivan (Fairbanks, Alaska, Police Department, who had also been shot), Shannon Bohrer (Firearms Training Unit, FBI). The statistics from the Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted series are described and analyzed. Interestingly enough, accidental police deaths (car and aircraft accidents) are greater than they have ever been. Also included in this program is a long discussion of the value of NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 93 FATS training, and a number of videotaped interviews with suspects (now inmates) who had shot officers, and officers who had survived shootings. Program 688: Disaster Management [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (48 min.) [January/February 1999] When TWA Flight 800 exploded over the ocean on July 17, 1996, the agencies called on to respond had one of the largest possible crime scenes in history to protect. In this program from early 1999, Lt. John O'Brien describes the management of this disaster. In Part 1, The Response, he talks about the initial response, the coordination of the numerous agencies that were required to respond to the disaster, tactical responsibilities, and dealing with the media. In Part 2, The Recovery, he discusses the things the responders learned from this emergency. As their responsibilities changed from recovery to investigative efforts, such issues as evidence management, evidence chain of custody, processing the bodies, and protecting the enormous crime scene, were raised. He emphasizes the importance of disaster/emergency training, because the responding agencies' previous training helped them cope with the pressures of the situation. He also describes how the agencies responded to the victims' families and how the departments organized to handle the routine matters during the disaster response. Program 686: Fatal Fire Investigations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (24 min.) [October 1998] According to this October 1998 program, arson is a growing problem in the United States, and a crime for which evidence is often disguised. Investigators Art Westveer and Gene West discuss death investigations when the death is related to a fire. Other issues considered include the importance of working with the fire marshal or fire department and the medical examiner, ideal investigation procedures, scene reconstruction, and what kind of evidence to look for. The importance of calling in the experts as quickly as possible is strongly emphasized. Program 685: Police Pursuit [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (24 min.) [September 1998] Lt. Don Metcalf, of the Carlsbad (California) Police Department appears in the September 1998 program, to describe what effective and comprehensive pursuit policies should contain to best protect officers and the community. He goes over the elements of a good policy, three parts of a pursuit that need to be covered (inception, continuance and discontinuance), and considerations for the necessary intergovernmental agreements (and intergovernmental responsibilities). Program 683: Communication in Police Training [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (24 min.) [July 1998] In spite of its "soft" title, the topic of this 1998 program from the Viewpoints from the FBI Academy series is how to train police officers more effectively, and to get them involved in the learning process. Bob Hall (of the FBI Academy) discusses the learning process, the Instructional Pyramid (and how to apply it when designing training sessions), and the importance of "attacking" the senses in order to help students retain information. Indirectly, he demonstrates the elements of good visual aids, with a "public service announcement" training video on communicable disease transmission. Because of its length, the topics aren't explored in detail; but the program does give a useful overview and introduction to the learning process. Program 682: Interpol: The International Link [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (24 min.) [April 1998] "Crime detection doesn't have to stop at the borders," they say in this April 1998 program. John Imhoff, then Chief of the National Central Bureau for Interpol, talks about how Interpol can help state and local law enforcement agencies around the world find and distribute information about criminals. He describes what Interpol really is (for instance, there is no such thing as an Interpol agent), telecommunications network Interpol maintains, and its history; and how to NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 94 access and benefit by the network. This program might also work well with citizen academies, as an example of international law enforcement networks. Program 681: Homicide by Poisoning [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (24 min.) [December 1997] Special Agent Art Westveer and toxicologist John Trestrail appear in this December 1997 program to discuss this most difficult crime to detect. They discuss the problems with investigating deaths that appear natural but may be poisonings, poisoner profiles, examining the (multiple) crime scene, the ways poison is administered, and things to look for at the death scene (and things medical examiners should remember to look for). The specific poisons they mention include arsenic, cyanide, and strychnine. Program 677: Investigating Financial Exploitation Against the Elderly Interactive Teleconference (2 hours, 25 min.) [March 11, 1999] As Patrick Vaughan states in the introduction to this March 1999 teleconference, its purpose is to address issued related to financial crimes against the elderly. The specific focus is investigative strategies for cases of exploitation, and application of the Illinois criminal statutes. Special emphasis is placed on instances when the perpetrator is a friend or a family member, and using alternative and community resources in investigations. Speakers include Chief James L. Roche (St. Charles Police Department), Special Investigator Edward Hazewski (Delaware Department of Justice), Asst. State's Attorney Augusta R. Clarke (DuPage Co. State's Attorney's Office), and Asst. Attorney General Margaret O'Connell (Office of the Illinois Attorney General). Program 672: Emergency Vehicle Operation (29 min) [1998] The main topic of this ALERT & ABLE program is Police Driving: the routine driving officers do that is not related to pursuits, though pursuits are considered. According to the statistics attorney Bob Thomas quotes, most police traffic accidents take place during routine driving. He then goes on to list the liabilities, and the conditions that lead to driving accidents, and how they can be avoided. Don't laugh, but one of the most common type of accidents is backing into stationary objects. Other topics include supervisory monitoring of pursuits, and use of force issues related to pursuits. Close officer familiarity with state and departmental pursuit policy is part of the risk management plan presented here. Program 671: Managing Force Escalations (36 min) [about 1995] This talky program from early in the ALERT & ABLE series features attorney Randy Means, who examines "reasonable force", and acceptable compared with unacceptable force escalations. He then goes into interesting detail about the five factors that lead to unacceptable force escalations: lack of equipment, lack of training, lack of physical ability, fear, and anger; and what officers and departments can do to prevent them. Program 670: Make Your Case: Basic Law Enforcement Photography (21 min.) [September 1998] The Polaroid Corporation provided this video, which features Ed Gaffey's crash course lecture on how to take crime scene photographs. Within the major topics, attention is given to photographing victims, night photography, photography of skin (like tattoos), optics, film selection, and equipment. It is useful, general, overview that isn't Polaroid product-specific (though Polaroid products are demonstrated and referred to). Program 668: Law Enforcement Management, Pts. 1 and 2 (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (48 min.) [January and February 1998] This two-part program features Capt. Teresa Chambers (Prince George's County, Virginia, Police Department), who describes how to apply Tom Blanchard's One Minute Manager techniques to a law enforcement agency. In part one, she goes over the principles of goalsetting, praising, and reprimands, and how to combine them. In part two, she discusses the principles of situational leadership (that is to NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 95 say, the leadership style is dependent on the situation and the follower being led). Topics include the four types of leadership style, the types of people who are "led", and how the different leadership styles will help them. Even better, she talks about how these principles are applied at her agency, and gives examples of their effects. Program 666: Post Assault Support (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (24 min.) [June 1997] Ed Davis, of the FBI Academy's Behavioral Sciences unit, talks about the findings from the 1997 report In the Line of Fire. In this conversational program, he talks about how officers are affected by being assaulted in the line of duty. A number of short interviews with victim officers are included, who talk about good things their departments did, as well as the bad things. As the title suggests, this program would be helpful for departments (as well as individual officers) to analyze their own current practices. Program 665: Coaching the Problem Employee (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (24 min.) [December 1993] In this conversational program from 1993, John Velier (Unit Chief of the FBI's Education/Communication Arts Unit) talks about the importance of restoring employees to their full contributing abilities. He discusses the difference between problem and "problemed" employees, the types of problem officers, how supervisors contribute to creating problem employees, methods of setting up coaching sessions, and the importance of documentation. Departments have a lot of time and money invested in their officers, and as John Velier points out, it's more effective (and cost-effective) to correct the problem than to get a new employee. The program is short, but pithy. Program 663: Effective Courtroom Testimony (46 min. and 1 hour) [October and November 1998] This talky program from the ALERT Series features attorney Randy Means, along with several police officer-attorneys from . In Part 1, Preparing for Court, they discuss how to establish Credibility on the street, and later, in the courtroom. Other topics include the Brady Rule and related court decisions about the availability of information about officer dishonesty and biases; and things officers should do (as well as learn about: important court cases, for instance) to prepare for testifying. In Part 2, Principles and Performance, attorney Randy Means gives some direct and practical tips on how to look and act in and around a courtroom. Little scenarios are used to demonstrate inappropriate conduct. Program 662: Domestic Abuse by Police Officers FBI Teleconference (2 hours) [September 1998] This September 1998 teleconference addresses the problem of domestic violence in police families. Participants in this discussion, which was filmed with a live audience at a conference on the topic include SSA Don Sheahan (FBI Behavioral Sciences Unit) Dr. Vincent B. Van Hasselt (Nova Southeastern University), Dr. Eleanor Pam (John Jay College of Criminal Justice), and Bonnie J. Campbell (Violence Against Women Office). {Every so often, the picture starts to jump around on this video: if you have any trouble, please let me know. SLC} Program 658: Preventing Road Rage: Anger Management for Drivers (20 min.) [1998] This program from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety is designed for use with citizens to help them deal with violent aggressive driving. Anger management is the key idea here: it doesn't give driving tips, but attitude-changing and stress-reduction tips. Statements from former angry drivers and Dr. John A. Larson (Institute of Stress Medicine) are also included. Program 656: Sexual Harassment in Law Enforcement: Role of Victim and Administration (30 min.) [1998] Randy Means and Bob Thomas, law enforcement attorneys, continue the discussion from Sexual Harassment in Law Enforcement: The Harasser's Behavior NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 96 (NEMRT Video #644), by describing appropriate actions and processes the victim of harassment can take. The importance of having policies regarding harassment, and the administrators' obligation to enforce them, plus suggestions for making the policies clear, and what the policy should include, are also included. The program concludes with an application of the 1998 Supreme Court decision Oncoli v. Sundowner Offshore Services (and several earlier decisions) to the law enforcement environment Program 654: Managing Civil Disobedience POST Telecourse (2 hours) [July 1998] A number of California police officers who respond to civil disobedience appear in this July 1998 POST telecourse to discuss police response to public protests. They discuss the history of civil disobedience, the techniques protestors are using, and the planning and decisions that need to be made before and after responding to a protest. Other topics discussed include crowd mentality, law enforcement objectives, possible protest sites, tactical fundamentals, force options, mass arrest/booking, criminal investigations, and incident documentation. Also included is a discussion of the use of pepper spray and media relations, along with video footage of police response to protests. Program 653: Street Gangs: What Law Enforcement Can Do (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (24 min.) [June 1998] In this June, 1998, program, John Lanata, of the FBI's Behavioral Sciences Unit, continues his discussion of gangs by examining what law enforcement officers can about gangs in their community. He describes methods of recognizing gang members, the ways gangs spread, gangs in prisons, projections for the future and their crime trends (for instance, statistics appear to indicate that revenge arsons are increasing), and what law enforcement agencies can do to prevent gang growth. Interestingly enough, Lanata believes that the breakdown of family structure is the main reason for gang growth. He concludes with remarks about gang recruitment of the children of law enforcement officers. Program 652: Street Gangs: An Overview (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (24 min.) [May 1998] In this May 1998 program, John Lanata, of the FBI's Behavioral Sciences unit, talks about the extent of the United States gang problem, the types of crimes gangs commit, indications of gangs in the neighborhood, demographics of gang members, the appeal of gang membership, and how the gangs are spreading Program 651: Women who Kill and Assault (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (24 min.) [May 1997] The title of this video is somewhat deceptive, in that the topic of the program is officers' failure to regard female suspects as dangerous. Ed Davis, of the FBI Academy's Behavioral Sciences unit, talks about the findings from the 1997 report In the Line of Fire, as it applies to women and women police officers. Brief videotaped interviews with women who have killed officers are also included. Program 650: Pursuing Publication (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (24 min.) [July 1996] Julie Linkins, (then) associate editor of FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, talks about how to go about getting an article published in law enforcement magazines. She discusses the selection of a topic, possible publication sources, and good procedure for submitting the finished article. It's similar to her article on getting published that appeared in the May 1996 issue of FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin. Program 649: Deadly Force Policy (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (24 min.) [March 1996] According to this March 1996 program, until this time, the law enforcement components of the Department of Justice each had their own deadly force policies. In this conversational program, Richard Shiffren (Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel of the Department of Justice) examines the unified federal law enforcement deadly force policy. NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 97 He discusses the circumstances when deadly force may be used, and exceptions that the Bureau of Prisons have found effective. Program 648: Writing for Readers (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (24 min.) [May 1994] In this conversational program, Ginny Field, writing instructor for the FBI Academy, discusses the importance of clear writing in the law enforcement profession, what readers need from writers, and techniques to help get the point across quickly. Writing style is also considered. The techniques described in the program are probably more applicable to business writing, but the ideas can be helpful in report-writing. Program 646: Women Executives in Law Enforcement FBI Teleconference (2 hours) [July 8, 1998] This July 1998 teleconference examines the obstacles female law enforcement executives have faced, and what the future holds for women in law enforcement. Panelists include Chief Joy Rikala (University of Minnesota Police Department), Chief Christine Silverberg (Calgary (Alberta) Police Department), Chief Gertrude Boga (Bel-Ridge, Missouri, Police Department), and Chief Ellen Hanson (Lenexa, Kansas, Police Department). They talk about their experiences as police chiefs, the number of women choosing law enforcement as a career, the effect of their position on their family relationship, leadership development, mentoring, and networking, and changes that are likely to occur. Also included is a telephone interview with the former chief of Houston and Austin, Texas, Police Departments, Elizabeth Watson, and one with SAC Sheri Farrar (FBI/Cincinnati). Program 644: Sexual Harassment in Law Enforcement: The Harasser's Behavior (25 min.) [1998] According to the statistics presented in this program from ALERT's Law and Liability series, about 70% of women in the workplace will experience some form of sexual harassment. This presentation goes over what behaviors that can be sexual harassment, statistics, and avoidable behaviors that might lead to allegations of sexual harassment. Attorney Randy Means speaks specifically about sexually-targeted joking, cross-gender touching, and repetitive sexual and/or gender-based behavior. It takes Mr. Means a while to get to the point, but once he gets there, the point is interestingly presented. Program 638: Domestic Violence: A Matter of Culture POST Telecourse (2 hours) [April 1998] The intent of this April 1998 telecourse is to explore the ways culture affects a domestic violence incident. The program is broken into short segments to help with roll call training. It begins with an overview of cultures in the United States, and the cultural segments include: East Indian/Hindu, Russian/Armenian, Hispanic/Latino, African, Southeast Asian, and Native American. Also included are segments about underserved victims, specifically domestic violence relating to Gays/Lesbians, Elder domestic violence, and teen dating violence. Program 636: Wheels of Survival: Police Cars in the Pursuit of Justice (44 min.) [1997] The History Channel produced this program, which describes the history of the police car (and police vehicles in general: according to this documentary, the bicycle police of the early 1900s were the first pursuit police), in the context of the history of crime in the United States. A discussion of the future form the police car will take concludes the program. A fair number of "war stories" and descriptions of sensational crimes , and the development of the equipment associated with the police car (such as the two-way radio) are also considered. Program 635: Railroad Police (Trains Unlimited) (45 min.) [1998] The History Channel produced this program, as part of their Trains Unlimited series), which descries the development and history of law enforcement connected with the United States railroads. Surprisingly enough, the history and development of railroad crime figures highly in this program, too. About NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 98 half the program examines what railroad police currently do. A lot of interesting historical "war stories" and railroad footage are featured. Program 634: Violence and Mental Illness: A Community Solution UAC Teleconference (106 min.) [1998] This program from Radio Shack's, the National Crime Prevention Council's and the National Sheriffs' Association's United Against Crime teleconference series examines issues relating to victims of mental illness. According to the statistics presented, about 10% of adults suffer from some form of mental illness each year. Panelists include Dr. Annie Saylor (National Alliance for the Mentally Ill: NAMI), SSA George DeShazor, Jr., Lt. Sam Cochran (Memphis Police Department), Dr. Randolph DuPont (University of Tennessee), and Dr. Greg Neimeier. Topics of discussion include organizations to help families cope with members with illnesses, law enforcement techniques for recognizing and working with them, considerations for therapists, and a description of the CIT (Crisis Intervention Team) at the Memphis (Tennessee) Police Department. By the way, did you know that the term the organized mentally ill prefer for referring to themselves is "consumer"? Program 630: Park Smart (20 min. ) According to this entertaining video, Illinois ranks fifth in the nation for auto thefts, and older cars are as likely as any to be stolen. Trooper Howard Crull of the Illinois State Police donated this program, which was produced for the Illinois Anti-Car Theft Committee and the Illinois Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Council. It goes over good techniques for helping to keep a car from being stolen or robbed. It also gives tips for avoiding a carjacking, ideas for security systems, and tips for buying a used car (to avoid buying a stolen one). Program 629: It Could Happen to You (19 min.) [1997] Harold McQueen, at this time on Kentucky's Death Row for a robbery and murder at a convenience store, talks with an interviewer about how drugs and alcohol led to his life of crime and degradation. He talks about how drugs were able to take over his mind, and how users who think they can control it are kidding themselves. He also talks about what prison life is like. The presentation is in interview style, so there isn't a lot of action; but McQueen's remarks are thought-provoking. He was electrocuted on July 1, 1997. (The presentation would be most appropriate for older students and adults, since McQueen is not a young man, and has an accent.) Program 623: Hate Crime – The Violent Outgrowth of Intolerance FBI Teleconference (2 hours) [1998] This March 11, 1998, FBI teleconference examines the incidence of bias crime in the United States, including those directed against police officers and Internetrelated bias crimes. Panelists include Ed Davis (FBI Academy), Sherry Riley (Law Enforcement Satellite Academy of Tennessee), Lt. Ceaser Moore, Jr. (Houston Police Department), and Ray Franklin (Maryland Police & Correctional Training Commissions). Topics include what constitutes a hate crime, types of perpetrators, the importance of law enforcement response, and dangers to law enforcement officers. A segment featuring interviews with participants at a Klu Klux Klan rally, and the descriptions of skinhead tattoos are particularly interesting. Program JOB 612: Working with Illegal Alien Inmates (12 min.) [1997] This Jail Operations Video Bulletin describes how to recognize alien detainees who may be in the country illegally, and what special considerations they will require. Topics addressed include the difference between legal and illegal aliens, procedures to follow when an illegal or criminal alien is detained in the facility (which agencies to notify, federal agencies' needs, and such), the importance of checking the validity of detainees' documents, suggestions for housing these detainees, procedures for release, and cultural differences that need to be considered (including medical screenings, and ethnic rivalries). Program JOB 611: Female Gang Members NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 99 in Jails (13 min.) [circa 1995] This Jail Operations Video Bulletin describes the nature of female gang members, and the nature of their association, how women are generally treated when they are associated with a gang, the kinds of weapons they carry, where to look for gangrelated tattoos and body markings, the importance of tracking female gang members within the institution, and things to watch for in female jail visitors. Program JOB 610: Inmates, Jails and Mental Illness (15 min.) [1997] This Jail Operations Video Bulletin discusses issues a jail needs to consider when handling inmates with mental illness. Topics addressed include indicators that someone might have a mental illness, the myths and facts of mental illness in jails, the importance of inmate screening and the benefits of providing treatment programs, times when an inmate might need crisis intervention and ways of assisting an inmate in crisis, and how mental health professionals and jail staff can help each other. Program JOB 609: Liability Issues Involving Use of Force (In Jails) (12 min.) [1997] This Jail Operations Video Bulletin goes over the issues surrounding the use of force in a jail setting. Definitions of "use of force" and "cruel and unusual punishment" are examined, the effect of the Hudson vs. McMillian case on use of force in jails and suggestions on how to apply them in the officer's workplace, and ways of protecting the officer and institution from accusations. Documentation (including written and video forms) is encouraged. Program JOB 608: Staff Victimization During Jail Crises (10 min.) [1997] Staff victimization incidents are events that are unexpected, difficult to cope with, generally unpreventable, and potentially life-threatening. Knowing how to handle traumatic stress, and help co-workers cope, can help them work through the recovery process. This Jail Operations Bulletin video discusses: The variety of physical reactions to traumatic stress, The psychological effects, and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Secondary injuries (those inflicted, often unintentionally, but insensitive associates), The Grieving process, How to respond when colleagues have been victimized, Recognizing when to seek professional help. Program 608: Crimes Against the Elderly Interactive Teleconference (2 hours) [1998] The Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board provided a copy of this Illinois State TRIAD teleconference, broadcast January 22, 1998. In it, panelists Chief William Miller (Skokie Police Department), Charles Redpath (Illinois Attorney General's Office), Terry Lucas (Illinois State Police), Kathleen Quinn (Illinois Department on Aging), Rick Fair (Medicaid Fraud Unit: Illinois State Police), and Dennis Presley (Illinois Sheriff's Association) "address issues related to elderly crime victims, and the adoption of protocols by Illinois law enforcement officers", as moderator Patrick Vaughn explains. Topics considered include elderly crime victimization, scams, abuse and neglect, and law enforcement protocols. Program JOB 607: Inmate Extractions (15 min.) [1997] Corrections officers will not have time to create a plan when an inmate barricades him- or herself. They must always be prepared to take action. This Jail Operations Bulletin video explains: Why inmates barricade themselves, Selection of an Extraction Team, Steps to prepare for an extraction, Proper equipment, training, and tactics, and The Importance of videorecording the extraction. Program 607: Crime, the Media, and Our Public Discourse (NIJ Perspectives on Crime and Justice) (72 min.) [1997] In this presentation from the National Institute of Justice's Perspectives on Crime and Justice lecture series, Norval Morris (Ph.D., University of Chicago) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 100 presents the idea that the problem with criminal justice in the United States is not with the quantity of crime, but with the emotionalism and sensationalism of its presentation to the public, and with the politization of ineffective crime-fighting strategies (politicians using programs that don't work but look good in order to get votes). Afterwards, he takes questions from the audience. The program is philosophical, rather than specifically action-directed. The program isn't roll-call training material, but his additional premise that the U.S.'s crime problem is actually a violence problem gives the viewer something to think about. Program JOB 606: Coping with a Changing Inmate Population (14 min.) [1997] Through increasingly strict mandatory sentences, and the Americans with Disabilities Act, more inmates from minority cultures, or with physical or mental impairments are joining the jail population. This Jail Operations Bulletin video reminds officers of ways they can give equal, and appropriate, service to these inmates. The program makes generic suggestions for: Accommodations for disabled, elderly, deaf, or mentally ill inmates, Accommodation and work-arounds for cultures hostile to each other, including gangs, Religious accommodation, Diversity among jail staff, and When segregation is appropriate for inmate safety If corrections officers anticipate problems inmates with special needs might have, they will be prepared for the future. Program 606: Conflict Resolution for Youth: Programming for Schools, Youthserving Organizations, and Community and Juvenile Justice Settings (Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Teleconference) (2 hours, 23 min. (over two tapes)) [May 1996] This OJJDP Teleconference, broadcast during May, 1996, promotes the use of conflict resolution curricula in public schools. A number of video clips describing conflict resolution principles, and programs from different parts of the country, are included in the broadcast. Programs used in juvenile correction settings are also described. Between the clips, various panelists, including conflict resolution instructors, curricula designers, and at least one student mediator, who has participated in the program at his school, answer questions from callers. Program JOB 605: K-9 Dogs in Jails (10 min.) [1997] Dogs have been used in jails since the 1800s. This Jail Operations Bulletin video discusses the ways K9 units can be used in jails, and what other corrections officers can expect from them. The program looks at: How to behave around a K9 Unit and handler, How an area search is conducted with a dog, How a narcotics detection dog is used when looking for drugs (though they should not be used to search people), and How dogs can help with disruption control. Officers are encouraged to ask the handler if they have any questions about responding to a K9 unit. Program 605: Juvenile Boot Camps (Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Teleconference) (1 hour, 51 min.) [1996] This OJJDP teleconference, broadcast February 14, 1996, features panelists Shay Bilchik, Linda Albrecht, Col. Thomas Cornick, Arnold Hopkins, and John M. Riley, all contributors in the area of juvenile corrections, discussing the history, basic theory, and advantages of juvenile boot camp programs. Also considered is discussion of what makes the boot camps effective, and aftercare programs. The Sgt. Henry Johnson Boot Camp Program, which uses the Platoon Sergeant model of individual development is specifically examined. Program JOB 604: Communicable Diseases (13 min.) [1997] The best defense against disease is education and good hygiene, but, considering the previous lifestyle of many jail inmates, and the crowded, enclosed nature of a jail, NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 101 diseases can spread easily. This Jail Operations Bulletin video lists the incubation period of Hepatitis, Tuberculosis, AIDS, Measles, Mumps, Chicken Pox, Shingles, Influenza, staph, meningitis, syphilis, gonorrhea, Athlete's Foot, and Lice. It then describes symptoms, and appropriate responses jails can take when they appear in the population. Program JOB 603: Understanding the Inmate Subculture (9 min.) [1997] Inmates are subject to the corrections system, and resent both it and the officers who represent it. The Jail Operations Bulletin explains the social hierarchies of a jail, and how corrections officers can use that information to improve communication with inmates. The program explains: The values within a jail culture and an inmate subculture, The subcultures, and the hierarchies within them, How to identify the inmates' subculture through tattoos, graffiti, and mannerisms, How to communicate with and motivate inmates, Inmate gangs. This video provides a brief overview of the topic, but books and programs on body language, gangs, and an officer's own observation will enhance the usefulness of the program's information. Program 603: Crime of Stalking: How Big is the Problem? (NIJ Research in Progress) (56 min.) [1997] This presentation by Patricia Tjaden, Pd.D., on January 16, 1997, examines the preliminary findings of the National Violence Against Women Survey as related to stalking. Since this program examines research, its main purpose is to explain how the research was conducted and analyzed. Highlights of the findings include that stalking is half again as prevalent as originally believed, that it affects all races about equally, and that victims don't believe that law enforcement takes it seriously enough. Program JOB 602: Inmates with Special Needs (12 min.) [1997] The number of offenders with mental illness, serious medical conditions, or physical limitations is increasing. This program offers ways jails can prepare to address this population. included are; Several specific behavior patterns which may indicate that an inmate suffers from mental illness, Ways to deal with inmates with mental illnesses, developmental or physical disabilities, drug additions or medical conditions, Ways to prepare the jail to accommodate the special needs, The anxieties and misunderstandings special-needs inmates may have, and The importance of well-documented, written reports about behavior problems, and why officers should not attempt to diagnose medical or behavioral problems of inmates. Much of the information could be useful to lockup or patrol officers, as well. Program JOB 601: Volunteers in Jails (11 min.) [1996] According to this Jail Operations Bulletin video, most inmates require some level of educational and life skills training, but correctional systems do not have the funding to provide it. Volunteers can fill needs, without affecting the jail budget This program describes: Why people volunteer to help in jails, Planning a volunteer program, Recruiting, selecting, and training volunteers, Training volunteers ways to recognize and avoid inmate manipulation, and The additional observation of the inmate population that volunteer can provide. Program 585: After the Robbery: Crisis to Resolution (20 min) [1997] This unique program, produced by the United State's Attorney's Office, Eastern District of Wisconsin and the Office for Victims of Crime, is a critical incident stress video for non-police, particularly Bank personnel. It goes over the emotional and physical effects on the victims, a little of what to expect from the law enforcement response, and what happens if the case goes to court. It features a staged victim to introduce the types NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 102 of effects, then presents the remarks of a number of victims of bank robberies about their responses. Program 583: Crime Fighters (The) (9 min.) [1938] We learned from the California Commission on Peace Officers Standards and Training that this program is evidently now in public domain. So we're listing it. This Paramount short feature describes the crime fighting tools and activities of the San Francisco Police Department in the late 1930s. It's particularly interesting for showing how law enforcement techniques have progressed since the Roaring 20's and 30's. Watch especially for the apprehension of the suspect in the "crime reenactment", and count the fatal errors. Program 581: Cargo Theft FBI Teleconference (2 hours) [March 1997] This March 1997 FBI Teleconference is something of a sequel to the FBI's 1996 Latin American Theft Rings teleconference, since theft rings are often responsible for cargo theft as well. It would also go well with the High-Tech Crimes POST Telecourses, since part of high-tech crime and cargo theft is theft of the actual high-tech products. More importantly, it's an interesting, practical program. Panelists include Lt. Jack Jordan (Los Angeles Co. Sheriff's Dept.), Dan Saviola (Roadway Express, Inc.). Sgt,. Jim Abele (California Highway Patrol), and Lt. Joe Rogalski (New Jersey State Police), who talk about the prevalence of cargo theft, investigative aids, like CargoTips on the World Wide Web, and things patrol officers can watch for that might indicate a stolen truck or truckload of merchandise in transit. Toward the end, attention is paid to personal safety tips for truck drivers. Program 578: Power of [Crime] Prevention with Community Policing FBI Teleconference (2 hours) [May 1997] This May 1997 broadcast features SSA Joe Harpold (FBI Behavioral Sciences Unit), representing the National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC). He discusses with Tom Christenberry what the NCPC does, what it can do for communities, and the importance of crime prevention functions in a Community Oriented Policing environment. The program features a lot of NCPC public service announcements and a lot of calls from viewers about crime prevention initiatives that work in their community (and questions about how to get initiatives started). The last half hour focuses on youth involvement in crime prevention and volunteer projects. Program 564: Crash Dynamics for Training Programs (19 min.) [1992] The Illinois Department of Transportation produced this program from a number of other seat restraint programs from around the world. The programs all show the effect car crashes on restrained and unrestrained vehicle occupants. The highlight of the highlights is clear and unsubtitled footage from the legendary German Seat Belt video. Program 556: Prevalence and Consequences of Child Victimization: Preliminary Results from the National Survey of Adolescents (NIJ Research in Progress) (59 min.) [1995] In this lecture, videotaped in December, 1995, Benjamin E. Saunders, Ph.D., and Dean G. Kilpatrick, Ph. D., talk about the preliminary conclusions being drawn from the information provided from the National Survey of Adolescents. They discuss the development of the research, their hypotheses, and how the information from the survey responses correspond with their expectations. An interesting feature is a discussion of how the National Survey of Adolescents was conducted, since a parent/primary caretaker had to give permission before the survey could be administered. Program 555: Communities and Crime: A Study in Chicago (NIJ Research in Progress) (58 min.) [1995] In this lecture, videotaped in October, 1995, Robert Sampson, Ph.D., of the University of Chicago, discusses the preliminary findings of the Project on Human NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 103 Development in Chicago Neighborhoods, a survey of life in Chicago, Illinois. He discusses the survey design, featuring the Accelerated Longitudinal Design for conducting the research. The highlight is the discussion of how the research measured informal social control, and the description of the community environment survey and video. Program 548: Major Incident Protocol FBI Teleconference (2 hours) [1996] This November 1996 broadcast features Cmdr. Marcus Aurelius (Phoenix, AZ, Police Department -- yes, that's really his name), Lt. Amos Machanic (Metro-Dade Police Department), and Maj. Larry Gramling (Oklahoma City, OK, Police Department) discussing local response to disasters, both natural and man-made. This program is intended to give agencies the tools and general concepts to design response plans appropriate to their area. Program 540: Leadership POST Telecourse (2 hours) [1996] Whether they like it or not, police officers are regarded as leaders in their community. This September 1996 broadcast is intended to help viewers focus on who they are as a person, both on the job and in their personal life, and how they can learn to lead others more effectively. Personal values, the treatment of others, and accountability are the primary areas considered. Topics discussed in the program include what leadership is, recognizing leadership, values and principles, what leaders do (and don't do), developing leadership, the realities of promotion, and courage vs. conformity. The format includes panel discussions of ethical dilemmas, too. Program 535: Latin American Theft Rings FBI Teleconference (2 hours) [1996] This June 1996 broadcast features Sgt. Joe Morrash (Alexandria, VA) Sgt. Jeff Ross (Northbrook, IL), Sgt. Paula Franks (Houston, TX), S.A. Lincoln Benedicto (Miami, FL), who talk about the activities of organized shoplifting rings originating in South America. How the crimes compare with Gypsy crimes, how the stolen goods are fenced, tools the shoplifters use in their business, and techniques for investigating shoplifting crimes. It's a surprisingly interesting program, because the information they present applies to any type of theft crime, regardless of the ethnic origin of the suspects. Sections of the program, especially the surveillance camera footage of actual thefts would be useful for business crime prevention programs. Since the stolen goods are frequently marketed in Latino communities, the information would be helpful in crime or fraud prevention programs for those communities. Some discussion of airline ticket or luggage theft and theft from vehicles is also included. Program 529: Directing Traffic: The Basics (15 min.) [circa 1994] The Los Angeles County Sheriff's department produced this program, which goes over what officers need to know (and keep in mind) when directing traffic. #201 (Traffic Direction and Control), although older, gives more detailed information about pure traffic direction on different types of intersections. This one spends more time on other considerations, whistle use, and use of flares. Program 522: Positional Asphyxia, Sudden Death, and Transporting Suspects (29 min.) This program from the ALERT series examines the reasons why some suspects may die of asphyxia while in custody, and how to avoid putting suspects in positions where they might have trouble breathing. Other topics considered include additional forms of restraint (such as hobbles and such), safety and liability considerations for using them, and things to consider when transporting prisoners Program 517: Three Strikes You're Out: Benefits and Costs of California's Mandatory Sentencing Law (NIJ Research in Progress) (45 min.) This NIJ Research in Progress Program from October, 1994, features Dr. Peter Greenwood discussing the benefits, and drawbacks, of California's Three Strikes You're Out felony sentencing program. Issues NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 104 considered in this RAND research include the driving force behind the debate, how much will crime be reduced and at what cost, can alternatives achieve many of the benefits at less cost, and are either the new law or any alternatives affordable. He raises some concerns about the concept: on the whole, the research casts some doubts on the threestrikes implementation. to its agents, a long discussion of officer suicide and suicide prevention, substance addictions (particularly alcoholism) and recovery, and the importance of chaplaincy programs. The chaplaincy program section was especially interesting: how chaplains helped with the Oklahoma City bombing recovery, and training needs that arose are considered at length. Program 515: Dynamics of Off-Duty Encounters, Pt. 2 (36 min.) Police officers are off-duty far longer than they are on-duty. This 1996 ALERT Program points out the importance of being prepared for (generally armed) off-duty confrontations. Topics considered in this program include offduty dress, weapon and equipment selection (especially holsters), shot placement, techniques for drawing the concealed weapon (and their various advantages), consideration of the behavior of your companions, and allegations of domestic abuse within law enforcement families. This program needs to be used with Tape #514, Dynamics of OffDuty Encounters Pt. 1. Program JOB 512: Offenders of the '90s (17 min.) After viewing this videotape, jail officers will be able to: • List four types of inmates frequently found in jails today; • Describe the dangers and difficulties presented by white-collar criminals, exmilitary offenders, and inmates with mental or physical disabilities [including the elderly -SLC]; • Define "multijurisdictional offender" and describe the problems this type of offender presents; • Describe the training and education jail staff members need to deal with multicultural inmates; • Explain why education of the public is vital to the field of corrections. (Taken from the video box.) Program 514: Dynamics of Off-Duty Encounters, Pt. 1 (29 min.) Police officers are off-duty far longer than they are on-duty. This 1996 ALERT Program points out the importance of being prepared for (generally armed) off-duty confrontations. Topics considered include confrontational statistics and what they mean to officers, identification techniques, secondary employment liability, departmental expectations of how an officer's actions offduty, and personal safety techniques (in restaurants or by ATMs, for instance). Ideally, this program needs to be used with Tape #515, Dynamics of Off-Duty Encounters Pt. 2. Program 513: Employee Assistance Programs FBI Teleconference (1 hour, 50 min.) Although this 1995 program does not give specific recommendations for handling officer stress, it provides a lot of discussion of issues and concerns that agencies need to address. Topics include an overview of the kind of employee assistance programs the FBI offers Program JOB 511: Managing Conflict Resolution (12 min.) After viewing this videotape, jail officers will be able to: • Describe the problems facing facilities with too much conflict; • Describe the problems facing facilities with too little conflict; • Explain why moderate levels of conflict can be also called "functional conflict"; • List the three most common causes of conflict; • Explain why problem solving is the best method of conflict resolution; • Explain the roles of the parties involved in problem solving. (Taken from the video label.) Program JOB 510: Programming Opportunities in Jails (18 min.) After viewing this videotape, jail officer will be able to: NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 105 • Describe how jail-based programs and services benefit the inmates, the jail, and the community; • List five common types of jail-based programs and services; • Describe the key components of a substance abuse program; • Define "life skills" and list four life skills that inmates can learn in a jail program; • Explain what jail administrators can do to ensure the success of programs and services; • Explain what jail officers can do to ensure the success of programs and services. (Taken from the video box.) Program JOB 509: Staff Wellness (9 min.) After viewing this videotape, jail officers will be able to: • Describe how individuals' wellness helps themselves, their families, their coworkers, and their employees; • List three major barriers to personal wellness that are common to jail officers; • Discuss four ways to relieve occupational stress; • Describe five exercises that can correct or prevent lower back problems; • Describe how they can lessen the effect of shift work on their wellness. (Taken from the video box.) Program JOB 507: Preparing for Promotion: Climbing the Ladder (18 min.) After viewing this videotape, jail officers will be able to: • Explain why administrators must prepare employees for promotion before there is an opening for an upper-level position; • List three things a supervisor can do to help an employee prepare for promotion; • List three things employees can do to prepare themselves for upper-level positions; • List the fourteen traits of a leader; • List ten principles central to being an effective leader. (Taken from the video box). Program 507: Crime Scene Preservation (33 min.) This program, from the ALERT Series, features several evidence technicians and evidence managers, who discuss how they process crime scenes and evidence. Also included is some consideration of photographing (and videotaping) the scene and suspect interviewing. A case study of an actual homicide case is featured (along with some photographs). Program JOB 506: Jail Literacy Programs (16 min.) After viewing this videotape, jail officers will be able to: • Describe how jail literacy programs help reduce recidivism; • Describe how jail literacy programs help officers manage the jail population; • Explain how to identify inmates who might have literacy problems, and how to screen and select program participants; • Discuss the benefits of offering a variety of jail literacy programs; • Explain the roles the officer plays in making a literacy program a success. (Taken from the video box. You might also want to take a look at #491, Breaking the Code: The Sound/Symbol System of English Spelling.) Program JOB 505: Jail Equipment Technology Advances (16 min.) After viewing this videotape, jail officers will be able to: • Explain how the use of computer networks can improve the storage and retrieval of inmate records; • Explain how fiber optic technology can enhance perimeter security; • Define "addressable head" and explain how this device can improve fire detection; • Describe two recent improvements in intercom systems; • Explain how the use of card readers and pneumatic technology can improve the control of doors; • List four technological advances that can improve a jail's video surveillance capabilities; • Explain why it's not always wise for a jail to use the latest technology. (Taken from the video box. Some of the more unusual ideas for subject restraint, such as sticky goo and such, have come from the area of corrections. They don't get into the theoretical technologies here). NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 106 Program JOB 504: Small Jails: Special Problems ( 18 min.) After viewing this videotape, jail officers will be able to: • Describe how to provide low-cost staff training; • Explain what a jail officer reserve program is and list four precautions to take before implementing one; • Describe two ways to provide necessary medical services to the small jail population; • List the three major expenses of a food service department and one cost-cutter for each; • Describe how to keep an antiquated jail functioning on a limited maintenance and renovation budget; • List three no-cost ways to provide inmate programs; • Describe why it's important to maintain good community relations, and name the members of the community who may prove most valuable to jail administration. (Taken from the video box.) Program JOB 503: Why not Direct Supervision? (20 min.) After viewing this videotape, jail officers will be able to: • Describe the differences between a direct supervision facility and a traditional linear facility; • Give at least three reasons why direct supervision jails are safer than linear jails; • List the nine principles of direct supervision; • Explain what it means to say that officers, not inmates, control the direct supervision jail; • Explain why the furnishing in direct supervision jails are less institutional than those in traditional jails; • Describe how open booking works. (Taken from the video label. Since many of the jails in the Chicago area are already direct supervision jails, the program may be old news, but it might also be interesting to see how your practice compares with the practices described.) Program JOB 502: Effects of Officer Expectations on Inmate Behavior (The) (9 min.) After viewing this videotape, jail officers will be able to: • Define "officer expectations"; • Explain why all staff members must enforce expectations in the same way; • Describe when and how to communicate expectations to inmates; • Explain the difference between proactive and reactive supervision; • Explain the importance of documenting inmate behavior. (Taken from the video box). Program JOB 501: Jail Officer's Leadership Role (The) (12 min.) After viewing this videotape, jail officers will be able to: • Define leadership and explain the difference between a leader and a manager; • List and define seven character traits of an effective leader; • Explain the importance of being a positive role model; • Describe the difference between proactive, reactive, and inactive officers; • Name the four basic leadership styles and explain when each style is most appropriate; • Describe five practical ways in which leadership skills can be applied in a direct supervision environment. (From the video label.) Program 495: Community Policing in Chicago: Fact or Fiction (NIJ Research in Progress) (1 hour) [May 1995] This lecture from May, 1995, features Wesley Skogan, of Northwestern University, who describes the CAPS program, the impact of the program on the neighborhoods of Chicago, why community policing flounders in many cities, and how Chicago worked to avoid those problems. The answer to the question posed in the title is "Fact", in case you were curious. The program concludes with a question/answer session, in which Dr. Skogan gets some argument with his research. Program 490: Traffic Stops: High Risk Vehicle Contacts (27 min.) This program, from the ALERT series, examines safety procedures for conducting a traffic stop, when the officer believes that the NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 107 vehicle occupants are dangerous. As always, departmental procedures take precedence over the program's training suggestions. Officers are also going to need to practice techniques in order to apply them effectively. Officers are encouraged to not get locked into a particular style of traffic stop. The stop may begin with routine techniques, but the officer needs to be ready to change techniques to fit the situation. (Incidentally, Kenosha (WI) Sheriff's Department officers are featured in the demonstration.) Program 489: Traffic Stops: Unknown Risks (32 min.) This program, from the ALERT series, examines basic safety procedures for conducting a traffic stop. As always, departmental procedures take precedence over the program's training suggestions. The emphasis is on survival thinking and not making assumptions: that the individual being pulled over might actually be dangerous. Both daytime and nighttime stops, and escalating stops are considered. Program 484. pt. C-D: Bomb Explosion: First Responder AND Dick and Harry: Rest in Pieces (17 min.) [September 1995] The two programs on this DVD, which are part of the POST Satellite Broadcast--September 1995: Bomb Explosion: First Responder (Los Angelesolice Dept. / 10 min.) This program goes over what an officer can expect, and what should be done, when at an explosion crime scene. Departmental policy will also need to be examined, but the video is a good place to start to explain the policy. Dick and Harry: Rest in Pieces (Niagara Regional Police Force / 7 min.) This brutally funny program features graphic footage and still photographs from bomb scenes, explosions, and victims of bomb blasts. The idea is for officers to be extremely careful around bombs and possible bomb scenes, since explosives don't generally look like something that might blow up. Program 482: Accident Scene Management (30 min.) This program from the ALERT Series features officers from Kenosha, Wisconsin, who give a straightforward, orderly explanation of things to consider when working a traffic accident crime scene. As they point out, departmental policy supersedes their guidelines, but the suggestions they make, and the safety tips they give, are good to keep in mind. Program 475: How to Save Your Dog's Life (36 min.) [1988] This Leerburg video is about first aid for dogs. While the injuries considered are generally those most likely to affect house pets rather than police dogs, they, too, can have limbs broken, or encounter poisons, or get something in their ears. If you have a dog, you might want to take a look at it, anyway. Program 472: FTO Program FBI Teleconference (3 hours) [June 10, 1992] This teleconference, broadcast June 10, 1992, goes over the origins of various FTO programs (especially the San José Model), useful techniques in training recruits, things to consider when selecting field training officers, and training updates for the FTOs. Panelists include: Sgt. Mark Rogers (Fairfax Co. Police Academy), Capt. Laura Barton (Kansas City Police Department, and S.A. Larry Bonney (FBI Academy). Program 471: Media Relations in Crisis Situations FBI Teleconference (2 hours) [April 12, 1995] This teleconference, broadcast April 12, 1995, examines the needs of the news media, especially during crises, things managers need to consider in setting up a media relations policy, and give proactive tips on working with the media. Panelists include Penny Parrish (Minneapolis Police Department), Joe Gentile (Washington DC Police Department), Bob Hawk (Cleveland FBI), Jim Vance (FBI Academy). Program 470: Fighting through Pepper Spray: Counter Assault and Survival Tactics (29 min.) This program from the ALERT series is unusual in that it doesn't show officers how to use pepper spray, but how to keep going after having been sprayed themselves with pepper NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 108 spray. While North East Multi-Regional Training doesn't necessarily recommend the tactics described, they are useful to know about. Program 467: Situational Use of Force Options Chart (9 min.) This program, from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, goes over the use of the "Use of Force Options Chart", and uses it to illustrate different levels of force and appropriate reactions to various kinds of aggression. Program 462: Suspect Location Observation Technique (S.L.O.T.) (7 min.) This program, from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, has been made for use with Casino personnel. It goes over what they should do (or not do) if the cashier is robbed and what the casino personnel can expect from the responding law enforcement personnel. It is for law enforcement training purposes only, and, according to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department's terms, may not be shown to the media. If the law enforcement agency shows it to the casino personnel, it ought to be all right. Program 461: Sight Alignment (7 min.) This program, provided by the Firearms Training Section of the U.S. DEA, goes over the proper way to line up the sights on a handgun in order for the shot to be straight. Other factors, such as ineffective grips or squeezing more than the trigger, are also discussed. Program 460: David High Story: A Guide for Close Combat Survival (25 min.) This program, provided by the Firearms Training Section of the U.S. DEA, reenacts a drug bust in a forested area where a couple of things went wrong, and one of the agents find himself grappling with the suspect without his team knowing where he is. Happily, the agents were able to arrest the suspect without anyone being seriously injured, but David High, while recounting the incident, talks about how the glitches could have been avoided. He also talks about the other safety precautions that probably saved his life. Program 458: U.S. Postal Inspectors: Your Partners in Law Enforcement (12 min.) If your Explorer or Cadet group are looking for programs on areas of law enforcement to get into, this program would be a help. It goes over a little of the history of the postal inspectors, talks about what they do now, and how they can help the police track down criminals. Program 457: Yonge & the Restless: Policing the World Series (23 min.) [circa 1994] This program, from the Metropolitan Toronto Police, describes the planning that went into their handling of the crowds celebrating the Toronto Blue Jays's winning the 1993 World Series, and then discusses how the plans worked. Program 455: Firearms and Use of Cover (27 min.) This program, from the ALERT series, goes over correct and safe techniques for handling firearms. Basic firearm grip and stance, target practice, something referred to here as "points of natural body armor" (which refers to places on the body that have no natural protection), and use of cover. North East Multi-Regional Training, as always, does not necessarily recommend or agree the techniques and ideas described here, but it is always interesting to hear other people's ideas. Program 435: OC Aerosol Use in Law Enforcement (22 min.) While no video alone will make a viewer proficient at using OC spray, a video can show someone what to expect from the product, and provide an overview of how the product should be used. This program goes over law enforcement applications for using Oleoresin Capsicum spray. It goes over the advantages of OC spray, how to use it, the importance of self-defense training with the product, and special considerations for handling subjects who have been sprayed with OC. When you request this one, be sure and ask for Video #818 as well: OC Aerosol Use in Law Enforcement II, in which Ed Nowicki gives more information about what law enforcement officers can expect when using OC spray. NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 109 Program 426: Basic and Power Handcuffing Techniques (ALERT Series) (30 min.) This program from the ALERT series goes over the importance of handcuffing skills, how to cuff, and techniques and positions for power handcuffing. As always, you're going to want to compare the techniques suggested here with departmental policy before implementing them. Program 420: Chicago Stings (10 min.) [1993] The Conrail Police Department, in association with the Chicago Police Department (and several others) put together this program from footage of videotaped semi-trailer robberies in 1993. A truck driver would park his semi on a Chicago street, and then go away for some reason. The activity around the trailer was then videotaped. When the trailers were broken into and entered, a door would close behind the thieves, trapping then in the trailer, and police officers would come running from all over to apprehend the suspects. If your agency is planning any sting operations, it might be helpful for getting ideas; and if it isn't, you might get a kick out of the attempted robberies. Program 417: Reducing the Risk II: Making Your Church Safe from Child Sexual Abuse DVD Set (108 min.) [2003] One section of the community frequently neglected in community policing is the religious community. Many area churches provide daycare and babysitting services. Law enforcement officers probably won't hear anything new in this program, but it might be useful at crime prevention talks or for building community relations with churches or child care facilities. This fairly comprehensive program examines the impact of child sexual abuse (on both the victim and the caregiving facility), ways churches in particular can protect themselves and the children in their care, and then gives detailed information about how to screen and supervise workers, respond to abuse allegations, and implement a prevention program. (The NEMRT library also has the training manual that goes with the program If you would like to use them, just ask). The segments of the program are: Making Your Church Safe from Child Sexual Abuse (22 min.) Understanding the Profile of Child Molesters (18 min.) Selecting and Screening Workers (19 min.) Principles of Supervision (15 min.) Responding to Allegations of Abuse (24 min) Implementing a Program to Reduce Child Sexual Abuse in Your Church (10 min.) Program JOB 412: TIE: Training, Industry, and Education (16 min.) After viewing this Jail Operations Bulletin video, jail officers will be able to give two reasons why training, industry, and education in the jail; explain the difference between vocational training and industry programs, and two ways of integrate them; describe four types of educational programs; and describe how officers can help an inmate's participation in TIE programs. Program JOB 411: Investigation of Crime in Jails ( 18 min) [1994] n this program, viewers see The steps to take when a crime occurs the jail is discovered, The roles of the investigator, Types of testimonial and physical evidence, Purpose of Miranda warnings, How to handle physical evidence, How internal investigations are conducted. 1The narration goes into some detail, particularly on how to document crime-related medical emergencies, evidence collection, and what to do if a crime in progress is observed. Program JOB 410: Working with Inmates with Mental Illness (17 min.) Viewing this program should enable jail personnel to: name five categories of mental disorders; name the four common types of medication used to treat mental disorders; explain when not to use medications on an inmate; describe how to handle mentally disturbed inmates, and identify three common signs of suicidal behavior. Program JOB 409: Understanding Jail Management (16 min.) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 110 After viewing this program, viewers should be able to explain why jail officers need to understand the responsibilities of their managers; to identify six areas of responsibility for jail managers; to explain why jail managers must respond to inquiries from the public about jail operations; to explain why drills, written reports, retraining, and routine inspections are essential in a jail; and to explain why managers must attend seminars and conferences. Program 408: Violence in the Workplace (FBI Teleconference) (2 hours) This FBI Teleconference, broadcast in February, 1994, features representatives of both the FBI and the United States Postal Service, who examine causes and problems relating to workplace violence. Indicators, personality problems, pre-employment screening considerations, and victim assistance are also discussed. Program JOB 408: Professionalism and Ethics (16 min.) This Jail Operations Bulletin video enables viewers to explain what it means to be a professional, describe how to interact professionally with inmates and other staff members, explain what a code of ethics is, describe the dangers resulting from a jail officer's abuse of drugs or power; or failing to enforce jail rules, and describe how a jail officer can face challenges such as stress, isolation, and a difficult jail population. Program 407: Field Interviewing: Recognition of Deception (40 min. (20 min. each section)) This program from the ALERT video series features a lecturer from WicklanderZulawski & Associates who discusses various aspects of body language. The program is split into two parts (to help with roll-call viewing): the first one is on basic body language and proxemics, and the second is mainly about neurolinguistics (eye movement) and nervous reaction. Program JOB 407: Con Games and Inmates: What the Line Officer Needs to Know (15 min.) After viewing this program, officers will be able to explain why inmates attempt to manipulate officers; list characteristics that inmates consider to be good indicators of a officer's susceptibility to manipulation; describe the four-step process inmates use to test for susceptibility; explain how inmates create a gap between the officer they are attempting to manipulate and other officers; explain how inmates develop a bond between themselves and the officer they are trying to manipulate; and list ways officers can protect themselves against manipulation by inmates. Program JOB 406: Substance Abuse Treatment Programs for Jails (15 min.) This program enables viewers to explain what a jail substance abuse treatment program is; describe what steps to take to ensure smooth implementation of the program; define "cross-training", and explain how it can serve to strengthen the relationship between jail security staff and treatment staff; List four criteria for determining which inmates are eligible to participate in a jail substance abuse treatment program; and list the most common symptoms of drug and alcohol overdose and withdrawal. Program JOB 405: Non-Smoking Jails (18 min.) This program enables officers to describe the benefits of prohibiting smoking in the jail, explain why it is best to establish a transition period, describe how inmates and staff members are likely to react to the news of the transition to a smoke-free facility, list three ways to help inmates and staff members adjust to not smoking in the jail, and explain the problems that smokers entering a smokefree jail will face. (This one reminded me of the film Cold Turkey--you might want to look at that film, too, to get an idea of what to expect when making the transition to a smoke-free environment. SLC) Program JOB 404: Problem-Solving from an Officer's Viewpoint (11 min.) After viewing this program, jail officers will be able to list the five steps of problemsolving, list three limitations that must be considered before developing solutions to any NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 111 problem, explain why it is essential to develop several alternative solutions to a problem, explain the importance of documentation and evaluation in problem-solving, and describe a situation in which group problem-solving would be necessary. Program JOB 403: Work Release: An Overview (9 min.) This program enables viewers to describe work release and how it benefits inmates, the jail, the courts, and the community; explain what community corrections is, and how it can help inmates; describe three work release security measures, and describe furlongs and passes. Program JOB 402: Working in a Lockdown Unit (10 min.) This program enables viewers to list three reasons why officers assigned to a lockdown unit must pay special attention to the inmates, explain why courts carefully scrutinize treatment of inmates in a lockdown unit, explain how improper documentation of activities in the lockdown unit can lead to errors in inmate classification, and list three reasons why supervisory staff must visit the lockdown unit frequently. Program JOB 401: Gangs and Gang Identification (11 min.) After viewing this program, jail officers will be able to give four reasons why people join gangs, explain why it is important to know if an inmate is a gang member, explain how inmates who are not gang members may become involved in gang activities, and use the information in graffiti and tattoos to control gang activities. (This program is more "theoretical" than practical: that is, the information is generic, and officers will have to make themselves aware of regional gang activities and terminology in order to identify and control gang activity most effectively.) Program 375: Learn Gun Safety With Eddie Eagle (7 min.) [circa 1995] This program is meant to be used as part of the National Rifle Association's Elementary Gun Safety Education Program, and is most appropriate for young children. It consists mainly of a cellular phone conversation (in rhyme) between the animated Eddie Eagle and Jason Priestly, during which Eddie Eagle tells about the circumstances in which he stopped children from playing with guns. The program is also available on DVD. the program differs slightly from the VHS version, though: here, Eddie talks with "The Chief", a descendant of "Clutch Cargo" in a police uniform. (And if you're too young to remember good ol' Clutch, the concept is of a static picture with moving lips.) Program 354: Crime Scene Protection (7 min.) [circa 1992] Paul Carroll, of the Chicago Police Department, narrates this program, which goes over the procedures and important considerations of managing a (mainly homicide) crime scene. Some of the suggestions might be dates (like the advice on using a payphone), but the principles remain valid. Program 337: Locating Human Remains (FBI Teleconference (1 hour, 45 min.) [October 13, 1993] This teleconference, broadcast October 13, 1993, investigates the considerations of detection, recovery, and identification of skeletal remains. The emphasis is on recovering victims of disasters, and the work of the FBI's laboratory services. It doesn't include any crime scene pictures, though. Program 332: Community Response to Juvenile Firesetting & Juvenile Arson: (2½ hours) [July 1993] This EENET teleconference, broadcast July 14, 1993, discusses the prevalence of, and reasons for, juvenile arson; the type of children most likely to set fires; and arson prevention strategies for youth. Program 325: Between the Lines; Adult School Crossing Guard Training (20 min.) Technique is the strong point of this AAAproduced video. Potential adult crossing guards are shown how and when to stop traffic when working a single crossing, a double crossing, a boulevard (a road with an NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 112 island in it), and a one-way street. (One of the expectations of the program is that the guard will have a school-aged safety patrol to control the children while the guard controls the intersection. If your district doesn't use safety patrols, it might do well to consider it. These procedures will still work, but your crossing guards may have their hands full if the children are rowdy.) Program JOB 312: Rights vs. Privileges (15 min.) Viewing this program should enable jail officers to explain the difference between a right and a privilege; to describe how courts' attitudes toward inmates rights have changed from the pre-1960s to the present; explain why jails grant privileges to inmates, and under what circumstances privileges may be withdrawn; explain under what circumstances a jail may restrict an inmate's rights; and list the minimum requirements of a due process hearing. Program JOB 311: High-Risk Security Escorts (8 min.) Viewing this program should enable jail officers to list four things the office must do before picking up an inmate for escort, explain the importance of the pre- and postescort briefing, describe the proper deployment of vehicles for one-, two-, and three-car escorts, list three ways to ensure that the escort drop-off goes smoothly, and describe how an escort officer can acquire the proper attitude for conducting escorts. Program 311: Ethics: Doing the Job Right and Doing the Right Job (FBI Teleconference) (3 hours) [August 1992] This program, from about August 1992, features George Olivet, Neil Trautman, Al Scaduto, as well as interviews with Richard Ayres and Walt Sirene, discussing the importance of police ethics and professionalism. They also point out how ethical behavior is essential to acceptable police management and leadership. The format is "talky", but the subject is a lot more inspiring than the viewer (this one, anyway) would expect. Program JOB 310: Proactive Approach to Avoiding Lawsuits (15 min.) This program should enable jail officers to explain under what circumstances jail officers and administrators may be liable for violating an inmate's constitutional or civil rights; to explain when public officials may be immune to liability, and why they receive this protection; to name several rights the U.S. Constitution guarantees to inmates; and describe the various roles of the jail staff attorney. Program JOB 309: Contraband Control (9 min.) After viewing this video, corrections personnel should be able to define and give examples of contraband, explain when why searching inmates is necessary, describe the proper procedure for searching a cell for contraband, explain why "thinking like an inmate" is important when searching for contraband, and identify areas of a jail that officers much watch closely in order to intercept contraband. Program JOB 308: Cross-Gender Supervision (8 min.) This program should enable jail officers to list types of cross-gender supervision, explain how courts have balanced the interests of equal employment opportunities and inmate privacy, define sexual harassment, explain the dangers that result from introducing sexual overtones to the jail environment, and name ways to prepare staff for the introduction of cross-gender supervision. Program JOB 307: Dealing with Aggressive Behavior (10 min.) This program should enable jail officers to identify some common causes of inmate aggression, describe warning signs that an inmate may be suicidal, explain why drug/alcohol abusers and mentally ill inmates present special concerns for inmate violence, describe some common signs of drug/alcohol use and withdrawal, and describe the steps of verbal crisis intervention. Program JOB 306: Control of Keys, Tools and Supplies (8 min.) After viewing this program, jail officers NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 113 should be able to explain how inmates can use keys, tools, food, chemicals, and medical supplies to escape or cause injuries, describe an effective system for controlling jail keys and tools, explain the importance of monitoring contract workers and their tools, and describe the proper procedures for keeping food, cleaning supplies, medical equipment, and medications out of inmate hands. Program JOB 305: Releasing Inmates (8 min.) Jail officers who view this program should afterwards be able to explain the circumstances under which pretrial detainees and sentenced offenders can be released, describe the steps for verifying a release order and the identity of the inmate being released, describe the procedure for releasing an inmate to another authority, describe the procedure for returning property to an inmate being released, and explain how the release officer can help the inmate get off to a good start outside the jail. Program 305: Introduction to the Glock Pistol (48 min.) The Glock company very kindly provided this frequently-requested program, which explains how a Glock semi-automatic pistol works, and how to take care of it. eliminate defensive mechanisms and destructive habits, and develop coping techniques for job-related programs. (It doesn't really say anything new, but it does emphasize the need for a corrections officer to do something if he or she feels under stress.) Program JOB 302: Natural Disasters: Earthquake Preparedness (8 min.) While earthquakes aren't common in Illinois, the New Madrid fault is thought to still be quake-prone. This program should enable jail officers to explain why jails need emergency plans for earthquakes, to identify the three phases of emergency planning for earthquakes, to recognize sites in a jail that would be potentially hazardous during and after an earthquake, list the steps that should be taken to protect staff and inmates during and after an earthquake, and explain why all jail personnel should have an earthquake emergency plan for their homes and families. Program 275: Internal Affairs: Problem Resolution (17 min.) [1992] Several scenarios are presented where police do things that might seem strange to bystanders, the viewers have a chance to discuss what happened, and then a scenario which resolves the problem before trouble begins is presented. This one would be helpful in officer courtesy training. Produced by the San José Police Department. Program JOB 304: Booking & Admissions (8 min.) After viewing this video, jail officers should be able to list procedures to follow when admitting a new inmate, explain how to determine whether an inmate is being admitted legally, Describe common indications that an individual may be to ill or seriously injured to be admitted, Explain how to conduct a health screening of a new inmate, and explain why and how to conduct a property inventory. Program 271: Handling Undercover Contacts (10 min.) The Los Angeles Co. Sheriff's Department produced this program, about how patrol officers can be sure those people identifying themselves as undercover officers, and how to help them do their job (and thus avoid their blowing their cover). The recording quality is a bit out of focus, but the information is still something to consider. Program JOB 303: Coping with the Job (10 min.) This program should enable viewers to identify causes of stress in corrections work, explain how stress can affect a person physically and emotionally, identify and Program 266: Rodney King Case (The): What the Jury Saw in California v. Powell (1 hour, 56 min.) This condensed episode from the Courtroom Television Network gives 2 hours of highlights from the 150 hours of their coverage of the trial. The program should be NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 114 most helpful for analysis of courtroom performance and excessive use of force, as well as giving viewers a clearer understanding of what went on during the trial. Program 264: Making the Transition: A Career in Security Management (45 min.) [circa 1991] Bruce Cameron, of Law and Order Magazine, provided this video. The program has been designed for law enforcement personnel (especially police managers), to point out what he or she will have to do to learn to get along in the area of private security. Security managers Dennis Dalton and Steve Keller sit in a living room setting and talk about ten tips that will make the change easier. Titles are used to reinforce these points. In many ways, the program is not a "grabber", but the information will be helpful for those interested in changing careers. Program 257: Take Another Look; Police Response to Seizures and Epilepsy (15 min.) The Police Executive Research Forum and the Epilepsy Foundation of America produced this two-part program, which informs viewers about how to recognize a seizure, and how to handle someone who is having a seizure. The first part of the program (8 min.) goes over dealing with seizures in a way in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the second (7 min.) emphasizes the necessity for care when facing someone having a seizure. Legal obligations are emphasized more strongly here than in Epilepsy: A Police Problem (#156), but the varieties of seizures seemed clearer in that earlier tape. Program 236: Murder on Tape (LETN Command Update Special) (55 min.) [circa 1992] The Law Enforcement Television Network produced this program, which discusses and analyzes the Lunsford Murder Tape (a 1991 incident in which an officer's in-car video camera recorded his murder by marijuana traffickers). A state trooper who had been in a similar situation and survived is also featured, and the two incidents are compared. Other topics that come up are the placement of in-car video equipment, the usefulness of foreign language training for officers, and the importance of survival training. Program CRT 226: Suicide Watch & Intervention (26 min.) [1999] The critical importance of monitoring arrestees, especially those in jail for the first time, for suicide attempts is the focus of this CORT program. Issues considered include methods inmates may use to attempt suicide, prevention methods, profiles and actions of potentially suicidal inmates, first response and first aid procedures, initial death investigations, and liability and safety issues. Procedures at the Kenosha Co. Jail (Wisconsin) are used as the basis for discussion: be sure to examine your agency's procedures for compatibility before applying those discussed in the program. Program CRT 221: Management of Bloodborne and Airborne Pathogens in Corrections (41 min.) [1998] This surprisingly interesting program from the CORT Series examines the ways communicable diseases are spread, the likelihood of corrections officers contracting such diseases, safe ways of handling prisoners and inmates, ways officers can reduce exposure to the diseases, and suggested reporting procedures. Corrections officers and health professionals from the St. Louis (Missouri) are featured in the presentation. While AIDS is discussed, protection from Hepatitis (B and C) and Tuberculosis, which are potentially far more dangerous to officers, are emphasized. Although the program is corrections-based, the material should be appropriate for use in law enforcement settings as well. Program JOB 212: Preventing Suicides (10 min.) After viewing this program, officers should be able to explain how potentially suicidal inmates can be identified during the arrest and admission process and how the jail environment itself can influence an inmate to attempt suicide; identify factors that may predispose an inmate to suicide and signals that an inmate may be contemplating suicide; and describe the proper procedure for NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 115 conducting an intake interview. emergencies in the jail. Program JOB 211: Critical Incidents in Jails (9 min.) This program should enable viewers to distinguish between incidents that can and cannot be prevented; explain the need to develop policies and procedures before a critical incident, how training and simulations can be used to help prepare for incidents, and the importance of communication (within and outside the jail) during the incident. Viewers should also be able to describe the symptoms of stress that may be exhibited during and after a critical incident, as well as the process of review and documentation that must take place following an incident. Program JOB 208: Officer Comportment (9 min.) After viewing this program, viewers should be able to explain why officers must develop and maintain a positive image, list guidelines for interacting with inmates, and describe techniques for interacting positively with fellow officers, supervisors, and administrators. Officers should also be able to explain the need to present a positive image to the public, and the importance of maintaining a professional appearance in dress, speech, and body language. Program JOB 210: Natural Disasters: Hurricane Preparedness (10 min.) Although we aren't likely to get any hurricanes out here, the program's information can be applied to any reasonably predictable disaster (like floods, storms, and such). This program should enable jail officers to explain the importance of developing a disaster response plan, list the major issues relating to staffing, food service, medical service, electric power, communication equipment, water, sewage, sanitation, supply inventory, and security that must be addressed when developing a disaster response plan, and describe the four phases of a disaster response plan. Program JOB 209: Emergency Preparedness Planning (10 min.) This program would also be appropriate for police officers, since it talks about the need for officers and their families to have pre-incident (death or disaster) plans in place. After viewing this video, officers should be able to identify the goals of emergency preparedness plans, explain how studying actual jail emergencies can improve emergency response techniques, develop a personal emergency response plan for their families, explain why all jail officers must be aware of emergency plans for the entire jail and each post they work, describe the three initial responses to a jail emergency, and describe four ways in which they can prevent Program JOB 207: Hostage Survival (10 min.) After viewing this video, officers should be able to give five reasons why hostage situations are likely to occur in a correctional facility, eight events that are likely to occur during a hostage incident, define the Stockholm Syndrome, explain how to act as a hostage, describe two ways in which hostage incidents may be terminated, and describe events that are likely to happen after a hostage incident. Program JOB 206: Drugs in the Jail (9 min.) This video enables officers to explain how drug use threatens safety and security in a jail, five kinds of commonly abused drugs and the behavior associated with them, three kinds of paraphernalia associated with drug use, activities during which the jail is most vulnerable to drug smuggling, factors inmates consider when looking for a place to hide drugs, and procedures to use when searching inmates, visitors, and employees for drugs. (This program gives tips that are good for looking for any contraband, not just drugs.) Program JOB 205: Administrative Segregation (10 min.) This program enables viewers to explain under what circumstances an officer should recommend administrative segregation for an inmate, under what circumstances an inmate may request protective custody; distinguish between administrative and disciplinary NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 116 segregation, describe the procedure for getting authorization to place an inmate in administrative segregation and the inmate's rights while segregated, list several skills that will help an officer deal with the kinds of inmates typically found in administrative segregation, and explain when it is appropriate for an inmate to be released from administrative segregation. Program JOB 204: Selecting and Supervising Inmate Workers (9 min.) This program should enable viewers to describe the benefits of inmate work programs for the jail and the inmate, explain why "trusties" is an inappropriate name for inmate workers and how to select the most qualified inmates to be inmate workers. Officers should also be able to list guidelines for assigning tasks to inmate workers and for proper supervision of these inmates. Program JOB 203: Coping with Crowded Jails (8 min.) After viewing this program, officers should be able to list the primary causes of jail overcrowding, describe ways to reduce pretrial delays, explain the roles of pretrial service agencies and jail counselors in reducing jail population, describe three possible alternatives to incarceration, and explain the need for cooperation among all members of the community in order to relieve overcrowding. Program JOB 202: Stress Management (10 min.) This program instructs officers in the definition of stress and its effect on the body, explains why the corrections profession and environment are so stressful for officers, the five response stages to a stressful situation, the causes of burnout for jail officers, and strategies for managing stress. Program JOB 201: Frisk/Strip Search (12 min.) After viewing this program, officers should be able to identify when an inmate should be searched, explain why booking/intake officers must search all newly admitted inmates, list and explain guidelines for conducting inmate searches, describe the procedure for both frisking and strip searching an inmate. Program 194: Buck Savage Tape (32 min.) You asked for it, and here it is: J.D. "Buck" Savage is here! Buck's misadventures include: At the "Stop-and-Rob", In the M.O.P., The Police Image, Looking for Pinkie's, "Watch the Hands" (the Street Stop), Robber with Car Trouble, More Trouble at Pinkie's, Buck Testifies in Court, Buck Joins the Narcotics Squad, Buck Investigates a Homicide, Buck Goes to the Police Academy, and Buck Trains with the Motorcycle Patrol. Program 187: Three Ways to Keep Your Children Off Drugs / Why Drugs (80 min.) "Old" doesn't mean ignorant, and the information in this (1982) program is still alarmingly observant. It came from the FBI Academy and the Kingsport, Tennessee, Police Department and features Warrant officer "Bud" Hulsey/ He talks to an audience of parents about how building good character in children will keep them off drugs, and how to build that good character (this may sound like a dumb subject, but Off. Hulsey can sure tell stories: not only does what he says make sense, but he's great fun to listen to!). He also goes on to describe how, in his experience, BOREDOM (and not peer pressure) was the main reason for youth drug abuse. This program has been previewed by several experts in the area of child-rearing, and they thought it was an excellent, accurate presentation. Program 167: Common Ground: Interacting with the Hispanic Community (16 min.) Although this program is set in the Hispanic community, the action is mainly about the importance of politeness when dealing with the public in any community. A rookie officer is impressed with the consideration his experienced partner shows to the people he deals with. (The Santa Ana (California) Police Department produced this program.) Program 166: It'll Never Happen to Me NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 117 (44 min.) The Firearms Training Section of the DEA made this tape, in which DEA agents who were severely injured in armed confrontations talk about how they survived the shooting. The importance of physical fitness and accurate shooting is also emphasized. The incidents are graphically recreated, so it's sure to hold the viewers' attention. Program 161: Officer Survival Tape (33 min.) The programs Officer Involved Shooting (Arizona Dept. of Public Safety, #111) and Officer Involved Shooting: Limas-Roberge, f#127) are available together.. Officer-Involved Shooting [Arizona Dept. of Public Safety/June 1989] (11 min.) The program is good for all areas of law enforcement, and especially dispatchers. An incident, in which an Arizona officer was shot to death at 9:00 am June 28, 1988, during a traffic stop, is reenacted and examined. Both the officer and the dispatchers made several procedural errors, and how small, careless mistakes can lead to a fatal situation is the upshot of the program. Officer Involved Shooting: LimasRoberge [Los Angeles Police Dept.] (22 min.) This program re-enacts an early '70's shooting incident between 2 officers and 4 armed suspects. Both officers are seriously injured, but manage to kill 3 of the suspects. After the reenactment, both officers (who are still alive, by the way) talk about how they survived, and what officers today should do to survive. Also included are the programs: Handgun Fundamentals [Huntington Beach Police Dept.] (9 min.). Set on a firing range, this program goes over the holding and holstering of service handguns, barricade shooting, and loading revolvers and semi-automatics. It's a good reminder for what to do while on the range. Handcuffing Techniques; FBI and Freestanding [San Diego Police Dept.] (Part I: 5 min. / Part II: 6 min.) Part One goes straight to the point on how to handcuff a passive subject, and in which situations the Speedcuffing or Freestanding methods are most appropriate. Part Two demonstrates the techniques to use when confronting an armed or hostile suspect. Program 153: Stamp Collecting (19 min.) [Circa 1970s] Repressing bad feelings is compared to saving trading stamps: eventually they're traded in for prizes like depression or suicide. The program stresses the importance of dealing with bad feelings in a constructive way rather than saving them up. Program 143: Radar Enforcement Training Update (62 min.) The Michigan Department of State Police provided this tape, which shows the proper ways to use, interpret, and care for radar speed detection devices. This tape also includes the "short" Establishing a Realistic Speed Limit, about how speed limits are set, if you're interested. Program 138: Child Sexual Abuse: Your Most Challenging Case (58 min.) While it doesn't replace an instructor-led training course in interviewing young victims of sexual abuse, the tape, produced by the Lake Co. Children's Advocacy Center (Waukegan) does give an overview of how to conduct an interview with both children and teenagers. The program is divided into two sections: Part One (about 20 minutes) focuses on children, and Part Two (about 40 minutes) is devoted to adolescents. Sample interviews are also included. Program 136: Damned if You Don't (29 min.) The National Victim Center produced this program, which discusses police and failureto-protect negligence suits. In a staged lecture/question and answer format, the late Frank Carrington discusses the state of the law, actual cases (with reenactments), and how supervision and training would have prevented the suit. Program 135: Major Case Investigation (FBI Teleconference) (3 hours) [December 1990] This program, from December 1990, gives information on how to go about investigating Homicides, Rapes, Serial Murders, and such that may extend over several jurisdictions. NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 118 Program CRT 122: Use of OC & Pepper Spray in Corrections (30 min.) [1997] The topic of this CORT program gives an overview of the use of OC spray in correctional facilities, rather the tactical use of the product. Corrections officers and managers describe situations in which OC might be useful, how OC spray works, and especially its advantages and drawbacks. Also considered are decontamination procedures, for inmates and officers, and liability concerns. Program JOB 112: Use of Force in Jails (9 min.) After viewing this video, jail officers will be able to list actions that constitute force in jails and the legitimate purposes for use of force in the jail setting: explain the circumstances in which the use of force is not justified; list the follow-through procedure to be implemented after force has been used in a jail, and explain why these procedures are important; explain the purposes of thorough and accurate reports on incidents involving the use of force, and list the key elements to be included in such reports. Program JOB 111: Inmate Grievance Procedure (10 min.) This program helps jail officers define an inmate grievance procedure, explain why a formal grievance procedure for inmates is not a threat to the authority of line officers, why line officers must make an effort to resolve inmate grievances informally, areas that are appropriate, and areas that are inappropriate, for the submission of formal grievances, and why a separate grievance process is necessary for emergency issues of health and safety. Program JOB 110: Inmate Transportation (9 min.) Topics discussed in this program include the proper use of three types of restraints commonly used in transporting inmates, the proper procedures to follow when preparing an inmate for transport, the proper procedures to follow when transporting inmates by car and on commercial aircraft, and the procedures to follow when escorting an inmate on foot. Program JOB 109: Infectious Diseases in the Jail (9 min.) [circa 1990] The focus of this tape is primarily AIDS awareness: after viewing it, officers should be able to define AIDS and describe its symptoms and how it is transmitted; precautions to help avoid contamination, especially while conducting cell, body, pat-down and clothing searches; and explain how to clean contaminated areas. Program JOB 107: Basic Security Principles (9 min.) Officers are shown how to identify jail areas that must be searched to detect and prevent security breaches, the importance of communications, chain of command, mood changes in inmates, and how keys, tools, firearms, logbooks, and meals can present security risks. Program JOB 106: Inmate Classification Procedures (8 min.) This program instructs officers in the importance of classification in jail operations, the benefits of an effective classification program, the types of information that are used in making classification decisions, the three most common types of custody classification, and the difference between administrative segregation and disciplinary segregation. Program JOB 105: Inmate Disciplinary Principles (8 min.) After viewing this tape, officers should be able to explain the difference between positive and negative discipline and give examples of when to use each; explain why inmates should be disciplined in private, the goal of the disciplinary process, the three levels of discipline, and an inmate's constitutional rights in disciplinary review board cases. Program JOB 104: Effective Interpersonal Communications (10 min.) This program shows officers why it is necessary to become proficient in interpersonal communications, three nonverbal techniques that can improve communication with inmates, three ways an NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 119 inmate's words or behavior can give cues to the inmate's thoughts, and gives two examples of effective, positive ways to respond to inmate requests, or to make demands of inmates. how wearing a seat belt had saved their lives, along with a little discussion of the seat belt law in Illinois. Has a tendency to be talky, but the last section, where an officer talks about how an unbelted accident ended his career may make viewers think. Program JOB 103: Fire Safety (8 min.) After viewing this program, officers should be able to 1.) describe how fires begin and identify types of fuels present in jails, 2.) Identify problem areas for fires and explain how to control each problem, 3.) List some pieces of equipment that every jail needs to prevent and fight fires, 4.) List three high-risk areas for fires in jails, and 5.) describe the procedures that should be followed when a fire breaks out. Program 78: You Make the Difference: Preventing Home Burglary (22 min.) [circa 1988] This program is especially good for showing to neighborhood watch groups, or for crime prevention purposes. It shows what kinds of precautions homeowners can take to protect their house from break-ins, and includes a former burglar's comments on what a burglar looks for when planning a robbery. Program JOB 102B: Techniques of Report Writing (11 min.) After viewing this videotape, jail officers will be able to explain why it is important to take accurate notes about all unusual incidents, describe techniques and pitfalls of report writing and traditional report writing questions, and explain how to review and critique a report for accuracy. Program 51: Innocent Offenders (14 min.) [circa 1990] The Rochester chapter of the Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association produced this program, designed to help law enforcement personnel recognize certain types of possibly criminal behavior as resulting from Alzheimer's Disease rather than criminality. It also explains how best to deal with a patient. Program JOB 102A: Principles of Report Writing (12 min.) This program explains the purposes of accurate and timely reports, describe what must be documented in a written report and why these activities must be documented, and lists the influences that may distort an officer's perceptions. Program 50: Second Chance vs. Magnum Force (118 min.) [1988] While this film is in some ways a 2hour advertisement for Second Chance Body Armor, it does remind the viewer to wear his or her armor, because an officer never knows when somebody is going to open fire. As Rich Davis says at one point, rather than slickness, they went for honesty. The result is an amateurish but informative (and amusing!) potpourri of interviews with survivors of shooting incidents, recreations of those incidents, examinations of the penetrating capabilities of various types of magnum bullets, as well as some knives, and comic relief sequences of how various groups perceive the American Law Enforcement Officer. The episode with Godzilla is particularly entertaining. Program JOB 101: How to Conduct Cell Searches (15 min.) After viewing this tape, officers should be able to list the five rules for an effective cell search, list the 11 points to remember when conducting a cell search, define contraband, and explain the benefits of a systematic cell search. Program 79: Buckle Up Training (27 min.) [circa 1990] This program encourages viewers to wear seat belts while riding in cars, this time with a law enforcement audience in mind. Law enforcement officers who had been involved in serious accidents talk about Program Set 45: Sandy Hook School Shooting : Lessons Learned for School Administrators & Teachers (1 hour, 15 min.) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 120 [2014] Lecturer Henry Quinlan presents a low-key analysis of the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Connecticut. After describing the location, and the shooter's entry and progression through the school (including pictures from the home and school0, he relates the response of the teachers and school personnel, the official response, and how that response would have been improved. The descriptions provide important angles to consider when developing a preparation plan for such events. The speaker pays special attention to Information delivery, and insuring accurate information dissemination (particularly in social media), PTSD, and issues in getting insurance companies to cover its treatment, Identifying youth at risk (The Cambridge Plan), and Regulating spontaneous memorials. The set includes two CDs: one containing PDF files of the State of Connecticut reports, and the District Attorney's report and appendix, and one of the PowerPoint presentation. Program Set 44: The Art of the Dynamic Shotgun (1 hour, 48 min and 1 hour, 35 min.) [2010] The shotgun is one of the most versatile and effective firearms available, but, because of its versatility, one of the most complicated. In this set, instructors Travis Haley and Chris Costa lead a group of students through Macpul Dynamics techniques for safe and efficient use of the shotgun. Some of the students are law enforcement officers, some are not; the techniques and principles described are not police-specific, but they are combat-based. Disc 1 covers shooting stability, reloading, gun security (for storage or transportation), ammunition changeovers. Disc 2 explains aiming and changing positions while aiming (from standing to kneeling to prone, and back up), moving while engaging the target, specialized applications of the techniques. The students run through some scenarios, and discuss their personal training needs and warrior mindset. Disc 3 includes footage of drills, information on gear, and special features. Student comfort with the techniques is emphasized. As one instructor points out, "There's more than one way to skin a cat with a shotgun." Program Set 43: The Bullet Proof Mind (4 hours, 49 min.) [2011] According to Lt Col Dave Grossman (ret.), more children were killed in the past year by school violence than have been killed by school fires over the past 50 years. In the past 50 years, NO children were killed in school fires. Preparing for violence is as important as preparing for fire. In this five-DVD set, Grossman discusses Disc 1: The Threat to Our Children (1 hour, 23 min.) • The Dangers of Denial • The effect that popular entertainment has on lessening of inhibitions toward killing. Deterrent methods for stopping juvenile killers. • The details of the Beslan School Attack Disc 2: The Answer: The 5 Ds (53 min.) • Denial. Once you get rid of denial, you can • Deter (with armed personnel, securable facilities and locked back doors! • Detect (Watch for precursor behaviors) • Defeat/Destroy the active killer. He also explains the usefulness of a firehose, and the virtues of shooting sports over golf. Disc 3: Crime in America; It's Worse Than it Looks (41 min.) • The murder rate per capita is lower than it has been since the 1960s, but the rate is low because, thanks to medical advances, fewer people die. The aggravated assault rate has increased 400% since the 1960s. Grossman describes the ways that crime statistics have been underreported, and the reasons for the deception. Disc 4: Sheepdog Mental Prep for Combat (57 min.) • Only a predator can hunt another predator. • The Opposite of Denial is Preparation • The levels of mental state, and mental and physical performance at those levels. Disc 5: After the Smoke Clears (55 min.) • We all have the puppy inside, but it can be trained. • What is normal about PTSD • Breathing techniques • What separates sheep from sheepdogs, and what sheepdogs have that sheep don't. His primary theme of preparing to respond to NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 121 aggression is tinted by the secondary themes of the benefit of an armed citizenry and of the need for concealed carry. The presentation is dynamic, particularly when describing the Beslan School attack and the symptom s of PTSD. One particular point Grossman makes is that the thing mass killers fear most is failure. This presentation is intended to help viewers terrify those wolves. Program Set 42: Back Safety: A User's Guide DVD ( 28 min.) [2005] Did you realize you can damage your back while you're sleeping? Or that workers most likely to develop back injury are overland truck drivers?. This program promotes overall back health for the desk- or drivers'-seat-bound worker, as well as providing the usual information on safe lifting. Also featured are a number of easy-toperform exercises to strengthen back and abdominal muscles, which can help prevent back problems in the first place. The DVD includes separate sections for exercises, review segments, a quiz, plus a message for management. The set packet includes an instructor's guide and two "back user's handbooks" for reference. Program 42: Anatomy of a Chase (37 min.) [Circa 1989] The Denver (CO) Police Dept. and TV station KCNC produced this program: the footage of the famous police chase of February 1988, in which a policeman and the suspect were killed, filmed from a news helicopter. The film consists of the chase footage alone, the footage with police radio description of the action, and a short news documentary about the people whose lives the manhunt and chase touched. Program Missing Set 41: Gangland: The Fourth Season (About 40 minutes per episode) The episodes of History's Gangland series represented here include: "Highway to Hell" (The influence of the Avenues street gang of Los Angeles and the Mexican Mafia on that city.) "Devil's Fire" (The Pagans motorcycle gang) "Divide and Conquer" (The Latin Kings of Chicago) "Kill 'em All" (The Best Friends gang of Detroit, Michigan) "Killing Snitches" (The Hidden Valley Kings, of Charlotte, North Carolina) "Everybody Killers" (The Hoover Criminals of Portland, Oregon) "Dead Man, Inc." (The Soon Dead Men gang of the East coast, which began as a Maryland prison gang) "Biker Wars 2" (The Mongols motorcycle gang) "Kill or Be Killed": (The LMG gang of Memphis and The Mississippi Delta) "Boys of Destruction" (THE Boys of Destruction (The BOD) and The Horseshoe Posse of St. Louis, Missouri) "Aryan Terror" (The Aryan Brotherhood of Texas) "Silent Slaughter" (The Sons of Silence motorcycle gang ). Much attention is given to gang history, and successful enforcement methods in response to The gang. The programs begin with a warning for sensitive viewers, so think twice before using them in a school. Program Set 38: Gordon Graham: Risk Management and the Telecommunications Center DVDs (4 hours, 9 min, on 4 discs) [2007] Gordon Graham's original summary of Risk Management was "1.) Things that can go wrong are highly predictable. 2.) If it's predictable, it's preventable. and 3.) Prevention is better than correction. In this program from Public Safety Training Consultants, noted risk management speaker Gordon Graham presents the principles of anticipating and preventing problems to an audience of emergency communication professionals. The illustrations have been customized to that audience, but the principles would apply to any audience (police, city workers, managers and supervisors). The topics of the discs making up the set are: - Disc 1: The Seven Rules of Admiral Hyman Rickover and How They Apply to Emergency Communications. (67 min.) - Disc 2: The Five Concurrent Themes for Success. (63 min.) - Disc 3: Why Things Go Right, and Why They Don't: It's Predictable! (61 min.) - Disc 4: Organizational Risk Management for your 911 or Emergency Communications Center. (58 min.) The only problem with this set is that you may want to watch it a couple of times and take notes, because it contains an overabundance of observations about how to prevent predictable situations from occurring in the NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 122 first place, and to minimize the damage of an unpreventable event. Program Set 37: Victims with Disabilities: the Forensic Interview: Techniques for Interviewing Victims with Communication and/or Cognitive Disabilities (DVD) (57 min.) [August 2011] The approach described in this DVD and guide from the Department of Justice's Office for Victims of Crime are applicable in any interviewing context, though the focus is on responding to the particular needs of victims with physical or developmental disabilities, particularly those who might be hard to understand. The program refutes some of the myths of working with disabled people (they can make reliable witnesses; and physical disability does not always mean mental impairment), describes some of the behaviors an interviewer might need to prepare for, and demonstrates ways to make them comfortable during the interview process. The recording of any interview is presupposed. Investigators are reminded that asking for help is appropriate, and helpful to both the investigation and the victim, when conducting interviews with people who are difficult to understand. The Training Guide includes instructor notes, discussion questions, and student workforms. Program 36: Biology and Crime (29 min.) [circa 1986] This tape, part of the National Institute of Justice's Crime File series, discuses several experiments about biological origins of criminal behavior, and what law enforcement's response should be. Program Set 35: Problem Oriented Policing Set (1 hour, 39 min., on 6 videos) [circa 1998] This series, produced by the Community Policing Consortium, the Police Executive Research Forum, and a number of other associations, explains and demonstrates the principles of community problem solving in a community policing context. It uses a scenario of teens annoying citizens in the neighborhood to illustrate the SARA Method (Scan, Analyze, Respond, Assess) of problem solving. The segments include: 1.) Introduction to Problem Solving (10 min.), which explains the problem-solving process for crime prevention, and the elements of SARA. 2.) Scanning and Analysis: Problem Solving (16 min.), which lays out the teen problem, and demonstrates how to integrate the community into the scanning and analysis process. 3.) Response and Assessment: Problem Solving (16 min.), which describes how to implement a response, how to recognize if the response is working, and how to avoid impediments in developing an attainable goal. 4.) Community Collaboration (19 min.), which describes some ways officers can encourage the cooperation and involvement of the affected citizens, including uncooperative ones (the "Tate" Family is a clever bit.). Techniques for managing a meeting are also described. 5.) Supervising Problem Solving (23 min.), which examines the importance of a police supervisor's making clear to his officers the expectations for implementing the problemsolving model, and how to make sure they are meeting them. (Some of the coaching techniques to encourage officers to problemsolve are useful.) 6.) Impediments to Problem Solving (15 min.), which features a panel of officers and researchers, who discuss the various objections to using the problem solving model (from officers and supervisors!), and how to overcome them. An instructor manuals are included with each video. Program 35: Firefight--Miami Shooting (55 min.) [circa 1987] This FBI-produced tape, recreates a Miami shootout in which several FBI agents were killed. Surviving officers discuss what happened, the mistakes that were made, and how those errors could have been avoided. It is useful for officer safety awareness training. Program Set 34: Roll Call Training on DUI for Police Departments in Illinois: Volume 3 (43 min. on 6 tapes) [2003] This 6-tape set, which includes one tape from Volume II, is similar to Set 24 (Roll Call Training on DUI for Police Departments NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 123 in Illinois), but focuses more on the motivations and experience of the officers and departments featured, than on the behavior of the people being pulled over. Agencies represented include: Oak Lawn Police Department (7 min.), Sangamon Co. Sheriff's Office (8 min.), Caseyville Police Department (7 min.), Illinois State Police, Dist. 9 (7 min), Westmont Police Department (7 min.), and Waukegan Police Department (7 min.). The officers featured in the tapes talk briefly about their agency's DUI enforcement philosophy, and how they spot potential intoxicated drivers. Each officer has a little different focus , and a different technique for success to pass on. Program Set 30: Essential Communication Skills Tape Set [ALERT] (15, 17, 18 min. 50 min. total) [2004] This 3-tape set from the ALERT series describes why an officer needs good communication skills, and then goes over ways to develop them. Featured instructors include Kipper Connell, Brian Fitch, Dennis Conroy and Dennis Andrade. Points made include (on Part 1:) seeing the situation from the victim's perspective, learning the customs of the people in the neighborhood [I question some of his conclusions, but the main point -that everyone deserves respectful behavior -is useful], (on Part 2): managing responses to surroundings, body language and non-verbal communication, (on Part 3): assisting someone in crisis, and ways of listening and speaking with suspects to encourage them to confess. Two highlights are Sgt. Connell's explanation of how he became interested in communications training (through a badlydelivered death notification), and Dennis Conroy's suggestions for establishing rapport with delusional people. Program Set 29: Voices of September 11th [The] (3 hours, 47 min.) [2003] This is really something, especially if you're a dispatcher! This PSTC-produced program consists of interviews with the dispatchers from New York, Arlington and Westmoreland Counties, Virginia, and Somerset County, Pennsylvania, who were working the phones during the September 11 terrorist attack. They describe what was going on in their dispatch centers at the time, how they responded, things they learned from the experience, things that have happened to them since, how they have coped, and how they have changed. The two-tape set is divided into sections from 10 to 35 minutes, on topics including "Phone calls", "Equipment Dispatched", Skills needed", "Lessons Learned", "The Best and Worst of the Day", "Lasting Images", "The Stress Reaction", "Coping with the Stress", "911 Cares -Appreciation", and "Teamwork". No curriculum accompanies the program, but, if you wanted one, you shouldn't have any trouble coming up with something. Program Set 27: Disability Awareness for Law Enforcement : A Curriculum for Law Enforcement Professionals and Police Social Workers (1 hour, 31 min.) [2001] The content of this video (it does sound funny to call ONE video a "set") is similar to that of Set 15 (Police and People with Disabilities), but is more comprehensive. The Abuse and Neglect Initiative in the Department of Disability and Human Development at the University of Illinois at Chicago had produced it, and the accompanying handouts on CD-ROM, to be used as part of a two-day training course "to raise awareness among the law enforcement community of the problems of victimization of people with disabilities." It combines material from that earlier tape set, with material from the Police Executive Research Forum, the California Commission on Peace Officers Standards and Training, and other sources, to cover "cultural" issues of people who have physical impairments, epilepsy, cerebral palsy, mental retardation, autism, deafness, blindness, as well as touching on mental illness. It goes on to demonstrate good police practices (the scenario in which the man from the group home identifies the kids who stole someone's purse is interesting), and remind viewers that 1.) people with disabilities are several times more likely to be victims of crime than those without, and 2.) they can be offenders as well as victims. Tips on transporting subjects with disabilities are included. As mentioned above, an instructor's and student guide, overhead slides, a glossary, and a resource guide, are included in Portable NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 124 Document Format (*.PDF) on the accompanying CD-ROM. Program 26: Surviving Edged Weapons (85 min.) [circa 1988] This Calibre Press release, designed as a personal in-service training program for law enforcement personnel, shows officers various ways of defending themselves against the mounting threat of "knife culture' offenders before, during, and after an attack. Program Set 24: Roll Call Training on DUI for Police Departments in Illinois (40 min. on 5 tapes) [2001] This 5-tape set is produced by the Illinois Department of Transportation— Division of Traffic Safety, and describes itself as "Roll call training videos featur[ing] top cops from these departments: Lincolnshire, Peru, Collinsville, Peoria, [and] Chicago". The officers featured in the tapes talk briefly about their agency's DUI enforcement philosophy, and how they spot potential intoxicated drivers. Each officer has a little different focus (one on recognizing drivers, one on the importance of videotaping contacts, and so on). Footage of the officers handling possibly intoxicated motorists is also included. (It reminded me of short Cops episodes.) Program Set 21: Leadership and Communication Essentials in Law Enforcement (48 min.) [September/October 1999] When I was a kid, the person I was taught the person to always trust was a policeman. The theme of this two-tape set from the Viewpoints from the FBI Academy series is how police managers can help develop officers who will behave like police officers: how to help them become the community leaders the position requires. Capt. Royce Decker (Hernando Co. (Florida) Sheriff's Dept.) talks about The Four "I"s of Leadership — Integrity, Influence, Inspiration, Involvement — the development of leaders on all organizational levels, the importance of learning from and enjoying life's experience, and the critical elements of communication. He uses some interesting illustrations to convey the ideas (such as the strengths of nails and cotton balls, the importance of the functions of various chess pieces, identification of objects in film cans, etc.), none of which are especially new, but the object lessons are interesting. Program Set 20: Forensic Anthropology, with Dr. William Bass (2 hours, 26 min.) [1986] Dr. William Bass, of the University of Tennessee at Knoxville's Department of Forensic Anthropology, explains and demonstrates the skeletal characteristics of human beings, and how those characteristics enable medical examiners (and, to a point, detectives) to determine the age, sex, race, and stature of skeletal remains. The program is divided into four parts: Age Determination (49 min.), which describes and shows the changes that take place in the human skeleton as a person ages: changes in teeth, bone attachment (epiphysis), and degenerative changes (osteoarthritisrelated); Sex Determination (28 min.), which describes and shows the structural differences between male and female skeletons: pelvic differences, skull differences, and sexual dimorphism (body size); Determination of Race and Stature (28 min.), which shows the differences in Negroid, Mongoloid, and Caucasoid skull shape and "facial" features, along with a very brief discussion of how to determine a body's biological height from major bones; and Fire Scene Search (41 min.), which applies the information from the three previous videos to identifying burned bodies. With pictures, so be prepared. Useful suggestions for handling skeletal remains at a crime scene, and for "working" a fire scene are also made in the last two tapes. The set was made in 1986, so the instructor makes some remarks that, as of 2000, may sound insensitive, but were clearly not intended as such. In the first tape, he also handles some "unsterilized" skeletal remains without gloves. YOU wear your gloves if you do that. Otherwise, Dr. Bass is an entertaining speaker. And I had no idea bones could be so interesting! Program Set 18: Developing the Executive NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 125 Team (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (2 hours, 24 min.) [August 1996 through January 1997] This series is an initiative of the FBI to provide law enforcement supervisors with training in the development of effective, consistent, and creative leadership within the agency. Each of the six programs feature members of the FBI Academy's Management Science unit, and include: Overview , with Mike Ferrence, which describes the coming programs; and the importance and basic principles of leadership training. Vision, Value and Mission, with Marita Malone, who discusses the development of an agency's strategic plan (what service the department can and will provide, and who the department is going to serve -- who its "customers" are), and the achievable direction the agency will take. The importance of public relations is also considered. Leadership and Management, with Jim Kelly, who talks about "situational leadership" (the application of different leadership or management styles with different staff members in different situations) Personal and Organizational Change, with Marita Malone, who talks about the new work force (like the Baby Busters FBI teleconference (#335)), resistance to change, the types and degrees of resistance that one is likely to encounter, and how to motivate staff to make the desired changes. Leadership and Ethics, with Walt Sirene, who talks about leaders and moral rightness, ethical drains on an organization, the gaining of public trust, and the organizations' influence on developing the ethics of the organization. He also talks about the development of the Social Contract principle which led to the development of the police; and Communication, with Lt. Col. Jim Vance, who talks about judicious use of the mass media to communicate with the public, the importance of good relations with the media, and the wisdom of good communication within the organization. Each section is about 25 minutes long, so it's convenient to use. Program Set 17: Don't Fall for a Telephone Line: Stop Fraud Program Kit (16 min.) [1997] What is especially interesting about this AARP program, aside from the material for organizing a local program, is the running interview with the currently-imprisoned successful telemarketer. He explains how the typical phone scams work, what the lifestyle of the typical fraudulent telemarketer is, and how they are able to convince their victims to send them money. It concludes with a case study of a woman who was robbed of her life savings, but who, with the help of the FBI, was able to help apprehend them. Also included in the binder is an audiocassette of sample fraudulent telemarketer dialogues and the "Stop Fraud" program kit. (Much of this video also appears in NEMRT Tape #620, Telemarketing Fraud: Don't Let it Happen to You (United Against Crime Teleconference), if you're interested in more detailed information.) Program Set 3: Writing Skills for Command Personnel (79 min.) The title is correct: this program is for you, not your patrol officers. The purpose of the 4-tape set is to help police managers write memos, reports, and directions in English rather than Police-ese, so their officers will be able to understand and comply with them. The modules are: Determining What Makes for Good Writing (8 min.); Putting the Reader's Needs First (11 min.); Getting Your Ideas Down on Paper (13 min.); Making Your Organization Visible (13 min.); Using Language with Punch (12 min.); Writing Powerful Sentences (11 min.); and Getting Results (12 min.). You probably learned the points made in this set in your high school English class, but it's a good reminder of those points. NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 126 DVD Subject Index 9 mm Complete Glock (DVD) (2008) [90 min.] (#1192) Handgun Basics : Self-Defense and Target Shooting (2004) [1 hour, 10 min.] (#1260) Introduction to the Glock Pistol [48 min.] (#305) A Woman's Guide to Firearms DVD (1987) [60 min] (#1189) Accidents Accident Scene Management [30 min.] (#482) Autism, Fire Rescue & EMS DVD (2009) [16 and 9 min.: 25 min. total] (#1188) Car Crashes (Modern Marvels) DVD (2003) [44 min.] (#1173) Crash Dynamics for Training Programs (1992) [19 min.] (#564) Emergency Vehicle Operation (1998) [29 min] (#672) Preventing Road Rage: Anger Management for Drivers (1998) [20 min.] (#658) Pursuits: Training, Vehicle Upgrades and Policy FBI Teleconference (November 2000 ) [2 hours] (#776) San Francisco Police Department Cruiser Crash (In the Line of Duty) (2003) [36 min] (#918) Understanding Car Crashes: It's Basic Physics (2000) [22 min.] (#929) Understanding Car Crashes: When Physics meets Biology (2009) [24 min.] (#1187) Your Vest Won't Stop This Bullet (2005) [14 min.] (#990) Accreditation CALEA: In Pursuit of Excellence DVD (2006) [15 min.] (#1051) Active Shooters 911 on DVD: Volume 6 (2013) [3 « hours] (#1273) 911on DVD, Volume 5 (2012) [3 hours, 30 min.] (#1235) Active Shooter (CA POST Telecourse) (March 2016) [2 ours] (#1310) Are You or Your Agency Prepared for an Active Shooter? (2011) [33 min.] (#1290) Could a Russian-like School Siege Happen Here? (In the Line of Duty) (2007) [29 min.] (#1075) Rapid Response to the Active Shooter (In the Line of Duty Special Issue) (2000) [50 min.] (#884) Sandy Hook School Shooting : Lessons Learned for School Administrators & Teachers (2014) [1 hour, 15 min.] (#Set 45) Sniper in the Tower: True Crime Authors (2004) [44 min.] (#1074) Trolley Square: The Night Rapid Response Worked (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2007) [41 min.] (#1095) Waking in Oak Creek (2014) [34 min.] (#1286) Africans Domestic Violence: A Matter of Culture POST Telecourse (April 1998) [2 hours] (#638) Aggressive Driving (Also see “Driving”) Preventing Road Rage: Anger Management for Drivers (1998) [20 min.] (#658) AIDS Infectious Diseases in the Jail (circa 1990) [9 min.] (#JOB 109) Management of Bloodborne and Airborne Pathogens in Corrections (1998) [41 min.] (#CRT 221) Vehicle Searches (2000) [21 min.] (#773) Airplanes 911 on DVD: Volume 4 (circa 2012) [ 2 hours, 45 min., (Multiple short segments)] (#1272) 911on DVD, Volume 5 (2012) [3 hours, 30 min.] (#1235) Extradition Procedures POST Telecourse (DVD) (May 2008) [1 hour, 44 min.] (#1122) Airports 911on DVD, Volume 5 (2012) [3 hours, 30 min.] (#1235) Alarms Park Smart [20 min.] (#630) Alcohol Campus Insecurity (2000) [45 min.] (#1200) Distilleries (Modern Marvels DVD) (2004) [44 min.] (#1125) Gaining Insight, Taking Action : Basic Skills for Serving Victims (2002 (2011) ) [13 min., 12 min. , and 9 min.: 34 min., total] (#1262) Preventing Law Enforcement Suicide; Code 3 Officer Needs Assistance (California POST Telecourse) (December 2007) [1 hour, 44 min.] (#1202 ) Rolling Backup: Taking Care of Our Own (DVD) (February 2004) [21 min.] (#1082) Aliens Anti-Human Trafficking for the Law Enforcement Professional DVD (2006) [45 min.] (#1065) Diplomatic and Consular Immunity: Guidance for Law Enforcement and Judicial Authorities (August 1998) [21 min.] (#750) First Response to Victims of Crime DVD (April 2008) [30 min.] (#1107) It's the Right Thing to Do : Consular Notification (circa 2003) [11 min.] (#982) Religions, Cultures and Communities DVDs (September 2006) [140 min, total] (#1073) Responding to Victims of Human Trafficking DVD (April 2008) [20 min.] (#1106) Working with Illegal Alien Inmates (1997) [12 min.] NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 127 (#JOB 612) min.] (#1078) Alzheimer's Disease Animal Control 911onDVD -- Volume 3 (circa 2011) [205 minutes] (#1284) Alzheimer's Disease: Facing the Facts (2009) [46 min.] (#1264) Approaching Alzheimer's: Make Your First Response the Right Response (DVD) (2008) [29 min.] (#1139) Elder Physical Abuse and Sexual Abuse: The Medical Piece (2003) [2 hours, 11 min. on 2 tapes] (#925) Innocent Offenders (circa 1990) [14 min.] (#51) Responding to People with Alzheimer's Disease : Best Practices for Law Enforcement (2013) [24 min.] (#1253) Saving Lives Together: Safe Return and Law Enforcement (2004) [14 min.] (#994) What Dogs Try to Tell Cops (2003) [24 min.] (#895) American Justice Series The Bully of Toulon (American Justice) DVD (2004) [44 min.] (#1108) The Central Park Jogger Case: What Went Wrong? (American Justice) (2003) [45 min.] (#1244) Conversations With Killers (American Justice) DVD (2005) [45 min.] (#1119) Eyewitness (American Justice) (1997) [47 min.] (#1252 ) The Hillside Stranglers (American Justice) (1997) [46] (#1250) Internal Affairs: American Justice (DVD) (1997) [44 min.] (#1162) The Jonesboro Schoolyard Ambush (DVD) (1999) [44 min.] (#1208) Lying Eyes (American Justice) (2001) [41 min.] (#1248 ) Mafia: The History of the Mob in America (DVDs) (1993) [3 hours, 42 min. over 5 programs)] (#1058) Mistaken Identity (American Justice) (2003) [45 min.] (#1251) Murder "In Cold Blood" (American Justice) (1997) [46 min.] (#1249) Private Eyes (American Justice) DVD (1994) [46 min.] (#1117) To Catch a Killer: Homicide Detectives (American Justice Series) DVD (1996) [45 min.] (#1069) What the Girl Saw [American Justice] (2004) [45 min.] (#1243) Ammunition The Art of the Dynamic Shotgun (2010) [1 hour, 48 min and 1 hour, 35 min.] (#Set 44) Non-Lethal Weapons [Modern Marvels] (2003) [45 min.] (#913) Second Chance vs. Magnum Force (1988) [118 min.] (#50) Anger Victim Impact: Listen and Learn (circa 2001) [57 Animals 911on DVD, Volume 5 (2012) [3 hours, 30 min.] (#1235) Annunciation Bullets (Modern Marvels) DVD (2003) [44 min.] (#1174 ) Armed Forces 911onDVD -- Volume 7 (2014) [210 minutes] (#1285) Combat Lifesaver: Make Ready, with Doc Spears (2014) [3 hours, 43 min.] (#1275) Gangland: Basic Training DVD (2008) [44 min] (#1140) Iraq's Guns for Hire (2009) [45 min.] (#1212) New Face of Crime [The] : Investigative Report (1997) [45 min.] (#811) Non-Lethal Weapons [Modern Marvels] (2003) [45 min.] (#913) Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic Brain Injury (CA POST DVD) (circa 2011) [1 hour, 16 min.] (#1227) Restrepo : One Platoon, One Valley, One Year (2010) [93 min.] (#1247) Supporting Returning Military Law Enforcement Personnel POST Telecourse (June 2008) [1 hour, 45 min.] (#1228) Armenians Domestic Violence: A Matter of Culture POST Telecourse (April 1998) [2 hours] (#638) Arrests Internal Affairs: Problem Resolution (1992) [17 min.] (#275) Search Incident to Arrest and Gender Problems (1999) [30 min.] (#718) Searches of Persons: Minnesota v. Dickerson (1999) [30 min.] (#1278) Arson Community Response to Juvenile Firesetting & Juvenile Arson: (July 1993) [2½ hours] (#332) Fatal Fire Investigations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (October 1998) [24 min.] (#686) Forensic Anthropology, with Dr. William Bass (1986) [2 hours, 26 min.] (#Set 20) Incident Command 9-11: Lessons Learned at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and Boca Raton, Florida (EENET Teleconference) (May 15 and June 5, 2002) [2 hours] (#893) Street Gangs: What Law Enforcement Can Do (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (June 1998) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 128 [24 min.] (#653) Asians Cultural Competency POST Telecourse (June 2002) [1 hour, 45 min.] (#864) Domestic Violence: A Matter of Culture POST Telecourse (April 1998) [2 hours] (#638) Religions, Cultures and Communities DVDs (September 2006) [140 min, total] (#1073) Street Gangs: A Secret History DVD (2000) [1 hour, 31, min.] (#1068) New Face of Crime [The] : Investigative Report (1997) [45 min.] (#811) Reducing the Risk II: Making Your Church Safe from Child Sexual Abuse DVD Set (2003) [108 min.] (#417) Violence in the Workplace (FBI Teleconference) [2 hours] (#408) Bath Salts Baths Salts: What Every Cop Needs to Know (2012) [24 min] (#1213) Asphyxia Batons Positional Asphyxia, Sudden Death, and Transporting Suspects [29 min.] (#522) Sudden In-Custody Death: Training for Prevention / Positional Asphyxia Update (2000) [16 min.] (#778) Use of Force: The Death of Eric Garner (2015) [30 min.] (#1293) Dynamic Striking Techniques (DVD) (1996) [37 min.] (#1102) Police Safety & Survival: Batons, Handcuffs, and Vehicle Extractions (DVD) (2004) [1 hour, 12 min. ] (#1146) Police Safety & Survival: Pressure Points, Handgun Retention/Disarming (DVD) (2004) [1 hour, 4 min.] (#1145) Seal-Mar Baton and Defensive Tactics : Real Training for Real Life (2007) [1 hour, 44 min.] (#1104) Assassination Inside the Secret Service (2004) [1 hour, 32 min.] (#1211) The Plot to Kill Ronald Reagan (DVD) (2006) [45 min.] (#1195) Autism 911onDVD -- Volume 3 (circa 2011) [205 minutes] (#1284) Autism and Law Enforcement Roll Call Briefing Video (VHS) (2004) [21 min.] (#927) Autism, Fire Rescue & EMS DVD (2009) [16 and 9 min.: 25 min. total] (#1188) Autism in the Criminal Justice System (2009) [26 min.] (#1215) Autism: The Hidden Epidemic DVD (2005) [4 hours] (#975) Crime Victims with Disabilities: What the Prosecutor Needs to Know (DVDs) (2006) [Disc 1: 1 hour, 20 min., Disc 2: 50 min.] (#1079) Law Enforcement: Your Piece in the Autism Puzzle DVD (2008) [13 min.] (#1161) Raising Adam Lanza ( 2013) [1 hour] (#1232) Bias Crime Cultural Competency POST Telecourse (June 2002) [1 hour, 45 min.] (#864) Hate Crime – The Violent Outgrowth of Intolerance FBI Teleconference (1998) [2 hours] (#623) Lessons from a Hate Crime Detective (2014) [7 min.] (#1287) A Prosecutor's Stand (2014) [21 min] (#1288) Racial Profiling -- Chicago Police Department (2001) [40 min.] (#815) Racial Profiling (In the Line of Duty) (2001) [15 min.] (#921) Racially Biased Policing: A Principled Response (2002) [15 min.] (#868) Responding to Hate Crimes: A Roll Call Training Video for Police Officers (1999) [20 min.] (#743) Waking in Oak Creek (2014) [34 min.] (#1286) Bias-Based Policing Autopsy [The] : For Death Investigators DVD (2001) [30 min.] (#964) Corpse Tech: Modern Marvels (DVD) (2008) [44 min.] (#1123) Death Detectives: The L.A. County Coroner (Inside Story) DVD (1996) [45 min.] (#1067) Fatal Fire Investigations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (October 1998) [24 min.] (#686) Forensic Anthropology, with Dr. William Bass (1986) [2 hours, 26 min.] (#Set 20) Homicide by Poisoning [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (December 1997) [24 min.] (#681) Bias-Based Policing: Remaining Fair and Impartial (CA POST Telecourse) (September 2014) [2 hours] (#1312) Mutual Respect in Policing (circa 2001) [23 min.] (#957) Racial Profiling -- Chicago Police Department (2001) [40 min.] (#815) Racial Profiling (In the Line of Duty) (2001) [15 min.] (#921) Racially Biased Policing: A Principled Response (2002) [15 min.] (#868) Reducing the Risk II: Making Your Church Safe from Child Sexual Abuse DVD Set (2003) [108 min.] (#417) Background Investigations Bicycles Autopsies Fundamental Skills for Public Safety Cycling (2009) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 129 [21 min.] (#1267) Share the Road (League of Illinois Bicyclists) DVD (2006) [7 min.] (#1064) Biography Series Jeffrey Dahmer: The Monster Within (Biography) DVD (1996) [45 min.] (#981) Serial Killers: Profiling the Criminal Mind DVD (circa 2000) [180 min.] (#980) Ted Bundy: Biography DVD (2002) [43 min.] (#952) Blacks Domestic Violence: A Matter of Culture POST Telecourse (April 1998) [2 hours] (#638) Racially Biased Policing: A Principled Response (2002) [15 min.] (#868) Street Gangs: A Secret History DVD (2000) [1 hour, 31, min.] (#1068) Blind Disability Awareness for Law Enforcement : A Curriculum for Law Enforcement Professionals and Police Social Workers (2001) [1 hour, 31 min.] (#Set 27) Police and People with Disabilities (Department of Justice) (1996 / 2005) [58 min.] (#1034) Bloodborne Pathogens Blood-Borne Pathogens / Backup: Force Continuum (2001) [31 min.] (#1303) Vehicle Searches (2000) [21 min.] (#773) Boats Police Pursuit: Modern Marvels (2004) [45 min.] (#950) Body Armor Heroes Behind the Badge (2012) [1 hour, 30 min.] (#1220) Managing Deadly Force Training: Questions and Issues FBI Teleconference (November 18, 1998) [2 hours] (#689) Second Chance vs. Magnum Force (1988) [118 min.] (#50) What Dogs Try to Tell Cops (2003) [24 min.] (#895) Body Searches Frisk/Strip Search [12 min.] (#JOB 201) Golden Nuggets 3: Life-saving Street Smarts for Cops (2016) [33 min.] (#1307) Infectious Diseases in the Jail (circa 1990) [9 min.] (#JOB 109) Management of Bloodborne and Airborne Pathogens in Corrections (1998) [41 min.] (#CRT 221) Search Incident to Arrest and Gender Problems (1999) [30 min.] (#718) Tactical Pat Downs and Frisk Searches (Searches of Persons 1) (1999) [28 min.] (#710) Bomb Threats Bomb Explosion: First Responder AND Dick and Harry: Rest in Pieces (September 1995) [17 min.] (#484. pt. C-D) Bombings Manhunt - Boston Bombers (Nova) (2013) [52 min.] (#1242 ) Suicide Bomber DVD (2005) [30 min.] (#971) Bombs Bomb Explosion: First Responder AND Dick and Harry: Rest in Pieces (September 1995) [17 min.] (#484. pt. C-D) Forensic Science: The Crime Fighter's Weapon [Modern Marvels] (1997) [48 min.] (#912) IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices): CoMNET Broadcast (December 13, 2006) DVD (December 13, 2006) [60 min.] (#1066) Iraq's Guns for Hire (2009) [45 min.] (#1212) New Trends in Suicide Bombers [FBITN] DVDs (circa 2006) [4 hours] (#1097) Suicide Bomber DVD (2005) [30 min.] (#971) Suicide/Homicide Bombers (Live Response) DVD (September 27, 2006) [58 min.] (#1062) Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber: Biography (DVD) (1998) [42 min.] (#1110) Breaching Body Cameras Basic Crisis Entry for Law Enforcement (Circa 2005) [37 min.] (#1236) Body Cams: What Every Cop Should Know (2015) [31 min.] (#1289) building searches Body Language The Central Park Jogger Case: What Went Wrong? (American Justice) (2003) [45 min.] (#1244) Conducting Interviews (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [14 min.] (#1029) Field Interviewing: Recognition of Deception [40 min. (20 min. each section)] (#407) Golden Nuggets : Life-Saving Street Smart Tips for Cops (2016) [30 min.] (#1304) Truth or Deception [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (May 1996) [24 min.] (#715) Are You or Your Agency Prepared for an Active Shooter? (2011) [33 min.] (#1290) Could a Russian-like School Siege Happen Here? (In the Line of Duty) (2007) [29 min.] (#1075) House Clearing and Cornering : Tactics and Techniques (1999) [1 hour, 8 min.] (#1259) Methamphetamine Labs: A New Danger for Illinois (January 2000) [35 min.] (#826) Rapid Response to the Active Shooter (In the Line of Duty Special Issue) (2000) [50 min.] (#884) Building Entry NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 130 Basic Crisis Entry for Law Enforcement (Circa 2005) [37 min.] (#1236) Bullying (2013) [1 hour, 40 min.] (#1255) Unsolved history : The St. Valentine's Day massacre ([s.l., circa 2004]) (#1080) Getting S.M.A.R.T. : Dealing with Bullies (2011) [20 min.] (#1203) Gum in My Hair : How to Cope with a Bully (2010) [20 min.] (#1196) Cerebral Palsy Burglary Change You Make the Difference: Preventing Home Burglary (circa 1988) [22 min.] (#78) Developing the Executive Team (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (August 1996 through January 1997) [2 hours, 24 min.] (#Set 18) Buses School Bus Security: A 21st Century Approach DVD (circa 2006) [13 min.] (#1168) Business Crime $100 Training Video Presentation DVD (2010) [9 and 20 min.] (#1171) Cargo Theft FBI Teleconference (March 1997) [2 hours] (#581) Mafia: The History of the Mob in America (DVDs) (1993) [3 hours, 42 min. over 5 programs)] (#1058) New Face of Crime [The] : Investigative Report (1997) [45 min.] (#811) Workplace Violence POST Telecourse (June 1999) [2 hours] (#719) Crime Victims with Disabilities: What the Prosecutor Needs to Know (DVDs) (2006) [Disc 1: 1 hour, 20 min., Disc 2: 50 min.] (#1079) Chaplains Communities Answering the Call: Ministering to First Responders FBI Teleconference (May 14, 2003) [1 hour, 51 min.] (#908) Employee Assistance Programs FBI Teleconference [1 hour, 50 min.] (#513) Murder of a Georgia Deputy [Kyle Dinkheller Shooting]: In the Line of Duty (2002) [57 min.] (#963) Chemical Agents Capital Punishment Fighting through Pepper Spray: Counter Assault and Survival Tactics [29 min.] (#470) Managing Civil Disobedience POST Telecourse (July 1998) [2 hours] (#654) OC Aerosol in Law Enforcement II (2001) [38 min.] (#818) OC Aerosol Use in Law Enforcement [22 min.] (#435) Use of OC & Pepper Spray in Corrections (1997) [30 min.] (#CRT 122) Death Devices (Modern Marvels) DVD (circa 2002) [44 min.] (#1175) Chicago CALEA CALEA: In Pursuit of Excellence DVD (2006) [15 min.] (#1051) Careers Career Development and Returning to College (circa 1998) [11 min.] (#JOB 701) Careers in Criminal Justice (2002) [22 min.] (#1176 ) Joining the Force: In the Line of Duty Special Issue (circa 2005) [1 hour] (#1048) Unsolved history : The St. Valentine's Day massacre ([s.l., circa 2004]) (#1080) Child Abuse Jack-in-the-Box: In the Line of Duty (1996) [26 min.] (#849) San Francisco Police Department Cruiser Crash (In the Line of Duty) (2003) [36 min] (#918) Your Vest Won't Stop This Bullet (2005) [14 min.] (#990) Abandoned Babies Safe Haven Law (DVD) (March 2006) [8 min.] (#1129) Anti-Human Trafficking for the Law Enforcement Professional DVD (2006) [45 min.] (#1065) Child Abuse Investigations (CA POST Telecourse DVD) (2000) [1 hours, 57 min.] (#1229) Domestic Violence: Law Enforcement Response FBI Teleconference (May 1999) [2 hours] (#709) I Am Not a Target : Your Child's Weapon Against Predators (2004) [45 min.] (#1271) Prevalence and Consequences of Child Victimization: Preliminary Results from the National Survey of Adolescents (NIJ Research in Progress) (1995) [59 min.] (#556) Stranger Safety (2005) [36 min.] (#1268) Victim Impact: Listen and Learn (circa 2001) [57 min.] (#1078) Case Studies Child Neglect carjacking Cargo Theft FBI Teleconference (March 1997) [2 hours] (#581) Park Smart [20 min.] (#630) Cars Heroes Behind the Badge: Sacrifice & Survival NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 131 Child Abuse Investigations (CA POST Telecourse DVD) (2000) [1 hours, 57 min.] (#1229) Child Sexual Abuse Child Abuse Investigations (CA POST Telecourse DVD) (2000) [1 hours, 57 min.] (#1229) Child Sexual Abuse: Your Most Challenging Case [58 min.] (#138) Reducing the Risk II: Making Your Church Safe from Child Sexual Abuse DVD Set (2003) [108 min.] (#417) Working Together to Stop the Prostitution of Children Teleconference DVD (December 11, 2003) [1 hour, 40 min.] (#1071) Choking Complete CPR (2008) [1 hour, 34 min.] (#1296) Civil Disobedience Managing Civil Disobedience POST Telecourse (July 1998) [2 hours] (#654) New Era of Disobedience: Is Your Department Ready [FBI Teleconference] (November 7, 2001) [2 hours] (#820) Civil Rights Managing Civil Disobedience POST Telecourse (July 1998) [2 hours] (#654) New Era of Disobedience: Is Your Department Ready [FBI Teleconference] (November 7, 2001) [2 hours] (#820) Proactive Approach to Avoiding Lawsuits [15 min.] (#JOB 310) Raising Adam Lanza ( 2013) [1 hour] (#1232) Recovering from Your Crime Related Injuries (DVD) (1999) [11 min.] (#1081) Responding to Hate Crimes: A Roll Call Training Video for Police Officers (1999) [20 min.] (#743) Rights vs. Privileges [15 min.] (#JOB 312) Comic Relief Buck Savage Tape [32 min.] (#194) Chicago Stings (1993) [10 min.] (#420) Crime Fighters (The) (1938) [9 min.] (#583) Second Chance vs. Magnum Force (1988) [118 min.] (#50) Communication 9-11 Commission Report DVD (2004) [130 min.] (#956) 911 on DVD: Volume 2 (2010) [10 to 15 minutes] (#1186) 911onDVD -- Volume 3 (circa 2011) [205 minutes] (#1284) 911onDVD -- Volume 7 (2014) [210 minutes] (#1285) Achieving Diversity through Marketing FBI Teleconference (January 17, 2001) [2 hours] (#801) Autism and Law Enforcement Roll Call Briefing Video (VHS) (2004) [21 min.] (#927) Autism: The Hidden Epidemic DVD (2005) [4 hours] (#975) Common Ground: Interacting with the Hispanic Community [16 min.] (#167) Con Games and Inmates: What the Line Officer Needs to Know [15 min.] (#JOB 407) Conducting Interrogations (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [13 min.] (#1030) Conducting Interviews (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [14 min.] (#1029) Conflict Resolution for Youth: Programming for Schools, Youth-serving Organizations, and Community and Juvenile Justice Settings (Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Teleconference) (May 1996) [2 hours, 23 min. (over two tapes)] (#606) Conflict Resolution Intervention in a Jail Setting (circa 1995) [9 min.] (#JOB 706) Cultural Competency POST Telecourse (June 2002) [1 hour, 45 min.] (#864) Cultural Diversity in America (United Against Crime Teleconference) (1998) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#691) Cultural Diversity in Jail (circa 1998) [11 min.] (#JOB 703) Dealing with Aggressive Behavior [10 min.] (#JOB 307) Developing the Executive Team (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (August 1996 through January 1997) [2 hours, 24 min.] (#Set 18) Diplomatic and Consular Immunity: Guidance for Law Enforcement and Judicial Authorities (August 1998) [21 min.] (#750) Dispatchers 2002: Becoming Culturally Competent POST Telecourse (July 2002) [2 hours] (#865) Dog Encounters: Keeping Officers Safe (CA POST Telecourse) (December 2015) [2 hours] (#1311) Effective Courtroom Testimony (October and November 1998) [46 min. and 1 hour] (#663) Effective Interpersonal Communications [10 min.] (#JOB 104) Essential Communication Skills Tape Set [ALERT] (2004) [15, 17, 18 min. 50 min. total] (#Set 30) Ethics: Doing the Job Right and Doing the Right Job (FBI Teleconference) (August 1992) [3 hours] (#311) Gaining Insight, Taking Action : Basic Skills for Serving Victims (2002 (2011) ) [13 min., 12 min. , and 9 min.: 34 min., total] (#1262) Inmates with Special Needs (1997) [12 min.] (#JOB 602) Internal Affairs: Problem Resolution (1992) [17 min.] (#275) Interpersonal Communications: Legal Implications (2001) [32 min. on 2 tapes] (#823) Law Enforcement: Your Piece in the Autism Puzzle DVD (2008) [13 min.] (#1161) Leadership and Communication Essentials in Law Enforcement (September/October 1999) [48 min.] (#Set 21) Managing Conflict Resolution [12 min.] (#JOB 511) Mutual Respect in Policing (circa 2001) [23 min.] (#957) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 132 Officer Comportment [9 min.] (#JOB 208) The Path to Violence : After Newtown (DVD) (2013) [53 min.] (#1231) Problem-Solving from an Officer's Viewpoint [11 min.] (#JOB 404) Programming Opportunities in Jails [18 min.] (#JOB 510) Racial Profiling -- Chicago Police Department (2001) [40 min.] (#815) Religions, Cultures and Communities DVDs (September 2006) [140 min, total] (#1073) Responding to Hate Crimes: A Roll Call Training Video for Police Officers (1999) [20 min.] (#743) Seizure vs Non-Seizure of Persons (2000) [34 min. on 2 tapes] (#758) Social Media POST Telecourse (2012) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#1265) Sovereign Citizens : Extremists (CA POST Telecourse) (May 2013) [1 hour, 33 min] (#1309) Stress Management in Law Enforcement FBI Teleconference (March 10, 1999) [2 hours] (#713) Tactical Communications (CA POST Telecourse) (April 2007) [2 hours, 33 min] (#1313) Understanding the Inmate Subculture (1997) [9 min.] (#JOB 603) Verbal Judo (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2001) [38 and 33 min.] (#969) Voices of September 11th [The] (2003) [3 hours, 47 min.] (#Set 29) Working with Developmentally Disabled Inmates (circa 1998) [11 min.] (#JOB 710) Writing Skills for Command Personnel [79 min.] (#Set 3) Communications CTO (Communications Training Officer) Development 2003: Tools for the Trainer POST Telecourse (2003) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#1266) El Segundo Movie Theater Fight (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2012) [54 min.] (#1207) Voices of September 11th [The] (2003) [3 hours, 47 min.] (#Set 29) Communities Achieving Diversity through Marketing FBI Teleconference (January 17, 2001) [2 hours] (#801) Communities and Crime: A Study in Chicago (NIJ Research in Progress) (1995) [58 min.] (#555) Creating Media for Community Relations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (March 2001) [24 min.] (#794) Disability Awareness for Law Enforcement : A Curriculum for Law Enforcement Professionals and Police Social Workers (2001) [1 hour, 31 min.] (#Set 27) Excellence in Problem-Oriented Policing: The Herman Goldstein Award Winner and Finalists (2004) [31 min.] (#961) Ferguson; The Lessons Learned (2016) [1 hour, 43 min.] (#1308) Lessons from a Hate Crime Detective (2014) [7 min.] (#1287) Problem Oriented Policing Set (circa 1998) [1 hour, 39 min., on 6 videos] (#Set 35) Use of Force by Peace Officers POST Telecourse (DVD) (February 2004) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#1225) Waking in Oak Creek (2014) [34 min.] (#1286) Community Policing Community Policing in Chicago: Fact or Fiction (NIJ Research in Progress) (May 1995) [1 hour] (#495) Cops or Criminals? (Investigative Reports DVD) (1996) [46 min] (#1142) Developing Street Sources and CIs (Street Cop Series) DVDs (2005) [14 min. and 18 min.: 32 min, total] (#1028) Excellence in Problem-Oriented Policing: The Herman Goldstein Award Winner and Finalists (2004) [31 min.] (#961) Homeland Security and CommunityPolicing FBI Teleconference (September 5, 2002) [2 hours] (#856) Leadership and Communication Essentials in Law Enforcement (September/October 1999) [48 min.] (#Set 21) Mental Illness: Police Response (1995) [16 min.] (#708) Power of [Crime] Prevention with Community Policing FBI Teleconference (May 1997) [2 hours] (#578) Problem Oriented Policing Set (circa 1998) [1 hour, 39 min., on 6 videos] (#Set 35) Responding to Hate Crimes: A Roll Call Training Video for Police Officers (1999) [20 min.] (#743) Comportment The 5 Concurrent Themes to Success (DVD) (2004) [46 min.] (#1182) 911 on DVD: Health and Customer Service (2008) [73 min.] (#1120) 911 on DVD: Volume 2 (2010) [10 to 15 minutes] (#1186) 911 on DVD: Volume 4 (circa 2012) [ 2 hours, 45 min., (Multiple short segments)] (#1272) 911onDVD -- Volume 7 (2014) [210 minutes] (#1285) Approaching Alzheimer's: Make Your First Response the Right Response (DVD) (2008) [29 min.] (#1139) Autism and Law Enforcement Roll Call Briefing Video (VHS) (2004) [21 min.] (#927) Barney Miller The First Season DVD (1974-1975) [20 min./episode] (#1219) Bias-Based Policing: Remaining Fair and Impartial (CA POST Telecourse) (September 2014) [2 hours] (#1312) Buck Savage Tape [32 min.] (#194) The Bully of Toulon (American Justice) DVD (2004) [44 min.] (#1108) Common Ground: Interacting with the Hispanic NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 133 Community [16 min.] (#167) Coping with a Changing Inmate Population (1997) [14 min.] (#JOB 606) Cops or Criminals? (Investigative Reports DVD) (1996) [46 min] (#1142) Cultural Competency POST Telecourse (June 2002) [1 hour, 45 min.] (#864) Cultural Diversity in Jail (circa 1998) [11 min.] (#JOB 703) Developing the Executive Team (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (August 1996 through January 1997) [2 hours, 24 min.] (#Set 18) Disability Awareness for Law Enforcement : A Curriculum for Law Enforcement Professionals and Police Social Workers (2001) [1 hour, 31 min.] (#Set 27) Dispatchers 2002: Becoming Culturally Competent POST Telecourse (July 2002) [2 hours] (#865) DUI, Deranged, or? (2003) [11 min.] (#907) Effective Courtroom Testimony (October and November 1998) [46 min. and 1 hour] (#663) Emergency Vehicle Operation (1998) [29 min] (#672) Emotional Survival POST Telecourse (November 1999) [2 hours] (#764) Ethical Considerations (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [21 min.] (#1031) Ethics: Doing the Job Right and Doing the Right Job (FBI Teleconference) (August 1992) [3 hours] (#311) Ferguson; The Lessons Learned (2016) [1 hour, 43 min.] (#1308) Human Factors in Undercover Operations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (1993) [24 min.] (#732) In the Line of Duty Two-Minute Warnings (circa 2005) [2 minutes per segment] (#1214) Internal Affairs: American Justice (DVD) (1997) [44 min.] (#1162) Internal Affairs: Problem Resolution (1992) [17 min.] (#275) Interpersonal Communications: Legal Implications (2001) [32 min. on 2 tapes] (#823) It's the Right Thing to Do : Consular Notification (circa 2003) [11 min.] (#982) Law Enforcement and Media: A Perspective from Behind the Camera [FBI Teleconference] (July 11, 2001) [2 hours] (#814) Law Enforcement: Your Piece in the Autism Puzzle DVD (2008) [13 min.] (#1161) Liability Issues Involving Use of Force (In Jails) (1997) [12 min.] (#JOB 609) Managing Civil Disobedience POST Telecourse (July 1998) [2 hours] (#654) Managing Force Escalations (about 1995) [36 min] (#671) Misconduct to Corruption: Avoiding the Impending Crisis FBI Teleconference (January 13, 1999) [2 hours] (#690) Murder of a Georgia Deputy [Kyle Dinkheller Shooting]: In the Line of Duty (2002) [57 min.] (#963) Mutual Respect in Policing (circa 2001) [23 min.] (#957) Officer Comportment [9 min.] (#JOB 208) Organizational Risk Management: The 5 Pillars of Success (DVD) (2004) [57 min.] (#1184) Professionalism and Ethics [16 min.] (#JOB 408) Racial Profiling -- Chicago Police Department (2001) [40 min.] (#815) Racial Profiling (In the Line of Duty) (2001) [15 min.] (#921) Racially Biased Policing: A Principled Response (2002) [15 min.] (#868) Religions, Cultures and Communities DVDs (September 2006) [140 min, total] (#1073) Rodney King Case (The): What the Jury Saw in California v. Powell [1 hour, 56 min.] (#266) Search Incident to Arrest and Gender Problems (1999) [30 min.] (#718) Serpico: Honor Bound (DVD) (2006) [44 min.] (#1149) Service, Support & Justice : Law Enforcement Response to Crime Victims (2012) [15 min.] (#1237) Sexual Harassment in Law Enforcement: The Harasser's Behavior (1998) [25 min.] (#644) Staying Calm / Avoid Communication Screw-ups (Special Issues : In the Line of Duty) (2000) [29 min.] (#851) Tactical Communications (CA POST Telecourse) (April 2007) [2 hours, 33 min] (#1313) Tactical Pat Downs and Frisk Searches (Searches of Persons 1) (1999) [28 min.] (#710) Testifying in Court (circa 1998) [ 15 min.] (#JOB 709) Tribal Cops (DVD) (2001) [43 min] (#1132) Use of Force by Peace Officers POST Telecourse (DVD) (February 2004) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#1225) Use of Force: The Death of Eric Garner (2015) [30 min.] (#1293) Verbal Judo (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2001) [38 and 33 min.] (#969) Why Things go Right; Why Things Go Wrong (DVD) (2004) [55 min.] (#1183) Wrong Arm of the Law (The): Steroids in Law Enforcement (2010) [14 min.] (#1294) Yonge & the Restless: Policing the World Series (circa 1994) [23 min.] (#457) Computer Crime Social Media POST Telecourse (2012) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#1265) Web of Deceit: Delivering Justice DVD (2005) [9 min.] (#1044) Computers The Use of Technology to Stalk (2011) [15 min.] (#1193 ) Using and Presenting Digital Evidence in the Courtroom: Mock Trial DVDs (2008) [2 ½ hours] (#1113) Con Games NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 134 All the King's Men: Picking Up the Pieces (DVD) (2006) [13 min.] (#1035) Con Games and Inmates: What the Line Officer Needs to Know [15 min.] (#JOB 407) Dialing for Dollars: Delivering Justice DVD (2004) [21 min.] (#1045) Don't Fall for a Telephone Line: Stop Fraud Program Kit (1997) [16 min.] (#Set 17) Long Shot: Delivering Justice DVD (2004) [7 min.] (#1046) Nowhere to Run: Delivering Justice DVD (2005) [11 min.] (#1043) Web of Deceit: Delivering Justice DVD (2005) [9 min.] (#1044) Work@Home Scams: They Just Don't Pay: Delivering Justice DVD (2004) [6 minutes] (#1047) concealed weapons Advanced Concealed Carry (1997) [1 hour, 40 min.] (#1298) Concealed Carry : Techniques and Secrets of the Pros (1996) [1 hour, 59 min.] (#1297) Dynamics of Off-Duty Encounters, Pt. 1 [29 min.] (#514) Dynamics of Off-Duty Encounters, Pt. 2 [36 min.] (#515) FBI: A Revealing Inside Look at the Bureau DVD (2003) [55 min.] (#1054) Hidden Traps and Secret Compartments -- Short Version (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [17 min.] (#1027) San Francisco Police Department Cruiser Crash (In the Line of Duty) (2003) [36 min] (#918) Trolley Square: The Night Rapid Response Worked (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2007) [41 min.] (#1095) Way Advanced Concealed Carry Techniques (2004) [3 hours, 27 min.] (#1299) Concerns of Police Survivors Beneath the Badge DVD (circa 2007) [10 min.] (#1159) C.O.P.S. 25th Anniversary Tribute DVD (2010) [14 min.] (#1158) Confessions The Central Park Jogger Case: What Went Wrong? (American Justice) (2003) [45 min.] (#1244) Confessions (The) [Frontline] (2010) [1 hour, 22 min.] (#1270) Consular Notification : See “Notification” Control Tactics Autism and Law Enforcement Roll Call Briefing Video (VHS) (2004) [21 min.] (#927) Dynamic Striking Techniques (DVD) (1996) [37 min.] (#1102) Hindi Duty Belt (DVD) (2004) [42 min.] (#1164) Inmate Extractions ( 1997) [15 min.] (#JOB 607) Law Enforcement: Your Piece in the Autism Puzzle DVD (2008) [13 min.] (#1161) Managing Civil Disobedience POST Telecourse (July 1998) [2 hours] (#654) Police Arrest and Control, with Keith Livingston (DVD) (2007) [41 min.] (#1144) Police Combat Tactics, Vol. 1 and 2 (DVDs) (2003) [Vol.1: 80 min., Vol. 2: 85 min.] (#1103) Police Safety & Survival: Batons, Handcuffs, and Vehicle Extractions (DVD) (2004) [1 hour, 12 min. ] (#1146) Police Safety & Survival: Pressure Points, Handgun Retention/Disarming (DVD) (2004) [1 hour, 4 min.] (#1145) Positional Asphyxia, Sudden Death, and Transporting Suspects [29 min.] (#522) Practical and Tactical Handcuffing (2002) [32 min.] (#Missing 847) Seal-Mar Baton and Defensive Tactics : Real Training for Real Life (2007) [1 hour, 44 min.] (#1104) Sudden In-Custody Death: Training for Prevention / Positional Asphyxia Update (2000) [16 min.] (#778) Cooperation ICS: The Incident Command System DVD (2000) [23 min.] (#939) Major Case Investigation (FBI Teleconference) (December 1990) [3 hours] (#135) Coroners Corpse Tech: Modern Marvels (DVD) (2008) [44 min.] (#1123) Death Detectives: The L.A. County Coroner (Inside Story) DVD (1996) [45 min.] (#1067) Mass Fatality Management (Live Response) DVD (March 22, 2006) [58 min.] (#1061) Post Mortem : The Death Investigation Crisis in America [Frontline] (2011) [53 min.] (#1269) Corrections Addicted Inmates: Intake through Process (circa 1998) [13 min.] (#JOB 702) Administrative Segregation [10 min.] (#JOB 205) Basic Security Principles [9 min.] (#JOB 107) Booking & Admissions [8 min.] (#JOB 304) Career Development and Returning to College (circa 1998) [11 min.] (#JOB 701) Challenges and Pitfalls of Boot Camps (circa 1998) [12 min.] (#JOB 705) Communicable Diseases (1997) [13 min.] (#JOB 604) Con Games and Inmates: What the Line Officer Needs to Know [15 min.] (#JOB 407) Conflict Resolution Intervention in a Jail Setting (circa 1995) [9 min.] (#JOB 706) Contraband Control [9 min.] (#JOB 309) Control of Keys, Tools and Supplies [8 min.] (#JOB 306) Coping with a Changing Inmate Population (1997) [14 min.] (#JOB 606) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 135 Coping with Crowded Jails [8 min.] (#JOB 203) Coping with the Job [10 min.] (#JOB 303) Critical Incidents in Jails [9 min.] (#JOB 211) Cross-Gender Supervision [8 min.] (#JOB 308 ) Cultural Diversity in Jail (circa 1998) [11 min.] (#JOB 703) Deadly Force Policy (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (March 1996) [24 min.] (#649) Dealing with Aggressive Behavior [10 min.] (#JOB 307) Drugs in the Jail [9 min.] (#JOB 206) Effective Interpersonal Communications [10 min.] (#JOB 104) Effects of Officer Expectations on Inmate Behavior (The) [9 min.] (#JOB 502) Electronic Incarceration (circa 1998) [9 min.] (#JOB 712) Emergency Preparedness Planning [10 min.] (#JOB 209) Female Gang Members in Jails (circa 1995) [13 min.] (#JOB 611) Fire Safety [8 min.] (#JOB 103) Frisk/Strip Search [12 min.] (#JOB 201) Gangs and Gang Identification [11 min.] (#JOB 401) High-Risk Security Escorts [8 min.] (#JOB 311) Hostage Survival [10 min.] (#JOB 207) How to Conduct Cell Searches [15 min.] (#JOB 101) Infectious Diseases in the Jail (circa 1990) [9 min.] (#JOB 109) Inmate Classification Procedures [8 min.] (#JOB 106) Inmate Disciplinary Principles [8 min.] (#JOB 105) Inmate Extractions ( 1997) [15 min.] (#JOB 607) Inmate Grievance Procedure [10 min.] (#JOB 111) Inmate Leaders (circa 1998) [11 min.] (#JOB 704) Inmate Transportation [9 min.] (#JOB 110) Inmates, Jails and Mental Illness (1997) [15 min.] (#JOB 610) Inmates with Special Needs (1997) [12 min.] (#JOB 602) Investigation of Crime in Jails (1994) [18 min] (#JOB 411) Jail Equipment Technology Advances [16 min.] (#JOB 505) Jail Literacy Programs [16 min.] (#JOB 506) Jail Officer's Leadership Role (The) [12 min.] (#JOB 501) Juvenile Boot Camps (Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Teleconference) (1996) [1 hour, 51 min.] (#605) K-9 Dogs in Jails (1997) [10 min.] (#JOB 605) Keepers: A Job Behind Bars (Investigative Reports) DVD (1998) [45 min.] (#954) Liability Issues Involving Use of Force (In Jails) (1997) [12 min.] (#JOB 609) Management of Bloodborne and Airborne Pathogens in Corrections (1998) [41 min.] (#CRT 221) Managing Conflict Resolution [12 min.] (#JOB 511) Managing the Families of Employees during Jail Crisis Situations (circa 1998) [15 min.] (#JOB 711) Natural Disasters: Earthquake Preparedness [8 min.] (#JOB 302) Natural Disasters: Hurricane Preparedness [10 min.] (#JOB 210) Non-Smoking Jails [18 min.] (#JOB 405) Offenders of the '90s [17 min.] (#JOB 512) Officer Comportment [9 min.] (#JOB 208) Preparing for Promotion: Climbing the Ladder [18 min.] (#JOB 507) Preventing Suicides [10 min.] (#JOB 212) Principles of Report Writing [12 min.] (#JOB 102A) Prisons: Modern Marvels (2000) [44 min.] (#917) Proactive Approach to Avoiding Lawsuits [15 min.] (#JOB 310) Problem-Solving from an Officer's Viewpoint [11 min.] (#JOB 404) Professionalism and Ethics [16 min.] (#JOB 408) Programming Opportunities in Jails [18 min.] (#JOB 510) Releasing Inmates [8 min.] (#JOB 305) Responding to Elder Abuse: What Community Corrections Should Know DVD) (2010) [16 min.] (#1165) Rights vs. Privileges [15 min.] (#JOB 312) Selecting and Supervising Inmate Workers [9 min.] (#JOB 204) Small Jails: Special Problems [18 min.] (#JOB 504) Staff Victimization During Jail Crises (1997) [10 min.] (#JOB 608) Staff Wellness [9 min.] (#JOB 509) Street Gangs: What Law Enforcement Can Do (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (June 1998) [24 min.] (#653) Stress Management [10 min.] (#JOB 202) Substance Abuse Treatment Programs for Jails [15 min.] (#JOB 406) Suicide: A Calculated Departure DVD (April 9, 2008) [55 min.] (#1105) Suicide Watch & Intervention (1999) [26 min.] (#CRT 226) Techniques of Report Writing [11 min.] (#JOB 102B) Testifying in Court (circa 1998) [ 15 min.] (#JOB 709) TIE: Training, Industry, and Education [16 min.] (#JOB 412) Tuberculosis in Corrections (circa 1998) [14 min.] (#JOB 708) Understanding Jail Management [16 min.] (#JOB 409) Understanding the Inmate Subculture (1997) [9 min.] (#JOB 603) Use of Force in Jails [9 min.] (#JOB 112) Use of OC & Pepper Spray in Corrections (1997) [30 min.] (#CRT 122) Volunteers in Jails (1996) [11 min.] (#JOB 601) Why not Direct Supervision? [20 min.] (#JOB 503) Work Release: An Overview [9 min.] (#JOB 403) Working in a Lockdown Unit [10 min.] (#JOB 402) Working with Developmentally Disabled Inmates (circa 1998) [11 min.] (#JOB 710) Working with Elderly Inmates (circa 1998) [12 min.] (#JOB 707) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 136 Working with Illegal Alien Inmates (1997) [12 min.] (#JOB 612) Working with Inmates with Mental Illness [17 min.] (#JOB 410) School Administrators & Teachers (2014) [1 hour, 15 min.] (#Set 45) Crashes Corrections Training: See "Police Training" 911 on DVD: Volume 4 (circa 2012) [ 2 hours, 45 min., (Multiple short segments)] (#1272) 911 on DVD: Volume 6 (2013) [3 « hours] (#1273) In Hot Pursuit (2003) [42 min.] (#1199) Is Today Your Day? DVD (2010) [23 min.] (#1179) Michelle Norton Story [The] (circa 2001) [20 min.] (#928) Corruption Crime Cops or Criminals? (Investigative Reports DVD) (1996) [46 min] (#1142) A Death in St. Augustine :Frontline (2013) [53 min.] (#1277) Internal Affairs: American Justice (DVD) (1997) [44 min.] (#1162) Narcs (American Justice) DVD (1997) [47 min.] (#1218 ) Organized Crime: A World History (DVDs) (2001) [217 min., over 5 programs] (#1057) Crime File Series Corrections Officers Keepers: A Job Behind Bars (Investigative Reports) DVD (1998) [45 min.] (#954) Counterfeiting $100 Training Video Presentation DVD (2010) [9 and 20 min.] (#1171) Inside the Secret Service (2004) [1 hour, 32 min.] (#1211) Courts Autism in the Criminal Justice System (2009) [26 min.] (#1215) Graduated Sanctions: An Effective Intervention Strategy for Addressing Delinquency Teleconference DVD (March 22, 2005) [1 hour, 36 min.] (#1072) A Prosecutor's Stand (2014) [21 min] (#1288) Responding to Elder Abuse: What Judges and Court Personnel Should know DVD (2010) [13 min.] (#1166) Using and Presenting Digital Evidence in the Courtroom: Mock Trial DVDs (2008) [2 ½ hours] (#1113) CPR The ABCs of CPR: First Response (DVD) (2006) [48 min.] (#1152) Blunt Force Trauma First Aid (2007) [1 hour, 7 min.] (#1256) Complete CPR (2008) [1 hour, 34 min.] (#1296) CPTED Convenience Store Robberies Decline (In the Line of Duty) (1996) [33 Min.] (#1013 ) Courthouse Security (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2005) [51 min.] (#1040) Problem Oriented Policing Set (circa 1998) [1 hour, 39 min., on 6 videos] (#Set 35) Sandy Hook School Shooting : Lessons Learned for Communities and Crime: A Study in Chicago (NIJ Research in Progress) (1995) [58 min.] (#555) FBI's Crime Lab: Modern Marvels (2003) [43 min.] (#1163 ) Biology and Crime (circa 1986) [29 min.] (#36) Crime Prevention $100 Training Video Presentation DVD (2010) [9 and 20 min.] (#1171) 9-11 Commission Report DVD (2004) [130 min.] (#956) All the King's Men: Picking Up the Pieces (DVD) (2006) [13 min.] (#1035) America's Crystal Meth Epidemic (DVD) (2008) [88 min., in 2 programs] (#1150) The Basic Rules of Safe Firearms Ownership: Fundamentals of Gun Safety (2000) [10 min.] (#1279) Basics of Personal Protection in the Home (2001) [About an hour] (#1282) Behind Closed Doors: Elder Abuse (c. 1999) [13 min.] (#739) Bullets (Modern Marvels) DVD (2003) [44 min.] (#1174 ) Campus Insecurity (2000) [45 min.] (#1200) Car Crashes (Modern Marvels) DVD (2003) [44 min.] (#1173) Cargo Theft FBI Teleconference (March 1997) [2 hours] (#581) Children in Traffic (New Version) (1999) [14 min.] (#872) Convenience Store Robberies Decline (In the Line of Duty) (1996) [33 Min.] (#1013 ) Dialing for Dollars: Delivering Justice DVD (2004) [21 min.] (#1045) Don't Fall for a Telephone Line: Stop Fraud Program Kit (1997) [16 min.] (#Set 17) Faith-Based Responses for Crime Victims DVD (2008) [30 min.] (#1114) Financial Abuse Specialist Team (F.A.S.T.) (August 2002) [33 min.] (#887) Getting S.M.A.R.T. : Dealing with Bullies (2011) [20 min.] (#1203) Gum in My Hair : How to Cope with a Bully (2010) [20 min.] (#1196) Guns in America (2008) [50 min.] (#1254) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 137 Homeland Security Begins at Home: 7 Signs of Terrorism DVD (2005) [9 min.] (#993) Identity Crisis: Delivering Justice DVD (2003) [12 min.] (#1042) It Could Happen to You (1997) [19 min.] (#629) Learn Gun Safety With Eddie Eagle (circa 1995) [7 min.] (#375) Long Shot: Delivering Justice DVD (2004) [7 min.] (#1046) Nowhere to Run: Delivering Justice DVD (2005) [11 min.] (#1043) Operation Lifesaver General Audience Videos (DVD) (circa 2007) [2 hours, 39 min.] (#1127) Park Smart [20 min.] (#630) Personal Protection Outside the Home (2008) [26 min.] (#1283) Power of [Crime] Prevention with Community Policing FBI Teleconference (May 1997) [2 hours] (#578) Problem Oriented Policing Set (circa 1998) [1 hour, 39 min., on 6 videos] (#Set 35) Responding to People with Alzheimer's Disease : Best Practices for Law Enforcement (2013) [24 min.] (#1253) Saving Lives Together: Safe Return and Law Enforcement (2004) [14 min.] (#994) Service, Support & Justice : Law Enforcement Response to Crime Victims (2012) [15 min.] (#1237) Street Thief DVD (2007) [1 hour, 24 min.] (#1177) Teaching Kids to Kill (1999) [1 hour, 44 min.] (#941) Tornadoes: Nature Tech (2003) [45 min.] (#987) Understanding Car Crashes: It's Basic Physics (2000) [22 min.] (#929) Understanding Car Crashes: When Physics meets Biology (2009) [24 min.] (#1187) Volunteers in Police Service Educational Video Series DVD (circa 2006) [40 min., over 4 programs] (#1056) Web of Deceit: Delivering Justice DVD (2005) [9 min.] (#1044) Windy City Tornado: Mega Disasters DVD (2006) [44 min.] (#1055) Witness DVD (circa 1998) [22 min.] (#1134) Work@Home Scams: They Just Don't Pay: Delivering Justice DVD (2004) [6 minutes] (#1047) You Make the Difference: Preventing Home Burglary (circa 1988) [22 min.] (#78) Youth Gangs in America : An Overview of Suppression, Intervention and Prevention Programs (OJJDP Teleconference) (March 21, 1997) [2 hours] (#846) Crime Scenes Cleaning Up After the Disaster DVD set (2005) [3 hours, 51 min.] (#1094) Cold Case Homicide POST Telecourse (2002) [1 hour, 42 min.] (#1224) Crime Scene Preservation [33 min.] (#507) Crime Scene Protection (circa 1992) [7 min.] (#354) Did You See That? (2015) [48 min.] (#1291) Fatal Fire Investigations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (October 1998) [24 min.] (#686) Forensic Anthropology, with Dr. William Bass (1986) [2 hours, 26 min.] (#Set 20) Forensics on Trial (Nova) (2012) [53 min.] (#1245 ) Ground Zero: Search and Recovery (DVD) (2007) [45 min.] (#1100) Healing Presence (SIDS of Illinois, Inc.) (2003) [25 min.] (#1319) Homicide by Poisoning [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (December 1997) [24 min.] (#681) Locating Human Remains (FBI Teleconference (October 13, 1993) [1 hour, 45 min.] (#337) Mass Fatality Management (Live Response) DVD (March 22, 2006) [58 min.] (#1061) Murder "In Cold Blood" (American Justice) (1997) [46 min.] (#1249) Responding to a WMD Crime Scene (March 2004) [28 min.] (#959) Sunshine Cleaning DVD (2008) [1 hour, 42 min.] (#1178) You Are Not Alone (SIDS of Illinois, Inc.) (2002) [23 min.] (#1320) Crime Statistics The Bullet Proof Mind (2011) [4 hours, 49 min.] (#Set 43 ) Criminal Behavior Aileen Wuornos (Biography) DVD (2003) [44 min] (#1141) Biology and Crime (circa 1986) [29 min.] (#36) Domestic Violence: Law Enforcement Response FBI Teleconference (May 1999) [2 hours] (#709) Homeland Security and CommunityPolicing FBI Teleconference (September 5, 2002) [2 hours] (#856) Human Factors in Undercover Operations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (1993) [24 min.] (#732) Innocent Offenders (circa 1990) [14 min.] (#51) Offenders of the '90s [17 min.] (#JOB 512) Sniper in the Tower: True Crime Authors (2004) [44 min.] (#1074) Workplace Violence FBI Teleconference (May 17, 2000) [2 hours] (#795) Criminal investigation 911onDVD -- Volume 3 (circa 2011) [205 minutes] (#1284) Child Abuse Investigations (CA POST Telecourse DVD) (2000) [1 hours, 57 min.] (#1229) Cold Case Homicide POST Telecourse (2002) [1 hour, 42 min.] (#1224) Confessions (The) [Frontline] (2010) [1 hour, 22 min.] (#1270) Corpse Tech: Modern Marvels (DVD) (2008) [44 min.] (#1123) Crime Victims with Disabilities: What the Prosecutor Needs to Know (DVDs) (2006) [Disc 1: 1 hour, 20 min., Disc 2: 50 min.] (#1079) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 138 Critical Incident Response Group: Criminal Behavioral Analysis FBI Teleconference (December 14, 2005) [2 hours] (#997) Death Detectives: The L.A. County Coroner (Inside Story) DVD (1996) [45 min.] (#1067) A Death in St. Augustine :Frontline (2013) [53 min.] (#1277) DNA: Critical Issues for Those Who Work with Victims DVD (April 2007) [24 min.] (#1077) Domestic Violence Response, Investigation, and Prosecution (DVD) (2010) [28 and 30 min.: 58 minutes] (#1194) Elder Physical Abuse and Sexual Abuse: The Medical Piece (2003) [2 hours, 11 min. on 2 tapes] (#925) Eyewitness (American Justice) (1997) [47 min.] (#1252 ) FBI: A Revealing Inside Look at the Bureau DVD (2003) [55 min.] (#1054) Forensic Anthropology, with Dr. William Bass (1986) [2 hours, 26 min.] (#Set 20) Forensic Science: The Crime Fighter's Weapon [Modern Marvels] (1997) [48 min.] (#912) Hidden Traps and Secret Compartments -- Short Version (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [17 min.] (#1027) The Hillside Stranglers (American Justice) (1997) [46] (#1250) Inside the Secret Service (2004) [1 hour, 32 min.] (#1211) Investigation of Crime in Jails (1994) [18 min] (#JOB 411) Jeffrey Dahmer: The Monster Within (Biography) DVD (1996) [45 min.] (#981) Major Case Investigation (FBI Teleconference) (December 1990) [3 hours] (#135) Manhunt - Boston Bombers (Nova) (2013) [52 min.] (#1242 ) Mistaken Identity (American Justice) (2003) [45 min.] (#1251) Murder "In Cold Blood" (American Justice) (1997) [46 min.] (#1249) Post Mortem : The Death Investigation Crisis in America [Frontline] (2011) [53 min.] (#1269) A Prosecutor's Stand (2014) [21 min] (#1288) Psychic Detectives ( 1997) [46 min.] (#1198) Richard Speck [Investigative Reports] DVD (1996) [46 min.] (#1204) Sequential Identification (2005) [9 min.] (#1280) Serial Killers: Profiling the Criminal Mind DVD (circa 2000) [180 min.] (#980) Sexual Assault Response Teams: Partnering for Success (DVD) (circa 2006) [8 min.] (#1076) Ted Bundy: Biography DVD (2002) [43 min.] (#952) To Catch a Killer: Homicide Detectives (American Justice Series) DVD (1996) [45 min.] (#1069) Unsolved history : The St. Valentine's Day massacre ([s.l., circa 2004]) (#1080) Using and Presenting Digital Evidence in the Courtroom: Mock Trial DVDs (2008) [2 ½ hours] (#1113) What the Girl Saw [American Justice] (2004) [45 min.] (#1243) Criminal Justice Crime, the Media, and Our Public Discourse (NIJ Perspectives on Crime and Justice) (1997) [72 min.] (#607) A. Lincoln, Attorney at Law DVD (2006) [27 min.] (#1096) Recovering from Your Crime Related Injuries (DVD) (1999) [11 min.] (#1081) Three Strikes You're Out: Benefits and Costs of California's Mandatory Sentencing Law (NIJ Research in Progress) [45 min.] (#517) Criminal Justice System Gaining Insight, Taking Action : Basic Skills for Serving Victims (2002 (2011) ) [13 min., 12 min. , and 9 min.: 34 min., total] (#1262) Criminal Psychology Anti-Human Trafficking for the Law Enforcement Professional DVD (2006) [45 min.] (#1065) Born Killers: Leopold and Loeb (In Search of History) (1998) [44 min.] (#1205) Columbine: Understanding Why (Investigative Reports) DVD (2002) [45 min.] (#949) Critical Incident Response Group: Criminal Behavioral Analysis FBI Teleconference (December 14, 2005) [2 hours] (#997) Guilty By Reason of Insanity (DVD) (2002) [44 min.] (#1209) The Hillside Stranglers (American Justice) (1997) [46] (#1250) Hostage Survival [10 min.] (#JOB 207) Hostage Takers (The) (1994) [46 min] (#1153) Identifying and Stopping Active Killers (2016) [44 min.] (#1302) Jeffrey Dahmer: The Monster Within (Biography) DVD (1996) [45 min.] (#981) The Jonesboro Schoolyard Ambush (DVD) (1999) [44 min.] (#1208) Manson: 40 Years Later (2009) [90 min.] (#1151) Mind of a Rampage Killer (Nova) (2013) [53 min.] (#1233 ) The Path to Violence : After Newtown (DVD) (2013) [53 min.] (#1231) Raising Adam Lanza ( 2013) [1 hour] (#1232) Serial Killers: Profiling the Criminal Mind DVD (circa 2000) [180 min.] (#980) Sniper in the Tower: True Crime Authors (2004) [44 min.] (#1074) SWAT Teams Shootouts (DVD) (2005) [44 min.] (#1126) Ted Bundy: Biography DVD (2002) [43 min.] (#952) Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber: Biography (DVD) (1998) [42 min.] (#1110) Criminalistics Fatal Fire Investigations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (October 1998) [24 min.] (#686) FBI's Crime Lab: Modern Marvels (2003) [43 min.] NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 139 (#1163 ) Forensic Science: The Crime Fighter's Weapon [Modern Marvels] (1997) [48 min.] (#912) Homicide by Poisoning [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (December 1997) [24 min.] (#681) Inside the Secret Service (2004) [1 hour, 32 min.] (#1211) Joining the Force: In the Line of Duty Special Issue (circa 2005) [1 hour] (#1048) Locating Human Remains (FBI Teleconference (October 13, 1993) [1 hour, 45 min.] (#337) Murder "In Cold Blood" (American Justice) (1997) [46 min.] (#1249) Unsolved history : The St. Valentine's Day massacre ([s.l., circa 2004]) (#1080) Crossing Guards Between the Lines; Adult School Crossing Guard Training [20 min.] (#325) Children in Traffic (New Version) (1999) [14 min.] (#872) Crowd Control Crowd Control Update (California POST Telecourse) (July 2008) [2 hours, 12 min.] (#1201) Managing Civil Disobedience POST Telecourse (July 1998) [2 hours] (#654) Non-Lethal Weapons [Modern Marvels] (2003) [45 min.] (#913) St. Petersburg Riot/Crowd Control (1997) [39 min.] (#1306) Yonge & the Restless: Policing the World Series (circa 1994) [23 min.] (#457) Cultures Achieving Diversity through Marketing FBI Teleconference (January 17, 2001) [2 hours] (#801) Coping with a Changing Inmate Population (1997) [14 min.] (#JOB 606) Cultural Competency POST Telecourse (June 2002) [1 hour, 45 min.] (#864) Cultural Diversity in America (United Against Crime Teleconference) (1998) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#691) Cultural Diversity in Jail (circa 1998) [11 min.] (#JOB 703) Diplomatic and Consular Immunity: Guidance for Law Enforcement and Judicial Authorities (August 1998) [21 min.] (#750) Dispatchers 2002: Becoming Culturally Competent POST Telecourse (July 2002) [2 hours] (#865) Domestic Violence: A Matter of Culture POST Telecourse (April 1998) [2 hours] (#638) Essential Communication Skills Tape Set [ALERT] (2004) [15, 17, 18 min. 50 min. total] (#Set 30) First Response to Victims of Crime DVD (April 2008) [30 min.] (#1107) Gaining Insight, Taking Action : Basic Skills for Serving Victims (2002 (2011) ) [13 min., 12 min. , and 9 min.: 34 min., total] (#1262) Offenders of the '90s [17 min.] (#JOB 512) Patron Saints of the Mexican Drug Underworld DVD (2009) [1 hour] (#1143) Racial Profiling -- Chicago Police Department (2001) [40 min.] (#815) Racial Profiling (In the Line of Duty) (2001) [15 min.] (#921) Religions, Cultures and Communities DVDs (September 2006) [140 min, total] (#1073) Tribal Cops (DVD) (2001) [43 min] (#1132) Waking in Oak Creek (2014) [34 min.] (#1286) Deadly Force Barney Miller The First Season DVD (1974-1975) [20 min./episode] (#1219) Blood-Borne Pathogens / Backup: Force Continuum (2001) [31 min.] (#1303) Deadly Force Issues (1999) [25 min.] (#736) Deadly Force Policy (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (March 1996) [24 min.] (#649) Dog Encounters: Keeping Officers Safe (CA POST Telecourse) (December 2015) [2 hours] (#1311) Managing Deadly Force Training: Questions and Issues FBI Teleconference (November 18, 1998) [2 hours] (#689) Use of Force by Peace Officers POST Telecourse (DVD) (February 2004) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#1225) Use of Force: The Death of Eric Garner (2015) [30 min.] (#1293) Deadly Force: also see "Force" Deaf 911 on DVD: Volume 6 (2013) [3 « hours] (#1273) 911on DVD, Volume 5 (2012) [3 hours, 30 min.] (#1235) Cultural Competency POST Telecourse (June 2002) [1 hour, 45 min.] (#864) Disability Awareness for Law Enforcement : A Curriculum for Law Enforcement Professionals and Police Social Workers (2001) [1 hour, 31 min.] (#Set 27) Gaining Insight, Taking Action : Basic Skills for Serving Victims (2002 (2011) ) [13 min., 12 min. , and 9 min.: 34 min., total] (#1262) Police and People with Disabilities (Department of Justice) (1996 / 2005) [58 min.] (#1034) Death Notification Beyond the Badge: Profile of a School Resource Officer (2014) [17 min.] (#1315) Managing the Families of Employees during Jail Crisis Situations (circa 1998) [15 min.] (#JOB 711) Michelle Norton Story [The] (circa 2001) [20 min.] (#928) Preventing Law Enforcement Suicide; Code 3 Officer Needs Assistance (California POST Telecourse) (December 2007) [1 hour, 44 min.] (#1202 ) Detectives NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 140 Alan Pinkerton : The Original Private Eye (Biography) (1999) [46 min.] (#1234) Private Eyes (American Justice) DVD (1994) [46 min.] (#1117) To Catch a Killer: Homicide Detectives (American Justice Series) DVD (1996) [45 min.] (#1069) developmental disabilities Autism and Law Enforcement Roll Call Briefing Video (VHS) (2004) [21 min.] (#927) Autism: The Hidden Epidemic DVD (2005) [4 hours] (#975) Crime Victims with Disabilities: What the Prosecutor Needs to Know (DVDs) (2006) [Disc 1: 1 hour, 20 min., Disc 2: 50 min.] (#1079) Cultural Competency POST Telecourse (June 2002) [1 hour, 45 min.] (#864) Law Enforcement: Your Piece in the Autism Puzzle DVD (2008) [13 min.] (#1161) Victims with Disabilities: the Forensic Interview: Techniques for Interviewing Victims with Communication and/or Cognitive Disabilities (DVD) (August 2011) [57 min.] (#Set 37) Working with Developmentally Disabled Inmates (circa 1998) [11 min.] (#JOB 710) Diabetes Basic First Aid (2008) [1 hour, 37 min.] (#1295) DUI, Deranged, or? (2003) [11 min.] (#907) First Response: The First Aid Video (DVD) (2004) [1 hour, 5 min.] (#1147) Dignitary Protection Inside the Secret Service (2004) [1 hour, 32 min.] (#1211) Iraq's Guns for Hire (2009) [45 min.] (#1212) Disabled Autism and Law Enforcement Roll Call Briefing Video (VHS) (2004) [21 min.] (#927) Autism, Fire Rescue & EMS DVD (2009) [16 and 9 min.: 25 min. total] (#1188) Autism: The Hidden Epidemic DVD (2005) [4 hours] (#975) Coping with a Changing Inmate Population (1997) [14 min.] (#JOB 606) Crime Victims with Disabilities: What the Prosecutor Needs to Know (DVDs) (2006) [Disc 1: 1 hour, 20 min., Disc 2: 50 min.] (#1079) Cultural Competency POST Telecourse (June 2002) [1 hour, 45 min.] (#864) Disability Awareness for Law Enforcement : A Curriculum for Law Enforcement Professionals and Police Social Workers (2001) [1 hour, 31 min.] (#Set 27) First Response to Victims of Crime DVD (April 2008) [30 min.] (#1107) Gaining Insight, Taking Action : Basic Skills for Serving Victims (2002 (2011) ) [13 min., 12 min. , and 9 min.: 34 min., total] (#1262) Inmates with Special Needs (1997) [12 min.] (#JOB 602) Law Enforcement: Your Piece in the Autism Puzzle DVD (2008) [13 min.] (#1161) Managing Limited Duty Officers FBI Teleconference (August 13, 2003) [2 hours] (#909) Offenders of the '90s [17 min.] (#JOB 512) Police and People with Disabilities (Department of Justice) (1996 / 2005) [58 min.] (#1034) Take Another Look; Police Response to Seizures and Epilepsy [15 min.] (#257) Victims with Disabilities: the Forensic Interview: Techniques for Interviewing Victims with Communication and/or Cognitive Disabilities (DVD) (August 2011) [57 min.] (#Set 37) Violence and Mental Illness: A Community Solution UAC Teleconference (1998) [106 min.] (#634) Working with Developmentally Disabled Inmates (circa 1998) [11 min.] (#JOB 710) Working with Elderly Inmates (circa 1998) [12 min.] (#JOB 707) Disaster Management 911 on DVD: Health and Customer Service (2008) [73 min.] (#1120) Discipline Inmate Disciplinary Principles [8 min.] (#JOB 105) Misconduct to Corruption: Avoiding the Impending Crisis FBI Teleconference (January 13, 1999) [2 hours] (#690) Discrimination Managing Limited Duty Officers FBI Teleconference (August 13, 2003) [2 hours] (#909) Sexual Harassment in Law Enforcement: The Harasser's Behavior (1998) [25 min.] (#644) Women Executives in Law Enforcement FBI Teleconference (July 8, 1998) [2 hours] (#646) Diseases Blood-Borne Pathogens / Backup: Force Continuum (2001) [31 min.] (#1303) Communicable Diseases (1997) [13 min.] (#JOB 604) DUI, Deranged, or? (2003) [11 min.] (#907) Hunting the Nightmare Bacteria :Frontline (2013) [53 min.] (#1276) IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices): CoMNET Broadcast (December 13, 2006) DVD (December 13, 2006) [60 min.] (#1066) Incident Command 9-11: Lessons Learned at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and Boca Raton, Florida (EENET Teleconference) (May 15 and June 5, 2002) [2 hours] (#893) Infectious Diseases in the Jail (circa 1990) [9 min.] (#JOB 109) Management of Bloodborne and Airborne Pathogens in Corrections (1998) [41 min.] (#CRT 221) Preventing Driver Fatigue DVD (2007) [17 min.] (#1157 ) Tuberculosis in Corrections (circa 1998) [14 min.] NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 141 (#JOB 708) Vehicle Searches (2000) [21 min.] (#773) Working with Illegal Alien Inmates (1997) [12 min.] (#JOB 612) dispatchers 911 on DVD: Health and Customer Service (2008) [73 min.] (#1120) 911 on DVD: Volume 2 (2010) [10 to 15 minutes] (#1186) 911 on DVD: Volume 4 (circa 2012) [ 2 hours, 45 min., (Multiple short segments)] (#1272) 911 on DVD: Volume 6 (2013) [3 « hours] (#1273) 911on DVD, Volume 5 (2012) [3 hours, 30 min.] (#1235) 911onDVD -- Volume 3 (circa 2011) [205 minutes] (#1284) 911onDVD -- Volume 7 (2014) [210 minutes] (#1285) Code 9 : Officer Needs Assistance (2016) [1 hour, 20 min.] (#1316) CTO (Communications Training Officer) Development 2003: Tools for the Trainer POST Telecourse (2003) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#1266) Dispatchers 2002: Becoming Culturally Competent POST Telecourse (July 2002) [2 hours] (#865) Dispatchers: Career Resiliency (CA POST Telecourse) (September 2015) [2 hours] (#1314) Gordon Graham: Risk Management and the Telecommunications Center DVDs (2007) [4 hours, 9 min, on 4 discs] (#Set 38) Mental Health Update (CA POST Telecourse) (August 2013) [2 hours] (#1318) Staying Calm / Avoid Communication Screw-ups (Special Issues : In the Line of Duty) (2000) [29 min.] (#851) Traffic Stops of Sovereign Citizens: What Every Cop Needs to Know (2012) [44 min.] (#1197) Waking in Oak Creek (2014) [34 min.] (#1286) Dispatching 911 on DVD: Health and Customer Service (2008) [73 min.] (#1120) 911 on DVD: Volume 2 (2010) [10 to 15 minutes] (#1186) 911 on DVD: Volume 4 (circa 2012) [ 2 hours, 45 min., (Multiple short segments)] (#1272) 911 on DVD: Volume 6 (2013) [3 « hours] (#1273) 911on DVD, Volume 5 (2012) [3 hours, 30 min.] (#1235) Dispatchers 2002: Becoming Culturally Competent POST Telecourse (July 2002) [2 hours] (#865) Guns in America (2008) [50 min.] (#1254) Manhunt - Boston Bombers (Nova) (2013) [52 min.] (#1242 ) Staying Calm / Avoid Communication Screw-ups (Special Issues : In the Line of Duty) (2000) [29 min.] (#851) Voices of September 11th [The] (2003) [3 hours, 47 min.] (#Set 29) Diversity: See "Cultures" DNA The Central Park Jogger Case: What Went Wrong? (American Justice) (2003) [45 min.] (#1244) Cold Case Homicide POST Telecourse (2002) [1 hour, 42 min.] (#1224) DNA: Critical Issues for Those Who Work with Victims DVD (April 2007) [24 min.] (#1077) Forensic Science: The Crime Fighter's Weapon [Modern Marvels] (1997) [48 min.] (#912) Ground Zero: Search and Recovery (DVD) (2007) [45 min.] (#1100) Lying Eyes (American Justice) (2001) [41 min.] (#1248 ) What the Girl Saw [American Justice] (2004) [45 min.] (#1243) Dogs Canine Deployment for Police (2008) [22 min.] (#1121) Dog Encounters: Keeping Officers Safe (CA POST Telecourse) (December 2015) [2 hours] (#1311) Emergency First Aid for Dogs : Working Dog Edition (2011) [1 hour, 34 min.] (#1221) Golden Nuggets : Life-Saving Street Smart Tips for Cops (2016) [30 min.] (#1304) How to Save Your Dog's Life (1988) [36 min.] (#475) K-9 Dogs in Jails (1997) [10 min.] (#JOB 605) What Dogs Try to Tell Cops (2003) [24 min.] (#895) Domestic Violence 911on DVD, Volume 5 (2012) [3 hours, 30 min.] (#1235) Alzheimer's Disease: Facing the Facts (2009) [46 min.] (#1264) Behind Closed Doors: Elder Abuse (c. 1999) [13 min.] (#739) Crimes Against the Elderly Interactive Teleconference (1998) [2 hours] (#608) Cultural Competency POST Telecourse (June 2002) [1 hour, 45 min.] (#864) A Death in St. Augustine :Frontline (2013) [53 min.] (#1277) Domestic Abuse by Police Officers FBI Teleconference (September 1998) [2 hours] (#662) Domestic Violence: A Matter of Culture POST Telecourse (April 1998) [2 hours] (#638) Domestic Violence: Law Enforcement Response FBI Teleconference (May 1999) [2 hours] (#709) Domestic Violence Response, Investigation, and Prosecution (DVD) (2010) [28 and 30 min.: 58 minutes] (#1194) Elder Physical Abuse and Sexual Abuse: The Medical Piece (2003) [2 hours, 11 min. on 2 tapes] (#925) Financial Abuse Specialist Team (F.A.S.T.) (August 2002) [33 min.] (#887) Firearms Concealed Carry Act (2014) [34 min.] (#1274 ) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 142 Investigating Financial Exploitation Against the Elderly Interactive Teleconference (March 11, 1999) [2 hours, 25 min.] (#677) Public Health Implications of Law Enforcement Stress [NIJ Research in Progress Series] (March 23, 1999) [37 min.] (#1093) Responding to Elder Abuse: What Community Corrections Should Know DVD) (2010) [16 min.] (#1165) Responding to Elder Abuse: What Judges and Court Personnel Should know DVD (2010) [13 min.] (#1166) Responding to Elder Abuse: What Law Enforcement Should Know {DVD} (2010) [14 min.] (#1167) Responding to Victims of Human Trafficking DVD (April 2008) [20 min.] (#1106) Victim Impact: Listen and Learn (circa 2001) [57 min.] (#1078) Violence in the Workplace (FBI Teleconference) [2 hours] (#408) Workplace Violence FBI Teleconference (May 17, 2000) [2 hours] (#795) Workplace Violence POST Telecourse (June 1999) [2 hours] (#719) Driving Approaching Alzheimer's: Make Your First Response the Right Response (DVD) (2008) [29 min.] (#1139) Car Crashes (Modern Marvels) DVD (2003) [44 min.] (#1173) Emergency Vehicle Operation (1998) [29 min] (#672) Fundamental Skills for Public Safety Cycling (2009) [21 min.] (#1267) In Hot Pursuit (2003) [42 min.] (#1199) Michelle Norton Story [The] (circa 2001) [20 min.] (#928) Operation Lifesaver General Audience Videos (DVD) (circa 2007) [2 hours, 39 min.] (#1127) Perspectives on Enforcement DVD (1993) [17 min.] (#1156 ) Police Pursuit: Modern Marvels (2004) [45 min.] (#950) Preventing Driver Fatigue DVD (2007) [17 min.] (#1157 ) Preventing Road Rage: Anger Management for Drivers (1998) [20 min.] (#658) Pursuits: Training, Vehicle Upgrades and Policy FBI Teleconference (November 2000 ) [2 hours] (#776) San Francisco Police Department Cruiser Crash (In the Line of Duty) (2003) [36 min] (#918) Share the Road (League of Illinois Bicyclists) DVD (2006) [7 min.] (#1064) Sharing Ideas to Save Lives: Promoting Safer Driving Practices Across the Nation DVD (October 2008) [6 min] (#1155) Signs, Signals and Markings (DVD) (2006) [18 min.] (#1116) Understanding Car Crashes: It's Basic Physics (2000) [22 min.] (#929) Understanding Car Crashes: When Physics meets Biology (2009) [24 min.] (#1187) Drug abuse 911 on DVD: Volume 6 (2013) [3 « hours] (#1273) 911on DVD, Volume 5 (2012) [3 hours, 30 min.] (#1235) Addicted Inmates: Intake through Process (circa 1998) [13 min.] (#JOB 702) America's Crystal Meth Epidemic (DVD) (2008) [88 min., in 2 programs] (#1150) Baths Salts: What Every Cop Needs to Know (2012) [24 min] (#1213) Employee Assistance Programs FBI Teleconference [1 hour, 50 min.] (#513) Gaining Insight, Taking Action : Basic Skills for Serving Victims (2002 (2011) ) [13 min., 12 min. , and 9 min.: 34 min., total] (#1262) Hooked: Illegal Drugs and How They Got That Way (2000) [200 min] (#979) It Could Happen to You (1997) [19 min.] (#629) Methamphetamine in Illinois : User/Manufacturer Behavior (2001) [34 min.] (#827) Methamphetamine Labs: A New Danger for Illinois (January 2000) [35 min.] (#826) Non-Smoking Jails [18 min.] (#JOB 405) Professionalism and Ethics [16 min.] (#JOB 408) Secrets of the Drug Violator Exposed (DVD) (2006) [42 min.] (#1191) Substance Abuse Treatment Programs for Jails [15 min.] (#JOB 406) Sudden In-Custody Death: Training for Prevention / Positional Asphyxia Update (2000) [16 min.] (#778) Three Ways to Keep Your Children Off Drugs / Why Drugs [80 min.] (#187) The Truth About Drugs (DVD) (2009) [102 min.] (#1181) Wrong Arm of the Law (The): Steroids in Law Enforcement (2010) [14 min.] (#1294) Drug Enforcement 911 on DVD: Volume 6 (2013) [3 « hours] (#1273) America's Crystal Meth Epidemic (DVD) (2008) [88 min., in 2 programs] (#1150) David High Story: A Guide for Close Combat Survival [25 min.] (#460) Drugs in the Jail [9 min.] (#JOB 206) Hidden Traps and Secret Compartments -- Short Version (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [17 min.] (#1027) Hooked: Illegal Drugs and How They Got That Way (2000) [200 min] (#979) Meth Epidemic (The): Frontline DVD (2006) [53 min.] (#1059) Murder on Tape (LETN Command Update Special) (circa 1992) [55 min.] (#236) Narco State DVD (2009) [50 min.] (#1170) Organized Crime: A World History (DVDs) (2001) [217 min., over 5 programs] (#1057) Patron Saints of the Mexican Drug Underworld DVD (2009) [1 hour] (#1143) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 143 Recognizing, Reporting & Preventing Terrorism POST Telecourse (April 17, 2003) [1 hour, 54 min.] (#901) Secrets of the Drug Violator Exposed (DVD) (2006) [42 min.] (#1191) Drug Trafficking Baths Salts: What Every Cop Needs to Know (2012) [24 min] (#1213) Cops on Trial (American Justice) (1994) [46 min.] (#1216) Ethical Considerations (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [21 min.] (#1031) Gang Violence in America : 20th Century with Mike Wallace (1996) [43 min.] (#809) Hidden Traps and Secret Compartments -- Short Version (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [17 min.] (#1027) Mafia: The History of the Mob in America (DVDs) (1993) [3 hours, 42 min. over 5 programs)] (#1058) Methamphetamine Labs: A New Danger for Illinois (January 2000) [35 min.] (#826) Narcs (American Justice) DVD (1997) [47 min.] (#1218 ) New Face of Crime [The] : Investigative Report (1997) [45 min.] (#811) Patron Saints of the Mexican Drug Underworld DVD (2009) [1 hour] (#1143) Drugs Baths Salts: What Every Cop Needs to Know (2012) [24 min] (#1213) Hooked: Illegal Drugs and How They Got That Way (2000) [200 min] (#979) Meth Epidemic (The): Frontline DVD (2006) [53 min.] (#1059) Secrets of the Drug Violator Exposed (DVD) (2006) [42 min.] (#1191) The Truth About Drugs (DVD) (2009) [102 min.] (#1181) DUI DUI, Deranged, or? (2003) [11 min.] (#907) Roll Call Training on DUI for Police Departments in Illinois (2001) [40 min. on 5 tapes] (#Set 24) Roll Call Training on DUI for Police Departments in Illinois: Volume 3 (2003) [43 min. on 6 tapes] (#Set 34) Victim Impact: Listen and Learn (circa 2001) [57 min.] (#1078) DVDs Essential Communication Skills Tape Set [ALERT] (2004) [15, 17, 18 min. 50 min. total] (#Set 30) Earthquakes: See “Emergencies” Ecstasy Acquaintance/Date Rape Investigation (2001) [19 min.] (#904) Hooked: Illegal Drugs and How They Got That Way (2000) [200 min] (#979) Education Career Development and Returning to College (circa 1998) [11 min.] (#JOB 701) Communication in Police Training [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (July 1998) [24 min.] (#683) Jail Literacy Programs [16 min.] (#JOB 506) Working with Developmentally Disabled Inmates (circa 1998) [11 min.] (#JOB 710) EENET Teleconference Are You Ready? (January 18, 2006, EENET Broadcast) (January 18, 2006) [58 min.] (#1038) Community Response to Juvenile Firesetting & Juvenile Arson: (July 1993) [2½ hours] (#332) Incident Command 9-11: Lessons Learned at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and Boca Raton, Florida (EENET Teleconference) (May 15 and June 5, 2002) [2 hours] (#893) Safety in the After Disaster Environment: EENET CERT Training (DVD) (February 15, 2006) [31 min.] (#1036) Elderly Alzheimer's Disease: Facing the Facts (2009) [46 min.] (#1264) Approaching Alzheimer's: Make Your First Response the Right Response (DVD) (2008) [29 min.] (#1139) Barney Miller The First Season DVD (1974-1975) [20 min./episode] (#1219) Behind Closed Doors: Elder Abuse (c. 1999) [13 min.] (#739) Crimes Against the Elderly Interactive Teleconference (1998) [2 hours] (#608) Domestic Violence: A Matter of Culture POST Telecourse (April 1998) [2 hours] (#638) Don't Fall for a Telephone Line: Stop Fraud Program Kit (1997) [16 min.] (#Set 17) Elder Physical Abuse and Sexual Abuse: The Medical Piece (2003) [2 hours, 11 min. on 2 tapes] (#925) Financial Abuse Specialist Team (F.A.S.T.) (August 2002) [33 min.] (#887) First Response to Victims of Crime DVD (April 2008) [30 min.] (#1107) Innocent Offenders (circa 1990) [14 min.] (#51) Investigating Financial Exploitation Against the Elderly Interactive Teleconference (March 11, 1999) [2 hours, 25 min.] (#677) Nowhere to Run: Delivering Justice DVD (2005) [11 min.] (#1043) Offenders of the '90s [17 min.] (#JOB 512) Responding to Elder Abuse: What Community Corrections Should Know DVD) (2010) [16 min.] (#1165) Responding to Elder Abuse: What Judges and Court NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 144 Personnel Should know DVD (2010) [13 min.] (#1166) Responding to Elder Abuse: What Law Enforcement Should Know {DVD} (2010) [14 min.] (#1167) Responding to People with Alzheimer's Disease : Best Practices for Law Enforcement (2013) [24 min.] (#1253) Saving Lives Together: Safe Return and Law Enforcement (2004) [14 min.] (#994) Working with Elderly Inmates (circa 1998) [12 min.] (#JOB 707) Electronic Monitoring Electronic Incarceration (circa 1998) [9 min.] (#JOB 712) Emergencies 2016 TESSA Super Storm Spotter Training (2016) [1 hour, 39 min.] (#1301) 911 on DVD: Health and Customer Service (2008) [73 min.] (#1120) Are You or Your Agency Prepared for an Active Shooter? (2011) [33 min.] (#1290) Are You Ready? (January 18, 2006, EENET Broadcast) (January 18, 2006) [58 min.] (#1038) Autism, Fire Rescue & EMS DVD (2009) [16 and 9 min.: 25 min. total] (#1188) The Bullet Proof Mind (2011) [4 hours, 49 min.] (#Set 43 ) Cleaning Up After the Disaster DVD set (2005) [3 hours, 51 min.] (#1094) Could a Russian-like School Siege Happen Here? (In the Line of Duty) (2007) [29 min.] (#1075) Critical Incidents in Jails [9 min.] (#JOB 211) Disaster Management [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (January/February 1999) [48 min.] (#688) Emergency Preparedness: Awareness and Survival DVD (2006) [75 min.] (#1136) Emergency Preparedness Planning [10 min.] (#JOB 209) Emergency Response Guidebook 2012 (2012) [20 min.] (#1261) Ferguson; The Lessons Learned (2016) [1 hour, 43 min.] (#1308) Golden Nuggets 3: Life-saving Street Smarts for Cops (2016) [33 min.] (#1307) ICS: The Incident Command System DVD (2000) [23 min.] (#939) Incident Command 9-11: Lessons Learned at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and Boca Raton, Florida (EENET Teleconference) (May 15 and June 5, 2002) [2 hours] (#893) Lightning (Nature Tech) DVD (2003) [45 min.] (#1063) Locomotive Emergency Response Operations DVD (circa 2006) [28 min.] (#1052) Major Incident Protocol FBI Teleconference (1996) [2 hours] (#548) Managing Terrorism Incidents Tape Set (September 2002) [29 and 26 min.] (#938) Managing the Families of Employees during Jail Crisis Situations (circa 1998) [15 min.] (#JOB 711) Mass Fatality Management (Live Response) DVD (March 22, 2006) [58 min.] (#1061) Natural Disasters: Earthquake Preparedness [8 min.] (#JOB 302) Natural Disasters: Hurricane Preparedness [10 min.] (#JOB 210) New Trends in Suicide Bombers [FBITN] DVDs (circa 2006) [4 hours] (#1097) Rapid Response to the Active Shooter (In the Line of Duty Special Issue) (2000) [50 min.] (#884) Responding to a WMD Crime Scene (March 2004) [28 min.] (#959) Safety in the After Disaster Environment: EENET CERT Training (DVD) (February 15, 2006) [31 min.] (#1036) Sandy Hook School Shooting : Lessons Learned for School Administrators & Teachers (2014) [1 hour, 15 min.] (#Set 45) Staying Calm / Avoid Communication Screw-ups (Special Issues : In the Line of Duty) (2000) [29 min.] (#851) Storm Watch (1995) [30 min.] (#741) Suicide Bomber DVD (2005) [30 min.] (#971) TESSA 2005 Super Storm Spotter Training Session DVD (2005) [176 min.] (#1041) TESSA 2010 Super Storm Spotter Training Session DVD (2010) [2 hours] (#1190) Tornadoes: Nature Tech (2003) [45 min.] (#987) Using the Emergency Response Guidebook DVD (2005) [9 min.] (#1154) Voices of September 11th [The] (2003) [3 hours, 47 min.] (#Set 29) Windy City Tornado: Mega Disasters DVD (2006) [44 min.] (#1055) Employment Violence in the Workplace (FBI Teleconference) [2 hours] (#408) Epilepsy Disability Awareness for Law Enforcement : A Curriculum for Law Enforcement Professionals and Police Social Workers (2001) [1 hour, 31 min.] (#Set 27) Police and People with Disabilities (Department of Justice) (1996 / 2005) [58 min.] (#1034) Take Another Look; Police Response to Seizures and Epilepsy [15 min.] (#257) Equipment Ferguson; The Lessons Learned (2016) [1 hour, 43 min.] (#1308) Ethics Al Capone: Scarface DVD (Biography) (1995) [44 min.] (#1112) Campus Insecurity (2000) [45 min.] (#1200) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 145 Confessions (The) [Frontline] (2010) [1 hour, 22 min.] (#1270) Cops on Trial (American Justice) (1994) [46 min.] (#1216) Cops or Criminals? (Investigative Reports DVD) (1996) [46 min] (#1142) A Death in St. Augustine :Frontline (2013) [53 min.] (#1277) Developing Street Sources and CIs (Street Cop Series) DVDs (2005) [14 min. and 18 min.: 32 min, total] (#1028) Developing the Executive Team (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (August 1996 through January 1997) [2 hours, 24 min.] (#Set 18) Effective Courtroom Testimony (October and November 1998) [46 min. and 1 hour] (#663) Emotional Survival POST Telecourse (November 1999) [2 hours] (#764) Ethical Considerations (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [21 min.] (#1031) Ethical Use of Force (CA POST Telecourse) (October 2005) [3 hours, 21 min.] (#1317) Ethics: Doing the Job Right and Doing the Right Job (FBI Teleconference) (August 1992) [3 hours] (#311) FBI: A Revealing Inside Look at the Bureau DVD (2003) [55 min.] (#1054) Golden Nuggets 2: More Life-Saving Street Smart Tips for Cops (2016) [35 min.] (#1305) Golden Nuggets 3: Life-saving Street Smarts for Cops (2016) [33 min.] (#1307) Hostage Takers (The) (1994) [46 min] (#1153) In the Line of Duty Two-Minute Warnings (circa 2005) [2 minutes per segment] (#1214) Internal Affairs: American Justice (DVD) (1997) [44 min.] (#1162) Keepers: A Job Behind Bars (Investigative Reports) DVD (1998) [45 min.] (#954) Law Enforcement and Media: A Perspective from Behind the Camera [FBI Teleconference] (July 11, 2001) [2 hours] (#814) Leadership POST Telecourse (1996) [2 hours] (#540) Misconduct to Corruption: Avoiding the Impending Crisis FBI Teleconference (January 13, 1999) [2 hours] (#690) Organized Crime: A World History (DVDs) (2001) [217 min., over 5 programs] (#1057) Post Mortem : The Death Investigation Crisis in America [Frontline] (2011) [53 min.] (#1269) Professionalism and Ethics [16 min.] (#JOB 408) Serpico: Honor Bound (DVD) (2006) [44 min.] (#1149) Ethnic Groups Five Points Gangs: In Search of History (DVD) (1997) [42 min.] (#1128) Mafia: The History of the Mob in America (DVDs) (1993) [3 hours, 42 min. over 5 programs)] (#1058) Religions, Cultures and Communities DVDs (September 2006) [140 min, total] (#1073) Street Gangs: A Secret History DVD (2000) [1 hour, 31, min.] (#1068) Waking in Oak Creek (2014) [34 min.] (#1286) Ethnic Groups: See “Minorities” or “Cultures” Evidence Body Cams: What Every Cop Should Know (2015) [31 min.] (#1289) The Central Park Jogger Case: What Went Wrong? (American Justice) (2003) [45 min.] (#1244) Cold Case Homicide POST Telecourse (2002) [1 hour, 42 min.] (#1224) Crime Scene Preservation [33 min.] (#507) Eyewitness (American Justice) (1997) [47 min.] (#1252 ) FBI's Crime Lab: Modern Marvels (2003) [43 min.] (#1163 ) Forensic Science: The Crime Fighter's Weapon [Modern Marvels] (1997) [48 min.] (#912) Mistaken Identity (American Justice) (2003) [45 min.] (#1251) Searches of Persons: Minnesota v. Dickerson (1999) [30 min.] (#1278) Bloodborne Pathogens See "Diseases" Evidence collection Autopsy [The] : For Death Investigators DVD (2001) [30 min.] (#964) Buck Savage Tape [32 min.] (#194) Crime Scene Protection (circa 1992) [7 min.] (#354) Death Detectives: The L.A. County Coroner (Inside Story) DVD (1996) [45 min.] (#1067) Disaster Management [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (January/February 1999) [48 min.] (#688) Domestic Violence: Law Enforcement Response FBI Teleconference (May 1999) [2 hours] (#709) Forensic Science: The Crime Fighter's Weapon [Modern Marvels] (1997) [48 min.] (#912) Forensics on Trial (Nova) (2012) [53 min.] (#1245 ) Ground Zero: Search and Recovery (DVD) (2007) [45 min.] (#1100) The Hillside Stranglers (American Justice) (1997) [46] (#1250) Incident Command 9-11: Lessons Learned at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and Boca Raton, Florida (EENET Teleconference) (May 15 and June 5, 2002) [2 hours] (#893) Investigation of Crime in Jails (1994) [18 min] (#JOB 411) Make Your Case: Basic Law Enforcement Photography (September 1998) [21 min.] (#670) Responding to a WMD Crime Scene (March 2004) [28 min.] (#959) Responding to Hate Crimes: A Roll Call Training Video for Police Officers (1999) [20 min.] (#743) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 146 Sexual Assault Response Teams: Partnering for Success (DVD) (circa 2006) [8 min.] (#1076) Social Media POST Telecourse (2012) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#1265) Using and Presenting Digital Evidence in the Courtroom: Mock Trial DVDs (2008) [2 ½ hours] (#1113) Excessive Force Ethical Use of Force (CA POST Telecourse) (October 2005) [3 hours, 21 min.] (#1317) Excited Delirium 911 on DVD: Volume 6 (2013) [3 « hours] (#1273) Sudden In-Custody Death: Training for Prevention / Positional Asphyxia Update (2000) [16 min.] (#778) Explosions Disaster Management [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (January/February 1999) [48 min.] (#688) explosives Bomb Explosion: First Responder AND Dick and Harry: Rest in Pieces (September 1995) [17 min.] (#484. pt. C-D) IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices): CoMNET Broadcast (December 13, 2006) DVD (December 13, 2006) [60 min.] (#1066) Manhunt - Boston Bombers (Nova) (2013) [52 min.] (#1242 ) Methamphetamine Labs: A New Danger for Illinois (January 2000) [35 min.] (#826) Recognizing, Reporting & Preventing Terrorism POST Telecourse (April 17, 2003) [1 hour, 54 min.] (#901) Suicide Bomber DVD (2005) [30 min.] (#971) Suicide/Homicide Bombers (Live Response) DVD (September 27, 2006) [58 min.] (#1062) extremist Groups Gangland: Basic Training DVD (2008) [44 min] (#1140) Lessons from a Hate Crime Detective (2014) [7 min.] (#1287) A Prosecutor's Stand (2014) [21 min] (#1288) Sovereign Citizens : Extremists (CA POST Telecourse) (May 2013) [1 hour, 33 min] (#1309) Waking in Oak Creek (2014) [34 min.] (#1286) Eyewitness Identification Body Cams: What Every Cop Should Know (2015) [31 min.] (#1289) Did You See That? (2015) [48 min.] (#1291) Sequential Identification (2005) [9 min.] (#1280) What the Girl Saw [American Justice] (2004) [45 min.] (#1243) Families Addressing the Needs of Juvenile Status Offenders and Their Families DVD (January 2007) [1 hour, 57 min.] (#1084) Are You Ready? (January 18, 2006, EENET Broadcast) (January 18, 2006) [58 min.] (#1038) Autism: The Hidden Epidemic DVD (2005) [4 hours] (#975) Cop Counselors (Investigative Reports) DVD (2001) [45 min.] (#1098) Dispatchers: Career Resiliency (CA POST Telecourse) (September 2015) [2 hours] (#1314) Emergency Preparedness: Awareness and Survival DVD (2006) [75 min.] (#1136) Emergency Preparedness Planning [10 min.] (#JOB 209) Natural Disasters: Earthquake Preparedness [8 min.] (#JOB 302) Three Ways to Keep Your Children Off Drugs / Why Drugs [80 min.] (#187) Working Together to Stop the Prostitution of Children Teleconference DVD (December 11, 2003) [1 hour, 40 min.] (#1071) FBI Deadly Force Policy (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (March 1996) [24 min.] (#649) FBI: A Revealing Inside Look at the Bureau DVD (2003) [55 min.] (#1054) FBI's Crime Lab: Modern Marvels (2003) [43 min.] (#1163 ) Forensic Science: The Crime Fighter's Weapon [Modern Marvels] (1997) [48 min.] (#912) Melvin Purvis (Biography) DVD (1999) [45 min.] (#1109) FBI Teleconference Achieving Diversity through Marketing FBI Teleconference (January 17, 2001) [2 hours] (#801) Cargo Theft FBI Teleconference (March 1997) [2 hours] (#581) Communities Answering the Call: Ministering to First Responders FBI Teleconference (May 14, 2003) [1 hour, 51 min.] (#908) Critical Incident Response Group: Criminal Behavioral Analysis FBI Teleconference (December 14, 2005) [2 hours] (#997) Domestic Abuse by Police Officers FBI Teleconference (September 1998) [2 hours] (#662) Domestic Violence: Law Enforcement Response FBI Teleconference (May 1999) [2 hours] (#709) Employee Assistance Programs FBI Teleconference [1 hour, 50 min.] (#513) Ethics: Doing the Job Right and Doing the Right Job (FBI Teleconference) (August 1992) [3 hours] (#311) FBI Ballistic Testing Results (FBI Teleconference) (1989) [3 hours] (#1230) FTO Program FBI Teleconference (June 10, 1992) [3 hours] (#472) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 147 Hate Crime – The Violent Outgrowth of Intolerance FBI Teleconference (1998) [2 hours] (#623) Homeland Security and CommunityPolicing FBI Teleconference (September 5, 2002) [2 hours] (#856) Latin American Theft Rings FBI Teleconference (1996) [2 hours] (#535) Law Enforcement and Media: A Perspective from Behind the Camera [FBI Teleconference] (July 11, 2001) [2 hours] (#814) Locating Human Remains (FBI Teleconference (October 13, 1993) [1 hour, 45 min.] (#337) Major Case Investigation (FBI Teleconference) (December 1990) [3 hours] (#135) Major Incident Protocol FBI Teleconference (1996) [2 hours] (#548) Managing Deadly Force Training: Questions and Issues FBI Teleconference (November 18, 1998) [2 hours] (#689) Managing Limited Duty Officers FBI Teleconference (August 13, 2003) [2 hours] (#909) Media Relations in Crisis Situations FBI Teleconference (April 12, 1995) [2 hours] (#471) Misconduct to Corruption: Avoiding the Impending Crisis FBI Teleconference (January 13, 1999) [2 hours] (#690) New Era of Disobedience: Is Your Department Ready [FBI Teleconference] (November 7, 2001) [2 hours] (#820) New Trends in Suicide Bombers [FBITN] DVDs (circa 2006) [4 hours] (#1097) Power of [Crime] Prevention with Community Policing FBI Teleconference (May 1997) [2 hours] (#578) Pursuits: Training, Vehicle Upgrades and Policy FBI Teleconference (November 2000 ) [2 hours] (#776) Stress Management in Law Enforcement FBI Teleconference (March 10, 1999) [2 hours] (#713) Violence in the Workplace (FBI Teleconference) [2 hours] (#408) Women Executives in Law Enforcement FBI Teleconference (July 8, 1998) [2 hours] (#646) Workplace Violence FBI Teleconference (May 17, 2000) [2 hours] (#795) Federal Law Enforcement Careers in Criminal Justice (2002) [22 min.] (#1176 ) FBI: A Revealing Inside Look at the Bureau DVD (2003) [55 min.] (#1054) Field Training CTO (Communications Training Officer) Development 2003: Tools for the Trainer POST Telecourse (2003) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#1266) FTO Program FBI Teleconference (June 10, 1992) [3 hours] (#472) Qualities of a Good FTO POST Telecourse (October 2002) [1 hours, 51 min.] (#867) Fingerprints Forensic Science: The Crime Fighter's Weapon [Modern Marvels] (1997) [48 min.] (#912) Forensics on Trial (Nova) (2012) [53 min.] (#1245 ) Fire Active Shooter (CA POST Telecourse) (March 2016) [2 ours] (#1310) Fire Departments 911 on DVD: Health and Customer Service (2008) [73 min.] (#1120) 911on DVD, Volume 5 (2012) [3 hours, 30 min.] (#1235) Autism, Fire Rescue & EMS DVD (2009) [16 and 9 min.: 25 min. total] (#1188) Firearms Advanced Concealed Carry (1997) [1 hour, 40 min.] (#1298) The Art of the Dynamic Shotgun (2010) [1 hour, 48 min and 1 hour, 35 min.] (#Set 44) Basic Close Quarters Shooting for Law Enforcement (circa 2005) [1 hour, 32 min.] (#1240) Basic Firearm Disarming & Retention for Law Enforcement (circa 2005) [42 min.] (#1239) The Basic Rules of Safe Firearms Ownership: Fundamentals of Gun Safety (2000) [10 min.] (#1279) Basic Tactical Shotgun for Law Enforcement (circa 2005) [1 hour, 31 min.] (#1238) Basics of Personal Protection in the Home (2001) [About an hour] (#1282) Complete Glock (DVD) (2008) [90 min.] (#1192) Concealed Carry : Techniques and Secrets of the Pros (1996) [1 hour, 59 min.] (#1297) FBI Ballistic Testing Results (FBI Teleconference) (1989) [3 hours] (#1230) Firearms and Use of Cover [27 min.] (#455) Firearms Concealed Carry Act (2014) [34 min.] (#1274 ) Guns in America (2008) [50 min.] (#1254) Gunshot Wound First Aid (2007) [55 mind] (#1258) Handgun Basics : Self-Defense and Target Shooting (2004) [1 hour, 10 min.] (#1260) How to Shoot Fast and Accurately (1988) [45 min.] (#1300) Long Gun Retention and Disarming Techniques (1999) [27 min.] (#722) New Face of Crime [The] : Investigative Report (1997) [45 min.] (#811) Non-Lethal Weapons [Modern Marvels] (2003) [45 min.] (#913) Personal Protection Outside the Home (2008) [26 min.] (#1283) Shootout: The North Hollywood Shooting DVD (2005) [44 min.] (#991) Way Advanced Concealed Carry Techniques (2004) [3 hours, 27 min.] (#1299) A Woman's Guide to Firearms DVD (1987) [60 min] (#1189) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 148 Fires 911 on DVD: Volume 4 (circa 2012) [ 2 hours, 45 min., (Multiple short segments)] (#1272) Fatal Fire Investigations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (October 1998) [24 min.] (#686) Fire Safety [8 min.] (#JOB 103) Forensic Anthropology, with Dr. William Bass (1986) [2 hours, 26 min.] (#Set 20) Managing Terrorism Incidents Tape Set (September 2002) [29 and 26 min.] (#938) Responding to a WMD Crime Scene (March 2004) [28 min.] (#959) First Aid The ABCs of CPR: First Response (DVD) (2006) [48 min.] (#1152) Basic First Aid (2008) [1 hour, 37 min.] (#1295) Blunt Force Trauma First Aid (2007) [1 hour, 7 min.] (#1256) Combat Lifesaver: Make Ready, with Doc Spears (2014) [3 hours, 43 min.] (#1275) Complete CPR (2008) [1 hour, 34 min.] (#1296) Emergency First Aid for Dogs : Working Dog Edition (2011) [1 hour, 34 min.] (#1221) First Response: The First Aid Video (DVD) (2004) [1 hour, 5 min.] (#1147) Gunshot Wound First Aid (2007) [55 mind] (#1258) Heroes Behind the Badge: Sacrifice & Survival (2013) [1 hour, 40 min.] (#1255) How to Save Your Dog's Life (1988) [36 min.] (#475) Knife Would First Aid (2007) [42 min.] (#1257) Sandy Hook School Shooting : Lessons Learned for School Administrators & Teachers (2014) [1 hour, 15 min.] (#Set 45) Suicide Watch & Intervention (1999) [26 min.] (#CRT 226) Force Blood-Borne Pathogens / Backup: Force Continuum (2001) [31 min.] (#1303) Deadly Force Issues (1999) [25 min.] (#736) Deadly Force Policy (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (March 1996) [24 min.] (#649) Dog Encounters: Keeping Officers Safe (CA POST Telecourse) (December 2015) [2 hours] (#1311) Emergency Vehicle Operation (1998) [29 min] (#672) Ethical Use of Force (CA POST Telecourse) (October 2005) [3 hours, 21 min.] (#1317) In the Line of Duty Two-Minute Warnings (circa 2005) [2 minutes per segment] (#1214) Liability Issues Involving Use of Force (In Jails) (1997) [12 min.] (#JOB 609) Managing Civil Disobedience POST Telecourse (July 1998) [2 hours] (#654) Managing Deadly Force Training: Questions and Issues FBI Teleconference (November 18, 1998) [2 hours] (#689) Managing Force Escalations (about 1995) [36 min] (#671) Murder of a Georgia Deputy [Kyle Dinkheller Shooting]: In the Line of Duty (2002) [57 min.] (#963) Non-Lethal Weapons [Modern Marvels] (2003) [45 min.] (#913) OC Aerosol in Law Enforcement II (2001) [38 min.] (#818) Practical and Tactical Handcuffing (2002) [32 min.] (#Missing 847) Prisons: Modern Marvels (2000) [44 min.] (#917) Rodney King Case (The): What the Jury Saw in California v. Powell [1 hour, 56 min.] (#266) Situational Use of Force Options Chart [9 min.] (#467) Stress Management in Law Enforcement FBI Teleconference (March 10, 1999) [2 hours] (#713) Tactical Communications (CA POST Telecourse) (April 2007) [2 hours, 33 min] (#1313) Use of Force by Peace Officers POST Telecourse (DVD) (February 2004) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#1225) Use of Force in Jails [9 min.] (#JOB 112) Use of Force Report Writing (2001) [13 min. and 15 min. on 2 tapes] (#825) Use of Force Report Writing (In the Line of Duty) (2015) [34 min.] (#1292) Use of Force: The Death of Eric Garner (2015) [30 min.] (#1293) Verbal Judo (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2001) [38 and 33 min.] (#969) What Dogs Try to Tell Cops (2003) [24 min.] (#895) Forced Entry House Clearing and Cornering : Tactics and Techniques (1999) [1 hour, 8 min.] (#1259) Foreign Law Enforcement Extradition Procedures POST Telecourse (DVD) (May 2008) [1 hour, 44 min.] (#1122) Iraq's Guns for Hire (2009) [45 min.] (#1212) It's the Right Thing to Do : Consular Notification (circa 2003) [11 min.] (#982) Narcs (American Justice) DVD (1997) [47 min.] (#1218 ) Organized Crime: A World History (DVDs) (2001) [217 min., over 5 programs] (#1057) World's Most Dangerous Gang DVD (2006) [51 min.] (#1053) Forfeiture Sting Operations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (April 1999) [24 min.] (#729) Fraud $100 Training Video Presentation DVD (2010) [9 and 20 min.] (#1171) All the King's Men: Picking Up the Pieces (DVD) (2006) [13 min.] (#1035) Crimes Against the Elderly Interactive Teleconference (1998) [2 hours] (#608) Dialing for Dollars: Delivering Justice DVD (2004) [21 min.] (#1045) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 149 Don't Fall for a Telephone Line: Stop Fraud Program Kit (1997) [16 min.] (#Set 17) Financial Abuse Specialist Team (F.A.S.T.) (August 2002) [33 min.] (#887) Identity Crisis: Delivering Justice DVD (2003) [12 min.] (#1042) Investigating Financial Exploitation Against the Elderly Interactive Teleconference (March 11, 1999) [2 hours, 25 min.] (#677) Long Shot: Delivering Justice DVD (2004) [7 min.] (#1046) Nowhere to Run: Delivering Justice DVD (2005) [11 min.] (#1043) Recognizing, Reporting & Preventing Terrorism POST Telecourse (April 17, 2003) [1 hour, 54 min.] (#901) Web of Deceit: Delivering Justice DVD (2005) [9 min.] (#1044) Work@Home Scams: They Just Don't Pay: Delivering Justice DVD (2004) [6 minutes] (#1047) Organized Crime: A World History (DVDs) (2001) [217 min., over 5 programs] (#1057) Purple: Organized Crime in a Small Town (2012) [58 min.] (#1217) Road Warriors: The Biker Brotherhood (Inside Story) (1998) [50 min.] (#859) Street Gangs: A Secret History DVD (2000) [1 hour, 31, min.] (#1068) Street Gangs: An Overview (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (May 1998) [24 min.] (#652) Street Gangs: What Law Enforcement Can Do (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (June 1998) [24 min.] (#653) Understanding the Inmate Subculture (1997) [9 min.] (#JOB 603) World's Most Dangerous Gang DVD (2006) [51 min.] (#1053) Youth Gangs in America : An Overview of Suppression, Intervention and Prevention Programs (OJJDP Teleconference) (March 21, 1997) [2 hours] (#846) Fraud (Credit Card) Generational issues Identity Crisis: Delivering Justice DVD (2003) [12 min.] (#1042) Web of Deceit: Delivering Justice DVD (2005) [9 min.] (#1044) 911onDVD -- Volume 7 (2014) [210 minutes] (#1285) Social Media POST Telecourse (2012) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#1265) Frontline Series Grief Confessions (The) [Frontline] (2010) [1 hour, 22 min.] (#1270) A Death in St. Augustine :Frontline (2013) [53 min.] (#1277) Hunting the Nightmare Bacteria :Frontline (2013) [53 min.] (#1276) Meth Epidemic (The): Frontline DVD (2006) [53 min.] (#1059) Post Mortem : The Death Investigation Crisis in America [Frontline] (2011) [53 min.] (#1269) Raising Adam Lanza ( 2013) [1 hour] (#1232) Beneath the Badge DVD (circa 2007) [10 min.] (#1159) C.O.P.S. 25th Anniversary Tribute DVD (2010) [14 min.] (#1158) Cleaning Up After the Disaster DVD set (2005) [3 hours, 51 min.] (#1094) Fallen Blue Heroes ( 2009) [45 min.] (#1246) Ground Zero: Search and Recovery (DVD) (2007) [45 min.] (#1100) Healing Presence (SIDS of Illinois, Inc.) (2003) [25 min.] (#1319) Heroes Behind the Badge (2012) [1 hour, 30 min.] (#1220) Heroes Behind the Badge: Sacrifice & Survival (2013) [1 hour, 40 min.] (#1255) The Jonesboro Schoolyard Ambush (DVD) (1999) [44 min.] (#1208) Michelle Norton Story [The] (circa 2001) [20 min.] (#928) Post Assault Support (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (June 1997) [24 min.] (#666) Stress Management in Law Enforcement FBI Teleconference (March 10, 1999) [2 hours] (#713) Waking in Oak Creek (2014) [34 min.] (#1286) You Are Not Alone (SIDS of Illinois, Inc.) (2002) [23 min.] (#1320) Gangs Behind Enemy Lines: Gangland (DVD) (2007) [44 min.] (#1124) Female Gang Members in Jails (circa 1995) [13 min.] (#JOB 611) Five Points Gangs: In Search of History (DVD) (1997) [42 min.] (#1128) Gang Violence in America : 20th Century with Mike Wallace (1996) [43 min.] (#809) Gangland: Basic Training DVD (2008) [44 min] (#1140) Gangland: The Fourth Season [About 40 minutes per episode] (#Missing Set 41) Gangs and Gang Identification [11 min.] (#JOB 401) Guns in America (2008) [50 min.] (#1254) Inmate Leaders (circa 1998) [11 min.] (#JOB 704) Keepers: A Job Behind Bars (Investigative Reports) DVD (1998) [45 min.] (#954) New Face of Crime [The] : Investigative Report (1997) [45 min.] (#811) Grievance Procedure Inmate Grievance Procedure [10 min.] (#JOB 111) Handcuffing NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 150 Basic and Power Handcuffing Techniques (ALERT Series) [30 min.] (#426) In the Line of Duty Two-Minute Warnings (circa 2005) [2 minutes per segment] (#1214) Police Arrest and Control, with Keith Livingston (DVD) (2007) [41 min.] (#1144) Police Combat Tactics, Vol. 1 and 2 (DVDs) (2003) [Vol.1: 80 min., Vol. 2: 85 min.] (#1103) Police Safety & Survival: Batons, Handcuffs, and Vehicle Extractions (DVD) (2004) [1 hour, 12 min. ] (#1146) Practical and Tactical Handcuffing (2002) [32 min.] (#Missing 847) Seal-Mar Baton and Defensive Tactics : Real Training for Real Life (2007) [1 hour, 44 min.] (#1104) Tampa Massacre (In the Line of Duty Special Issue) DVD (2001) [1 hour] (#1039) (#1189) Harassment Basic Firearm Disarming & Retention for Law Enforcement (circa 2005) [42 min.] (#1239) Hindi Duty Belt (DVD) (2004) [42 min.] (#1164) Police Safety & Survival: Pressure Points, Handgun Retention/Disarming (DVD) (2004) [1 hour, 4 min.] (#1145) Communities Answering the Call: Ministering to First Responders FBI Teleconference (May 14, 2003) [1 hour, 51 min.] (#908) Cross-Gender Supervision [8 min.] (#JOB 308 ) Dispatchers 2002: Becoming Culturally Competent POST Telecourse (July 2002) [2 hours] (#865) Elimination of Harassment, Bias and Discrimination in the Workplace DVD (2004) [50 min.] (#1033) Racial Profiling -- Chicago Police Department (2001) [40 min.] (#815) Racial Profiling (In the Line of Duty) (2001) [15 min.] (#921) Racially Biased Policing: A Principled Response (2002) [15 min.] (#868) Sexual Harassment in Law Enforcement: Role of Victim and Administration (1998) [30 min.] (#656) Sexual Harassment in Law Enforcement: The Harasser's Behavior (1998) [25 min.] (#644) Sovereign Citizens : Extremists (CA POST Telecourse) (May 2013) [1 hour, 33 min] (#1309) Workplace Violence FBI Teleconference (May 17, 2000) [2 hours] (#795) Handguns Hazardous Materials Advanced Concealed Carry (1997) [1 hour, 40 min.] (#1298) Basic Close Quarters Shooting for Law Enforcement (circa 2005) [1 hour, 32 min.] (#1240) Basic Firearm Disarming & Retention for Law Enforcement (circa 2005) [42 min.] (#1239) Basics of Personal Protection in the Home (2001) [About an hour] (#1282) Complete Glock (DVD) (2008) [90 min.] (#1192) Concealed Carry : Techniques and Secrets of the Pros (1996) [1 hour, 59 min.] (#1297) FBI Ballistic Testing Results (FBI Teleconference) (1989) [3 hours] (#1230) Firearms and Use of Cover [27 min.] (#455) Firearms Concealed Carry Act (2014) [34 min.] (#1274 ) Gunshot Wound First Aid (2007) [55 mind] (#1258) Handgun Basics : Self-Defense and Target Shooting (2004) [1 hour, 10 min.] (#1260) How to Shoot Fast and Accurately (1988) [45 min.] (#1300) Introduction to the Glock Pistol [48 min.] (#305) Learn Gun Safety With Eddie Eagle (circa 1995) [7 min.] (#375) Personal Protection Outside the Home (2008) [26 min.] (#1283) Police Safety & Survival: Pressure Points, Handgun Retention/Disarming (DVD) (2004) [1 hour, 4 min.] (#1145) Sight Alignment [7 min.] (#461) Way Advanced Concealed Carry Techniques (2004) [3 hours, 27 min.] (#1299) A Woman's Guide to Firearms DVD (1987) [60 min] America's Crystal Meth Epidemic (DVD) (2008) [88 min., in 2 programs] (#1150) Cleaning Up After the Disaster DVD set (2005) [3 hours, 51 min.] (#1094) Emergency Response Guidebook 2012 (2012) [20 min.] (#1261) Golden Nuggets 2: More Life-Saving Street Smart Tips for Cops (2016) [35 min.] (#1305) Hazardous Materials: What Every Cop Needs to Know (2008) [23 min.] (#1223) IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices): CoMNET Broadcast (December 13, 2006) DVD (December 13, 2006) [60 min.] (#1066) Incident Command 9-11: Lessons Learned at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and Boca Raton, Florida (EENET Teleconference) (May 15 and June 5, 2002) [2 hours] (#893) Meth Epidemic (The): Frontline DVD (2006) [53 min.] (#1059) Methamphetamine in Illinois : User/Manufacturer Behavior (2001) [34 min.] (#827) Methamphetamine Labs: A New Danger for Illinois (January 2000) [35 min.] (#826) Using the Emergency Response Guidebook DVD (2005) [9 min.] (#1154) Handgun Retention HBT Situations New Trends in Suicide Bombers [FBITN] DVDs (circa 2006) [4 hours] (#1097) Health 911 on DVD: Health and Customer Service (2008) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 151 [73 min.] (#1120) Alzheimer's Disease: Facing the Facts (2009) [46 min.] (#1264) Back Safety: A User's Guide DVD (2005) [28 min.] (#Set 42) Emergency Preparedness: Awareness and Survival DVD (2006) [75 min.] (#1136) Good Night with the Sleep Doctor (2007) [79 min.] (#1263) Hunting the Nightmare Bacteria :Frontline (2013) [53 min.] (#1276) Safety in the After Disaster Environment: EENET CERT Training (DVD) (February 15, 2006) [31 min.] (#1036) Staff Wellness [9 min.] (#JOB 509) Verbal Judo (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2001) [38 and 33 min.] (#969) Working with Elderly Inmates (circa 1998) [12 min.] (#JOB 707) Wrong Arm of the Law (The): Steroids in Law Enforcement (2010) [14 min.] (#1294) Health: Also see “Diseases” or Physical Fitness Heart Attacks Basic First Aid (2008) [1 hour, 37 min.] (#1295) Complete CPR (2008) [1 hour, 34 min.] (#1296) Helicopters Police Pursuit: Modern Marvels (2004) [45 min.] (#950) Hiring International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training. Reciprocity handbook 2015. Albion, Mich.: International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training; 2015.11143.2-IAD-2015. History Born Killers: Leopold and Loeb (In Search of History) (1998) [44 min.] (#1205) Cops on Trial (American Justice) (1994) [46 min.] (#1216) Death Devices (Modern Marvels) DVD (circa 2002) [44 min.] (#1175) The Hillside Stranglers (American Justice) (1997) [46] (#1250) A. Lincoln, Attorney at Law DVD (2006) [27 min.] (#1096) Manson: 40 Years Later (2009) [90 min.] (#1151) Meth Epidemic (The): Frontline DVD (2006) [53 min.] (#1059) Murder "In Cold Blood" (American Justice) (1997) [46 min.] (#1249) Organized Crime: A World History (DVDs) (2001) [217 min., over 5 programs] (#1057) Prisons: Modern Marvels (2000) [44 min.] (#917) Purple: Organized Crime in a Small Town (2012) [58 min.] (#1217) Windy City Tornado: Mega Disasters DVD (2006) [44 min.] (#1055) History: See also “Police History” Homeless Mental Health Update (CA POST Telecourse) (August 2013) [2 hours] (#1318) Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic Brain Injury (CA POST DVD) (circa 2011) [1 hour, 16 min.] (#1227) Homicide Aileen Wuornos (Biography) DVD (2003) [44 min] (#1141) Al Capone: Scarface DVD (Biography) (1995) [44 min.] (#1112) Born Killers: Leopold and Loeb (In Search of History) (1998) [44 min.] (#1205) The Bully of Toulon (American Justice) DVD (2004) [44 min.] (#1108) Cold Case Homicide POST Telecourse (2002) [1 hour, 42 min.] (#1224) Conversations With Killers (American Justice) DVD (2005) [45 min.] (#1119) Corpse Tech: Modern Marvels (DVD) (2008) [44 min.] (#1123) Death Detectives: The L.A. County Coroner (Inside Story) DVD (1996) [45 min.] (#1067) A Death in St. Augustine :Frontline (2013) [53 min.] (#1277) Electronic Recording of Homicide Interrogation DVD (October 20, 2004) [1 hour, 37 min.] (#983) Fatal Fire Investigations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (October 1998) [24 min.] (#686) FBI: A Revealing Inside Look at the Bureau DVD (2003) [55 min.] (#1054) The Hillside Stranglers (American Justice) (1997) [46] (#1250) Homicide by Poisoning [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (December 1997) [24 min.] (#681) Inside the Killer's Mind (Investigative Reports) DVD (2000) [45 min.] (#1118) Jeffrey Dahmer: The Monster Within (Biography) DVD (1996) [45 min.] (#981) Major Case Investigation (FBI Teleconference) (December 1990) [3 hours] (#135) Manson: 40 Years Later (2009) [90 min.] (#1151) Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Crime Victims (1998) [40 min.] (#787) Mind of a Rampage Killer (Nova) (2013) [53 min.] (#1233 ) Murder "In Cold Blood" (American Justice) (1997) [46 min.] (#1249) Post Mortem : The Death Investigation Crisis in America [Frontline] (2011) [53 min.] (#1269) Profiles of Evil: Inside The Criminal Mind (1997) [46 min.] (#1172) Richard Speck [Investigative Reports] DVD (1996) [46 min.] (#1204) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 152 Serial Killers: Profiling the Criminal Mind DVD (circa 2000) [180 min.] (#980) Sniper in the Tower: True Crime Authors (2004) [44 min.] (#1074) Ted Bundy: Biography DVD (2002) [43 min.] (#952) Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber: Biography (DVD) (1998) [42 min.] (#1110) To Catch a Killer: Homicide Detectives (American Justice Series) DVD (1996) [45 min.] (#1069) Unsolved history : The St. Valentine's Day massacre ([s.l., circa 2004]) (#1080) Waking in Oak Creek (2014) [34 min.] (#1286) Homosexuals Cultural Competency POST Telecourse (June 2002) [1 hour, 45 min.] (#864) Domestic Violence: A Matter of Culture POST Telecourse (April 1998) [2 hours] (#638) Hostage Negotiation 911 on DVD: Volume 6 (2013) [3 « hours] (#1273) Hostage Situations Hostage Takers (The) (1994) [46 min] (#1153) SWAT Teams Shootouts (DVD) (2005) [44 min.] (#1126) Tampa Massacre (In the Line of Duty Special Issue) DVD (2001) [1 hour] (#1039) Hostage Survival Hostage Survival [10 min.] (#JOB 207) HTB Situations 911 on DVD: Volume 6 (2013) [3 « hours] (#1273) Human Trafficking 911on DVD, Volume 5 (2012) [3 hours, 30 min.] (#1235) 911onDVD -- Volume 7 (2014) [210 minutes] (#1285) Anti-Human Trafficking for the Law Enforcement Professional DVD (2006) [45 min.] (#1065) Faith-Based Responses for Crime Victims DVD (2008) [30 min.] (#1114) Responding to Victims of Human Trafficking DVD (April 2008) [20 min.] (#1106) Working Together to Stop the Prostitution of Children Teleconference DVD (December 11, 2003) [1 hour, 40 min.] (#1071) Hypnosis The Hillside Stranglers (American Justice) (1997) [46] (#1250) ICS Active Shooter (CA POST Telecourse) (March 2016) [2 ours] (#1310) Ferguson; The Lessons Learned (2016) [1 hour, 43 min.] (#1308) Identification 911on DVD, Volume 5 (2012) [3 hours, 30 min.] (#1235) Lying Eyes (American Justice) (2001) [41 min.] (#1248 ) Sequential Identification (2005) [9 min.] (#1280) Identity Theft All the King's Men: Picking Up the Pieces (DVD) (2006) [13 min.] (#1035) Identity Crisis: Delivering Justice DVD (2003) [12 min.] (#1042) Illinois Unsolved history : The St. Valentine's Day massacre ([s.l., circa 2004]) (#1080) Illinois Teleconference Crimes Against the Elderly Interactive Teleconference (1998) [2 hours] (#608) Investigating Financial Exploitation Against the Elderly Interactive Teleconference (March 11, 1999) [2 hours, 25 min.] (#677) Immunity Diplomatic and Consular Immunity: Guidance for Law Enforcement and Judicial Authorities (August 1998) [21 min.] (#750) In Search of History Born Killers: Leopold and Loeb (In Search of History) (1998) [44 min.] (#1205) Five Points Gangs: In Search of History (DVD) (1997) [42 min.] (#1128) In the Line of Duty series Baths Salts: What Every Cop Needs to Know (2012) [24 min] (#1213) Blood-Borne Pathogens / Backup: Force Continuum (2001) [31 min.] (#1303) Convenience Store Robberies Decline (In the Line of Duty) (1996) [33 Min.] (#1013 ) Could a Russian-like School Siege Happen Here? (In the Line of Duty) (2007) [29 min.] (#1075) Courthouse Security (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2005) [51 min.] (#1040) Domestic Violence Response, Investigation, and Prosecution (DVD) (2010) [28 and 30 min.: 58 minutes] (#1194) El Segundo Movie Theater Fight (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2012) [54 min.] (#1207) Ferguson; The Lessons Learned (2016) [1 hour, 43 min.] (#1308) Jack-in-the-Box: In the Line of Duty (1996) [26 min.] (#849) Joining the Force: In the Line of Duty Special Issue (circa 2005) [1 hour] (#1048) Murder of a Georgia Deputy [Kyle Dinkheller Shooting]: In the Line of Duty (2002) [57 min.] NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 153 (#963) Racial Profiling (In the Line of Duty) (2001) [15 min.] (#921) Rapid Response to the Active Shooter (In the Line of Duty Special Issue) (2000) [50 min.] (#884) San Francisco Police Department Cruiser Crash (In the Line of Duty) (2003) [36 min] (#918) St. Petersburg Riot/Crowd Control (1997) [39 min.] (#1306) Staying Calm / Avoid Communication Screw-ups (Special Issues : In the Line of Duty) (2000) [29 min.] (#851) Tampa Massacre (In the Line of Duty Special Issue) DVD (2001) [1 hour] (#1039) TASER: Behind the Headlines DVD (2005) [29 min.] (#988) Traffic Stops and Interdiction (DVD) (2008) [34 min.] (#1099) Traffic Stops of Sovereign Citizens: What Every Cop Needs to Know (2012) [44 min.] (#1197) Trolley Square: The Night Rapid Response Worked (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2007) [41 min.] (#1095) Verbal Judo (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2001) [38 and 33 min.] (#969) What Dogs Try to Tell Cops (2003) [24 min.] (#895) What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know about TASER (2004) [44 min.] (#936) Incident Command ICS: The Incident Command System DVD (2000) [23 min.] (#939) Incident Command 9-11: Lessons Learned at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and Boca Raton, Florida (EENET Teleconference) (May 15 and June 5, 2002) [2 hours] (#893) Locomotive Emergency Response Operations DVD (circa 2006) [28 min.] (#1052) Managing Terrorism Incidents Tape Set (September 2002) [29 and 26 min.] (#938) Indian Effective Interpersonal Communications [10 min.] (#JOB 104) Effects of Officer Expectations on Inmate Behavior (The) [9 min.] (#JOB 502) Inmate Classification Procedures [8 min.] (#JOB 106) Inmate Disciplinary Principles [8 min.] (#JOB 105) Inmate Grievance Procedure [10 min.] (#JOB 111) Managing Conflict Resolution [12 min.] (#JOB 511) Non-Smoking Jails [18 min.] (#JOB 405) Offenders of the '90s [17 min.] (#JOB 512) Preventing Suicides [10 min.] (#JOB 212) Proactive Approach to Avoiding Lawsuits [15 min.] (#JOB 310) Problem-Solving from an Officer's Viewpoint [11 min.] (#JOB 404) Programming Opportunities in Jails [18 min.] (#JOB 510) Releasing Inmates [8 min.] (#JOB 305) Rights vs. Privileges [15 min.] (#JOB 312) Selecting and Supervising Inmate Workers [9 min.] (#JOB 204) Small Jails: Special Problems [18 min.] (#JOB 504) Substance Abuse Treatment Programs for Jails [15 min.] (#JOB 406) Suicide Watch & Intervention (1999) [26 min.] (#CRT 226) TIE: Training, Industry, and Education [16 min.] (#JOB 412) Understanding Jail Management [16 min.] (#JOB 409) Why not Direct Supervision? [20 min.] (#JOB 503) Work Release: An Overview [9 min.] (#JOB 403) Inmates Addicted Inmates: Intake through Process (circa 1998) [13 min.] (#JOB 702) Managing Deadly Force Training: Questions and Issues FBI Teleconference (November 18, 1998) [2 hours] (#689) Understanding the Inmate Subculture (1997) [9 min.] (#JOB 603) Domestic Violence: A Matter of Culture POST Telecourse (April 1998) [2 hours] (#638) INS (Immigration and Naturalization Service) Informants Working with Illegal Alien Inmates (1997) [12 min.] (#JOB 612) Developing Street Sources and CIs (Street Cop Series) DVDs (2005) [14 min. and 18 min.: 32 min, total] (#1028) Inside Story Series Inmate Management Administrative Segregation [10 min.] (#JOB 205) Booking & Admissions [8 min.] (#JOB 304) Con Games and Inmates: What the Line Officer Needs to Know [15 min.] (#JOB 407) Conflict Resolution Intervention in a Jail Setting (circa 1995) [9 min.] (#JOB 706) Control of Keys, Tools and Supplies [8 min.] (#JOB 306) Coping with Crowded Jails [8 min.] (#JOB 203) Death Detectives: The L.A. County Coroner (Inside Story) DVD (1996) [45 min.] (#1067) Intelligence Crowd Control Update (California POST Telecourse) (July 2008) [2 hours, 12 min.] (#1201) Developing Street Sources and CIs (Street Cop Series) DVDs (2005) [14 min. and 18 min.: 32 min, total] (#1028) FBI: A Revealing Inside Look at the Bureau DVD (2003) [55 min.] (#1054) IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices): CoMNET NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 154 Broadcast (December 13, 2006) DVD (December 13, 2006) [60 min.] (#1066) Recognizing, Reporting & Preventing Terrorism POST Telecourse (April 17, 2003) [1 hour, 54 min.] (#901) Cops or Criminals? (Investigative Reports DVD) (1996) [46 min] (#1142) Internal Affairs: American Justice (DVD) (1997) [44 min.] (#1162) Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Crime Victims (1998) [40 min.] (#787) Preventing Suicides [10 min.] (#JOB 212) Responding to Elder Abuse: What Law Enforcement Should Know {DVD} (2010) [14 min.] (#1167) Suicide Watch & Intervention (1999) [26 min.] (#CRT 226) Tampa Massacre (In the Line of Duty Special Issue) DVD (2001) [1 hour] (#1039) Truth or Deception [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (May 1996) [24 min.] (#715) Victims with Disabilities: the Forensic Interview: Techniques for Interviewing Victims with Communication and/or Cognitive Disabilities (DVD) (August 2011) [57 min.] (#Set 37) What the Girl Saw [American Justice] (2004) [45 min.] (#1243) International Law Enforcement Investigation Interagency Cooperation Managing Terrorism Incidents Tape Set (September 2002) [29 and 26 min.] (#938) Responding to a WMD Crime Scene (March 2004) [28 min.] (#959) Internal Investigations FBI: A Revealing Inside Look at the Bureau DVD (2003) [55 min.] (#1054) Interpol: The International Link [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (April 1998) [24 min.] (#682) Internet 911onDVD -- Volume 3 (circa 2011) [205 minutes] (#1284) Interrogation Acquaintance/Date Rape Investigation (2001) [19 min.] (#904) Autism and Law Enforcement Roll Call Briefing Video (VHS) (2004) [21 min.] (#927) Category 3 (January 10, 2006) [13 min.] (#1206) The Central Park Jogger Case: What Went Wrong? (American Justice) (2003) [45 min.] (#1244) Child Abuse Investigations (CA POST Telecourse DVD) (2000) [1 hours, 57 min.] (#1229) Child Sexual Abuse: Your Most Challenging Case [58 min.] (#138) Cognitive Interviewing [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (April 1996) [24 min.] (#714) Conducting Interrogations (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [13 min.] (#1030) Conducting Interviews (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [14 min.] (#1029) Confessions (The) [Frontline] (2010) [1 hour, 22 min.] (#1270) Crime Victims with Disabilities: What the Prosecutor Needs to Know (DVDs) (2006) [Disc 1: 1 hour, 20 min., Disc 2: 50 min.] (#1079) Electronic Recording of Homicide Interrogation DVD (October 20, 2004) [1 hour, 37 min.] (#983) Field Interviewing: Recognition of Deception [40 min. (20 min. each section)] (#407) Golden Nuggets : Life-Saving Street Smart Tips for Cops (2016) [30 min.] (#1304) The Hidden Truth : Verifying Driving Logs (DVD) (circa 2005) [13 min.] (#1148) Investigation of Crime in Jails (1994) [18 min] (#JOB 411) 9-11 Commission Report DVD (2004) [130 min.] (#956) Accident Scene Management [30 min.] (#482) Autopsy [The] : For Death Investigators DVD (2001) [30 min.] (#964) Crime Scene Protection (circa 1992) [7 min.] (#354) Domestic Violence: Law Enforcement Response FBI Teleconference (May 1999) [2 hours] (#709) Elder Physical Abuse and Sexual Abuse: The Medical Piece (2003) [2 hours, 11 min. on 2 tapes] (#925) Fatal Fire Investigations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (October 1998) [24 min.] (#686) Forensic Anthropology, with Dr. William Bass (1986) [2 hours, 26 min.] (#Set 20) Hidden Traps and Secret Compartments -- Short Version (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [17 min.] (#1027) Homicide by Poisoning [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (December 1997) [24 min.] (#681) Interpol: The International Link [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (April 1998) [24 min.] (#682) Investigating Financial Exploitation Against the Elderly Interactive Teleconference (March 11, 1999) [2 hours, 25 min.] (#677) Law Enforcement and Media: A Perspective from Behind the Camera [FBI Teleconference] (July 11, 2001) [2 hours] (#814) Major Case Investigation (FBI Teleconference) (December 1990) [3 hours] (#135) Managing Terrorism Incidents Tape Set (September 2002) [29 and 26 min.] (#938) Recognizing, Reporting & Preventing Terrorism POST Telecourse (April 17, 2003) [1 hour, 54 min.] (#901) Responding to a WMD Crime Scene (March 2004) [28 min.] (#959) Sting Operations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (April 1999) [24 min.] (#729) Surveillance (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [14 min.] (#1026) To Catch a Killer: Homicide Detectives (American Justice Series) DVD (1996) [45 min.] (#1069) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 155 investigations 911onDVD -- Volume 3 (circa 2011) [205 minutes] (#1284) Alan Pinkerton : The Original Private Eye (Biography) (1999) [46 min.] (#1234) Anti-Human Trafficking for the Law Enforcement Professional DVD (2006) [45 min.] (#1065) The Bully of Toulon (American Justice) DVD (2004) [44 min.] (#1108) Campus Insecurity (2000) [45 min.] (#1200) Cold Case Homicide POST Telecourse (2002) [1 hour, 42 min.] (#1224) Conversations With Killers (American Justice) DVD (2005) [45 min.] (#1119) Corpse Tech: Modern Marvels (DVD) (2008) [44 min.] (#1123) Crowd Control Update (California POST Telecourse) (July 2008) [2 hours, 12 min.] (#1201) A Death in St. Augustine :Frontline (2013) [53 min.] (#1277) Did You See That? (2015) [48 min.] (#1291) Domestic Violence Response, Investigation, and Prosecution (DVD) (2010) [28 and 30 min.: 58 minutes] (#1194) The Hidden Truth : Verifying Driving Logs (DVD) (circa 2005) [13 min.] (#1148) Inside the Killer's Mind (Investigative Reports) DVD (2000) [45 min.] (#1118) Internal Affairs: American Justice (DVD) (1997) [44 min.] (#1162) Social Media POST Telecourse (2012) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#1265) Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber: Biography (DVD) (1998) [42 min.] (#1110) Investigations : See “Criminal Investigation” Investigative Report Series Columbine: Understanding Why (Investigative Reports) DVD (2002) [45 min.] (#949) Cop Counselors (Investigative Reports) DVD (2001) [45 min.] (#1098) Deadly Transactions (Investigative Reports Series) DVD (1997) [47 min.] (#1070) Guilty By Reason of Insanity (DVD) (2002) [44 min.] (#1209) Inside the Killer's Mind (Investigative Reports) DVD (2000) [45 min.] (#1118) Keepers: A Job Behind Bars (Investigative Reports) DVD (1998) [45 min.] (#954) Richard Speck [Investigative Reports] DVD (1996) [46 min.] (#1204) Jail Operations Bulletins Addicted Inmates: Intake through Process (circa 1998) [13 min.] (#JOB 702) Administrative Segregation [10 min.] (#JOB 205) Basic Security Principles [9 min.] (#JOB 107) Booking & Admissions [8 min.] (#JOB 304) Career Development and Returning to College (circa 1998) [11 min.] (#JOB 701) Challenges and Pitfalls of Boot Camps (circa 1998) [12 min.] (#JOB 705) Communicable Diseases (1997) [13 min.] (#JOB 604) Con Games and Inmates: What the Line Officer Needs to Know [15 min.] (#JOB 407) Conflict Resolution Intervention in a Jail Setting (circa 1995) [9 min.] (#JOB 706) Contraband Control [9 min.] (#JOB 309) Control of Keys, Tools and Supplies [8 min.] (#JOB 306) Coping with a Changing Inmate Population (1997) [14 min.] (#JOB 606) Coping with Crowded Jails [8 min.] (#JOB 203) Coping with the Job [10 min.] (#JOB 303) Critical Incidents in Jails [9 min.] (#JOB 211) Cross-Gender Supervision [8 min.] (#JOB 308 ) Cultural Diversity in Jail (circa 1998) [11 min.] (#JOB 703) Dealing with Aggressive Behavior [10 min.] (#JOB 307) Drugs in the Jail [9 min.] (#JOB 206) Effective Interpersonal Communications [10 min.] (#JOB 104) Effects of Officer Expectations on Inmate Behavior (The) [9 min.] (#JOB 502) Electronic Incarceration (circa 1998) [9 min.] (#JOB 712) Emergency Preparedness Planning [10 min.] (#JOB 209) Female Gang Members in Jails (circa 1995) [13 min.] (#JOB 611) Fire Safety [8 min.] (#JOB 103) Frisk/Strip Search [12 min.] (#JOB 201) Gangs and Gang Identification [11 min.] (#JOB 401) High-Risk Security Escorts [8 min.] (#JOB 311) Hostage Survival [10 min.] (#JOB 207) How to Conduct Cell Searches [15 min.] (#JOB 101) Infectious Diseases in the Jail (circa 1990) [9 min.] (#JOB 109) Inmate Classification Procedures [8 min.] (#JOB 106) Inmate Disciplinary Principles [8 min.] (#JOB 105) Inmate Extractions ( 1997) [15 min.] (#JOB 607) Inmate Grievance Procedure [10 min.] (#JOB 111) Inmate Leaders (circa 1998) [11 min.] (#JOB 704) Inmate Transportation [9 min.] (#JOB 110) Inmates, Jails and Mental Illness (1997) [15 min.] (#JOB 610) Inmates with Special Needs (1997) [12 min.] (#JOB 602) Investigation of Crime in Jails (1994) [18 min] (#JOB 411) Jail Equipment Technology Advances [16 min.] (#JOB 505) Jail Literacy Programs [16 min.] (#JOB 506) Jail Officer's Leadership Role (The) [12 min.] (#JOB 501) K-9 Dogs in Jails (1997) [10 min.] (#JOB 605) Liability Issues Involving Use of Force (In Jails) (1997) [12 min.] (#JOB 609) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 156 Managing Conflict Resolution [12 min.] (#JOB 511) Managing the Families of Employees during Jail Crisis Situations (circa 1998) [15 min.] (#JOB 711) Natural Disasters: Earthquake Preparedness [8 min.] (#JOB 302) Natural Disasters: Hurricane Preparedness [10 min.] (#JOB 210) Non-Smoking Jails [18 min.] (#JOB 405) Offenders of the '90s [17 min.] (#JOB 512) Officer Comportment [9 min.] (#JOB 208) Preparing for Promotion: Climbing the Ladder [18 min.] (#JOB 507) Preventing Suicides [10 min.] (#JOB 212) Principles of Report Writing [12 min.] (#JOB 102A) Proactive Approach to Avoiding Lawsuits [15 min.] (#JOB 310) Problem-Solving from an Officer's Viewpoint [11 min.] (#JOB 404) Professionalism and Ethics [16 min.] (#JOB 408) Programming Opportunities in Jails [18 min.] (#JOB 510) Releasing Inmates [8 min.] (#JOB 305) Rights vs. Privileges [15 min.] (#JOB 312) Selecting and Supervising Inmate Workers [9 min.] (#JOB 204) Small Jails: Special Problems [18 min.] (#JOB 504) Staff Victimization During Jail Crises (1997) [10 min.] (#JOB 608) Staff Wellness [9 min.] (#JOB 509) Stress Management [10 min.] (#JOB 202) Substance Abuse Treatment Programs for Jails [15 min.] (#JOB 406) Techniques of Report Writing [11 min.] (#JOB 102B) Testifying in Court (circa 1998) [ 15 min.] (#JOB 709) TIE: Training, Industry, and Education [16 min.] (#JOB 412) Tuberculosis in Corrections (circa 1998) [14 min.] (#JOB 708) Understanding Jail Management [16 min.] (#JOB 409) Understanding the Inmate Subculture (1997) [9 min.] (#JOB 603) Use of Force in Jails [9 min.] (#JOB 112) Volunteers in Jails (1996) [11 min.] (#JOB 601) Why not Direct Supervision? [20 min.] (#JOB 503) Work Release: An Overview [9 min.] (#JOB 403) Working in a Lockdown Unit [10 min.] (#JOB 402) Working with Developmentally Disabled Inmates (circa 1998) [11 min.] (#JOB 710) Working with Elderly Inmates (circa 1998) [12 min.] (#JOB 707) Working with Illegal Alien Inmates (1997) [12 min.] (#JOB 612) Working with Inmates with Mental Illness [17 min.] (#JOB 410) Job Stress Dispatchers: Career Resiliency (CA POST Telecourse) (September 2015) [2 hours] (#1314) Job Stress: See “Stress” Juries Confessions (The) [Frontline] (2010) [1 hour, 22 min.] (#1270) juvenile facilities Mind of a Rampage Killer (Nova) (2013) [53 min.] (#1233 ) Juvenile Crime Addressing the Needs of Juvenile Status Offenders and Their Families DVD (January 2007) [1 hour, 57 min.] (#1084) Born Killers: Leopold and Loeb (In Search of History) (1998) [44 min.] (#1205) The Central Park Jogger Case: What Went Wrong? (American Justice) (2003) [45 min.] (#1244) Columbine: Understanding Why (Investigative Reports) DVD (2002) [45 min.] (#949) Community Response to Juvenile Firesetting & Juvenile Arson: (July 1993) [2½ hours] (#332) Gang Violence in America : 20th Century with Mike Wallace (1996) [43 min.] (#809) Identifying and Stopping Active Killers (2016) [44 min.] (#1302) The Jonesboro Schoolyard Ambush (DVD) (1999) [44 min.] (#1208) Mind of a Rampage Killer (Nova) (2013) [53 min.] (#1233 ) The Path to Violence : After Newtown (DVD) (2013) [53 min.] (#1231) Raising Adam Lanza ( 2013) [1 hour] (#1232) Street Gangs: A Secret History DVD (2000) [1 hour, 31, min.] (#1068) Teaching Kids to Kill (1999) [1 hour, 44 min.] (#941) Working Together to Stop the Prostitution of Children Teleconference DVD (December 11, 2003) [1 hour, 40 min.] (#1071) Youth Gangs in America : An Overview of Suppression, Intervention and Prevention Programs (OJJDP Teleconference) (March 21, 1997) [2 hours] (#846) Juvenile Justice Jewish Challenges and Pitfalls of Boot Camps (circa 1998) [12 min.] (#JOB 705) Graduated Sanctions: An Effective Intervention Strategy for Addressing Delinquency Teleconference DVD (March 22, 2005) [1 hour, 36 min.] (#1072) Juvenile Boot Camps (Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Teleconference) (1996) [1 hour, 51 min.] (#605) Religions, Cultures and Communities DVDs (September 2006) [140 min, total] (#1073) Juveniles NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 157 Abandoned Babies Safe Haven Law (DVD) (March 2006) [8 min.] (#1129) Addressing the Needs of Juvenile Status Offenders and Their Families DVD (January 2007) [1 hour, 57 min.] (#1084) Beyond the Badge: Profile of a School Resource Officer (2014) [17 min.] (#1315) Child Sexual Abuse: Your Most Challenging Case [58 min.] (#138) Children in Traffic (New Version) (1999) [14 min.] (#872) Community Response to Juvenile Firesetting & Juvenile Arson: (July 1993) [2½ hours] (#332) Complete CPR (2008) [1 hour, 34 min.] (#1296) Conflict Resolution for Youth: Programming for Schools, Youth-serving Organizations, and Community and Juvenile Justice Settings (Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Teleconference) (May 1996) [2 hours, 23 min. (over two tapes)] (#606) Creating Media for Community Relations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (March 2001) [24 min.] (#794) Domestic Violence: A Matter of Culture POST Telecourse (April 1998) [2 hours] (#638) I Am Not a Target : Your Child's Weapon Against Predators (2004) [45 min.] (#1271) Learn Gun Safety With Eddie Eagle (circa 1995) [7 min.] (#375) Operation Lifesaver General Audience Videos (DVD) (circa 2007) [2 hours, 39 min.] (#1127) Power of [Crime] Prevention with Community Policing FBI Teleconference (May 1997) [2 hours] (#578) Prevalence and Consequences of Child Victimization: Preliminary Results from the National Survey of Adolescents (NIJ Research in Progress) (1995) [59 min.] (#556) Stranger Safety (2005) [36 min.] (#1268) Three Ways to Keep Your Children Off Drugs / Why Drugs [80 min.] (#187) What the Girl Saw [American Justice] (2004) [45 min.] (#1243) Youth Gangs in America : An Overview of Suppression, Intervention and Prevention Programs (OJJDP Teleconference) (March 21, 1997) [2 hours] (#846) Kidnapping I Am Not a Target : Your Child's Weapon Against Predators (2004) [45 min.] (#1271) Narco State DVD (2009) [50 min.] (#1170) Stranger Safety (2005) [36 min.] (#1268) Knife Would First Aid (2007) [42 min.] (#1257) Police Arrest and Control, with Keith Livingston (DVD) (2007) [41 min.] (#1144) Second Chance vs. Magnum Force (1988) [118 min.] (#50) Surviving Edged Weapons (circa 1988) [85 min.] (#26) Laboratories FBI's Crime Lab: Modern Marvels (2003) [43 min.] (#1163 ) Lateral Transfer International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training. Reciprocity handbook 2015. Albion, Mich.: International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training; 2015.11143.2-IAD-2015. Latinos Common Ground: Interacting with the Hispanic Community [16 min.] (#167) Domestic Violence: A Matter of Culture POST Telecourse (April 1998) [2 hours] (#638) Latin American Theft Rings FBI Teleconference (1996) [2 hours] (#535) Religions, Cultures and Communities DVDs (September 2006) [140 min, total] (#1073) Street Gangs: A Secret History DVD (2000) [1 hour, 31, min.] (#1068) Law 911on DVD, Volume 5 (2012) [3 hours, 30 min.] (#1235) Abandoned Babies Safe Haven Law (DVD) (March 2006) [8 min.] (#1129) Electronic Recording of Homicide Interrogation DVD (October 20, 2004) [1 hour, 37 min.] (#983) Investigating Financial Exploitation Against the Elderly Interactive Teleconference (March 11, 1999) [2 hours, 25 min.] (#677) Responding to Victims of Human Trafficking DVD (April 2008) [20 min.] (#1106) Searches of Persons: Minnesota v. Dickerson (1999) [30 min.] (#1278) Seizure vs Non-Seizure of Persons (2000) [34 min. on 2 tapes] (#758) Law Enforcement Agencies Knifes International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training. Reciprocity handbook 2015. Albion, Mich.: International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training; 2015.11143.2-IAD-2015. Blood-Borne Pathogens / Backup: Force Continuum (2001) [31 min.] (#1303) Lawyers Knives Knife Defense Fundamentals (DVD) (2003) [70 min.] (#1180) Born Killers: Leopold and Loeb (In Search of History) (1998) [44 min.] (#1205) A. Lincoln, Attorney at Law DVD (2006) [27 min.] (#1096) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 158 Leadership The 5 Concurrent Themes to Success (DVD) (2004) [46 min.] (#1182) Cultural Diversity in America (United Against Crime Teleconference) (1998) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#691) Developing the Executive Team (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (August 1996 through January 1997) [2 hours, 24 min.] (#Set 18) Emotional Survival POST Telecourse (November 1999) [2 hours] (#764) Inmate Leaders (circa 1998) [11 min.] (#JOB 704) Jail Officer's Leadership Role (The) [12 min.] (#JOB 501) Law Enforcement Management, Pts. 1 and 2 (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (January and February 1998) [48 min.] (#668) Leadership and Communication Essentials in Law Enforcement (September/October 1999) [48 min.] (#Set 21) Leadership POST Telecourse (1996) [2 hours] (#540) Organizational Risk Management: The 5 Pillars of Success (DVD) (2004) [57 min.] (#1184) Qualities of a Good FTO POST Telecourse (October 2002) [1 hours, 51 min.] (#867) Why Things go Right; Why Things Go Wrong (DVD) (2004) [55 min.] (#1183) Liability The 5 Concurrent Themes to Success (DVD) (2004) [46 min.] (#1182) Cleaning Up After the Disaster DVD set (2005) [3 hours, 51 min.] (#1094) Damned if You Don't [29 min.] (#136) Effective Courtroom Testimony (October and November 1998) [46 min. and 1 hour] (#663) Emergency Vehicle Operation (1998) [29 min] (#672) Interpersonal Communications: Legal Implications (2001) [32 min. on 2 tapes] (#823) Liability Issues Involving Use of Force (In Jails) (1997) [12 min.] (#JOB 609) Management of Bloodborne and Airborne Pathogens in Corrections (1998) [41 min.] (#CRT 221) Managing Deadly Force Training: Questions and Issues FBI Teleconference (November 18, 1998) [2 hours] (#689) Managing Force Escalations (about 1995) [36 min] (#671) Managing Limited Duty Officers FBI Teleconference (August 13, 2003) [2 hours] (#909) Misconduct to Corruption: Avoiding the Impending Crisis FBI Teleconference (January 13, 1999) [2 hours] (#690) OC Aerosol in Law Enforcement II (2001) [38 min.] (#818) Organizational Risk Management: The 5 Pillars of Success (DVD) (2004) [57 min.] (#1184) Police Pursuit [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (September 1998) [24 min.] (#685) Positional Asphyxia, Sudden Death, and Transporting Suspects [29 min.] (#522) Proactive Approach to Avoiding Lawsuits [15 min.] (#JOB 310) Reducing the Risk II: Making Your Church Safe from Child Sexual Abuse DVD Set (2003) [108 min.] (#417) Searches of Persons: Minnesota v. Dickerson (1999) [30 min.] (#1278) Sexual Harassment in Law Enforcement: Role of Victim and Administration (1998) [30 min.] (#656) Sexual Harassment in Law Enforcement: The Harasser's Behavior (1998) [25 min.] (#644) Sudden In-Custody Death: Training for Prevention / Positional Asphyxia Update (2000) [16 min.] (#778) Take Another Look; Police Response to Seizures and Epilepsy [15 min.] (#257) TASER: Behind the Headlines DVD (2005) [29 min.] (#988) Use of Force Report Writing (2001) [13 min. and 15 min. on 2 tapes] (#825) Use of Force Report Writing (In the Line of Duty) (2015) [34 min.] (#1292) Why Things go Right; Why Things Go Wrong (DVD) (2004) [55 min.] (#1183) Line of Duty Casualties Anatomy of a Chase (Circa 1989) [37 min.] (#42) Assaults on Law Enforcement Officers [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (April 1997 ) [24 min.] (#716) C.O.P.S. 25th Anniversary Tribute DVD (2010) [14 min.] (#1158) Dynamics of Off-Duty Encounters, Pt. 1 [29 min.] (#514) Dynamics of Off-Duty Encounters, Pt. 2 [36 min.] (#515) El Segundo Movie Theater Fight (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2012) [54 min.] (#1207) Emergency Preparedness Planning [10 min.] (#JOB 209) Fallen Blue Heroes ( 2009) [45 min.] (#1246) FBI Ballistic Testing Results (FBI Teleconference) (1989) [3 hours] (#1230) Heroes Behind the Badge (2012) [1 hour, 30 min.] (#1220) Heroes Behind the Badge: Sacrifice & Survival (2013) [1 hour, 40 min.] (#1255) Managing Deadly Force Training: Questions and Issues FBI Teleconference (November 18, 1998) [2 hours] (#689) Managing Limited Duty Officers FBI Teleconference (August 13, 2003) [2 hours] (#909) Methamphetamine in Illinois : User/Manufacturer Behavior (2001) [34 min.] (#827) Murder of a Georgia Deputy [Kyle Dinkheller Shooting]: In the Line of Duty (2002) [57 min.] (#963) Murder on Tape (LETN Command Update Special) (circa 1992) [55 min.] (#236) Post Assault Support (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (June 1997) [24 min.] (#666) Shootout: The North Hollywood Shooting DVD NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 159 (2005) [44 min.] (#991) Traffic Stops of Sovereign Citizens: What Every Cop Needs to Know (2012) [44 min.] (#1197) Women who Kill and Assault (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (May 1997) [24 min.] (#651) Line of Duty Series Golden Nuggets 2: More Life-Saving Street Smart Tips for Cops (2016) [35 min.] (#1305) Golden Nuggets 3: Life-saving Street Smarts for Cops (2016) [33 min.] (#1307) Golden Nuggets : Life-Saving Street Smart Tips for Cops (2016) [30 min.] (#1304) Lineups Did You See That? (2015) [48 min.] (#1291) Listening Gaining Insight, Taking Action : Basic Skills for Serving Victims (2002 (2011) ) [13 min., 12 min. , and 9 min.: 34 min., total] (#1262) Management The 5 Concurrent Themes to Success (DVD) (2004) [46 min.] (#1182) Coaching the Problem Employee (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (December 1993) [24 min.] (#665) Cultural Diversity in America (United Against Crime Teleconference) (1998) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#691) Developing the Executive Team (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (August 1996 through January 1997) [2 hours, 24 min.] (#Set 18) Disaster Management [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (January/February 1999) [48 min.] (#688) Domestic Abuse by Police Officers FBI Teleconference (September 1998) [2 hours] (#662) Gordon Graham: Risk Management and the Telecommunications Center DVDs (2007) [4 hours, 9 min, on 4 discs] (#Set 38) Human Factors in Undercover Operations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (1993) [24 min.] (#732) Incident Command 9-11: Lessons Learned at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and Boca Raton, Florida (EENET Teleconference) (May 15 and June 5, 2002) [2 hours] (#893) Law Enforcement Management, Pts. 1 and 2 (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (January and February 1998) [48 min.] (#668) Leadership POST Telecourse (1996) [2 hours] (#540) Making the Transition: A Career in Security Management (circa 1991) [45 min.] (#264) Mass Fatality Management (Live Response) DVD (March 22, 2006) [58 min.] (#1061) Misconduct to Corruption: Avoiding the Impending Crisis FBI Teleconference (January 13, 1999) [2 hours] (#690) Organizational Risk Management: The 5 Pillars of Success (DVD) (2004) [57 min.] (#1184) Police Pursuit [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (September 1998) [24 min.] (#685) Why Things go Right; Why Things Go Wrong (DVD) (2004) [55 min.] (#1183) Women Executives in Law Enforcement FBI Teleconference (July 8, 1998) [2 hours] (#646) Marijuana Baths Salts: What Every Cop Needs to Know (2012) [24 min] (#1213) Media Creating Media for Community Relations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (March 2001) [24 min.] (#794) Crime, the Media, and Our Public Discourse (NIJ Perspectives on Crime and Justice) (1997) [72 min.] (#607) In Hot Pursuit (2003) [42 min.] (#1199) Teaching Kids to Kill (1999) [1 hour, 44 min.] (#941) Media Relations Crowd Control Update (California POST Telecourse) (July 2008) [2 hours, 12 min.] (#1201) Developing the Executive Team (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (August 1996 through January 1997) [2 hours, 24 min.] (#Set 18) Disaster Management [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (January/February 1999) [48 min.] (#688) Ferguson; The Lessons Learned (2016) [1 hour, 43 min.] (#1308) Law Enforcement and Media: A Perspective from Behind the Camera [FBI Teleconference] (July 11, 2001) [2 hours] (#814) Managing Civil Disobedience POST Telecourse (July 1998) [2 hours] (#654) Media Relations in Crisis Situations FBI Teleconference (April 12, 1995) [2 hours] (#471) Misconduct to Corruption: Avoiding the Impending Crisis FBI Teleconference (January 13, 1999) [2 hours] (#690) New Era of Disobedience: Is Your Department Ready [FBI Teleconference] (November 7, 2001) [2 hours] (#820) New Trends in Suicide Bombers [FBITN] DVDs (circa 2006) [4 hours] (#1097) News Media's Coverage of Crime and Victimization (1999) [26 min.] (#786) Offenders of the '90s [17 min.] (#JOB 512) Police Pursuit: Modern Marvels (2004) [45 min.] (#950) Raising Adam Lanza ( 2013) [1 hour] (#1232) St. Petersburg Riot/Crowd Control (1997) [39 min.] (#1306) Sting Operations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (April 1999) [24 min.] (#729) Suicide Bomber DVD (2005) [30 min.] (#971) Use of Force by Peace Officers POST Telecourse NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 160 (DVD) (February 2004) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#1225) Medical Investigation of Crime in Jails (1994) [18 min] (#JOB 411) Meditation Dispatchers: Career Resiliency (CA POST Telecourse) (September 2015) [2 hours] (#1314) Meetings Problem Oriented Policing Set (circa 1998) [1 hour, 39 min., on 6 videos] (#Set 35) Memorials Fallen Blue Heroes ( 2009) [45 min.] (#1246) Heroes Behind the Badge (2012) [1 hour, 30 min.] (#1220) New Era of Disobedience: Is Your Department Ready [FBI Teleconference] (November 7, 2001) [2 hours] (#820) Mental Health 911 on DVD: Volume 4 (circa 2012) [ 2 hours, 45 min., (Multiple short segments)] (#1272) Code 9 : Officer Needs Assistance (2016) [1 hour, 20 min.] (#1316) Dispatchers: Career Resiliency (CA POST Telecourse) (September 2015) [2 hours] (#1314) Employee Assistance Programs FBI Teleconference [1 hour, 50 min.] (#513) Gaining Insight, Taking Action : Basic Skills for Serving Victims (2002 (2011) ) [13 min., 12 min. , and 9 min.: 34 min., total] (#1262) Mental Health Update (CA POST Telecourse) (August 2013) [2 hours] (#1318) Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic Brain Injury (CA POST DVD) (circa 2011) [1 hour, 16 min.] (#1227) Preventing Law Enforcement Suicide; Code 3 Officer Needs Assistance (California POST Telecourse) (December 2007) [1 hour, 44 min.] (#1202 ) Raising Adam Lanza ( 2013) [1 hour] (#1232) Responding to Elder Abuse: What Judges and Court Personnel Should know DVD (2010) [13 min.] (#1166) Restrepo : One Platoon, One Valley, One Year (2010) [93 min.] (#1247) Supporting Returning Military Law Enforcement Personnel POST Telecourse (June 2008) [1 hour, 45 min.] (#1228) Mental Illness 911 on DVD: Volume 6 (2013) [3 « hours] (#1273) 911on DVD, Volume 5 (2012) [3 hours, 30 min.] (#1235) 911onDVD -- Volume 3 (circa 2011) [205 minutes] (#1284) Addressing the Needs of Juvenile Status Offenders and Their Families DVD (January 2007) [1 hour, 57 min.] (#1084) Born Killers: Leopold and Loeb (In Search of History) (1998) [44 min.] (#1205) The Bully of Toulon (American Justice) DVD (2004) [44 min.] (#1108) Dealing with Aggressive Behavior [10 min.] (#JOB 307) Disability Awareness for Law Enforcement : A Curriculum for Law Enforcement Professionals and Police Social Workers (2001) [1 hour, 31 min.] (#Set 27) Essential Communication Skills Tape Set [ALERT] (2004) [15, 17, 18 min. 50 min. total] (#Set 30) Graduated Sanctions: An Effective Intervention Strategy for Addressing Delinquency Teleconference DVD (March 22, 2005) [1 hour, 36 min.] (#1072) Guilty By Reason of Insanity (DVD) (2002) [44 min.] (#1209) Hostage Takers (The) (1994) [46 min] (#1153) Identifying and Stopping Active Killers (2016) [44 min.] (#1302) Inmates, Jails and Mental Illness (1997) [15 min.] (#JOB 610) Inmates with Special Needs (1997) [12 min.] (#JOB 602) Innocent Offenders (circa 1990) [14 min.] (#51) A. Lincoln, Attorney at Law DVD (2006) [27 min.] (#1096) Mental Health Update (CA POST Telecourse) (August 2013) [2 hours] (#1318) Mental Illness: Police Response (1995) [16 min.] (#708) Methamphetamine in Illinois : User/Manufacturer Behavior (2001) [34 min.] (#827) Mind of a Rampage Killer (Nova) (2013) [53 min.] (#1233 ) The Path to Violence : After Newtown (DVD) (2013) [53 min.] (#1231) The Plot to Kill Ronald Reagan (DVD) (2006) [45 min.] (#1195) Police and People with Disabilities (Department of Justice) (1996 / 2005) [58 min.] (#1034) Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic Brain Injury (CA POST DVD) (circa 2011) [1 hour, 16 min.] (#1227) Raising Adam Lanza ( 2013) [1 hour] (#1232) Rolling Backup: Taking Care of Our Own (DVD) (February 2004) [21 min.] (#1082) Sandy Hook School Shooting : Lessons Learned for School Administrators & Teachers (2014) [1 hour, 15 min.] (#Set 45) Sudden In-Custody Death: Training for Prevention / Positional Asphyxia Update (2000) [16 min.] (#778) Suicide: A Calculated Departure DVD (April 9, 2008) [55 min.] (#1105) Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber: Biography (DVD) (1998) [42 min.] (#1110) Use of Force by Peace Officers POST Telecourse (DVD) (February 2004) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#1225) Violence and Mental Illness: A Community Solution NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 161 UAC Teleconference (1998) [106 min.] (#634) Working with Elderly Inmates (circa 1998) [12 min.] (#JOB 707) Working with Inmates with Mental Illness [17 min.] (#JOB 410) Mental Retardation: See “Developmental Disabilities” Methamphetamine America's Crystal Meth Epidemic (DVD) (2008) [88 min., in 2 programs] (#1150) Baths Salts: What Every Cop Needs to Know (2012) [24 min] (#1213) Meth Epidemic (The): Frontline DVD (2006) [53 min.] (#1059) Methamphetamine in Illinois : User/Manufacturer Behavior (2001) [34 min.] (#827) Methamphetamine Labs: A New Danger for Illinois (January 2000) [35 min.] (#826) Mexico Narco State DVD (2009) [50 min.] (#1170) Minorities Racial Profiling (In the Line of Duty) (2001) [15 min.] (#921) Religions, Cultures and Communities DVDs (September 2006) [140 min, total] (#1073) Miranda Autism and Law Enforcement Roll Call Briefing Video (VHS) (2004) [21 min.] (#927) Golden Nuggets 2: More Life-Saving Street Smart Tips for Cops (2016) [35 min.] (#1305) (#1125) FBI's Crime Lab: Modern Marvels (2003) [43 min.] (#1163 ) Forensic Science: The Crime Fighter's Weapon [Modern Marvels] (1997) [48 min.] (#912) Non-Lethal Weapons [Modern Marvels] (2003) [45 min.] (#913) Police Pursuit: Modern Marvels (2004) [45 min.] (#950) Prisons: Modern Marvels (2000) [44 min.] (#917) Motivation Coaching the Problem Employee (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (December 1993) [24 min.] (#665) Developing the Executive Team (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (August 1996 through January 1997) [2 hours, 24 min.] (#Set 18) Gordon Graham: Risk Management and the Telecommunications Center DVDs (2007) [4 hours, 9 min, on 4 discs] (#Set 38) Leadership and Communication Essentials in Law Enforcement (September/October 1999) [48 min.] (#Set 21) Managing Limited Duty Officers FBI Teleconference (August 13, 2003) [2 hours] (#909) Qualities of a Good FTO POST Telecourse (October 2002) [1 hours, 51 min.] (#867) Motorcycle Gangs Behind Enemy Lines: Gangland (DVD) (2007) [44 min.] (#1124) Gang Violence in America : 20th Century with Mike Wallace (1996) [43 min.] (#809) Gangland: The Fourth Season [About 40 minutes per episode] (#Missing Set 41) Road Warriors: The Biker Brotherhood (Inside Story) (1998) [50 min.] (#859) Missing Persons Muslims 911 on DVD: Volume 2 (2010) [10 to 15 minutes] (#1186) 911onDVD -- Volume 3 (circa 2011) [205 minutes] (#1284) Responding to People with Alzheimer's Disease : Best Practices for Law Enforcement (2013) [24 min.] (#1253) Cultural Competency POST Telecourse (June 2002) [1 hour, 45 min.] (#864) Dispatchers 2002: Becoming Culturally Competent POST Telecourse (July 2002) [2 hours] (#865) Religions, Cultures and Communities DVDs (September 2006) [140 min, total] (#1073) MO Narcotics Street Thief DVD (2007) [1 hour, 24 min.] (#1177) Narcs (American Justice) DVD (1997) [47 min.] (#1218 ) Modern Marvels Narratives Bullets (Modern Marvels) DVD (2003) [44 min.] (#1174 ) Car Crashes (Modern Marvels) DVD (2003) [44 min.] (#1173) Corpse Tech: Modern Marvels (DVD) (2008) [44 min.] (#1123) Death Devices (Modern Marvels) DVD (circa 2002) [44 min.] (#1175) Distilleries (Modern Marvels DVD) (2004) [44 min.] Sunshine Cleaning DVD (2008) [1 hour, 42 min.] (#1178) National Geographic Inside the Secret Service (2004) [1 hour, 32 min.] (#1211) Native Americans NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 162 Domestic Violence: A Matter of Culture POST Telecourse (April 1998) [2 hours] (#638) Tribal Cops (DVD) (2001) [43 min] (#1132) NCIC Vigilance: Patrolling in the New Era of Terrorism DVD (circa 2004) [ 7 min. and 9 min.: 16 min., total] (#1083) Neck Restraints Golden Nuggets 3: Life-saving Street Smarts for Cops (2016) [33 min.] (#1307) Negotiation Hostage Takers (The) (1994) [46 min] (#1153) Off-Duty Dynamics of Off-Duty Encounters, Pt. 1 [29 min.] (#514) Dynamics of Off-Duty Encounters, Pt. 2 [36 min.] (#515) Offenders Crime Victims with Disabilities: What the Prosecutor Needs to Know (DVDs) (2006) [Disc 1: 1 hour, 20 min., Disc 2: 50 min.] (#1079) Reducing the Risk II: Making Your Church Safe from Child Sexual Abuse DVD Set (2003) [108 min.] (#417) OJJDP Teleconference Crowd Control Update (California POST Telecourse) (July 2008) [2 hours, 12 min.] (#1201) Addressing the Needs of Juvenile Status Offenders and Their Families DVD (January 2007) [1 hour, 57 min.] (#1084) Conflict Resolution for Youth: Programming for Schools, Youth-serving Organizations, and Community and Juvenile Justice Settings (Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Teleconference) (May 1996) [2 hours, 23 min. (over two tapes)] (#606) Graduated Sanctions: An Effective Intervention Strategy for Addressing Delinquency Teleconference DVD (March 22, 2005) [1 hour, 36 min.] (#1072) Juvenile Boot Camps (Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Teleconference) (1996) [1 hour, 51 min.] (#605) Youth Gangs in America : An Overview of Suppression, Intervention and Prevention Programs (OJJDP Teleconference) (March 21, 1997) [2 hours] (#846) Notification Oleoresin Capsicum: See “Pepper Spray” News Media Sandy Hook School Shooting : Lessons Learned for School Administrators & Teachers (2014) [1 hour, 15 min.] (#Set 45) Tampa Massacre (In the Line of Duty Special Issue) DVD (2001) [1 hour] (#1039) NIMS Cleaning Up After the Disaster DVD set (2005) [3 hours, 51 min.] (#1094) Locomotive Emergency Response Operations DVD (circa 2006) [28 min.] (#1052) Managing Terrorism Incidents Tape Set (September 2002) [29 and 26 min.] (#938) Noise Complaints Diplomatic and Consular Immunity: Guidance for Law Enforcement and Judicial Authorities (August 1998) [21 min.] (#750) It's the Right Thing to Do : Consular Notification (circa 2003) [11 min.] (#982) Notification, Death : See “Death Notification” Nova series Forensics on Trial (Nova) (2012) [53 min.] (#1245 ) Manhunt - Boston Bombers (Nova) (2013) [52 min.] (#1242 ) Mind of a Rampage Killer (Nova) (2013) [53 min.] (#1233 ) Observational Skills Did You See That? (2015) [48 min.] (#1291) Golden Nuggets 2: More Life-Saving Street Smart Tips for Cops (2016) [35 min.] (#1305) Golden Nuggets 3: Life-saving Street Smarts for Cops (2016) [33 min.] (#1307) Witness DVD (circa 1998) [22 min.] (#1134) Organized Crime Al Capone: Scarface DVD (Biography) (1995) [44 min.] (#1112) John Dillinger: Biography (DVD) (1995) [46 min.] (#1111) Mafia: The History of the Mob in America (DVDs) (1993) [3 hours, 42 min. over 5 programs)] (#1058) Organized Crime: A World History (DVDs) (2001) [217 min., over 5 programs] (#1057) Purple: Organized Crime in a Small Town (2012) [58 min.] (#1217) Unsolved history : The St. Valentine's Day massacre ([s.l., circa 2004]) (#1080) World's Most Dangerous Gang DVD (2006) [51 min.] (#1053) Overcrowding Coping with Crowded Jails [8 min.] (#JOB 203) Paraphernalia Secrets of the Drug Violator Exposed (DVD) (2006) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 163 [42 min.] (#1191) Category 3 (January 10, 2006) [13 min.] (#1206) Domestic Violence Response, Investigation, and Prosecution (DVD) (2010) [28 and 30 min.: 58 minutes] (#1194) Firearms Concealed Carry Act (2014) [34 min.] (#1274 ) Fundamental Skills for Public Safety Cycling (2009) [21 min.] (#1267) Good Night with the Sleep Doctor (2007) [79 min.] (#1263) It'll Never Happen to Me [44 min.] (#166) Managing Force Escalations (about 1995) [36 min] (#671) Non-Smoking Jails [18 min.] (#JOB 405) Police Combat Tactics, Vol. 1 and 2 (DVDs) (2003) [Vol.1: 80 min., Vol. 2: 85 min.] (#1103) Staff Wellness [9 min.] (#JOB 509) Super Joints, with Pavel Tsatsouline DVD (2003) [33 min.] (#955) Wrong Arm of the Law (The): Steroids in Law Enforcement (2010) [14 min.] (#1294) Penology Planning Pathogens (Bloodborne): See “Diseases” Patrol Procedures Careers in Criminal Justice (2002) [22 min.] (#1176 ) Prisons: Modern Marvels (2000) [44 min.] (#917) Understanding Jail Management [16 min.] (#JOB 409) Pepper Spray Fighting through Pepper Spray: Counter Assault and Survival Tactics [29 min.] (#470) Managing Civil Disobedience POST Telecourse (July 1998) [2 hours] (#654) OC Aerosol in Law Enforcement II (2001) [38 min.] (#818) OC Aerosol Use in Law Enforcement [22 min.] (#435) Use of OC & Pepper Spray in Corrections (1997) [30 min.] (#CRT 122) Performance Evaluation CTO (Communications Training Officer) Development 2003: Tools for the Trainer POST Telecourse (2003) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#1266) Perspectives on Crime and Justice Crime, the Media, and Our Public Discourse (NIJ Perspectives on Crime and Justice) (1997) [72 min.] (#607) Photography Crime Scene Preservation [33 min.] (#507) Inmate Extractions ( 1997) [15 min.] (#JOB 607) Make Your Case: Basic Law Enforcement Photography (September 1998) [21 min.] (#670) Manhunt - Boston Bombers (Nova) (2013) [52 min.] (#1242 ) Murder on Tape (LETN Command Update Special) (circa 1992) [55 min.] (#236) Physical Fitness 911 on DVD: Volume 2 (2010) [10 to 15 minutes] (#1186) 911 on DVD: Volume 6 (2013) [3 « hours] (#1273) Back Safety: A User's Guide DVD (2005) [28 min.] (#Set 42) Emotional Survival POST Telecourse (November 1999) [2 hours] (#764) 9-11 Commission Report DVD (2004) [130 min.] (#956) Active Shooter (CA POST Telecourse) (March 2016) [2 ours] (#1310) Are You Ready? (January 18, 2006, EENET Broadcast) (January 18, 2006) [58 min.] (#1038) The Bullet Proof Mind (2011) [4 hours, 49 min.] (#Set 43 ) Coping with Crowded Jails [8 min.] (#JOB 203) Critical Incidents in Jails [9 min.] (#JOB 211) Crowd Control Update (California POST Telecourse) (July 2008) [2 hours, 12 min.] (#1201) Elimination of Harassment, Bias and Discrimination in the Workplace DVD (2004) [50 min.] (#1033) Emergency Preparedness: Awareness and Survival DVD (2006) [75 min.] (#1136) Emergency Preparedness Planning [10 min.] (#JOB 209) Gordon Graham: Risk Management and the Telecommunications Center DVDs (2007) [4 hours, 9 min, on 4 discs] (#Set 38) Hazardous Materials: What Every Cop Needs to Know (2008) [23 min.] (#1223) Homeland Security and CommunityPolicing FBI Teleconference (September 5, 2002) [2 hours] (#856) I'm Shot: The Bullet's Impact DVD (Circa 1998) [30 min.] (#1133) ICS: The Incident Command System DVD (2000) [23 min.] (#939) Incident Command 9-11: Lessons Learned at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and Boca Raton, Florida (EENET Teleconference) (May 15 and June 5, 2002) [2 hours] (#893) Major Incident Protocol FBI Teleconference (1996) [2 hours] (#548) Managing Civil Disobedience POST Telecourse (July 1998) [2 hours] (#654) Managing Terrorism Incidents Tape Set (September 2002) [29 and 26 min.] (#938) Mass Fatality Management (Live Response) DVD (March 22, 2006) [58 min.] (#1061) Misconduct to Corruption: Avoiding the Impending Crisis FBI Teleconference (January 13, 1999) [2 hours] (#690) Natural Disasters: Earthquake Preparedness [8 min.] NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 164 (#JOB 302) Natural Disasters: Hurricane Preparedness [10 min.] (#JOB 210) New Era of Disobedience: Is Your Department Ready [FBI Teleconference] (November 7, 2001) [2 hours] (#820) Problem Oriented Policing Set (circa 1998) [1 hour, 39 min., on 6 videos] (#Set 35) Problem-Solving from an Officer's Viewpoint [11 min.] (#JOB 404) Psychological Impact of Terrorism (Live Response) DVD (July 19, 2006) [58 min.] (#1060) Responding to a WMD Crime Scene (March 2004) [28 min.] (#959) Sandy Hook School Shooting : Lessons Learned for School Administrators & Teachers (2014) [1 hour, 15 min.] (#Set 45) Small Jails: Special Problems [18 min.] (#JOB 504) Suicide Bomber DVD (2005) [30 min.] (#971) Suicide/Homicide Bombers (Live Response) DVD (September 27, 2006) [58 min.] (#1062) Three Strikes You're Out: Benefits and Costs of California's Mandatory Sentencing Law (NIJ Research in Progress) [45 min.] (#517) Tornadoes: Nature Tech (2003) [45 min.] (#987) Windy City Tornado: Mega Disasters DVD (2006) [44 min.] (#1055) Cops or Criminals? (Investigative Reports DVD) (1996) [46 min] (#1142) Poison Police Dogs Police Conduct A Death in St. Augustine :Frontline (2013) [53 min.] (#1277) Police Conduct: Also see "Comportment" Police Corruption Barney Miller The First Season DVD (1974-1975) [20 min./episode] (#1219) Cops on Trial (American Justice) (1994) [46 min.] (#1216) Cops or Criminals? (Investigative Reports DVD) (1996) [46 min] (#1142) FBI: A Revealing Inside Look at the Bureau DVD (2003) [55 min.] (#1054) Five Points Gangs: In Search of History (DVD) (1997) [42 min.] (#1128) Internal Affairs: American Justice (DVD) (1997) [44 min.] (#1162) Organized Crime: A World History (DVDs) (2001) [217 min., over 5 programs] (#1057) Serpico: Honor Bound (DVD) (2006) [44 min.] (#1149) Basic First Aid (2008) [1 hour, 37 min.] (#1295) First Response: The First Aid Video (DVD) (2004) [1 hour, 5 min.] (#1147) Joining the Force: In the Line of Duty Special Issue (circa 2005) [1 hour] (#1048) Police Ethical Use of Force (CA POST Telecourse) (October 2005) [3 hours, 21 min.] (#1317) Dispatchers: Career Resiliency (CA POST Telecourse) (September 2015) [2 hours] (#1314) Police Academies (Citizen) Creating Media for Community Relations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (March 2001) [24 min.] (#794) Police and the Public Active Shooter (CA POST Telecourse) (March 2016) [2 ours] (#1310) Beyond the Badge: Profile of a School Resource Officer (2014) [17 min.] (#1315) Police and the Public: See "Communities"or See "Comportment" Police Attitude A Death in St. Augustine :Frontline (2013) [53 min.] (#1277) Use of Force by Peace Officers POST Telecourse (DVD) (February 2004) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#1225) Police Cars : See "Police Vehicles" Police Chiefs Police Ethics Police Families Alan Pinkerton : The Original Private Eye (Biography) (1999) [46 min.] (#1234) Barney Miller The First Season DVD (1974-1975) [20 min./episode] (#1219) Code 9 : Officer Needs Assistance (2016) [1 hour, 20 min.] (#1316) Communities Answering the Call: Ministering to First Responders FBI Teleconference (May 14, 2003) [1 hour, 51 min.] (#908) Domestic Abuse by Police Officers FBI Teleconference (September 1998) [2 hours] (#662) Emotional Survival POST Telecourse (November 1999) [2 hours] (#764) Employee Assistance Programs FBI Teleconference [1 hour, 50 min.] (#513) Ethical Considerations (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [21 min.] (#1031) Heroes Behind the Badge (2012) [1 hour, 30 min.] (#1220) Human Factors in Undercover Operations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (1993) [24 min.] (#732) Managing Limited Duty Officers FBI Teleconference (August 13, 2003) [2 hours] (#909) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 165 Managing the Families of Employees during Jail Crisis Situations (circa 1998) [15 min.] (#JOB 711) Pain Behind the Badge (The) (2012) [1 hour, 5 min.] (#1222) Preventing Law Enforcement Suicide; Code 3 Officer Needs Assistance (California POST Telecourse) (December 2007) [1 hour, 44 min.] (#1202 ) Psychological Impact of Terrorism (Live Response) DVD (July 19, 2006) [58 min.] (#1060) Rolling Backup: Taking Care of Our Own (DVD) (February 2004) [21 min.] (#1082) Street Gangs: What Law Enforcement Can Do (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (June 1998) [24 min.] (#653) Stress Management in Law Enforcement FBI Teleconference (March 10, 1999) [2 hours] (#713) Supporting Returning Military Law Enforcement Personnel POST Telecourse (June 2008) [1 hour, 45 min.] (#1228) Tribal Cops (DVD) (2001) [43 min] (#1132) Police History 9-11 Commission Report DVD (2004) [130 min.] (#956) Al Capone: Scarface DVD (Biography) (1995) [44 min.] (#1112) Alan Pinkerton : The Original Private Eye (Biography) (1999) [46 min.] (#1234) Behind Enemy Lines: Gangland (DVD) (2007) [44 min.] (#1124) Bullets (Modern Marvels) DVD (2003) [44 min.] (#1174 ) Car Crashes (Modern Marvels) DVD (2003) [44 min.] (#1173) Cops or Criminals? (Investigative Reports DVD) (1996) [46 min] (#1142) Crime Fighters (The) (1938) [9 min.] (#583) FBI: A Revealing Inside Look at the Bureau DVD (2003) [55 min.] (#1054) FBI's Crime Lab: Modern Marvels (2003) [43 min.] (#1163 ) Five Points Gangs: In Search of History (DVD) (1997) [42 min.] (#1128) Gangland: The Fourth Season [About 40 minutes per episode] (#Missing Set 41) Hooked: Illegal Drugs and How They Got That Way (2000) [200 min] (#979) Interpol: The International Link [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (April 1998) [24 min.] (#682) John Dillinger: Biography (DVD) (1995) [46 min.] (#1111) Mafia: The History of the Mob in America (DVDs) (1993) [3 hours, 42 min. over 5 programs)] (#1058) Melvin Purvis (Biography) DVD (1999) [45 min.] (#1109) Narcs (American Justice) DVD (1997) [47 min.] (#1218 ) Police Pursuit: Modern Marvels (2004) [45 min.] (#950) Private Eyes (American Justice) DVD (1994) [46 min.] (#1117) Railroad Police (Trains Unlimited) (1998) [45 min.] (#635) Serpico: Honor Bound (DVD) (2006) [44 min.] (#1149) Sniper in the Tower: True Crime Authors (2004) [44 min.] (#1074) Street Gangs: A Secret History DVD (2000) [1 hour, 31, min.] (#1068) Ted Bundy: Biography DVD (2002) [43 min.] (#952) Unsolved history : The St. Valentine's Day massacre ([s.l., circa 2004]) (#1080) Wheels of Survival: Police Cars in the Pursuit of Justice (1997) [44 min.] (#636) Police History: See also “History” Police Management Achieving Diversity through Marketing FBI Teleconference (January 17, 2001) [2 hours] (#801) Barney Miller The First Season DVD (1974-1975) [20 min./episode] (#1219) Elimination of Harassment, Bias and Discrimination in the Workplace DVD (2004) [50 min.] (#1033) Ferguson; The Lessons Learned (2016) [1 hour, 43 min.] (#1308) FTO Program FBI Teleconference (June 10, 1992) [3 hours] (#472) Internal Affairs: Problem Resolution (1992) [17 min.] (#275) Managing Limited Duty Officers FBI Teleconference (August 13, 2003) [2 hours] (#909) Organizational Risk Management: The 5 Pillars of Success (DVD) (2004) [57 min.] (#1184) Problem Oriented Policing Set (circa 1998) [1 hour, 39 min., on 6 videos] (#Set 35) Stress Management in Law Enforcement FBI Teleconference (March 10, 1999) [2 hours] (#713) Supporting Returning Military Law Enforcement Personnel POST Telecourse (June 2008) [1 hour, 45 min.] (#1228) Why Things go Right; Why Things Go Wrong (DVD) (2004) [55 min.] (#1183) Police Memorial Day: See Memorials Police Officers Careers in Criminal Justice (2002) [22 min.] (#1176 ) Police Procedures The 5 Concurrent Themes to Success (DVD) (2004) [46 min.] (#1182) Baths Salts: What Every Cop Needs to Know (2012) [24 min] (#1213) Buck Savage Tape [32 min.] (#194) Disability Awareness for Law Enforcement : A Curriculum for Law Enforcement Professionals NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 166 and Police Social Workers (2001) [1 hour, 31 min.] (#Set 27) Dispatchers 2002: Becoming Culturally Competent POST Telecourse (July 2002) [2 hours] (#865) DUI, Deranged, or? (2003) [11 min.] (#907) Fundamental Skills for Public Safety Cycling (2009) [21 min.] (#1267) Joining the Force: In the Line of Duty Special Issue (circa 2005) [1 hour] (#1048) Narco State DVD (2009) [50 min.] (#1170) Organizational Risk Management: The 5 Pillars of Success (DVD) (2004) [57 min.] (#1184) Police Pursuit [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (September 1998) [24 min.] (#685) Positional Asphyxia, Sudden Death, and Transporting Suspects [29 min.] (#522) Qualities of a Good FTO POST Telecourse (October 2002) [1 hours, 51 min.] (#867) Sexual Harassment in Law Enforcement: Role of Victim and Administration (1998) [30 min.] (#656) Why Things go Right; Why Things Go Wrong (DVD) (2004) [55 min.] (#1183) Police Training 2016 TESSA Super Storm Spotter Training (2016) [1 hour, 39 min.] (#1301) The 5 Concurrent Themes to Success (DVD) (2004) [46 min.] (#1182) 911 on DVD: Volume 4 (circa 2012) [ 2 hours, 45 min., (Multiple short segments)] (#1272) 911 on DVD: Volume 6 (2013) [3 « hours] (#1273) 911onDVD -- Volume 3 (circa 2011) [205 minutes] (#1284) Active Shooter (CA POST Telecourse) (March 2016) [2 ours] (#1310) ATV Rider Course Overview DVD (1999) [9 min.] (#1160) Basic Close Quarters Shooting for Law Enforcement (circa 2005) [1 hour, 32 min.] (#1240) Basic Firearm Disarming & Retention for Law Enforcement (circa 2005) [42 min.] (#1239) Buckle Up Training (circa 1990) [27 min.] (#79) Damned if You Don't [29 min.] (#136) Deadly Force Issues (1999) [25 min.] (#736) Dynamic Striking Techniques (DVD) (1996) [37 min.] (#1102) Ethical Use of Force (CA POST Telecourse) (October 2005) [3 hours, 21 min.] (#1317) Firearms and Use of Cover [27 min.] (#455) FTO Program FBI Teleconference (June 10, 1992) [3 hours] (#472) Heroes Behind the Badge: Sacrifice & Survival (2013) [1 hour, 40 min.] (#1255) In the Line of Duty Two-Minute Warnings (circa 2005) [2 minutes per segment] (#1214) Introduction to the Glock Pistol [48 min.] (#305) Managing Force Escalations (about 1995) [36 min] (#671) Organizational Risk Management: The 5 Pillars of Success (DVD) (2004) [57 min.] (#1184) Police Arrest and Control, with Keith Livingston (DVD) (2007) [41 min.] (#1144) Police Combat Tactics, Vol. 1 and 2 (DVDs) (2003) [Vol.1: 80 min., Vol. 2: 85 min.] (#1103) Qualities of a Good FTO POST Telecourse (October 2002) [1 hours, 51 min.] (#867) Scenario Training DVD (circa 1999) [28 min.] (#1135) TESSA 2005 Super Storm Spotter Training Session DVD (2005) [176 min.] (#1041) TESSA 2010 Super Storm Spotter Training Session DVD (2010) [2 hours] (#1190) Why Things go Right; Why Things Go Wrong (DVD) (2004) [55 min.] (#1183) Police Training: Also see "Training" Police Vehicles ATV Rider Course Overview DVD (1999) [9 min.] (#1160) Emergency Vehicle Operation (1998) [29 min] (#672) Police Pursuit: Modern Marvels (2004) [45 min.] (#950) Wheels of Survival: Police Cars in the Pursuit of Justice (1997) [44 min.] (#636) Policewomen Barney Miller The First Season DVD (1974-1975) [20 min./episode] (#1219) Sexual Harassment in Law Enforcement: Role of Victim and Administration (1998) [30 min.] (#656) Women Executives in Law Enforcement FBI Teleconference (July 8, 1998) [2 hours] (#646) Women who Kill and Assault (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (May 1997) [24 min.] (#651) Pornography Child Abuse Investigations (CA POST Telecourse DVD) (2000) [1 hours, 57 min.] (#1229) Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: See “Traumatic Stress” POST Telecourse Active Shooter (CA POST Telecourse) (March 2016) [2 ours] (#1310) Bias-Based Policing: Remaining Fair and Impartial (CA POST Telecourse) (September 2014) [2 hours] (#1312) Child Abuse Investigations (CA POST Telecourse DVD) (2000) [1 hours, 57 min.] (#1229) Cold Case Homicide POST Telecourse (2002) [1 hour, 42 min.] (#1224) Crowd Control Update (California POST Telecourse) (July 2008) [2 hours, 12 min.] (#1201) CTO (Communications Training Officer) Development 2003: Tools for the Trainer POST Telecourse (2003) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#1266) Cultural Competency POST Telecourse (June 2002) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 167 [1 hour, 45 min.] (#864) Dispatchers 2002: Becoming Culturally Competent POST Telecourse (July 2002) [2 hours] (#865) Dispatchers: Career Resiliency (CA POST Telecourse) (September 2015) [2 hours] (#1314) Dog Encounters: Keeping Officers Safe (CA POST Telecourse) (December 2015) [2 hours] (#1311) Domestic Violence: A Matter of Culture POST Telecourse (April 1998) [2 hours] (#638) Emotional Survival POST Telecourse (November 1999) [2 hours] (#764) Ethical Use of Force (CA POST Telecourse) (October 2005) [3 hours, 21 min.] (#1317) Extradition Procedures POST Telecourse (DVD) (May 2008) [1 hour, 44 min.] (#1122) Leadership POST Telecourse (1996) [2 hours] (#540) Managing Civil Disobedience POST Telecourse (July 1998) [2 hours] (#654) Mental Health Update (CA POST Telecourse) (August 2013) [2 hours] (#1318) Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic Brain Injury (CA POST DVD) (circa 2011) [1 hour, 16 min.] (#1227) Qualities of a Good FTO POST Telecourse (October 2002) [1 hours, 51 min.] (#867) Recognizing, Reporting & Preventing Terrorism POST Telecourse (April 17, 2003) [1 hour, 54 min.] (#901) Social Media POST Telecourse (2012) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#1265) Sovereign Citizens : Extremists (CA POST Telecourse) (May 2013) [1 hour, 33 min] (#1309) Supporting Returning Military Law Enforcement Personnel POST Telecourse (June 2008) [1 hour, 45 min.] (#1228) Tactical Communications (CA POST Telecourse) (April 2007) [2 hours, 33 min] (#1313) Use of Force by Peace Officers POST Telecourse (DVD) (February 2004) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#1225) Workplace Violence POST Telecourse (June 1999) [2 hours] (#719) Postal Inspectors All the King's Men: Picking Up the Pieces (DVD) (2006) [13 min.] (#1035) Dialing for Dollars: Delivering Justice DVD (2004) [21 min.] (#1045) Long Shot: Delivering Justice DVD (2004) [7 min.] (#1046) Nowhere to Run: Delivering Justice DVD (2005) [11 min.] (#1043) U.S. Postal Inspectors: Your Partners in Law Enforcement [12 min.] (#458) Web of Deceit: Delivering Justice DVD (2005) [9 min.] (#1044) Work@Home Scams: They Just Don't Pay: Delivering Justice DVD (2004) [6 minutes] (#1047) Predictions Psychic Detectives ( 1997) [46 min.] (#1198) Street Gangs: What Law Enforcement Can Do (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (June 1998) [24 min.] (#653) Prisoner Transportation: See "Transportation (Inmates)" Prisoners Disability Awareness for Law Enforcement : A Curriculum for Law Enforcement Professionals and Police Social Workers (2001) [1 hour, 31 min.] (#Set 27) Guilty By Reason of Insanity (DVD) (2002) [44 min.] (#1209) Inmate Extractions ( 1997) [15 min.] (#JOB 607) It Could Happen to You (1997) [19 min.] (#629) Jail Literacy Programs [16 min.] (#JOB 506) Keepers: A Job Behind Bars (Investigative Reports) DVD (1998) [45 min.] (#954) Non-Smoking Jails [18 min.] (#JOB 405) OC Aerosol Use in Law Enforcement [22 min.] (#435) Rights vs. Privileges [15 min.] (#JOB 312) Search Incident to Arrest and Gender Problems (1999) [30 min.] (#718) Why not Direct Supervision? [20 min.] (#JOB 503) Prisons Guilty By Reason of Insanity (DVD) (2002) [44 min.] (#1209) Keepers: A Job Behind Bars (Investigative Reports) DVD (1998) [45 min.] (#954) Prisons: Modern Marvels (2000) [44 min.] (#917) World's Most Dangerous Gang DVD (2006) [51 min.] (#1053) Problem Oriented Policing Problem Oriented Policing Set (circa 1998) [1 hour, 39 min., on 6 videos] (#Set 35) Procedures Body Cams: What Every Cop Should Know (2015) [31 min.] (#1289) Canine Deployment for Police (2008) [22 min.] (#1121) Productivity 911onDVD -- Volume 3 (circa 2011) [205 minutes] (#1284) Good Night with the Sleep Doctor (2007) [79 min.] (#1263) Serpico: Honor Bound (DVD) (2006) [44 min.] (#1149) profiling Bias-Based Policing: Remaining Fair and Impartial (CA POST Telecourse) (September 2014) [2 hours] (#1312) Columbine: Understanding Why (Investigative Reports) DVD (2002) [45 min.] (#949) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 168 Community Response to Juvenile Firesetting & Juvenile Arson: (July 1993) [2½ hours] (#332) Conversations With Killers (American Justice) DVD (2005) [45 min.] (#1119) Critical Incident Response Group: Criminal Behavioral Analysis FBI Teleconference (December 14, 2005) [2 hours] (#997) Identifying and Stopping Active Killers (2016) [44 min.] (#1302) Mind of a Rampage Killer (Nova) (2013) [53 min.] (#1233 ) Mutual Respect in Policing (circa 2001) [23 min.] (#957) The Path to Violence : After Newtown (DVD) (2013) [53 min.] (#1231) Profiles of Evil: Inside The Criminal Mind (1997) [46 min.] (#1172) Racial Profiling -- Chicago Police Department (2001) [40 min.] (#815) Racial Profiling (In the Line of Duty) (2001) [15 min.] (#921) Racially Biased Policing: A Principled Response (2002) [15 min.] (#868) Raising Adam Lanza ( 2013) [1 hour] (#1232) Recognizing, Reporting & Preventing Terrorism POST Telecourse (April 17, 2003) [1 hour, 54 min.] (#901) Reducing the Risk II: Making Your Church Safe from Child Sexual Abuse DVD Set (2003) [108 min.] (#417) Serial Killers: Profiling the Criminal Mind DVD (circa 2000) [180 min.] (#980) Programs C.O.P.S. 25th Anniversary Tribute DVD (2010) [14 min.] (#1158) Excellence in Problem-Oriented Policing: The Herman Goldstein Award Winner and Finalists (2004) [31 min.] (#961) Sharing Ideas to Save Lives: Promoting Safer Driving Practices Across the Nation DVD (October 2008) [6 min] (#1155) Violence and Mental Illness: A Community Solution UAC Teleconference (1998) [106 min.] (#634) Volunteers in Police Service Educational Video Series DVD (circa 2006) [40 min., over 4 programs] (#1056) Youth Gangs in America : An Overview of Suppression, Intervention and Prevention Programs (OJJDP Teleconference) (March 21, 1997) [2 hours] (#846) Promotion Prosecution (DVD) (2010) [28 and 30 min.: 58 minutes] (#1194) Prostitution Working Together to Stop the Prostitution of Children Teleconference DVD (December 11, 2003) [1 hour, 40 min.] (#1071) Psychology The Bully of Toulon (American Justice) DVD (2004) [44 min.] (#1108) Confessions (The) [Frontline] (2010) [1 hour, 22 min.] (#1270) Conversations With Killers (American Justice) DVD (2005) [45 min.] (#1119) Emotional Survival POST Telecourse (November 1999) [2 hours] (#764) First Response to Victims of Crime DVD (April 2008) [30 min.] (#1107) Guns in America (2008) [50 min.] (#1254) Heroes Behind the Badge (2012) [1 hour, 30 min.] (#1220) Hostage Survival [10 min.] (#JOB 207) In Hot Pursuit (2003) [42 min.] (#1199) Inmate Leaders (circa 1998) [11 min.] (#JOB 704) Inside the Killer's Mind (Investigative Reports) DVD (2000) [45 min.] (#1118) Jeffrey Dahmer: The Monster Within (Biography) DVD (1996) [45 min.] (#981) Mind of a Rampage Killer (Nova) (2013) [53 min.] (#1233 ) Preventing Law Enforcement Suicide; Code 3 Officer Needs Assistance (California POST Telecourse) (December 2007) [1 hour, 44 min.] (#1202 ) Psychic Detectives ( 1997) [46 min.] (#1198) Psychological Impact of Terrorism (Live Response) DVD (July 19, 2006) [58 min.] (#1060) Racially Biased Policing: A Principled Response (2002) [15 min.] (#868) Serial Killers: Profiling the Criminal Mind DVD (circa 2000) [180 min.] (#980) Sovereign Citizens : Extremists (CA POST Telecourse) (May 2013) [1 hour, 33 min] (#1309) Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber: Biography (DVD) (1998) [42 min.] (#1110) Understanding the Inmate Subculture (1997) [9 min.] (#JOB 603) Violence in the Workplace (FBI Teleconference) [2 hours] (#408) PTSD Leadership POST Telecourse (1996) [2 hours] (#540) Code 9 : Officer Needs Assistance (2016) [1 hour, 20 min.] (#1316) Promotion (Corrections) PTSD: See "Traumatic Stress" Preparing for Promotion: Climbing the Ladder [18 min.] (#JOB 507) Prosecution Domestic Violence Response, Investigation, and Public Relations 911 on DVD: Volume 4 (circa 2012) [ 2 hours, 45 min., (Multiple short segments)] (#1272) Beyond the Badge: Profile of a School Resource NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 169 Officer (2014) [17 min.] (#1315) Bias-Based Policing: Remaining Fair and Impartial (CA POST Telecourse) (September 2014) [2 hours] (#1312) Common Ground: Interacting with the Hispanic Community [16 min.] (#167) Creating Media for Community Relations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (March 2001) [24 min.] (#794) Cultural Competency POST Telecourse (June 2002) [1 hour, 45 min.] (#864) A Death in St. Augustine :Frontline (2013) [53 min.] (#1277) Ferguson; The Lessons Learned (2016) [1 hour, 43 min.] (#1308) It's the Right Thing to Do : Consular Notification (circa 2003) [11 min.] (#982) John Dillinger: Biography (DVD) (1995) [46 min.] (#1111) Managing Civil Disobedience POST Telecourse (July 1998) [2 hours] (#654) Media Relations in Crisis Situations FBI Teleconference (April 12, 1995) [2 hours] (#471) Misconduct to Corruption: Avoiding the Impending Crisis FBI Teleconference (January 13, 1999) [2 hours] (#690) Mutual Respect in Policing (circa 2001) [23 min.] (#957) New Era of Disobedience: Is Your Department Ready [FBI Teleconference] (November 7, 2001) [2 hours] (#820) News Media's Coverage of Crime and Victimization (1999) [26 min.] (#786) Religions, Cultures and Communities DVDs (September 2006) [140 min, total] (#1073) Restrepo : One Platoon, One Valley, One Year (2010) [93 min.] (#1247) Staying Calm / Avoid Communication Screw-ups (Special Issues : In the Line of Duty) (2000) [29 min.] (#851) Anatomy of a Chase (Circa 1989) [37 min.] (#42) Blood-Borne Pathogens / Backup: Force Continuum (2001) [31 min.] (#1303) Emergency Vehicle Operation (1998) [29 min] (#672) Golden Nuggets 2: More Life-Saving Street Smart Tips for Cops (2016) [35 min.] (#1305) Golden Nuggets : Life-Saving Street Smart Tips for Cops (2016) [30 min.] (#1304) In Hot Pursuit (2003) [42 min.] (#1199) Is Today Your Day? DVD (2010) [23 min.] (#1179) Michelle Norton Story [The] (circa 2001) [20 min.] (#928) Police Pursuit: Modern Marvels (2004) [45 min.] (#950) Police Pursuit [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (September 1998) [24 min.] (#685) Pursuits: Training, Vehicle Upgrades and Policy FBI Teleconference (November 2000 ) [2 hours] (#776) San Francisco Police Department Cruiser Crash (In the Line of Duty) (2003) [36 min] (#918) Tampa Massacre (In the Line of Duty Special Issue) DVD (2001) [1 hour] (#1039) Wheels of Survival: Police Cars in the Pursuit of Justice (1997) [44 min.] (#636) Public Relations: See also “Comportment”, “Media Relations”, “Police Conduct” Radios Illinois APCO Narrowbanding Seminar (May 2010) (DVD) (2010) [2 hour, 13 min.] (#1185) Public Speaking Adventures in Public Speaking {Viewpoints from the FBI Academy} (December 2000) [24 min.] (#798) Punishment Born Killers: Leopold and Loeb (In Search of History) (1998) [44 min.] (#1205) Challenges and Pitfalls of Boot Camps (circa 1998) [12 min.] (#JOB 705) Graduated Sanctions: An Effective Intervention Strategy for Addressing Delinquency Teleconference DVD (March 22, 2005) [1 hour, 36 min.] (#1072) Pursuit Race Relations A Prosecutor's Stand (2014) [21 min] (#1288) Radar Enforcement Radar Enforcement Training Update [62 min.] (#143) Radio Communications 911 on DVD: Volume 4 (circa 2012) [ 2 hours, 45 min., (Multiple short segments)] (#1272) 911 on DVD: Volume 6 (2013) [3 « hours] (#1273) David High Story: A Guide for Close Combat Survival [25 min.] (#460) Railroad Crossings Operation Lifesaver General Audience Videos (DVD) (circa 2007) [2 hours, 39 min.] (#1127) Railroads Operation Lifesaver General Audience Videos (DVD) (circa 2007) [2 hours, 39 min.] (#1127) Railroad Police (Trains Unlimited) (1998) [45 min.] (#635) rape Acquaintance/Date Rape Investigation (2001) [19 min.] (#904) Campus Insecurity (2000) [45 min.] (#1200) DNA: Critical Issues for Those Who Work with Victims DVD (April 2007) [24 min.] (#1077) Elder Physical Abuse and Sexual Abuse: The NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 170 Medical Piece (2003) [2 hours, 11 min. on 2 tapes] (#925) First Response to Victims of Crime DVD (April 2008) [30 min.] (#1107) The Hillside Stranglers (American Justice) (1997) [46] (#1250) Jeffrey Dahmer: The Monster Within (Biography) DVD (1996) [45 min.] (#981) Lying Eyes (American Justice) (2001) [41 min.] (#1248 ) Major Case Investigation (FBI Teleconference) (December 1990) [3 hours] (#135) Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Crime Victims (1998) [40 min.] (#787) Sexual Assault Response Teams: Partnering for Success (DVD) (circa 2006) [8 min.] (#1076) Ted Bundy: Biography DVD (2002) [43 min.] (#952) Recruitment 911onDVD -- Volume 3 (circa 2011) [205 minutes] (#1284) Achieving Diversity through Marketing FBI Teleconference (January 17, 2001) [2 hours] (#801) Careers in Criminal Justice (2002) [22 min.] (#1176 ) Cops or Criminals? (Investigative Reports DVD) (1996) [46 min] (#1142) Gordon Graham: Risk Management and the Telecommunications Center DVDs (2007) [4 hours, 9 min, on 4 discs] (#Set 38) Joining the Force: In the Line of Duty Special Issue (circa 2005) [1 hour] (#1048) Making the Transition: A Career in Security Management (circa 1991) [45 min.] (#264) International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training. Reciprocity handbook 2015. Albion, Mich.: International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training; 2015.11143.2-IAD-2015. U.S. Postal Inspectors: Your Partners in Law Enforcement [12 min.] (#458) Registration Confessions (The) [Frontline] (2010) [1 hour, 22 min.] (#1270) Release Releasing Inmates [8 min.] (#JOB 305) Religion Faith-Based Responses for Crime Victims DVD (2008) [30 min.] (#1114) Patron Saints of the Mexican Drug Underworld DVD (2009) [1 hour] (#1143) Religions, Cultures and Communities DVDs (September 2006) [140 min, total] (#1073) Remains Identification Forensic Anthropology, with Dr. William Bass (1986) [2 hours, 26 min.] (#Set 20) Ground Zero: Search and Recovery (DVD) (2007) [45 min.] (#1100) Locating Human Remains (FBI Teleconference (October 13, 1993) [1 hour, 45 min.] (#337) Report Writing 911onDVD -- Volume 3 (circa 2011) [205 minutes] (#1284) Body Cams: What Every Cop Should Know (2015) [31 min.] (#1289) Deadly Force Issues (1999) [25 min.] (#736) Diplomatic and Consular Immunity: Guidance for Law Enforcement and Judicial Authorities (August 1998) [21 min.] (#750) Effective Courtroom Testimony (October and November 1998) [46 min. and 1 hour] (#663) Ethical Use of Force (CA POST Telecourse) (October 2005) [3 hours, 21 min.] (#1317) Principles of Report Writing [12 min.] (#JOB 102A) Report Writing 1: The Basics (1999) [33 min.] (#697) Techniques of Report Writing [11 min.] (#JOB 102B) Use of Force by Peace Officers POST Telecourse (DVD) (February 2004) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#1225) Use of Force in Jails [9 min.] (#JOB 112) Use of Force Report Writing (2001) [13 min. and 15 min. on 2 tapes] (#825) Use of Force Report Writing (In the Line of Duty) (2015) [34 min.] (#1292) Writing for Readers (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (May 1994) [24 min.] (#648) Writing Skills for Command Personnel [79 min.] (#Set 3) Rescues 911 on DVD: Volume 6 (2013) [3 « hours] (#1273) Basic Crisis Entry for Law Enforcement (Circa 2005) [37 min.] (#1236) Research Biology and Crime (circa 1986) [29 min.] (#36) Communities and Crime: A Study in Chicago (NIJ Research in Progress) (1995) [58 min.] (#555) Community Policing in Chicago: Fact or Fiction (NIJ Research in Progress) (May 1995) [1 hour] (#495) Corpse Tech: Modern Marvels (DVD) (2008) [44 min.] (#1123) Crime of Stalking: How Big is the Problem? (NIJ Research in Progress) (1997) [56 min.] (#603) Excellence in Problem-Oriented Policing: The Herman Goldstein Award Winner and Finalists (2004) [31 min.] (#961) FBI Ballistic Testing Results (FBI Teleconference) (1989) [3 hours] (#1230) Graduated Sanctions: An Effective Intervention Strategy for Addressing Delinquency Teleconference DVD (March 22, 2005) [1 hour, 36 min.] (#1072) Managing Deadly Force Training: Questions and Issues FBI Teleconference (November 18, 1998) [2 hours] (#689) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 171 Meth Epidemic (The): Frontline DVD (2006) [53 min.] (#1059) Prevalence and Consequences of Child Victimization: Preliminary Results from the National Survey of Adolescents (NIJ Research in Progress) (1995) [59 min.] (#556) Public Health Implications of Law Enforcement Stress [NIJ Research in Progress Series] (March 23, 1999) [37 min.] (#1093) Pursuing Publication (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (July 1996) [24 min.] (#650) TASER: Behind the Headlines DVD (2005) [29 min.] (#988) Three Strikes You're Out: Benefits and Costs of California's Mandatory Sentencing Law (NIJ Research in Progress) [45 min.] (#517) Tornadoes: Nature Tech (2003) [45 min.] (#987) Violence and Mental Illness: A Community Solution UAC Teleconference (1998) [106 min.] (#634) Women who Kill and Assault (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (May 1997) [24 min.] (#651) Youth Gangs in America : An Overview of Suppression, Intervention and Prevention Programs (OJJDP Teleconference) (March 21, 1997) [2 hours] (#846) Research in Progress Series Communities and Crime: A Study in Chicago (NIJ Research in Progress) (1995) [58 min.] (#555) Crime of Stalking: How Big is the Problem? (NIJ Research in Progress) (1997) [56 min.] (#603) Prevalence and Consequences of Child Victimization: Preliminary Results from the National Survey of Adolescents (NIJ Research in Progress) (1995) [59 min.] (#556) Public Health Implications of Law Enforcement Stress [NIJ Research in Progress Series] (March 23, 1999) [37 min.] (#1093) Three Strikes You're Out: Benefits and Costs of California's Mandatory Sentencing Law (NIJ Research in Progress) [45 min.] (#517) Retirement 911onDVD -- Volume 7 (2014) [210 minutes] (#1285) Rifles Basic Firearm Disarming & Retention for Law Enforcement (circa 2005) [42 min.] (#1239) Basic Tactical Shotgun for Law Enforcement (circa 2005) [1 hour, 31 min.] (#1238) Traffic Stops of Sovereign Citizens: What Every Cop Needs to Know (2012) [44 min.] (#1197) Riot Control Ferguson; The Lessons Learned (2016) [1 hour, 43 min.] (#1308) Managing Civil Disobedience POST Telecourse (July 1998) [2 hours] (#654) New Era of Disobedience: Is Your Department Ready [FBI Teleconference] (November 7, 2001) [2 hours] (#820) St. Petersburg Riot/Crowd Control (1997) [39 min.] (#1306) Yonge & the Restless: Policing the World Series (circa 1994) [23 min.] (#457) Riots Ferguson; The Lessons Learned (2016) [1 hour, 43 min.] (#1308) Risk Management The 5 Concurrent Themes to Success (DVD) (2004) [46 min.] (#1182) 911 on DVD: Volume 2 (2010) [10 to 15 minutes] (#1186) 911 on DVD: Volume 4 (circa 2012) [ 2 hours, 45 min., (Multiple short segments)] (#1272) 911 on DVD: Volume 6 (2013) [3 « hours] (#1273) 911on DVD, Volume 5 (2012) [3 hours, 30 min.] (#1235) 911onDVD -- Volume 3 (circa 2011) [205 minutes] (#1284) Elimination of Harassment, Bias and Discrimination in the Workplace DVD (2004) [50 min.] (#1033) Gordon Graham: Risk Management and the Telecommunications Center DVDs (2007) [4 hours, 9 min, on 4 discs] (#Set 38) Organizational Risk Management: The 5 Pillars of Success (DVD) (2004) [57 min.] (#1184) Why Things go Right; Why Things Go Wrong (DVD) (2004) [55 min.] (#1183) Road Rage: See Driving Robbery After the Robbery: Crisis to Resolution (1997) [20 min] (#585) Cargo Theft FBI Teleconference (March 1997) [2 hours] (#581) Chicago Stings (1993) [10 min.] (#420) Convenience Store Robberies Decline (In the Line of Duty) (1996) [33 Min.] (#1013 ) Deadly Transactions (Investigative Reports Series) DVD (1997) [47 min.] (#1070) In the Line of Duty Two-Minute Warnings (circa 2005) [2 minutes per segment] (#1214) Latin American Theft Rings FBI Teleconference (1996) [2 hours] (#535) Railroad Police (Trains Unlimited) (1998) [45 min.] (#635) Shootout: The North Hollywood Shooting DVD (2005) [44 min.] (#991) Street Thief DVD (2007) [1 hour, 24 min.] (#1177) Suspect Location Observation Technique (S.L.O.T.) [7 min.] (#462) Workplace Violence POST Telecourse (June 1999) [2 hours] (#719) Russians Cultural Competency POST Telecourse (June 2002) [1 hour, 45 min.] (#864) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 172 Domestic Violence: A Matter of Culture POST Telecourse (April 1998) [2 hours] (#638) Safety 911on DVD, Volume 5 (2012) [3 hours, 30 min.] (#1235) Abandoned Babies Safe Haven Law (DVD) (March 2006) [8 min.] (#1129) Advanced Concealed Carry (1997) [1 hour, 40 min.] (#1298) After the Robbery: Crisis to Resolution (1997) [20 min] (#585) Are You or Your Agency Prepared for an Active Shooter? (2011) [33 min.] (#1290) Back Safety: A User's Guide DVD (2005) [28 min.] (#Set 42) Barney Miller The First Season DVD (1974-1975) [20 min./episode] (#1219) The Basic Rules of Safe Firearms Ownership: Fundamentals of Gun Safety (2000) [10 min.] (#1279) Basics of Personal Protection in the Home (2001) [About an hour] (#1282) Blood-Borne Pathogens / Backup: Force Continuum (2001) [31 min.] (#1303) Body Cams: What Every Cop Should Know (2015) [31 min.] (#1289) Children in Traffic (New Version) (1999) [14 min.] (#872) Cleaning Up After the Disaster DVD set (2005) [3 hours, 51 min.] (#1094) Concealed Carry : Techniques and Secrets of the Pros (1996) [1 hour, 59 min.] (#1297) Could a Russian-like School Siege Happen Here? (In the Line of Duty) (2007) [29 min.] (#1075) Courthouse Security (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2005) [51 min.] (#1040) Emergency Preparedness: Awareness and Survival DVD (2006) [75 min.] (#1136) Emergency Response Guidebook 2012 (2012) [20 min.] (#1261) Fire Safety [8 min.] (#JOB 103) Gangs and Gang Identification [11 min.] (#JOB 401) Getting S.M.A.R.T. : Dealing with Bullies (2011) [20 min.] (#1203) Golden Nuggets 2: More Life-Saving Street Smart Tips for Cops (2016) [35 min.] (#1305) Golden Nuggets 3: Life-saving Street Smarts for Cops (2016) [33 min.] (#1307) Golden Nuggets : Life-Saving Street Smart Tips for Cops (2016) [30 min.] (#1304) Handgun Basics : Self-Defense and Target Shooting (2004) [1 hour, 10 min.] (#1260) Handling Undercover Contacts [10 min.] (#271) House Clearing and Cornering : Tactics and Techniques (1999) [1 hour, 8 min.] (#1259) How to Save Your Dog's Life (1988) [36 min.] (#475) I Am Not a Target : Your Child's Weapon Against Predators (2004) [45 min.] (#1271) I'm Shot: The Bullet's Impact DVD (Circa 1998) [30 min.] (#1133) In the Line of Duty Two-Minute Warnings (circa 2005) [2 minutes per segment] (#1214) Inside the Secret Service (2004) [1 hour, 32 min.] (#1211) Is Today Your Day? DVD (2010) [23 min.] (#1179) Learn Gun Safety With Eddie Eagle (circa 1995) [7 min.] (#375) Lightning (Nature Tech) DVD (2003) [45 min.] (#1063) Park Smart [20 min.] (#630) Personal Protection Outside the Home (2008) [26 min.] (#1283) Rapid Response to the Active Shooter (In the Line of Duty Special Issue) (2000) [50 min.] (#884) Safety in the After Disaster Environment: EENET CERT Training (DVD) (February 15, 2006) [31 min.] (#1036) Share the Road (League of Illinois Bicyclists) DVD (2006) [7 min.] (#1064) Sharing Ideas to Save Lives: Promoting Safer Driving Practices Across the Nation DVD (October 2008) [6 min] (#1155) St. Petersburg Riot/Crowd Control (1997) [39 min.] (#1306) Stranger Safety (2005) [36 min.] (#1268) Way Advanced Concealed Carry Techniques (2004) [3 hours, 27 min.] (#1299) Working in a Lockdown Unit [10 min.] (#JOB 402) Your Vest Won't Stop This Bullet (2005) [14 min.] (#990) Scheduling Barney Miller The First Season DVD (1974-1975) [20 min./episode] (#1219) Schools Addressing the Needs of Juvenile Status Offenders and Their Families DVD (January 2007) [1 hour, 57 min.] (#1084) Are You or Your Agency Prepared for an Active Shooter? (2011) [33 min.] (#1290) Beyond the Badge: Profile of a School Resource Officer (2014) [17 min.] (#1315) The Bullet Proof Mind (2011) [4 hours, 49 min.] (#Set 43 ) Campus Insecurity (2000) [45 min.] (#1200) Columbine: Understanding Why (Investigative Reports) DVD (2002) [45 min.] (#949) Conflict Resolution for Youth: Programming for Schools, Youth-serving Organizations, and Community and Juvenile Justice Settings (Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Teleconference) (May 1996) [2 hours, 23 min. (over two tapes)] (#606) Could a Russian-like School Siege Happen Here? (In the Line of Duty) (2007) [29 min.] (#1075) Gum in My Hair : How to Cope with a Bully (2010) [20 min.] (#1196) The Jonesboro Schoolyard Ambush (DVD) (1999) [44 min.] (#1208) Managing Civil Disobedience POST Telecourse (July 1998) [2 hours] (#654) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 173 New Trends in Suicide Bombers [FBITN] DVDs (circa 2006) [4 hours] (#1097) The Path to Violence : After Newtown (DVD) (2013) [53 min.] (#1231) Raising Adam Lanza ( 2013) [1 hour] (#1232) Rapid Response to the Active Shooter (In the Line of Duty Special Issue) (2000) [50 min.] (#884) Sandy Hook School Shooting : Lessons Learned for School Administrators & Teachers (2014) [1 hour, 15 min.] (#Set 45) School Bus Security: A 21st Century Approach DVD (circa 2006) [13 min.] (#1168) Teaching Kids to Kill (1999) [1 hour, 44 min.] (#941) Workplace Violence POST Telecourse (June 1999) [2 hours] (#719) Searches Canine Deployment for Police (2008) [22 min.] (#1121) Contraband Control [9 min.] (#JOB 309) Courthouse Security (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2005) [51 min.] (#1040) Effective Courtroom Testimony (October and November 1998) [46 min. and 1 hour] (#663) Golden Nuggets 3: Life-saving Street Smarts for Cops (2016) [33 min.] (#1307) Hidden Traps and Secret Compartments -- Short Version (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [17 min.] (#1027) House Clearing and Cornering : Tactics and Techniques (1999) [1 hour, 8 min.] (#1259) How to Conduct Cell Searches [15 min.] (#JOB 101) Infectious Diseases in the Jail (circa 1990) [9 min.] (#JOB 109) Interpersonal Communications: Legal Implications (2001) [32 min. on 2 tapes] (#823) Jack-in-the-Box: In the Line of Duty (1996) [26 min.] (#849) K-9 Dogs in Jails (1997) [10 min.] (#JOB 605) Management of Bloodborne and Airborne Pathogens in Corrections (1998) [41 min.] (#CRT 221) Racial Profiling -- Chicago Police Department (2001) [40 min.] (#815) School Bus Security: A 21st Century Approach DVD (circa 2006) [13 min.] (#1168) Search Incident to Arrest and Gender Problems (1999) [30 min.] (#718) Searches of Persons: Minnesota v. Dickerson (1999) [30 min.] (#1278) Tactical Pat Downs and Frisk Searches (Searches of Persons 1) (1999) [28 min.] (#710) Vehicle Searches (2000) [21 min.] (#773) Searches – Vehicle : See “Vehicle Searches” Seat Belts Buckle Up Training (circa 1990) [27 min.] (#79) Crash Dynamics for Training Programs (1992) [19 min.] (#564) Is Today Your Day? DVD (2010) [23 min.] (#1179) Understanding Car Crashes: It's Basic Physics (2000) [22 min.] (#929) Understanding Car Crashes: When Physics meets Biology (2009) [24 min.] (#1187) Security Basic Security Principles [9 min.] (#JOB 107) Courthouse Security (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2005) [51 min.] (#1040) Homeland Security and CommunityPolicing FBI Teleconference (September 5, 2002) [2 hours] (#856) Identifying and Stopping Active Killers (2016) [44 min.] (#1302) Iraq's Guns for Hire (2009) [45 min.] (#1212) Jail Equipment Technology Advances [16 min.] (#JOB 505) Making the Transition: A Career in Security Management (circa 1991) [45 min.] (#264) School Bus Security: A 21st Century Approach DVD (circa 2006) [13 min.] (#1168) Sting Operations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (April 1999) [24 min.] (#729) Suspect Location Observation Technique (S.L.O.T.) [7 min.] (#462) Workplace Violence POST Telecourse (June 1999) [2 hours] (#719) Segregation Administrative Segregation [10 min.] (#JOB 205) Self-Defense Advanced Concealed Carry (1997) [1 hour, 40 min.] (#1298) Basic Tactical Shotgun for Law Enforcement (circa 2005) [1 hour, 31 min.] (#1238) Concealed Carry : Techniques and Secrets of the Pros (1996) [1 hour, 59 min.] (#1297) Dog Encounters: Keeping Officers Safe (CA POST Telecourse) (December 2015) [2 hours] (#1311) Dynamic Striking Techniques (DVD) (1996) [37 min.] (#1102) Dynamics of Off-Duty Encounters, Pt. 1 [29 min.] (#514) Dynamics of Off-Duty Encounters, Pt. 2 [36 min.] (#515) Fighting through Pepper Spray: Counter Assault and Survival Tactics [29 min.] (#470) Hindi Duty Belt (DVD) (2004) [42 min.] (#1164) I Am Not a Target : Your Child's Weapon Against Predators (2004) [45 min.] (#1271) In the Line of Duty Two-Minute Warnings (circa 2005) [2 minutes per segment] (#1214) Knife Defense Fundamentals (DVD) (2003) [70 min.] (#1180) Long Gun Retention and Disarming Techniques (1999) [27 min.] (#722) Methamphetamine Labs: A New Danger for Illinois (January 2000) [35 min.] (#826) OC Aerosol in Law Enforcement II (2001) [38 min.] (#818) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 174 OC Aerosol Use in Law Enforcement [22 min.] (#435) Police Arrest and Control, with Keith Livingston (DVD) (2007) [41 min.] (#1144) Police Combat Tactics, Vol. 1 and 2 (DVDs) (2003) [Vol.1: 80 min., Vol. 2: 85 min.] (#1103) Practical and Tactical Handcuffing (2002) [32 min.] (#Missing 847) Seal-Mar Baton and Defensive Tactics : Real Training for Real Life (2007) [1 hour, 44 min.] (#1104) St. Petersburg Riot/Crowd Control (1997) [39 min.] (#1306) Surviving Edged Weapons (circa 1988) [85 min.] (#26) Tactical Communications (CA POST Telecourse) (April 2007) [2 hours, 33 min] (#1313) Traffic Stops: High Risk Vehicle Contacts [27 min.] (#490) Traffic Stops: Unknown Risks [32 min.] (#489) Trolley Square: The Night Rapid Response Worked (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2007) [41 min.] (#1095) Use of Force Report Writing (2001) [13 min. and 15 min. on 2 tapes] (#825) Use of Force Report Writing (In the Line of Duty) (2015) [34 min.] (#1292) Verbal Judo (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2001) [38 and 33 min.] (#969) Way Advanced Concealed Carry Techniques (2004) [3 hours, 27 min.] (#1299) What Dogs Try to Tell Cops (2003) [24 min.] (#895) What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know about TASER (2004) [44 min.] (#936) Sentencing Three Strikes You're Out: Benefits and Costs of California's Mandatory Sentencing Law (NIJ Research in Progress) [45 min.] (#517) Serial crimes Aileen Wuornos (Biography) DVD (2003) [44 min] (#1141) Conversations With Killers (American Justice) DVD (2005) [45 min.] (#1119) Jeffrey Dahmer: The Monster Within (Biography) DVD (1996) [45 min.] (#981) Manson: 40 Years Later (2009) [90 min.] (#1151) Profiles of Evil: Inside The Criminal Mind (1997) [46 min.] (#1172) Richard Speck [Investigative Reports] DVD (1996) [46 min.] (#1204) Serial Killers: Profiling the Criminal Mind DVD (circa 2000) [180 min.] (#980) Ted Bundy: Biography DVD (2002) [43 min.] (#952) Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber: Biography (DVD) (1998) [42 min.] (#1110) Sexual Harassment:: See “Harassment” Shiftwork Staff Wellness [9 min.] (#JOB 509) Shooting Advanced Concealed Carry (1997) [1 hour, 40 min.] (#1298) Concealed Carry : Techniques and Secrets of the Pros (1996) [1 hour, 59 min.] (#1297) Golden Nuggets 2: More Life-Saving Street Smart Tips for Cops (2016) [35 min.] (#1305) How to Shoot Fast and Accurately (1988) [45 min.] (#1300) Personal Protection Outside the Home (2008) [26 min.] (#1283) Way Advanced Concealed Carry Techniques (2004) [3 hours, 27 min.] (#1299) A Woman's Guide to Firearms DVD (1987) [60 min] (#1189) Shootings 911 on DVD: Volume 6 (2013) [3 « hours] (#1273) Are You or Your Agency Prepared for an Active Shooter? (2011) [33 min.] (#1290) Blood-Borne Pathogens / Backup: Force Continuum (2001) [31 min.] (#1303) The Bullet Proof Mind (2011) [4 hours, 49 min.] (#Set 43 ) Columbine: Understanding Why (Investigative Reports) DVD (2002) [45 min.] (#949) Convenience Store Robberies Decline (In the Line of Duty) (1996) [33 Min.] (#1013 ) Could a Russian-like School Siege Happen Here? (In the Line of Duty) (2007) [29 min.] (#1075) David High Story: A Guide for Close Combat Survival [25 min.] (#460) El Segundo Movie Theater Fight (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2012) [54 min.] (#1207) FBI Ballistic Testing Results (FBI Teleconference) (1989) [3 hours] (#1230) Firefight--Miami Shooting (circa 1987) [55 min.] (#35) Heroes Behind the Badge (2012) [1 hour, 30 min.] (#1220) I'm Shot: The Bullet's Impact DVD (Circa 1998) [30 min.] (#1133) Identifying and Stopping Active Killers (2016) [44 min.] (#1302) It'll Never Happen to Me [44 min.] (#166) The Jonesboro Schoolyard Ambush (DVD) (1999) [44 min.] (#1208) Murder of a Georgia Deputy [Kyle Dinkheller Shooting]: In the Line of Duty (2002) [57 min.] (#963) Murder on Tape (LETN Command Update Special) (circa 1992) [55 min.] (#236) New Trends in Suicide Bombers [FBITN] DVDs (circa 2006) [4 hours] (#1097) Officer Survival Tape [33 min.] (#161) The Path to Violence : After Newtown (DVD) (2013) [53 min.] (#1231) Rapid Response to the Active Shooter (In the Line of Duty Special Issue) (2000) [50 min.] (#884) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 175 Sandy Hook School Shooting : Lessons Learned for School Administrators & Teachers (2014) [1 hour, 15 min.] (#Set 45) Second Chance vs. Magnum Force (1988) [118 min.] (#50) Shootout: The North Hollywood Shooting DVD (2005) [44 min.] (#991) Sniper in the Tower: True Crime Authors (2004) [44 min.] (#1074) SWAT Teams Shootouts (DVD) (2005) [44 min.] (#1126) Tampa Massacre (In the Line of Duty Special Issue) DVD (2001) [1 hour] (#1039) Trolley Square: The Night Rapid Response Worked (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2007) [41 min.] (#1095) Violence in the Workplace (FBI Teleconference) [2 hours] (#408) Waking in Oak Creek (2014) [34 min.] (#1286) Women who Kill and Assault (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (May 1997) [24 min.] (#651) Shoplifting Latin American Theft Rings FBI Teleconference (1996) [2 hours] (#535) Shotguns The Art of the Dynamic Shotgun (2010) [1 hour, 48 min and 1 hour, 35 min.] (#Set 44) Basic Firearm Disarming & Retention for Law Enforcement (circa 2005) [42 min.] (#1239) Basic Tactical Shotgun for Law Enforcement (circa 2005) [1 hour, 31 min.] (#1238) Long Gun Retention and Disarming Techniques (1999) [27 min.] (#722) SIDS: See “Sudden Infant Death Syndrome” SIDS : See "Sudden Infant Death Syndrome" 911onDVD -- Volume 7 (2014) [210 minutes] (#1285) A Death in St. Augustine :Frontline (2013) [53 min.] (#1277) Ferguson; The Lessons Learned (2016) [1 hour, 43 min.] (#1308) Social Media POST Telecourse (2012) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#1265) Social Services Working Together to Stop the Prostitution of Children Teleconference DVD (December 11, 2003) [1 hour, 40 min.] (#1071) Spanish Language Autism: The Hidden Epidemic DVD (2005) [4 hours] (#975) Homeland Security Begins at Home: 7 Signs of Terrorism DVD (2005) [9 min.] (#993) Identity Crisis: Delivering Justice DVD (2003) [12 min.] (#1042) Murder on Tape (LETN Command Update Special) (circa 1992) [55 min.] (#236) Nowhere to Run: Delivering Justice DVD (2005) [11 min.] (#1043) Web of Deceit: Delivering Justice DVD (2005) [9 min.] (#1044) Speed Limits Radar Enforcement Training Update [62 min.] (#143) Stalking Conversations With Killers (American Justice) DVD (2005) [45 min.] (#1119) Crime of Stalking: How Big is the Problem? (NIJ Research in Progress) (1997) [56 min.] (#603) The Use of Technology to Stalk (2011) [15 min.] (#1193 ) Workplace Violence FBI Teleconference (May 17, 2000) [2 hours] (#795) Workplace Violence POST Telecourse (June 1999) [2 hours] (#719) Standards Sirens 911 on DVD: Volume 2 (2010) [10 to 15 minutes] (#1186) San Francisco Police Department Cruiser Crash (In the Line of Duty) (2003) [36 min] (#918) Statistics Sleep Good Night with the Sleep Doctor (2007) [79 min.] (#1263) Preventing Driver Fatigue DVD (2007) [17 min.] (#1157 ) Crime of Stalking: How Big is the Problem? (NIJ Research in Progress) (1997) [56 min.] (#603) Managing Deadly Force Training: Questions and Issues FBI Teleconference (November 18, 1998) [2 hours] (#689) Status Offenses Contraband Control [9 min.] (#JOB 309) Drugs in the Jail [9 min.] (#JOB 206) Addressing the Needs of Juvenile Status Offenders and Their Families DVD (January 2007) [1 hour, 57 min.] (#1084) Social media Stores Smuggling NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 176 Convenience Store Robberies Decline (In the Line of Duty) (1996) [33 Min.] (#1013 ) Street Cop Series Conducting Interrogations (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [13 min.] (#1030) Conducting Interviews (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [14 min.] (#1029) Courtroom Survival Tactics (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [12 min.] (#1032) Developing Street Sources and CIs (Street Cop Series) DVDs (2005) [14 min. and 18 min.: 32 min, total] (#1028) Ethical Considerations (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [21 min.] (#1031) Hidden Traps and Secret Compartments -- Short Version (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [17 min.] (#1027) Surveillance (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [14 min.] (#1026) Street Stops Autism and Law Enforcement Roll Call Briefing Video (VHS) (2004) [21 min.] (#927) Firearms Concealed Carry Act (2014) [34 min.] (#1274 ) Handling Undercover Contacts [10 min.] (#271) Interpersonal Communications: Legal Implications (2001) [32 min. on 2 tapes] (#823) Jack-in-the-Box: In the Line of Duty (1996) [26 min.] (#849) Murder of a Georgia Deputy [Kyle Dinkheller Shooting]: In the Line of Duty (2002) [57 min.] (#963) Murder on Tape (LETN Command Update Special) (circa 1992) [55 min.] (#236) Racial Profiling -- Chicago Police Department (2001) [40 min.] (#815) Racial Profiling (In the Line of Duty) (2001) [15 min.] (#921) Roll Call Training on DUI for Police Departments in Illinois (2001) [40 min. on 5 tapes] (#Set 24) Roll Call Training on DUI for Police Departments in Illinois: Volume 3 (2003) [43 min. on 6 tapes] (#Set 34) Second Chance vs. Magnum Force (1988) [118 min.] (#50) Seizure vs Non-Seizure of Persons (2000) [34 min. on 2 tapes] (#758) Ted Bundy: Biography DVD (2002) [43 min.] (#952) Traffic Stops: High Risk Vehicle Contacts [27 min.] (#490) Traffic Stops: Unknown Risks [32 min.] (#489) Stress 911 on DVD: Volume 2 (2010) [10 to 15 minutes] (#1186) 911on DVD, Volume 5 (2012) [3 hours, 30 min.] (#1235) Adventures in Public Speaking {Viewpoints from the FBI Academy} (December 2000) [24 min.] (#798) The Bullet Proof Mind (2011) [4 hours, 49 min.] (#Set 43 ) Communities Answering the Call: Ministering to First Responders FBI Teleconference (May 14, 2003) [1 hour, 51 min.] (#908) Cop Counselors (Investigative Reports) DVD (2001) [45 min.] (#1098) Coping with the Job [10 min.] (#JOB 303) Critical Incidents in Jails [9 min.] (#JOB 211) Dispatchers: Career Resiliency (CA POST Telecourse) (September 2015) [2 hours] (#1314) Domestic Abuse by Police Officers FBI Teleconference (September 1998) [2 hours] (#662) El Segundo Movie Theater Fight (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2012) [54 min.] (#1207) Emotional Survival POST Telecourse (November 1999) [2 hours] (#764) Employee Assistance Programs FBI Teleconference [1 hour, 50 min.] (#513) Ferguson; The Lessons Learned (2016) [1 hour, 43 min.] (#1308) Heroes Behind the Badge (2012) [1 hour, 30 min.] (#1220) Human Factors in Undercover Operations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (1993) [24 min.] (#732) Managing the Families of Employees during Jail Crisis Situations (circa 1998) [15 min.] (#JOB 711) Pain Behind the Badge (The) (2012) [1 hour, 5 min.] (#1222) Post Assault Support (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (June 1997) [24 min.] (#666) Preventing Law Enforcement Suicide; Code 3 Officer Needs Assistance (California POST Telecourse) (December 2007) [1 hour, 44 min.] (#1202 ) Preventing Road Rage: Anger Management for Drivers (1998) [20 min.] (#658) Psychological Impact of Terrorism (Live Response) DVD (July 19, 2006) [58 min.] (#1060) Public Health Implications of Law Enforcement Stress [NIJ Research in Progress Series] (March 23, 1999) [37 min.] (#1093) Rolling Backup: Taking Care of Our Own (DVD) (February 2004) [21 min.] (#1082) Staff Victimization During Jail Crises (1997) [10 min.] (#JOB 608) Staff Wellness [9 min.] (#JOB 509) Stamp Collecting (Circa 1970s) [19 min.] (#153) Staying Calm / Avoid Communication Screw-ups (Special Issues : In the Line of Duty) (2000) [29 min.] (#851) Stress Management [10 min.] (#JOB 202) Stress Management in Law Enforcement FBI Teleconference (March 10, 1999) [2 hours] (#713) Supporting Returning Military Law Enforcement Personnel POST Telecourse (June 2008) [1 hour, 45 min.] (#1228) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 177 Voices of September 11th [The] (2003) [3 hours, 47 min.] (#Set 29) Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Healing Presence (SIDS of Illinois, Inc.) (2003) [25 min.] (#1319) You Are Not Alone (SIDS of Illinois, Inc.) (2002) [23 min.] (#1320) Suicide 911onDVD -- Volume 7 (2014) [210 minutes] (#1285) Code 9 : Officer Needs Assistance (2016) [1 hour, 20 min.] (#1316) Communities Answering the Call: Ministering to First Responders FBI Teleconference (May 14, 2003) [1 hour, 51 min.] (#908) Cop Counselors (Investigative Reports) DVD (2001) [45 min.] (#1098) Dealing with Aggressive Behavior [10 min.] (#JOB 307) A Death in St. Augustine :Frontline (2013) [53 min.] (#1277) Employee Assistance Programs FBI Teleconference [1 hour, 50 min.] (#513) Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Crime Victims (1998) [40 min.] (#787) Mental Health Update (CA POST Telecourse) (August 2013) [2 hours] (#1318) Mind of a Rampage Killer (Nova) (2013) [53 min.] (#1233 ) Pain Behind the Badge (The) (2012) [1 hour, 5 min.] (#1222) Preventing Law Enforcement Suicide; Code 3 Officer Needs Assistance (California POST Telecourse) (December 2007) [1 hour, 44 min.] (#1202 ) Preventing Suicides [10 min.] (#JOB 212) Public Health Implications of Law Enforcement Stress [NIJ Research in Progress Series] (March 23, 1999) [37 min.] (#1093) Rolling Backup: Taking Care of Our Own (DVD) (February 2004) [21 min.] (#1082) Stamp Collecting (Circa 1970s) [19 min.] (#153) Suicide: A Calculated Departure DVD (April 9, 2008) [55 min.] (#1105) Suicide Watch & Intervention (1999) [26 min.] (#CRT 226) Working with Inmates with Mental Illness [17 min.] (#JOB 410) Supervision The 5 Concurrent Themes to Success (DVD) (2004) [46 min.] (#1182) 911 on DVD: Volume 6 (2013) [3 « hours] (#1273) 911on DVD, Volume 5 (2012) [3 hours, 30 min.] (#1235) 911onDVD -- Volume 3 (circa 2011) [205 minutes] (#1284) Coaching the Problem Employee (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (December 1993) [24 min.] (#665) Cross-Gender Supervision [8 min.] (#JOB 308 ) CTO (Communications Training Officer) Development 2003: Tools for the Trainer POST Telecourse (2003) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#1266) Cultural Diversity in America (United Against Crime Teleconference) (1998) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#691) Damned if You Don't [29 min.] (#136) Developing the Executive Team (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (August 1996 through January 1997) [2 hours, 24 min.] (#Set 18) Elimination of Harassment, Bias and Discrimination in the Workplace DVD (2004) [50 min.] (#1033) Employee Assistance Programs FBI Teleconference [1 hour, 50 min.] (#513) Gordon Graham: Risk Management and the Telecommunications Center DVDs (2007) [4 hours, 9 min, on 4 discs] (#Set 38) Incident Command 9-11: Lessons Learned at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and Boca Raton, Florida (EENET Teleconference) (May 15 and June 5, 2002) [2 hours] (#893) Law Enforcement Management, Pts. 1 and 2 (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (January and February 1998) [48 min.] (#668) Leadership and Communication Essentials in Law Enforcement (September/October 1999) [48 min.] (#Set 21) Leadership POST Telecourse (1996) [2 hours] (#540) Melvin Purvis (Biography) DVD (1999) [45 min.] (#1109) Organizational Risk Management: The 5 Pillars of Success (DVD) (2004) [57 min.] (#1184) Post Assault Support (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (June 1997) [24 min.] (#666) Problem Oriented Policing Set (circa 1998) [1 hour, 39 min., on 6 videos] (#Set 35) Supporting Returning Military Law Enforcement Personnel POST Telecourse (June 2008) [1 hour, 45 min.] (#1228) Use of Force by Peace Officers POST Telecourse (DVD) (February 2004) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#1225) Why Things go Right; Why Things Go Wrong (DVD) (2004) [55 min.] (#1183) Surveillance Surveillance (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [14 min.] (#1026) Suspect Location Observation Technique (S.L.O.T.) [7 min.] (#462) Surveys Communities and Crime: A Study in Chicago (NIJ Research in Progress) (1995) [58 min.] (#555) Bank Robberies: See "Robbery" Survival Are You Ready? (January 18, 2006, EENET Broadcast) (January 18, 2006) [58 min.] (#1038) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 178 Assaults on Law Enforcement Officers [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (April 1997 ) [24 min.] (#716) Basic Close Quarters Shooting for Law Enforcement (circa 2005) [1 hour, 32 min.] (#1240) Basic Firearm Disarming & Retention for Law Enforcement (circa 2005) [42 min.] (#1239) Basic Tactical Shotgun for Law Enforcement (circa 2005) [1 hour, 31 min.] (#1238) The Bullet Proof Mind (2011) [4 hours, 49 min.] (#Set 43 ) David High Story: A Guide for Close Combat Survival [25 min.] (#460) Dynamics of Off-Duty Encounters, Pt. 1 [29 min.] (#514) Dynamics of Off-Duty Encounters, Pt. 2 [36 min.] (#515) Emergency Preparedness: Awareness and Survival DVD (2006) [75 min.] (#1136) Fighting through Pepper Spray: Counter Assault and Survival Tactics [29 min.] (#470) Firearms and Use of Cover [27 min.] (#455) Firefight--Miami Shooting (circa 1987) [55 min.] (#35) Gangland: Basic Training DVD (2008) [44 min] (#1140) Heroes Behind the Badge: Sacrifice & Survival (2013) [1 hour, 40 min.] (#1255) High-Risk Security Escorts [8 min.] (#JOB 311) Hindi Duty Belt (DVD) (2004) [42 min.] (#1164) I'm Shot: The Bullet's Impact DVD (Circa 1998) [30 min.] (#1133) It'll Never Happen to Me [44 min.] (#166) Jack-in-the-Box: In the Line of Duty (1996) [26 min.] (#849) Keepers: A Job Behind Bars (Investigative Reports) DVD (1998) [45 min.] (#954) Managing Deadly Force Training: Questions and Issues FBI Teleconference (November 18, 1998) [2 hours] (#689) Murder of a Georgia Deputy [Kyle Dinkheller Shooting]: In the Line of Duty (2002) [57 min.] (#963) Murder on Tape (LETN Command Update Special) (circa 1992) [55 min.] (#236) Officer Survival Tape [33 min.] (#161) Police Arrest and Control, with Keith Livingston (DVD) (2007) [41 min.] (#1144) Police Safety & Survival: Batons, Handcuffs, and Vehicle Extractions (DVD) (2004) [1 hour, 12 min. ] (#1146) Police Safety & Survival: Pressure Points, Handgun Retention/Disarming (DVD) (2004) [1 hour, 4 min.] (#1145) Searches of Persons: Minnesota v. Dickerson (1999) [30 min.] (#1278) Second Chance vs. Magnum Force (1988) [118 min.] (#50) Shootout: The North Hollywood Shooting DVD (2005) [44 min.] (#991) Situational Use of Force Options Chart [9 min.] (#467) Sovereign Citizens : Extremists (CA POST Telecourse) (May 2013) [1 hour, 33 min] (#1309) Staying Calm / Avoid Communication Screw-ups (Special Issues : In the Line of Duty) (2000) [29 min.] (#851) Surviving Edged Weapons (circa 1988) [85 min.] (#26) Tampa Massacre (In the Line of Duty Special Issue) DVD (2001) [1 hour] (#1039) Traffic Stops of Sovereign Citizens: What Every Cop Needs to Know (2012) [44 min.] (#1197) Women who Kill and Assault (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (May 1997) [24 min.] (#651) Your Vest Won't Stop This Bullet (2005) [14 min.] (#990) SWAT SWAT Teams Shootouts (DVD) (2005) [44 min.] (#1126) Trolley Square: The Night Rapid Response Worked (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2007) [41 min.] (#1095) Swimming 911 on DVD: Volume 6 (2013) [3 « hours] (#1273) Synthetic Drugs 911 on DVD: Volume 6 (2013) [3 « hours] (#1273) Baths Salts: What Every Cop Needs to Know (2012) [24 min] (#1213) Tactics The Art of the Dynamic Shotgun (2010) [1 hour, 48 min and 1 hour, 35 min.] (#Set 44) Basic Close Quarters Shooting for Law Enforcement (circa 2005) [1 hour, 32 min.] (#1240) Basic Firearm Disarming & Retention for Law Enforcement (circa 2005) [42 min.] (#1239) Use of Force: The Death of Eric Garner (2015) [30 min.] (#1293) TASERs El Segundo Movie Theater Fight (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2012) [54 min.] (#1207) Non-Lethal Weapons [Modern Marvels] (2003) [45 min.] (#913) OC Aerosol in Law Enforcement II (2001) [38 min.] (#818) TASER: Behind the Headlines DVD (2005) [29 min.] (#988) What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know about TASER (2004) [44 min.] (#936) technology Cold Case Homicide POST Telecourse (2002) [1 hour, 42 min.] (#1224) Forensics on Trial (Nova) (2012) [53 min.] (#1245 ) IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices): CoMNET Broadcast (December 13, 2006) DVD (December 13, 2006) [60 min.] (#1066) Jail Equipment Technology Advances [16 min.] NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 179 (#JOB 505) Keepers: A Job Behind Bars (Investigative Reports) DVD (1998) [45 min.] (#954) Manhunt - Boston Bombers (Nova) (2013) [52 min.] (#1242 ) Police Pursuit: Modern Marvels (2004) [45 min.] (#950) Prisons: Modern Marvels (2000) [44 min.] (#917) The Use of Technology to Stalk (2011) [15 min.] (#1193 ) Telephones Nowhere to Run: Delivering Justice DVD (2005) [11 min.] (#1043) Terrorism 9-11 Commission Report DVD (2004) [130 min.] (#956) The Bullet Proof Mind (2011) [4 hours, 49 min.] (#Set 43 ) Category 3 (January 10, 2006) [13 min.] (#1206) FBI: A Revealing Inside Look at the Bureau DVD (2003) [55 min.] (#1054) Forensic Science: The Crime Fighter's Weapon [Modern Marvels] (1997) [48 min.] (#912) Ground Zero: Search and Recovery (DVD) (2007) [45 min.] (#1100) Hate Crime – The Violent Outgrowth of Intolerance FBI Teleconference (1998) [2 hours] (#623) Hazardous Materials: What Every Cop Needs to Know (2008) [23 min.] (#1223) Homeland Security and CommunityPolicing FBI Teleconference (September 5, 2002) [2 hours] (#856) Homeland Security Begins at Home: 7 Signs of Terrorism DVD (2005) [9 min.] (#993) IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices): CoMNET Broadcast (December 13, 2006) DVD (December 13, 2006) [60 min.] (#1066) Inside the Secret Service (2004) [1 hour, 32 min.] (#1211) Iraq's Guns for Hire (2009) [45 min.] (#1212) Managing Terrorism Incidents Tape Set (September 2002) [29 and 26 min.] (#938) New Era of Disobedience: Is Your Department Ready [FBI Teleconference] (November 7, 2001) [2 hours] (#820) New Trends in Suicide Bombers [FBITN] DVDs (circa 2006) [4 hours] (#1097) Psychological Impact of Terrorism (Live Response) DVD (July 19, 2006) [58 min.] (#1060) Recognizing, Reporting & Preventing Terrorism POST Telecourse (April 17, 2003) [1 hour, 54 min.] (#901) School Bus Security: A 21st Century Approach DVD (circa 2006) [13 min.] (#1168) Suicide Bomber DVD (2005) [30 min.] (#971) Suicide/Homicide Bombers (Live Response) DVD (September 27, 2006) [58 min.] (#1062) Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber: Biography (DVD) (1998) [42 min.] (#1110) Traffic Stops of Sovereign Citizens: What Every Cop Needs to Know (2012) [44 min.] (#1197) Vigilance: Patrolling in the New Era of Terrorism DVD (circa 2004) [ 7 min. and 9 min.: 16 min., total] (#1083) terrorists 9-11 Commission Report DVD (2004) [130 min.] (#956) Category 3 (January 10, 2006) [13 min.] (#1206) IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices): CoMNET Broadcast (December 13, 2006) DVD (December 13, 2006) [60 min.] (#1066) New Trends in Suicide Bombers [FBITN] DVDs (circa 2006) [4 hours] (#1097) Recognizing, Reporting & Preventing Terrorism POST Telecourse (April 17, 2003) [1 hour, 54 min.] (#901) Testifying Courtroom Survival Tactics (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [12 min.] (#1032) Effective Courtroom Testimony (October and November 1998) [46 min. and 1 hour] (#663) Rodney King Case (The): What the Jury Saw in California v. Powell [1 hour, 56 min.] (#266) Testifying in Court (circa 1998) [ 15 min.] (#JOB 709) Traffic Stops and Interdiction (DVD) (2008) [34 min.] (#1099) Using and Presenting Digital Evidence in the Courtroom: Mock Trial DVDs (2008) [2 ½ hours] (#1113) Testimony Eyewitness (American Justice) (1997) [47 min.] (#1252 ) Mistaken Identity (American Justice) (2003) [45 min.] (#1251) Rodney King Case (The): What the Jury Saw in California v. Powell [1 hour, 56 min.] (#266) What the Girl Saw [American Justice] (2004) [45 min.] (#1243) theft Recognizing, Reporting & Preventing Terrorism POST Telecourse (April 17, 2003) [1 hour, 54 min.] (#901) Street Thief DVD (2007) [1 hour, 24 min.] (#1177) Tornadoes 2016 TESSA Super Storm Spotter Training (2016) [1 hour, 39 min.] (#1301) Storm Watch (1995) [30 min.] (#741) TESSA 2005 Super Storm Spotter Training Session DVD (2005) [176 min.] (#1041) TESSA 2010 Super Storm Spotter Training Session DVD (2010) [2 hours] (#1190) Tornadoes: Nature Tech (2003) [45 min.] (#987) Windy City Tornado: Mega Disasters DVD (2006) [44 min.] (#1055) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 180 Tornados; See "Emergencies" Tracking Responding to People with Alzheimer's Disease : Best Practices for Law Enforcement (2013) [24 min.] (#1253) Traffic Children in Traffic (New Version) (1999) [14 min.] (#872) Emergency Vehicle Operation (1998) [29 min] (#672) Perspectives on Enforcement DVD (1993) [17 min.] (#1156 ) Preventing Driver Fatigue DVD (2007) [17 min.] (#1157 ) Preventing Road Rage: Anger Management for Drivers (1998) [20 min.] (#658) Radar Enforcement Training Update [62 min.] (#143) San Francisco Police Department Cruiser Crash (In the Line of Duty) (2003) [36 min] (#918) Sharing Ideas to Save Lives: Promoting Safer Driving Practices Across the Nation DVD (October 2008) [6 min] (#1155) Signs, Signals and Markings (DVD) (2006) [18 min.] (#1116) Your Vest Won't Stop This Bullet (2005) [14 min.] (#990) Training 911onDVD -- Volume 3 (circa 2011) [205 minutes] (#1284) Advanced Concealed Carry (1997) [1 hour, 40 min.] (#1298) Communication in Police Training [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (July 1998) [24 min.] (#683) Concealed Carry : Techniques and Secrets of the Pros (1996) [1 hour, 59 min.] (#1297) How to Shoot Fast and Accurately (1988) [45 min.] (#1300) Inside the Secret Service (2004) [1 hour, 32 min.] (#1211) Management of Bloodborne and Airborne Pathogens in Corrections (1998) [41 min.] (#CRT 221) Managing Deadly Force Training: Questions and Issues FBI Teleconference (November 18, 1998) [2 hours] (#689) Qualities of a Good FTO POST Telecourse (October 2002) [1 hours, 51 min.] (#867) Scenario Training DVD (circa 1999) [28 min.] (#1135) Way Advanced Concealed Carry Techniques (2004) [3 hours, 27 min.] (#1299) A Woman's Guide to Firearms DVD (1987) [60 min] (#1189) Trains Traffic Accidents Locomotive Emergency Response Operations DVD (circa 2006) [28 min.] (#1052) Michelle Norton Story [The] (circa 2001) [20 min.] (#928) Transgender Traffic Direction Between the Lines; Adult School Crossing Guard Training [20 min.] (#325) Directing Traffic: The Basics (circa 1994) [15 min.] (#529) Traffic Stops Jack-in-the-Box: In the Line of Duty (1996) [26 min.] (#849) Murder of a Georgia Deputy [Kyle Dinkheller Shooting]: In the Line of Duty (2002) [57 min.] (#963) Murder on Tape (LETN Command Update Special) (circa 1992) [55 min.] (#236) Perspectives on Enforcement DVD (1993) [17 min.] (#1156 ) Traffic Stops and Interdiction (DVD) (2008) [34 min.] (#1099) Traffic Stops: High Risk Vehicle Contacts [27 min.] (#490) Traffic Stops: Unknown Risks [32 min.] (#489) Vehicle Searches (2000) [21 min.] (#773) Vigilance: Patrolling in the New Era of Terrorism DVD (circa 2004) [ 7 min. and 9 min.: 16 min., total] (#1083) Your Vest Won't Stop This Bullet (2005) [14 min.] (#990) A Prosecutor's Stand (2014) [21 min] (#1288) Religions, Cultures and Communities DVDs (September 2006) [140 min, total] (#1073) Transportation (Inmates) Courthouse Security (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2005) [51 min.] (#1040) Extradition Procedures POST Telecourse (DVD) (May 2008) [1 hour, 44 min.] (#1122) High-Risk Security Escorts [8 min.] (#JOB 311) Inmate Transportation [9 min.] (#JOB 110) Positional Asphyxia, Sudden Death, and Transporting Suspects [29 min.] (#522) Sudden In-Custody Death: Training for Prevention / Positional Asphyxia Update (2000) [16 min.] (#778) Tampa Massacre (In the Line of Duty Special Issue) DVD (2001) [1 hour] (#1039) Traumatic Stress 911 on DVD: Volume 4 (circa 2012) [ 2 hours, 45 min., (Multiple short segments)] (#1272) 911onDVD -- Volume 7 (2014) [210 minutes] (#1285) Active Shooter (CA POST Telecourse) (March 2016) [2 ours] (#1310) After the Robbery: Crisis to Resolution (1997) [20 min] (#585) The Bullet Proof Mind (2011) [4 hours, 49 min.] NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 181 (#Set 43 ) Cleaning Up After the Disaster DVD set (2005) [3 hours, 51 min.] (#1094) Code 9 : Officer Needs Assistance (2016) [1 hour, 20 min.] (#1316) Communities Answering the Call: Ministering to First Responders FBI Teleconference (May 14, 2003) [1 hour, 51 min.] (#908) Cop Counselors (Investigative Reports) DVD (2001) [45 min.] (#1098) Deadly Force Issues (1999) [25 min.] (#736) Employee Assistance Programs FBI Teleconference [1 hour, 50 min.] (#513) Managing Deadly Force Training: Questions and Issues FBI Teleconference (November 18, 1998) [2 hours] (#689) Managing the Families of Employees during Jail Crisis Situations (circa 1998) [15 min.] (#JOB 711) Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Crime Victims (1998) [40 min.] (#787) Pain Behind the Badge (The) (2012) [1 hour, 5 min.] (#1222) Post Assault Support (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (June 1997) [24 min.] (#666) Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic Brain Injury (CA POST DVD) (circa 2011) [1 hour, 16 min.] (#1227) Prevalence and Consequences of Child Victimization: Preliminary Results from the National Survey of Adolescents (NIJ Research in Progress) (1995) [59 min.] (#556) Recovering from Your Crime Related Injuries (DVD) (1999) [11 min.] (#1081) Restrepo : One Platoon, One Valley, One Year (2010) [93 min.] (#1247) Sandy Hook School Shooting : Lessons Learned for School Administrators & Teachers (2014) [1 hour, 15 min.] (#Set 45) Staff Victimization During Jail Crises (1997) [10 min.] (#JOB 608) Stress Management in Law Enforcement FBI Teleconference (March 10, 1999) [2 hours] (#713) Suicide/Homicide Bombers (Live Response) DVD (September 27, 2006) [58 min.] (#1062) Victim Impact: Listen and Learn (circa 2001) [57 min.] (#1078) Traumatic Stress: See "Stress (Critical Incident)" Treatment Gaining Insight, Taking Action : Basic Skills for Serving Victims (2002 (2011) ) [13 min., 12 min. , and 9 min.: 34 min., total] (#1262) Trucks Cargo Theft FBI Teleconference (March 1997) [2 hours] (#581) Emergency Response Guidebook 2012 (2012) [20 min.] (#1261) The Hidden Truth : Verifying Driving Logs (DVD) (circa 2005) [13 min.] (#1148) Perspectives on Enforcement DVD (1993) [17 min.] (#1156 ) Preventing Driver Fatigue DVD (2007) [17 min.] (#1157 ) Using the Emergency Response Guidebook DVD (2005) [9 min.] (#1154) Undercover Operations Barney Miller The First Season DVD (1974-1975) [20 min./episode] (#1219) Behind Enemy Lines: Gangland (DVD) (2007) [44 min.] (#1124) David High Story: A Guide for Close Combat Survival [25 min.] (#460) Handling Undercover Contacts [10 min.] (#271) Human Factors in Undercover Operations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (1993) [24 min.] (#732) Narcs (American Justice) DVD (1997) [47 min.] (#1218 ) Sting Operations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (April 1999) [24 min.] (#729) United Against Crime Teleconference Cultural Diversity in America (United Against Crime Teleconference) (1998) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#691) Violence and Mental Illness: A Community Solution UAC Teleconference (1998) [106 min.] (#634) United States International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training. Reciprocity handbook 2015. Albion, Mich.: International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training; 2015.11143.2-IAD-2015. Vehicle Searches Golden Nuggets 3: Life-saving Street Smarts for Cops (2016) [33 min.] (#1307) Hidden Traps and Secret Compartments -- Short Version (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [17 min.] (#1027) Jack-in-the-Box: In the Line of Duty (1996) [26 min.] (#849) Vehicle Searches (2000) [21 min.] (#773) Vehicle Stops Blood-Borne Pathogens / Backup: Force Continuum (2001) [31 min.] (#1303) Firearms Concealed Carry Act (2014) [34 min.] (#1274 ) Golden Nuggets 2: More Life-Saving Street Smart Tips for Cops (2016) [35 min.] (#1305) Golden Nuggets : Life-Saving Street Smart Tips for Cops (2016) [30 min.] (#1304) Is Today Your Day? DVD (2010) [23 min.] (#1179) Patron Saints of the Mexican Drug Underworld DVD (2009) [1 hour] (#1143) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 182 Sovereign Citizens : Extremists (CA POST Telecourse) (May 2013) [1 hour, 33 min] (#1309) Traffic Stops of Sovereign Citizens: What Every Cop Needs to Know (2012) [44 min.] (#1197) Vehicle Theft Park Smart [20 min.] (#630) Vehicles Police Safety & Survival: Batons, Handcuffs, and Vehicle Extractions (DVD) (2004) [1 hour, 12 min. ] (#1146) Victim Services Managing the Families of Employees during Jail Crisis Situations (circa 1998) [15 min.] (#JOB 711) Victims 911on DVD, Volume 5 (2012) [3 hours, 30 min.] (#1235) After the Robbery: Crisis to Resolution (1997) [20 min] (#585) America's Crystal Meth Epidemic (DVD) (2008) [88 min., in 2 programs] (#1150) Anti-Human Trafficking for the Law Enforcement Professional DVD (2006) [45 min.] (#1065) Cleaning Up After the Disaster DVD set (2005) [3 hours, 51 min.] (#1094) Crime Victims with Disabilities: What the Prosecutor Needs to Know (DVDs) (2006) [Disc 1: 1 hour, 20 min., Disc 2: 50 min.] (#1079) Cultural Competency POST Telecourse (June 2002) [1 hour, 45 min.] (#864) Deadly Transactions (Investigative Reports Series) DVD (1997) [47 min.] (#1070) Disability Awareness for Law Enforcement : A Curriculum for Law Enforcement Professionals and Police Social Workers (2001) [1 hour, 31 min.] (#Set 27) Disaster Management [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (January/February 1999) [48 min.] (#688) DNA: Critical Issues for Those Who Work with Victims DVD (April 2007) [24 min.] (#1077) Eyewitness (American Justice) (1997) [47 min.] (#1252 ) Faith-Based Responses for Crime Victims DVD (2008) [30 min.] (#1114) First Response to Victims of Crime DVD (April 2008) [30 min.] (#1107) Gaining Insight, Taking Action : Basic Skills for Serving Victims (2002 (2011) ) [13 min., 12 min. , and 9 min.: 34 min., total] (#1262) Gum in My Hair : How to Cope with a Bully (2010) [20 min.] (#1196) Lessons from a Hate Crime Detective (2014) [7 min.] (#1287) Mass Fatality Management (Live Response) DVD (March 22, 2006) [58 min.] (#1061) Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Crime Victims (1998) [40 min.] (#787) Michelle Norton Story [The] (circa 2001) [20 min.] (#928) Mistaken Identity (American Justice) (2003) [45 min.] (#1251) News Media's Coverage of Crime and Victimization (1999) [26 min.] (#786) A Prosecutor's Stand (2014) [21 min] (#1288) Recovering from Your Crime Related Injuries (DVD) (1999) [11 min.] (#1081) Responding to Victims of Human Trafficking DVD (April 2008) [20 min.] (#1106) Sandy Hook School Shooting : Lessons Learned for School Administrators & Teachers (2014) [1 hour, 15 min.] (#Set 45) Service, Support & Justice : Law Enforcement Response to Crime Victims (2012) [15 min.] (#1237) Sexual Assault Response Teams: Partnering for Success (DVD) (circa 2006) [8 min.] (#1076) Staff Victimization During Jail Crises (1997) [10 min.] (#JOB 608) The Use of Technology to Stalk (2011) [15 min.] (#1193 ) Victim Impact: Listen and Learn (circa 2001) [57 min.] (#1078) Victims with Disabilities: the Forensic Interview: Techniques for Interviewing Victims with Communication and/or Cognitive Disabilities (DVD) (August 2011) [57 min.] (#Set 37) Waking in Oak Creek (2014) [34 min.] (#1286) Working Together to Stop the Prostitution of Children Teleconference DVD (December 11, 2003) [1 hour, 40 min.] (#1071) Workplace Violence FBI Teleconference (May 17, 2000) [2 hours] (#795) Video Photography Body Cams: What Every Cop Should Know (2015) [31 min.] (#1289) Creating Media for Community Relations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (March 2001) [24 min.] (#794) Traffic Stops and Interdiction (DVD) (2008) [34 min.] (#1099) Viewpoints from the FBI Academy Adventures in Public Speaking {Viewpoints from the FBI Academy} (December 2000) [24 min.] (#798) Assaults on Law Enforcement Officers [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (April 1997 ) [24 min.] (#716) Coaching the Problem Employee (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (December 1993) [24 min.] (#665) Cognitive Interviewing [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (April 1996) [24 min.] (#714) Communication in Police Training [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (July 1998) [24 min.] (#683) Creating Media for Community Relations NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 183 [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (March 2001) [24 min.] (#794) Deadly Force Policy (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (March 1996) [24 min.] (#649) Developing the Executive Team (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (August 1996 through January 1997) [2 hours, 24 min.] (#Set 18) Disaster Management [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (January/February 1999) [48 min.] (#688) Fatal Fire Investigations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (October 1998) [24 min.] (#686) Homicide by Poisoning [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (December 1997) [24 min.] (#681) Human Factors in Undercover Operations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (1993) [24 min.] (#732) Interpol: The International Link [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (April 1998) [24 min.] (#682) Law Enforcement Management, Pts. 1 and 2 (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (January and February 1998) [48 min.] (#668) Leadership and Communication Essentials in Law Enforcement (September/October 1999) [48 min.] (#Set 21) Police Pursuit [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (September 1998) [24 min.] (#685) Post Assault Support (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (June 1997) [24 min.] (#666) Pursuing Publication (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (July 1996) [24 min.] (#650) Sting Operations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (April 1999) [24 min.] (#729) Street Gangs: An Overview (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (May 1998) [24 min.] (#652) Street Gangs: What Law Enforcement Can Do (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (June 1998) [24 min.] (#653) Truth or Deception [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (May 1996) [24 min.] (#715) Women who Kill and Assault (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (May 1997) [24 min.] (#651) Writing for Readers (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (May 1994) [24 min.] (#648) Violence Conflict Resolution for Youth: Programming for Schools, Youth-serving Organizations, and Community and Juvenile Justice Settings (Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Teleconference) (May 1996) [2 hours, 23 min. (over two tapes)] (#606) Crime, the Media, and Our Public Discourse (NIJ Perspectives on Crime and Justice) (1997) [72 min.] (#607) Deadly Transactions (Investigative Reports Series) DVD (1997) [47 min.] (#1070) Gang Violence in America : 20th Century with Mike Wallace (1996) [43 min.] (#809) The Jonesboro Schoolyard Ambush (DVD) (1999) [44 min.] (#1208) New Face of Crime [The] : Investigative Report (1997) [45 min.] (#811) Preventing Road Rage: Anger Management for Drivers (1998) [20 min.] (#658) Teaching Kids to Kill (1999) [1 hour, 44 min.] (#941) Workplace Violence POST Telecourse (June 1999) [2 hours] (#719) Volunteers Safety in the After Disaster Environment: EENET CERT Training (DVD) (February 15, 2006) [31 min.] (#1036) Volunteers in Jails (1996) [11 min.] (#JOB 601) Volunteers in Police Service Educational Video Series DVD (circa 2006) [40 min., over 4 programs] (#1056) Weapon Retention Long Gun Retention and Disarming Techniques (1999) [27 min.] (#722) Weapons Behind Enemy Lines: Gangland (DVD) (2007) [44 min.] (#1124) Control of Keys, Tools and Supplies [8 min.] (#JOB 306) Dynamics of Off-Duty Encounters, Pt. 1 [29 min.] (#514) Dynamics of Off-Duty Encounters, Pt. 2 [36 min.] (#515) Extradition Procedures POST Telecourse (DVD) (May 2008) [1 hour, 44 min.] (#1122) Knife Defense Fundamentals (DVD) (2003) [70 min.] (#1180) Non-Lethal Weapons [Modern Marvels] (2003) [45 min.] (#913) OC Aerosol in Law Enforcement II (2001) [38 min.] (#818) Surviving Edged Weapons (circa 1988) [85 min.] (#26) What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know about TASER (2004) [44 min.] (#936) Weather 2016 TESSA Super Storm Spotter Training (2016) [1 hour, 39 min.] (#1301) Lightning (Nature Tech) DVD (2003) [45 min.] (#1063) Natural Disasters: Hurricane Preparedness [10 min.] (#JOB 210) Storm Watch (1995) [30 min.] (#741) TESSA 2005 Super Storm Spotter Training Session DVD (2005) [176 min.] (#1041) TESSA 2010 Super Storm Spotter Training Session DVD (2010) [2 hours] (#1190) Tornadoes: Nature Tech (2003) [45 min.] (#987) Windy City Tornado: Mega Disasters DVD (2006) [44 min.] (#1055) Whites Hate Crime – The Violent Outgrowth of Intolerance FBI Teleconference (1998) [2 hours] (#623) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 184 Witnesses Eyewitness (American Justice) (1997) [47 min.] (#1252 ) Lying Eyes (American Justice) (2001) [41 min.] (#1248 ) Mistaken Identity (American Justice) (2003) [45 min.] (#1251) Sequential Identification (2005) [9 min.] (#1280) What the Girl Saw [American Justice] (2004) [45 min.] (#1243) Witness DVD (circa 1998) [22 min.] (#1134) FBI Academy) (May 1997) [24 min.] (#651) Working Together to Stop the Prostitution of Children Teleconference DVD (December 11, 2003) [1 hour, 40 min.] (#1071) Workplace Violence Violence in the Workplace (FBI Teleconference) [2 hours] (#408) Workplace Violence FBI Teleconference (May 17, 2000) [2 hours] (#795) Workplace Violence POST Telecourse (June 1999) [2 hours] (#719) WMDs Writing Mass Fatality Management (Live Response) DVD (March 22, 2006) [58 min.] (#1061) 911onDVD -- Volume 3 (circa 2011) [205 minutes] (#1284) Creating Media for Community Relations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (March 2001) [24 min.] (#794) Pursuing Publication (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (July 1996) [24 min.] (#650) Working in a Lockdown Unit [10 min.] (#JOB 402) Writing for Readers (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (May 1994) [24 min.] (#648) Writing Skills for Command Personnel [79 min.] (#Set 3) Women Female Gang Members in Jails (circa 1995) [13 min.] (#JOB 611) Gang Violence in America : 20th Century with Mike Wallace (1996) [43 min.] (#809) Graduated Sanctions: An Effective Intervention Strategy for Addressing Delinquency Teleconference DVD (March 22, 2005) [1 hour, 36 min.] (#1072) Women who Kill and Assault (Viewpoints from the NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 185 DVD Title Index $100 Training Video Presentation DVD (2010) [9 and 20 min.] (#1171) 2005 Super Storm Spotter Training Session DVD - See: TESSA 2005 Super Storm Spotter Training Session DVD [2005] (#1041) 2010 Super Storm Spotter Training Session - See: TESSA 2010 Super Storm Spotter Training Session DVD [2010] (#1190) 2016 TESSA Super Storm Spotter Training (2016) [1 hour, 39 min.] (#1301) 20th Century with Mike Wallace : Gang Violence in America - See: Gang Violence in America : 20th Century with Mike Wallace [1996] (#809) 40 Years Later: Manson - See: Manson: 40 Years Later [2009] (#1151) 5 Concurrent Themes to Success (DVD) (2004) [46 min.] (#1182) 7 Signs of Terrorism DVD: Homeland Security Begins at Home - See: Homeland Security Begins at Home: 7 Signs of Terrorism DVD [2005] (#993) 9: Code 9: Officer Needs Assistance - See: Code 9 : Officer Needs Assistance [2016] (#1316) 9-1-1 for Teens (Pub Ed.) - See: 911onDVD -- Volume 3 [2011] (#1284) 9-11 Commission Report DVD (2004) [130 min.] (#956) 9-11: Incident Command 9-11: Lessons Learned at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and Boca Raton, Florida (EENET Teleconference) - See: Incident Command 9-11: Lessons Learned at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and Boca Raton, Florida (EENET Teleconference) [1915] (#893) 911 on DVD: Volume 2 (2010) [10 to 15 minutes] (#1186) 911 on DVD: Volume 4 (circa 2012) [ 2 hours, 45 min., (Multiple short segments)] (#1272) 911 on DVD: Volume 6 (2013) [3 « hours] (#1273) 911 on DVD: Health and Customer Service (2008) [73 min.] (#1120) 911on DVD, Volume 5 (2012) [3 hours, 30 min.] (#1235) 911onDVD -- Volume 3 (circa 2011) [205 minutes] (#1284) 911onDVD -- Volume 7 (2014) [210 minutes] (#1285) A. Lincoln, Attorney at Law DVD (2006) [27 min.] (#1096) Abandoned Babies Safe Haven Law (DVD) (March 2006) [8 min.] (#1129) ABCs of CPR: First Response (DVD) (2006) [48 min.] (#1152) Abuse (Child) investigations - See: Child Abuse Investigations (CA POST Telecourse DVD) [2000] (#1229) Abuse (Elder): What Judges and Court Personnel Should know - See: Responding to Elder Abuse: What Judges and Court Personnel Should know DVD [2010] (#1166) Abuse (Elder): What Law Enforcement Should Know - See: Responding to Elder Abuse: What Law Enforcement Should Know {DVD} [2010] (#1167) Abuse: Elder Physical Abuse and Sexual Abuse: The Medical Piece - See: Elder Physical Abuse and Sexual Abuse: The Medical Piece [2003] (#925) Abuse: Financial Abuse Specialist Team (F.A.S.T.) See: Financial Abuse Specialist Team (F.A.S.T.) [2002] (#887) Abuse: Responding to Elder Abuse: What Community Corrections Should Know - See: Responding to Elder Abuse: What Community Corrections Should Know DVD) [2010] (#1165) Accident Scene Management [30 min.] (#482) Accurately and Fast: How to Shoot - See: How to Shoot Fast and Accurately [1988] (#1300) Achieving Diversity through Marketing FBI Teleconference (January 17, 2001) [2 hours] (#801) Acquaintance/Date Rape Investigation (2001) [19 min.] (#904) Active Killers: Identifying and Stopping - See: Identifying and Stopping Active Killers [2016] (#1302) Active Shooter (CA POST Telecourse) (March 2016) [2 ours] (#1310) Active Shooter: Are You or Your Agency Prepared See: Are You or Your Agency Prepared for an Active Shooter? [2011] (#1290) Active Shooter: Aurora, Colorado - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 6 [2013] (#1273) Active Shooter: Rapid Response to the Active Shooter (In the Line of Duty Special Issue) - See: Rapid Response to the Active Shooter (In the Line of Duty Special Issue) [2000] (#884) Adam Lanza: Raising Adam Lanza - See: Raising Adam Lanza [2013] (#1232) Addicted Inmates: Intake through Process (circa 1998) [13 min.] (#JOB 702) Addressing (26 min.) - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 4 [2012] (#1272) Addressing the Needs of Juvenile Status Offenders and Their Families DVD (January 2007) [1 hour, 57 min.] (#1084) Administrative Segregation [10 min.] (#JOB 205) Advanced (Way) Concealed Carry - See: Way Advanced Concealed Carry Techniques [2004] (#1299) Advanced Concealed Carry (1997) [1 hour, 40 min.] (#1298) Adventures in Public Speaking {Viewpoints from the FBI Academy} (December 2000) [24 min.] (#798) Aerosol (OC) in Law Enforcement II - See: OC Aerosol in Law Enforcement II [2001] (#818) Affairs: Internal Affairs: American Justice - See: Internal Affairs: American Justice (DVD) [1997] (#1162) After Disaster Environment: Safety in the After Disaster Environment: EENET CERT Training (DVD) - See: Safety in the After Disaster Environment: EENET CERT Training (DVD) [2006] (#1036) After the Robbery: Crisis to Resolution (1997) [20 min] (#585) After the Smoke Clears - See: The Bullet Proof Mind [2011] (#Set 43) Aggressive Driving: Sharing Ideas to Save Lives - See: Sharing Ideas to Save Lives: Promoting Safer Driving Practices Across the Nation DVD [2008] (#1155) Aileen Wuornos (Biography) DVD (2003) [44 min] NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 186 (#1141) Aircraft Emergencies (8 min) - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 4 [2012] (#1272) Airport Disaster Planning - See: 911on DVD, Volume 5 [2012] (#1235) Al Capone: Scarface DVD (Biography) (1995) [44 min.] (#1112) Alan Pinkerton : The Original Private Eye (Biography) (1999) [46 min.] (#1234) Aliens: Working with Illegal Alien Inmates - See: Working with Illegal Alien Inmates [1997] (#JOB 612) Aline, You are not Alone - See: You Are Not Alone (SIDS of Illinois, Inc.) [2002] (#1320) All the King's Men: Picking Up the Pieces (DVD) (2006) [13 min.] (#1035) Alzheimer's (Approaching): Make Your First Response the Right Response - See: Approaching Alzheimer's: Make Your First Response the Right Response (DVD) [2008] (#1139) Alzheimer's Disease: Facing the Facts (2009) [46 min.] (#1264) Ambush: The Jonesboro Schoolyard - See: The Jonesboro Schoolyard Ambush (DVD) [1999] (#1208) America: Guns - See: Guns in America [2008] (#1254) America's Crystal Meth Epidemic (DVD) (2008) [88 min., in 2 programs] (#1150) American Justice: Conversations With Killers - See: Conversations With Killers (American Justice) DVD [2005] (#1119) American Justice: Cops on Trial - See: Cops on Trial (American Justice) [1994] (#1216) American Justice: Eyewitness - See: Eyewitness (American Justice) [1997] (#1252) American Justice: Internal Affairs - See: Internal Affairs: American Justice (DVD) [1997] (#1162) American Justice: Lying Eyes - See: Lying Eyes (American Justice) [2001] (#1248) American Justice: Mafia: The History of the Mob in America - See: Mafia: The History of the Mob in America (DVDs) [1993] (#1058) American Justice: Mistaken Identity - See: Mistaken Identity (American Justice) [2003] (#1251) American Justice: murder In Cold Blood - See: Murder "In Cold Blood" (American Justice) [1997] (#1249) American Justice: Narcs - See: Narcs (American Justice) DVD [1997] (#1218) American Justice: Private Eyes - See: Private Eyes (American Justice) DVD [1994] (#1117) American Justice: The Bully of Toulon - See: The Bully of Toulon (American Justice) DVD [2004] (#1108) American Justice: To Catch a Killer: Homicide Detectives (American Justice Series) DVD - See: To Catch a Killer: Homicide Detectives (American Justice Series) DVD [1996] (#1069) American Justice; Hillside Stranglers - See: The Hillside Stranglers (American Justice) [1997] (#1250) American Justice; The Central Park Jogger Case: What Went Wrong? - See: The Central Park Jogger Case: What Went Wrong? (American Justice) [2003] (#1244) Anatomy of a Chase (Circa 1989) [37 min.] (#42) Anger Management for Drivers: Preventing Road Rage - See: Preventing Road Rage: Anger Management for Drivers [1998] (#658) Animals on the Loose - See: 911on DVD, Volume 5 [2012] (#1235) Answer: The 5 Ds - See: The Bullet Proof Mind [2011] (#Set 43) Anti-Human Trafficking for the Law Enforcement Professional DVD (2006) [45 min.] (#1065) APCO Narrowbanding Seminar: May 2010 - See: Illinois APCO Narrowbanding Seminar (May 2010) (DVD) [2010] (#1185) Approaching Alzheimer's: Make Your First Response the Right Response (DVD) (2008) [29 min.] (#1139) Are You or Your Agency Prepared for an Active Shooter? (2011) [33 min.] (#1290) Are You Ready? (January 18, 2006, EENET Broadcast) (January 18, 2006) [58 min.] (#1038) Arrest and Control (Police) - See: Police Arrest and Control, with Keith Livingston (DVD) [2007] (#1144) Art of the Dynamic Shotgun (2010) [1 hour, 48 min and 1 hour, 35 min.] (#Set 44) Aryan Terror - See: Gangland: The Fourth Season (#Missing Set 41) Asphyxia: Sudden In-Custody Death: Training for Prevention - See: Sudden In-Custody Death: Training for Prevention / Positional Asphyxia Update [2000] (#778) Asphyxia [Positional], Sudden Death, and Transporting Suspects - See: Positional Asphyxia, Sudden Death, and Transporting Suspects (#522) Assassinate: The Plot to Kill Ronald Reagan - See: The Plot to Kill Ronald Reagan (DVD) [2006] (#1195) Assaults on Law Enforcement Officers [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (April 1997 ) [24 min.] (#716) Assembling the Glock - See: Complete Glock (DVD) [2008] (#1192) Assistance: Code 9 - See: Code 9 : Officer Needs Assistance [2016] (#1316) Attorney at Law: A. Lincoln - See: A. Lincoln, Attorney at Law DVD [2006] (#1096) ATV Rider Course Overview DVD (1999) [9 min.] (#1160) Augustine: A Death in St. Augustine : Frontline - See: A Death in St. Augustine :Frontline [2013] (#1277) Authors: Sniper in the Tower: True Crime Authors See: Sniper in the Tower: True Crime Authors [2004] (#1074) Autism and Law Enforcement Roll Call Briefing Video (VHS) (2004) [21 min.] (#927) Autism, Fire Rescue & EMS DVD (2009) [16 and 9 min.: 25 min. total] (#1188) Autism in the Criminal Justice System (2009) [26 min.] (#1215) Autism: Law Enforcement: Your Piece in the Autism Puzzle - See: Law Enforcement: Your Piece in the Autism Puzzle DVD [ 2008] (#1161) Autism: The Hidden Epidemic DVD (2005) [4 hours] (#975) Autopsy [The] : For Death Investigators DVD (2001) [30 min.] (#964) Avoid Communication Screw-ups - See: Staying Calm / Avoid Communication Screw-ups (Special Issues : In the Line of Duty) [2000] (#851) Avoiding the Impending Crisis: Misconduct to NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 187 Corruption FBI Teleconference - See: Misconduct to Corruption: Avoiding the Impending Crisis FBI Teleconference [1999] (#690) Baby in Getaway Car - See: In the Line of Duty TwoMinute Warnings [2005] (#1214) Back Safety: A User's Guide DVD (2005) [28 min.] (#Set 42) Backup: Rolling Backup: Taking Care of Our Own See: Rolling Backup: Taking Care of Our Own (DVD) [2004] (#1082) Bacteria: Hunting the Nightmare Bacteria : Frontline - See: Hunting the Nightmare Bacteria :Frontline [2013] (#1276) Badge: Heroes Behind the Badge - See: Heroes Behind the Badge [2012] (#1220) Badge: The Pain Behind the Badge - See: Pain Behind the Badge (The) [2012] (#1222) Ballistic Testing Results (FBI Teleconference) - See: FBI Ballistic Testing Results (FBI Teleconference) [ 1989] (#1230) Bank Robberies: Deadly Transactions (Investigative Reports Series) - See: Deadly Transactions (Investigative Reports Series) DVD [1997] (#1070) Barney Miller The First Season DVD (1974-1975) [20 min./episode] (#1219) Basic and Power Handcuffing Techniques (ALERT Series) [30 min.] (#426) Basic Close Quarters Shooting for Law Enforcement (circa 2005) [1 hour, 32 min.] (#1240) Basic Crisis Entry for Law Enforcement (Circa 2005) [37 min.] (#1236) Basic Firearm Disarming & Retention for Law Enforcement (circa 2005) [42 min.] (#1239) Basic First Aid (2008) [1 hour, 37 min.] (#1295) Basic Law Enforcement Photography: Make Your Case - See: Make Your Case: Basic Law Enforcement Photography [ 1998] (#670) Basic Physics: Understanding Car Crashes: It's Basic Physics - See: Understanding Car Crashes: It's Basic Physics [2000] (#929) Basic Rules of Safe Firearms Ownership: Fundamentals of Gun Safety (2000) [10 min.] (#1279) Basic Security Principles [9 min.] (#JOB 107) Basic Tactical Shotgun for Law Enforcement (circa 2005) [1 hour, 31 min.] (#1238) Basic Training: Gangland - See: Gangland: Basic Training DVD [2008] (#1140) Basics of Personal Protection in the Home (2001) [About an hour] (#1282) Basics [of] Report Writing - See: Report Writing 1: The Basics [1999] (#697) Bath Salts Update (14 min.) - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 6 [2013] (#1273) Baths Salts: What Every Cop Needs to Know (2012) [24 min] (#1213) Baton and Defensive Tactics: Real Training for Real Life - See: Seal-Mar Baton and Defensive Tactics : Real Training for Real Life [2007] (#1104) Batons (Straight): Police Safety & Survival: Batons, Handcuffs, and Vehicle Extractions - See: Police Safety & Survival: Batons, Handcuffs, and Vehicle Extractions (DVD) [2004] (#1146) Batteries: Emergency Preparedness: Awareness and Survival - See: Emergency Preparedness: Awareness and Survival DVD [2006] (#1136) Behavior: Methamphetamine in Illinois : User - See: Methamphetamine in Illinois : User/Manufacturer Behavior [2001] (#827) Behavioral Analysis: Critical Incident Response Group: Criminal Behavioral Analysis FBI Teleconference - See: Critical Incident Response Group: Criminal Behavioral Analysis FBI Teleconference [2005] (#997) Behind Closed Doors: Elder Abuse (c. 1999) [13 min.] (#739) Behind Enemy Lines: Gangland (DVD) (2007) [44 min.] (#1124) Behind the Badte; The Pain Behind the Badge - See: Pain Behind the Badge (The) [2012] (#1222) Behind the Headlines: TASER DVD - See: TASER: Behind the Headlines DVD [2005] (#988) Belts: Hindi Duty Belt - See: Hindi Duty Belt (DVD) [2004] (#1164) Beneath the Badge DVD (circa 2007) [10 min.] (#1159) Benefits and Costs of California's Mandatory Sentencing Law: Three Strikes You're Out - See: Three Strikes You're Out: Benefits and Costs of California's Mandatory Sentencing Law (NIJ Research in Progress) (#517) Beslan: Could a Russian-like School Siege Happen Here? (In the Line of Duty) - See: Could a Russian-like School Siege Happen Here? (In the Line of Duty) [2007] (#1075) Best Practices for Law Enforcement : Responding to People with Alzheimer's Disease : Alzheimer's Disease, Responding to People with : Best Practices for Law Enforcement - See: Responding to People with Alzheimer's Disease : Best Practices for Law Enforcement [2013] (#1253) Between the Lines; Adult School Crossing Guard Training [20 min.] (#325) Beyond the Badge: Profile of a School Resource Officer (2014) [17 min.] (#1315) Bi-Polar Disease - See: 911onDVD -- Volume 3 [2011] (#1284) Bias: Elimination of Harassment, Bias and Discrimination in the Workplace - See: Elimination of Harassment, Bias and Discrimination in the Workplace DVD [2004] (#1033) Bias-Based Policing: Remaining Fair and Impartial (CA POST Telecourse) (September 2014) [2 hours] (#1312) Biased: Racially Biased Policing: A Principled Response - See: Racially Biased Policing: A Principled Response [2002] (#868) Bicyclists: Share the Road (League of Illinois Bicyclists) DVD - See: Share the Road (League of Illinois Bicyclists) DVD [ 2006] (#1064) Biker Brotherhood (The): Road Warriors (Inside Story) - See: Road Warriors: The Biker Brotherhood (Inside Story) [1998] (#859) Biker Wars 2 - See: Gangland: The Fourth Season (#Missing Set 41) Biography: Aileen Wuornos - See: Aileen Wuornos (Biography) DVD [2003] (#1141) Biography: Al Capone: Scarface - See: Al Capone: Scarface DVD (Biography) [1995] (#1112) Biography: Jeffrey Dahmer: The Monster Within (Biography) - See: Jeffrey Dahmer: The Monster Within (Biography) DVD [1996] (#981) Biography: John Dillinger - See: John Dillinger: Biography (DVD) [1995] (#1111) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 188 Biography: Melvin Purvis - See: Melvin Purvis (Biography) DVD [1999] (#1109) Biography: Serial Killers: Profiling the Criminal Mind DVD - See: Serial Killers: Profiling the Criminal Mind DVD [2000] (#980) Biography: Ted Bundy: Biography DVD - See: Ted Bundy: Biography DVD [2002] (#952) Biography: Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber - See: Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber: Biography (DVD) [1998] (#1110) Biology and Crime (circa 1986) [29 min.] (#36) Biology: Understanding Car Crashes: When Physics meets Biology - See: Understanding Car Crashes: When Physics meets Biology [2009] (#1187) Birth of the Mafia: Mafia: The History of the Mob in America - See: Mafia: The History of the Mob in America (DVDs) [1993] (#1058) Blackwater: Iraq's guns for hire - See: Iraq's Guns for Hire [2009] (#1212) Blind Sequential Identification - See: Sequential Identification [2005] (#1280) Blood-Borne Pathogens / Backup: Force Continuum (2001) [31 min.] (#1303) Blue Heroes - See: Fallen Blue Heroes [2009] (#1246) Blunt Force Trauma First Aid (2007) [1 hour, 7 min.] (#1256) Boca Raton, Florida, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, World Trade Center, and the Pentagon (EENET Teleconference) : Incident Command 9-11: Lessons Learned - See: Incident Command 9-11: Lessons Learned at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and Boca Raton, Florida (EENET Teleconference) [1915] (#893) Body Cams: What Every Cop Should Know (2015) [31 min.] (#1289) Bomb Explosion: First Responder AND Dick and Harry: Rest in Pieces (September 1995) [17 min.] (#484. pt. C-D) Bombers: Manhunt - Boston Bombers (Nova) - See: Manhunt - Boston Bombers (Nova) [2013] (#1242) Bombers: New Trends in Suicide Bombers [FBITN] See: New Trends in Suicide Bombers [FBITN] DVDs [2006] (#1097) Bombers: Suicide - See: Suicide/Homicide Bombers (Live Response) DVD [2006] (#1062) Booking & Admissions [8 min.] (#JOB 304) Boot Camps (Juvenile) Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Teleconference - See: Juvenile Boot Camps (Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Teleconference) [1996] (#605) Boot Camps: Challenges and Pitfalls - See: Challenges and Pitfalls of Boot Camps [1998] (#JOB 705) Born Killers: Leopold and Loeb (In Search of History) (1998) [44 min.] (#1205) Boston Bombers: NOVA - See: Manhunt - Boston Bombers (Nova) [2013] (#1242) Bourbon - See: Distilleries (Modern Marvels DVD) [2004] (#1125) Boys of Destruction - See: Gangland: The Fourth Season (#Missing Set 41) Brain Injury (Brain): Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic Brain Injury - See: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic Brain Injury (CA POST DVD) [2011] (#1227) Breaching: Basic Crisis Entry for Law Enforcement See: Basic Crisis Entry for Law Enforcement [2005] (#1236) Bread & Butter Basics - See: 911onDVD -- Volume 7 [2014] (#1285) Briefing: Autism and Law Enforcement Roll Call Briefing Video - See: Autism and Law Enforcement Roll Call Briefing Video (VHS) [2004] (#927) Brotherhood: Road Warriors: The Biker Brotherhood (Inside Story) - See: Road Warriors: The Biker Brotherhood (Inside Story) [1998] (#859) Buck Savage Tape [32 min.] (#194) Buckle Up Training (circa 1990) [27 min.] (#79) Bullet Proof Mind (2011) [4 hours, 49 min.] (#Set 43 ) Bullet: Your Vest Won't Stop This Bullet DVD - See: Your Vest Won't Stop This Bullet [2005] (#990) Bullet's impact: I'm Shot - See: I'm Shot: The Bullet's Impact DVD [1998] (#1133) Bullets (Modern Marvels) DVD (2003) [44 min.] (#1174 ) Bullies: Getting S.M.A.R.T. - See: Getting S.M.A.R.T. : Dealing with Bullies [2011] (#1203) Bully of Toulon (American Justice) DVD (2004) [44 min.] (#1108) Bullying: Gum in My Hair : How to Cope with a Bully - See: Gum in My Hair : How to Cope with a Bully [2010] (#1196) Bundy: Ted Bundy: Biography DVD - See: Ted Bundy: Biography DVD [2002] (#952) Bureau: FBI: A Revealing Inside Look at the Bureau - See: FBI: A Revealing Inside Look at the Bureau DVD [2003] (#1054) Bureaucrat - See: Barney Miller The First Season DVD [1974-1975] (#1219) Burnout: Emotional Survival POST Telecourse - See: Emotional Survival POST Telecourse [1999] (#764) Bus Stops Here - See: Operation Lifesaver General Audience Videos (DVD) [2007] (#1127) Buses: School B us Security: A 21st Century Approach - See: School Bus Security: A 21st Century Approach DVD [2006] (#1168) Byron's Last Day - See: Operation Lifesaver General Audience Videos (DVD) [2007] (#1127) C.O.P.S. 25th Anniversary Tribute DVD (2010) [14 min.] (#1158) Calculated Departure: Suicide - See: Suicide: A Calculated Departure DVD [2008] (#1105) CALEA: In Pursuit of Excellence DVD (2006) [15 min.] (#1051) Call Taking Skills (14 min,) - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 4 [2012] (#1272) Calling All Parties - See: 911onDVD -- Volume 7 [2014] (#1285) Calling Out ID Factors - See: In the Line of Duty Two-Minute Warnings [2005] (#1214) Camera: Law Enforcement and Media: A Perspective from Behind the Camera [FBI Teleconference] See: Law Enforcement and Media: A Perspective from Behind the Camera [FBI Teleconference] [2001] (#814) Cameras: Body Cams: What Eery Cop Should know See: Body Cams: What Every Cop Should Know [2015] (#1289) Campus Insecurity (2000) [45 min.] (#1200) Can You Walk and Chew Gum? - See: Did You See NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 189 That? [2015] (#1291) Canine Deployment for Police (2008) [22 min.] (#1121) Capital Punishment: Death Devices - See: Death Devices (Modern Marvels) DVD [2002] (#1175) Capone, Al: Scarface (Biography) - See: Al Capone: Scarface DVD (Biography) [1995] (#1112) Car Crashes (Modern Marvels) DVD (2003) [44 min.] (#1173) Car Crashes: Understanding Car Crashes: It's Basic Physics - See: Understanding Car Crashes: It's Basic Physics [2000] (#929) Car Crashes: When Physics meets Biology - See: Understanding Car Crashes: When Physics meets Biology [2009] (#1187) Car Stuck in Car Wash Emergency Call - See: 911 on DVD: Health and Customer Service [2008] (#1120) Car Wash: Car Stuck in Car Wash Emergency Call See: 911 on DVD: Health and Customer Service [2008] (#1120) Career Development and Returning to College (circa 1998) [11 min.] (#JOB 701) Career Resiliency: Dispatchers - See: Dispatchers: Career Resiliency (CA POST Telecourse) [2015] (#1314) Careers in Criminal Justice (2002) [22 min.] (#1176 ) Cargo Theft FBI Teleconference (March 1997) [2 hours] (#581) Caseyville Police Department: Roll Call Training on DUI for Police Departments in Illinois: Volume 3 - See: Roll Call Training on DUI for Police Departments in Illinois: Volume 3 [2003] (#Set 34) Casualty Care (Tactical combat0 - See: Combat Lifesaver: Make Ready, with Doc Spears [2014] (#1275) Catch a Killer: Homicide Detectives (American Justice Series) DVD - See: To Catch a Killer: Homicide Detectives (American Justice Series) DVD [1996] (#1069) Category 3 (January 10, 2006) [13 min.] (#1206) Central Park Jogger Case: What Went Wrong? (American Justice) (2003) [45 min.] (#1244) CERT Training: Safety in the After Disaster Environment: EENET CERT Training (DVD) See: Safety in the After Disaster Environment: EENET CERT Training (DVD) [2006] (#1036) Challenges and Pitfalls of Boot Camps (circa 1998) [12 min.] (#JOB 705) Changing Inmate Population: Coping - See: Coping with a Changing Inmate Population [1997] (#JOB 606) Chicago: Community Policing in Chicago: Fact or Fiction (NIJ Research in Progress) - See: Community Policing in Chicago: Fact or Fiction (NIJ Research in Progress) [1995] (#495) Chicago: Religions, Cultures and Communities - See: Religions, Cultures and Communities DVDs [2006] (#1073) Chicago Stings (1993) [10 min.] (#420) Child Abuse Investigations (CA POST Telecourse DVD) (2000) [1 hours, 57 min.] (#1229) Child Prostitution:: Working Together to Stop the Prostitution of Children Teleconference - See: Working Together to Stop the Prostitution of Children Teleconference DVD [2003] (#1071) Child Safety: Stranger Safety - See: Stranger Safety [2005] (#1268) Child Sexual Abuse: Your Most Challenging Case [58 min.] (#138) Child's Weapon Against Predators ; I Am Not a Target - See: I Am Not a Target : Your Child's Weapon Against Predators [2004] (#1271) Children in Traffic (New Version) (1999) [14 min.] (#872) China: Organized Crime: A World History - See: Organized Crime: A World History (DVDs) [2001] (#1057) Choking - See: Complete CPR [2008] (#1296) CIs: Developing Street Sources and CIs (Street Cop Series) DVDs - See: Developing Street Sources and CIs (Street Cop Series) DVDs [2005] (#1028) Citizens, Sovereign : Extremists (CA POST Telecourse) - See: Sovereign Citizens : Extremists (CA POST Telecourse) [2013] (#1309) Civil Disobedience [Managing] POST Telecourse See: Managing Civil Disobedience POST Telecourse [1998] (#654) Clare, Michigan: Purple: Organized Crime in a Small Town - See: Purple: Organized Crime in a Small Town [2012] (#1217) Clarence Elkins: What the Girl Saw [American Justice] - See: What the Girl Saw [American Justice] [2004] (#1243) Cleaning Up After the Disaster DVD set (2005) [3 hours, 51 min.] (#1094) Clearing and Cornering: Tactics and Techniques See: House Clearing and Cornering : Tactics and Techniques [1999] (#1259) Close Qyarters Shooting for Law Enforcement (Basic) - See: Basic Close Quarters Shooting for Law Enforcement [2005] (#1240) Closed Doors (Behind): Elder Abuse - See: Behind Closed Doors: Elder Abuse [1999] (#739) Coaching the Problem Employee (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (December 1993) [24 min.] (#665) Code 3 Officer Needs Assistance - See: Preventing Law Enforcement Suicide; Code 3 Officer Needs Assistance (California POST Telecourse) [2007] (#1202) Code 9 : Officer Needs Assistance (2016) [1 hour, 20 min.] (#1316) Cognitive Interviewing [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (April 1996) [24 min.] (#714) Cognitive: Victims with Disabilities: the Forensic Interview: Techniques for Interviewing Victims with Communication and or Cognitive Disabilities (DVD) - See: Victims with Disabilities: the Forensic Interview: Techniques for Interviewing Victims with Communication and/or Cognitive Disabilities (DVD) [2011] (#Set 37) Cold Case Homicide POST Telecourse (2002) [1 hour, 42 min.] (#1224) College: Career Development and Returning to College - See: Career Development and Returning to College [1998] (#JOB 701) Columbia:: Organized Crime: A World History - See: Organized Crime: A World History (DVDs) [2001] (#1057) Columbine: Understanding Why (Investigative Reports) DVD (2002) [45 min.] (#949) Combat: David High Story: A Guide for Close Combat Survival - See: David High Story: A Guide for Close Combat Survival (#460) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 190 Combat Lifesaver: Make Ready, with Doc Spears (2014) [3 hours, 43 min.] (#1275) Combat Tactics - See: Police Combat Tactics, Vol. 1 and 2 (DVDs) [2003] (#1103) Combating Complacency in Dispatch (16 min.) - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 4 [2012] (#1272) Command: ICS: The Incident Command System DVD - See: ICS: The Incident Command System DVD [2000] (#939) Command: Managing Terrorism Incidents: Using Unified Command in WMD Incidents - See: Managing Terrorism Incidents Tape Set [2002] (#938) Commercial Vehicle: Perspectives on Enforcement See: Perspectives on Enforcement DVD [1993] (#1156) Common Ground: Interacting with the Hispanic Community [16 min.] (#167) Communicable Diseases (1997) [13 min.] (#JOB 604) Communicating with Victims of Crime - See: Gaining Insight, Taking Action : Basic Skills for Serving Victims [2002] (#1262) Communication in Police Training [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (July 1998) [24 min.] (#683) Communication Screw-ups [Avoiding] - See: Staying Calm / Avoid Communication Screw-ups (Special Issues : In the Line of Duty) [2000] (#851) Communication Skills (Essential) Tape Set [ALERT] See: Essential Communication Skills Tape Set [ALERT] [2004] (#Set 30) Communication: Tactical - See: Tactical Communications (CA POST Telecourse) [2007] (#1313) Communication: Victims with Disabilities: the Forensic Interview: Techniques for Interviewing Victims with Communication and or Cognitive Disabilities (DVD) - See: Victims with Disabilities: the Forensic Interview: Techniques for Interviewing Victims with Communication and/or Cognitive Disabilities (DVD) [2011] (#Set 37) Communications Training Officer Development 2003: Tools for the Trainer POST Telecourse - See: CTO (Communications Training Officer) Development 2003: Tools for the Trainer POST Telecourse [2003] (#1266) Communications [Interpersonal]: Legal Implications See: Interpersonal Communications: Legal Implications [2001] (#823) Communities and Crime: A Study in Chicago (NIJ Research in Progress) (1995) [58 min.] (#555) Communities Answering the Call: Ministering to First Responders FBI Teleconference (May 14, 2003) [1 hour, 51 min.] (#908) Communities: Religions, Cultures and Communities See: Religions, Cultures and Communities DVDs [2006] (#1073) Community Collaboration - See: Problem Oriented Policing Set [1998] (#Set 35) Community Corrections: Responding to Elder Abuse: - See: Responding to Elder Abuse: What Community Corrections Should Know DVD) [2010] (#1165) Community Policing in Chicago: Fact or Fiction (NIJ Research in Progress) (May 1995) [1 hour] (#495) Community Policing: The Power of Prevention FBI Teleconference - See: Power of [Crime] Prevention with Community Policing FBI Teleconference [1997] (#578) Community Relations: Creating Media for Community Relations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] See: Creating Media for Community Relations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] [2001] (#794) Community Response to Juvenile Firesetting & Juvenile Arson: (July 1993) [2½ hours] (#332) CommunityPolicing and Homeland Security FBI Teleconference - See: Homeland Security and CommunityPolicing FBI Teleconference [2002] (#856) CoMNET Broadcast (December 13, 2006): Improvised Explosive Devices - See: IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices): CoMNET Broadcast (December 13, 2006) DVD [2006] (#1066) Compartments: Hidden Traps and Secret Compartments -- Short Version (Street Cop Series)Street Cop Series: Developing Street Sources and CIs (Street Cop Series) DVDs - See: Hidden Traps and Secret Compartments -- Short Version (Street Cop Series) DVD [2005] (#1027) Compentency: Cultural Competency POST Telecourse - See: Cultural Competency POST Telecourse [2002] (#864) Complacency Tape Critique (17 min.) - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 4 [2012] (#1272) Complete CPR (2008) [1 hour, 34 min.] (#1296) Complete Glock (DVD) (2008) [90 min.] (#1192) Con Games and Inmates: What the Line Officer Needs to Know [15 min.] (#JOB 407) Concealed Carry (Advanced) - See: Advanced Concealed Carry [1997] (#1298) Concealed Carry Act [Training] - See: Firearms Concealed Carry Act [2014] (#1274) Concealed Carry : Techniques and Secrets of the Pros (1996) [1 hour, 59 min.] (#1297) Concealed Carry: Way Advanced - See: Way Advanced Concealed Carry Techniques [2004] (#1299) Concerns of Police Survivors: Beneath the Badge See: Beneath the Badge DVD [2007] (#1159) Concurrent Themes for Success. - See: Gordon Graham: Risk Management and the Telecommunications Center DVDs [2007] (#Set 38) Concurrent Themes to Success - See: The 5 Concurrent Themes to Success (DVD) [2004] (#1182) Conducting Interrogations (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [13 min.] (#1030) Conducting Interviews (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [14 min.] (#1029) Confessions (The) [Frontline] (2010) [1 hour, 22 min.] (#1270) Confidential Informants: Developing Street Sources and CIs (Street Cop Series) DVD - See: Developing Street Sources and CIs (Street Cop Series) DVDs [2005] (#1028) Conflict Resolution for Youth: Programming for Schools, Youth-serving Organizations, and Community and Juvenile Justice Settings (Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Teleconference) (May 1996) [2 hours, 23 min. (over two tapes)] (#606) Conflict Resolution Intervention in a Jail Setting (circa 1995) [9 min.] (#JOB 706) Consular and Diplomatic Immunity: Guidance for NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 191 Law Enforcement and Judicial Authorities - See: Diplomatic and Consular Immunity: Guidance for Law Enforcement and Judicial Authorities [1998] (#750) Consular Notification: It's the Right Thing to Do See: It's the Right Thing to Do : Consular Notification [ 2003] (#982) Contraband Control [9 min.] (#JOB 309) Contracts and Reimbursements: World Trade Center Attack - See: Cleaning Up After the Disaster DVD set [2005] (#1094) Control and Arrest (Police) with Keith Livingston See: Police Arrest and Control, with Keith Livingston (DVD) [2007] (#1144) Control of Keys, Tools and Supplies [8 min.] (#JOB 306) Convenience Store Robberies Decline (In the Line of Duty) (1996) [33 Min.] (#1013 ) Conversations With Killers (American Justice) DVD (2005) [45 min.] (#1119) Cop Counselors (Investigative Reports) DVD (2001) [45 min.] (#1098) Cope with a Bully: Gum in My Hair - See: Gum in My Hair : How to Cope with a Bully [2010] (#1196) Coping with a Changing Inmate Population (1997) [14 min.] (#JOB 606) Coping with Crowded Jails [8 min.] (#JOB 203) Coping with the Job [10 min.] (#JOB 303) Cops on Trial (American Justice) (1994) [46 min.] (#1216) Cops or Criminals? (Investigative Reports DVD) (1996) [46 min] (#1142) COPS: Beneath the Badge - See: Beneath the Badge DVD [2007] (#1159) Cornering and House Clearing: Tactics and Techniques - See: House Clearing and Cornering : Tactics and Techniques [1999] (#1259) Coroners; Post Mortem : The Death Investigation Crisis in America [Frontline] - See: Post Mortem : The Death Investigation Crisis in America [Frontline] [2011] (#1269) Corpse Tech: Modern Marvels (DVD) (2008) [44 min.] (#1123) Corrections (Community): Responding to Elder Abuse: What Community Corrections Should Know - See: Responding to Elder Abuse: What Community Corrections Should Know DVD) [2010] (#1165) Corrections - See: Cultural Diversity in Jail [1998 ] (#JOB 703) Corruption: Cops on Trial - See: Cops on Trial (American Justice) [1994] (#1216) Corruption: Misconduct to Corruption: Avoiding the Impending Crisis FBI Teleconference - See: Misconduct to Corruption: Avoiding the Impending Crisis FBI Teleconference [1999] (#690) Could a Russian-like School Siege Happen Here? (In the Line of Duty) (2007) [29 min.] (#1075) Counselors: Cop Counselors (Investigative Reports) See: Cop Counselors (Investigative Reports) DVD [2001] (#1098) Counter Assault and Survival Tactics: Fighting Through Pepper Spray - See: Fighting through Pepper Spray: Counter Assault and Survival Tactics (#470) Counterfeiting: $100 Training Video Presentation See: $100 Training Video Presentation DVD [2010] (#1171) Court Personnel: Responding to Elder Abuse: What Judges and Court Personnel Should know - See: Responding to Elder Abuse: What Judges and Court Personnel Should know DVD [2010] (#1166) Court Security: Courthouse Security (In the Line of Duty) DVD - See: Courthouse Security (In the Line of Duty) DVD [2005] (#1040) Courtesans - See: Barney Miller The First Season DVD [1974-1975] (#1219) Courthouse Security (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2005) [51 min.] (#1040) Courtroom Survival Tactics (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [12 min.] (#1032) Courtroom Testimony [Effective] 2: Principles and Performance - See: Effective Courtroom Testimony [1998] (#663) Courtroom Testimony [Effective] 1: Preparing for Court - See: Effective Courtroom Testimony [1998] (#663) Courtroom: Using and Presenting Digital Evidence in the Courtroom: Mock Trial - See: Using and Presenting Digital Evidence in the Courtroom: Mock Trial DVDs [2008] (#1113) CPR - See: Complete CPR [2008] (#1296) CPR: The ABCs of CPR: First Response - See: The ABCs of CPR: First Response (DVD) [2006] (#1152) Crash Dynamics for Training Programs (1992) [19 min.] (#564) Crash Dynamics for Training Programs (Illinois Department of Transportation) - See: Crash Dynamics for Training Programs [1992] (#564) Crashes: Modern Marvels - See: Car Crashes (Modern Marvels) DVD [2003] (#1173) Crashes: Understanding Car Crashes: It's Basic Physics - See: Understanding Car Crashes: It's Basic Physics [2000] (#929) Crashes: Understanding Car Crashes: When Physics meets Biology - See: Understanding Car Crashes: When Physics meets Biology [2009] (#1187) Creating Media for Community Relations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (March 2001) [24 min.] (#794) Crime and Victimization: News Media's Coverage of Crime and Victimization - See: News Media's Coverage of Crime and Victimization [1999] (#786) Crime Fighter's Weapon: Forensic Science [Modern Marvels] - See: Forensic Science: The Crime Fighter's Weapon [Modern Marvels] [1997] (#912) Crime Fighters (The) (1938) [9 min.] (#583) Crime: First Response to Victims of Crime - See: First Response to Victims of Crime DVD [2008] (#1107) Crime in America; It's Worse Than it Looks - See: The Bullet Proof Mind [2011] (#Set 43) Crime in Jails: Investigation - See: Investigation of Crime in Jails [1994] (#JOB 411) Crime Lab: Modern Marvels - See: FBI's Crime Lab: Modern Marvels [2003] (#1163) Crime: New Face of Crime [The] : Investigative Report - See: New Face of Crime [The] : Investigative Report [1997] (#811) Crime of Stalking: How Big is the Problem? (NIJ Research in Progress) (1997) [56 min.] (#603) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 192 Crime Prevention with Community Policing FBI Teleconference - See: Power of [Crime] Prevention with Community Policing FBI Teleconference [1997] (#578) Crime Scene Preservation [33 min.] (#507) Crime Scene Protection (circa 1992) [7 min.] (#354) Crime Scene: Responding to a WMD Crime Scene See: Responding to a WMD Crime Scene [2004] (#959) Crime: Sniper in the Tower: True Crime Authors See: Sniper in the Tower: True Crime Authors [2004] (#1074) Crime, the Media, and Our Public Discourse (NIJ Perspectives on Crime and Justice) (1997) [72 min.] (#607) Crime victims: Law Enforcement Response to Crime Victims - See: Service, Support & Justice : Law Enforcement Response to Crime Victims [2012] (#1237) Crime Victims: Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Crime Victims - See: Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Crime Victims [1998] (#787) Crime Victims with Disabilities: What the Prosecutor Needs to Know (DVDs) (2006) [Disc 1: 1 hour, 20 min., Disc 2: 50 min.] (#1079) Crime-Related Immures: Recovering from Your Crime Related Injuries (DVD) - See: Recovering from Your Crime Related Injuries (DVD) [1999] (#1081) Crimes Against the Elderly Interactive Teleconference (1998) [2 hours] (#608) Criminal Behavioral Analysis: Critical Incident Response Group FBI Teleconference - See: Critical Incident Response Group: Criminal Behavioral Analysis FBI Teleconference [2005] (#997) Criminal Justice Careers - See: Careers in Criminal Justice [2002] (#1176) Criminal Justice: Responding to Elder Abuse: What Judges and Court Personnel Should know - See: Responding to Elder Abuse: What Judges and Court Personnel Should know DVD [2010] (#1166) Criminal Justice System: Autism - See: Autism in the Criminal Justice System [2009] (#1215) Criminal Mind: Serial Killers: Profiling the Criminal Mind DVD - See: Serial Killers: Profiling the Criminal Mind DVD [2000] (#980) Criminal: Profiles of Evil: Inside The Criminal Mind See: Profiles of Evil: Inside The Criminal Mind [1997] (#1172) Criminals or Cops? - See: Cops or Criminals? (Investigative Reports DVD) [1996] (#1142) Crimprev - See: Born Killers: Leopold and Loeb (In Search of History) [1998] (#1205) Crises: Staff Victimization During Jail Crises - See: Staff Victimization During Jail Crises [1997] (#JOB 608) Crisis Entry for law Enforcement (Basic) - See: Basic Crisis Entry for Law Enforcement [2005] (#1236) Crisis Situations: Managing the Families of Employees during Jail Crisis Situations - See: Managing the Families of Employees during Jail Crisis Situations [1998] (#JOB 711) Crisis to Resolution: After the Robbery - See: After the Robbery: Crisis to Resolution [1997] (#585) Critical Incident Response Group: Criminal Behavioral Analysis FBI Teleconference (December 14, 2005) [2 hours] (#997) Critical Incidents in Jails [9 min.] (#JOB 211) Critical Issues for Those Who Work with Victims: DNA DVD - See: DNA: Critical Issues for Those Who Work with Victims DVD [2007] (#1077) Cross-Boarder Fraud: Nowhere to Run: Delivering Justice - See: Nowhere to Run: Delivering Justice DVD [2005] (#1043) Cross-Gender Supervision [8 min.] (#JOB 308 ) Crowd Control Update (California POST Telecourse) (July 2008) [2 hours, 12 min.] (#1201) Cruiser Crash: San Francisco Police Department Cruiser Crash (In the Line of Duty) - See: San Francisco Police Department Cruiser Crash (In the Line of Duty) [2003] (#918) Crystal: America's Crystal Meth Epidemic - See: America's Crystal Meth Epidemic (DVD) [2008] (#1150) CTO (Communications Training Officer) Development 2003: Tools for the Trainer POST Telecourse (2003) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#1266) CTO Documentation (9 min.) - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 6 [2013] (#1273) Cultural Competency POST Telecourse (June 2002) [1 hour, 45 min.] (#864) Cultural Diversity in Jail (circa 1998) [11 min.] (#JOB 703) Cultural Diversity in America (United Against Crime Teleconference) (1998) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#691) Culture: Domestic Violence: A Matter of Culture POST Telecourse - See: Domestic Violence: A Matter of Culture POST Telecourse [1998] (#638) Cultures: Religions, Cultures and Communities - See: Religions, Cultures and Communities DVDs [2006] (#1073) Curtis Thompson: The Bully of Toulon (American Justice) - See: The Bully of Toulon (American Justice) DVD [2004] (#1108) Customer Service Kindness for Dispatchers - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 2 [2010] (#1186) Customer Service Protocols - See: 911onDVD -Volume 7 [2014] (#1285) Cycling: Fundamental Skills for Public Safety Cycling - See: Fundamental Skills for Public Safety Cycling [2009] (#1267) Cynicism: Emotional Survival POST Telecourse - See: Emotional Survival POST Telecourse [1999] (#764) D Tactical Shotgun for Law Enforcement (Basic) See: Basic Tactical Shotgun for Law Enforcement [2005] (#1238) D.V. Victim is Officer's Wife - See: In the Line of Duty Two-Minute Warnings [2005] (#1214) Dahmer: Jeffrey Dahmer: The Monster Within (Biography) - See: Jeffrey Dahmer: The Monster Within (Biography) DVD [1996] (#981) Dahmer, Jeffrey: Serial Killers: Profiling the Criminal Mind DVD - See: Serial Killers: Profiling the Criminal Mind DVD [2000] (#980) Damned if You Don't [29 min.] (#136) Dan Gum Jun: Knife Defense Fundamental - See: Knife Defense Fundamentals (DVD) [2003] (#1180) Danger: Methamphetamine Labs: A New Danger for Illinois - See: Methamphetamine Labs: A New Danger for Illinois [2000] (#826) Dangerous Gang: World's Most Dangerous Gang DVD - See: World's Most Dangerous Gang DVD NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 193 [2006] (#1053) Date-Acquaintance Rape Investigation - See: Acquaintance/Date Rape Investigation [2001] (#904) Dave Grossman: Teaching Kids to Kill - See: Teaching Kids to Kill [1999] (#941) David High Story: A Guide for Close Combat Survival [25 min.] (#460) David's Run - See: Operation Lifesaver General Audience Videos (DVD) [2007] (#1127) Dead Man, Inc. - See: Gangland: The Fourth Season (#Missing Set 41) Deadly Force Issues (1999) [25 min.] (#736) Deadly Force Policy (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (March 1996) [24 min.] (#649) Deadly Force Training [Managing]: Questions and Issues FBI Teleconference - See: Managing Deadly Force Training: Questions and Issues FBI Teleconference [1998] (#689) Deadly Transactions (Investigative Reports Series) DVD (1997) [47 min.] (#1070) Dealing with Aggressive Behavior [10 min.] (#JOB 307) Dealing with Bullies; Getting S.M.A.R.T. - See: Getting S.M.A.R.T. : Dealing with Bullies [2011] (#1203) Death (Sudden In-Custody): Training for Prevention See: Sudden In-Custody Death: Training for Prevention / Positional Asphyxia Update [2000] (#778) Death Detectives: The L.A. County Coroner (Inside Story) DVD (1996) [45 min.] (#1067) Death Devices (Modern Marvels) DVD (circa 2002) [44 min.] (#1175) Death in St. Augustine :Frontline (2013) [53 min.] (#1277) Death Investigation Crisis in America: Post Mortum See: Post Mortem : The Death Investigation Crisis in America [Frontline] [2011] (#1269) Death Investigators: The Autopsy - See: Autopsy [The] : For Death Investigators DVD [2001] (#964) Death of Eric Garner - See: Use of Force: The Death of Eric Garner [2015] (#1293) Debris Management Workshop (2005, Minnesota) See: Cleaning Up After the Disaster DVD set [2005] (#1094) Deceit: Web of Deceit: Delivering Justice - See: Web of Deceit: Delivering Justice DVD [2005] (#1044) Deception: Field Interviewing: Recognition of Deception - See: Field Interviewing: Recognition of Deception (#407) Deception: Truth or Deception [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy - See: Truth or Deception [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] [1996] (#715) Decide Smart, Arrive Safe - See: Operation Lifesaver General Audience Videos (DVD) [2007] (#1127) Defense (Knife) Fundamental - See: Knife Defense Fundamentals (DVD) [2003] (#1180) Defense: Handgun Basics : Self-Defense and Target Shooting - See: Handgun Basics : Self-Defense and Target Shooting [2004] (#1260) Defensive Tactics and Baton Tactics - See: Seal-Mar Baton and Defensive Tactics : Real Training for Real Life [2007] (#1104) Delivering Justice: All the King's Men: Picking Up the Pieces (DVD) - See: All the King's Men: Picking Up the Pieces (DVD) [2006] (#1035) Delivering Justice: Dialing for Dollars - See: Dialing for Dollars: Delivering Justice DVD [2004] (#1045) Delivering Justice: Identity Crisis - See: Identity Crisis: Delivering Justice DVD [2003] (#1042) Delivering Justice: Long Shot: Delivering Justice DVD - See: Long Shot: Delivering Justice DVD [2004] (#1046) Delivering Justice: Nowhere to Run: Delivering Justice - See: Nowhere to Run: Delivering Justice DVD [2005] (#1043) Delivering Justice: Web of Deceit: Delivering Justice - See: Web of Deceit: Delivering Justice DVD [2005] (#1044) Delivering Justice: Work@Home Scams: They Just Don't Pay DVD - See: Work@Home Scams: They Just Don't Pay: Delivering Justice DVD [2004] (#1047) Departure: Suicide: A Calculated Departure - See: Suicide: A Calculated Departure DVD [2008] (#1105) Deranged: DUI, Deranged, or? - See: DUI, Deranged, or? [2003] (#907) Detective: Lessons from a Hate Crime Detective - See: Lessons from a Hate Crime Detective [2014] (#1287) Detectives: Death Detectives: The L.A. County Coroner - See: Death Detectives: The L.A. County Coroner (Inside Story) DVD [1996] (#1067) Detectives: Psychic Detectives - See: Psychic Detectives [1997] (#1198) Detectives: To Catch a Killer: Homicide Detectives (American Justice Series) DVD - See: To Catch a Killer: Homicide Detectives (American Justice Series) DVD [1996] (#1069) Detentions Based on 9-1-1 - See: 911on DVD, Volume 5 [2012] (#1235) Developing Street Sources and CIs (Street Cop Series) DVDs (2005) [14 min. and 18 min.: 32 min, total] (#1028) Developing the Executive Team (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (August 1996 through January 1997) [2 hours, 24 min.] (#Set 18) Development (Career0 and Returning to College - See: Career Development and Returning to College [1998] (#JOB 701) Devil's Fire - See: Gangland: The Fourth Season (#Missing Set 41) Diabetic Emergencies: DUI, Deranged, or? - See: DUI, Deranged, or? [2003] (#907) Dialing for Dollars: Delivering Justice DVD (2004) [21 min.] (#1045) Dickerson; Searches of Persons: Minnesota v. Dickerson - See: Searches of Persons: Minnesota v. Dickerson [1999] (#1278) Did You See That? (2015) [48 min.] (#1291) Die Hard if You're Dumb - See: Operation Lifesaver General Audience Videos (DVD) [2007] (#1127) Dietz, Park: Conversations With Killers - See: Conversations With Killers (American Justice) DVD [2005] (#1119) Digital Evidence in the Courtroom: Mock Trial - See: Using and Presenting Digital Evidence in the Courtroom: Mock Trial DVDs [2008] (#1113) Dillinger, John: Biography - See: John Dillinger: Biography (DVD) [1995] (#1111) Dillon, Kevin: Police Combat Tactics, Vol. 1 and 2 - NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 194 See: Police Combat Tactics, Vol. 1 and 2 (DVDs) [2003] (#1103) Dinkheller, Kyle: Murder of a Georgia Deputy [Kyle Dinkheller Shooting]: In the Line of Duty - See: Murder of a Georgia Deputy [Kyle Dinkheller Shooting]: In the Line of Duty [2002] (#963) Diplomatic and Consular Immunity: Guidance for Law Enforcement and Judicial Authorities (August 1998) [21 min.] (#750) Directing Traffic: The Basics (circa 1994) [15 min.] (#529) Disabilities: Crime Victims with Disabilities: What the Prosecutor Needs to Know - See: Crime Victims with Disabilities: What the Prosecutor Needs to Know (DVDs) [2006] (#1079) Disabilities: Police and People with Disabilities (Department of Justice) - See: Police and People with Disabilities (Department of Justice) [19962005] (#1034) Disabilities: Victims with Disabilities: the Forensic Interview: Techniques for Interviewing Victims with Communication and or Cognitive Disabilities (DVD) - See: Victims with Disabilities: the Forensic Interview: Techniques for Interviewing Victims with Communication and/or Cognitive Disabilities (DVD) [2011] (#Set 37) Disability Awareness for Law Enforcement : A Curriculum for Law Enforcement Professionals and Police Social Workers (2001) [1 hour, 31 min.] (#Set 27) Disabled (Developmentally) Inmates: Working with See: Working with Developmentally Disabled Inmates [1998] (#JOB 710) Disarming & Retention (Firearm)for Law Enforcement - See: Basic Firearm Disarming & Retention for Law Enforcement [2005] (#1239) Disarming: Long Gun Retention and Disarming Techniques - See: Long Gun Retention and Disarming Techniques [1999] (#722) Disarming: Police Safety & Survival - See: Police Safety & Survival: Pressure Points, Handgun Retention/Disarming (DVD) [2004] (#1145) Disarming: - See: Police Safety & Survival: Pressure Points, Handgun Retention/Disarming (DVD) [2004] (#1145) Disassembling the Glock - See: Complete Glock (DVD) [2008] (#1192) Disaster (Getting Ready for): Are You Ready? (January 18, 2006, EENET Broadcast) - See: Are You Ready? (January 18, 2006, EENET Broadcast) [2006] (#1038) Disaster Management: Florida Lessons - See: 911 on DVD: Health and Customer Service [2008] (#1120) Disaster Management [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (January/February 1999) [48 min.] (#688) Disaster Planning: Emergency Preparedness: Awareness and Survival - See: Emergency Preparedness: Awareness and Survival DVD [2006] (#1136) Discourse: Crime, the Media, and Our Public Discourse (NIJ Perspectives on Crime and Justice) - See: Crime, the Media, and Our Public Discourse (NIJ Perspectives on Crime and Justice) [1997] (#607) Discrimination: Elimination of Harassment, Bias and Discrimination in the Workplace - See: Elimination of Harassment, Bias and Discrimination in the Workplace DVD [2004] (#1033) Diseases: Communicable Diseases - See: Communicable Diseases [1997] (#JOB 604) Disobedience: Managing Civil Disobedience POST Telecourse - See: Managing Civil Disobedience POST Telecourse [1998] (#654) Disobedience: New Era of Disobedience: Is Your Department Ready [FBI Teleconference] - See: New Era of Disobedience: Is Your Department Ready [FBI Teleconference] [2001] (#820) Dispatcher Cannibalism - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 2 [2010] (#1186) Dispatchers 2002: Becoming Culturally Competent POST Telecourse (July 2002) [2 hours] (#865) Dispatchers: Career Resiliency (CA POST Telecourse) (September 2015) [2 hours] (#1314) Distilleries (Modern Marvels DVD) (2004) [44 min.] (#1125) Diversity (Cultural( in Jail - See: Cultural Diversity in Jail [1998 ] (#JOB 703) Diversity (Cultural) in America: United Against Crime Teleconference - See: Cultural Diversity in America (United Against Crime Teleconference) [1998] (#691) Diversity: Achieving Diversity through Marketing FBI Teleconference - See: Achieving Diversity through Marketing FBI Teleconference [2001] (#801) Divide and Conquer - See: Gangland: The Fourth Season (#Missing Set 41) DNA: Critical Issues for Those Who Work with Victims DVD (April 2007) [24 min.] (#1077) Doctor: Good Night with the Sleep Doctor - See: Good Night with the Sleep Doctor [2007] (#1263) Dog Encounters: Keeping Officers Safe (CA POST Telecourse) (December 2015) [2 hours] (#1311) Dogs: Canine Deployment for Police - See: Canine Deployment for Police [2008] (#1121) Dogs: Emergency First Aid - See: Emergency First Aid for Dogs : Working Dog Edition [ 2011] (#1221) Dogs: How to Save Your Dog's Life - See: How to Save Your Dog's Life [1988] (#475) Dogs: K-9 Dogs in Jails - See: K-9 Dogs in Jails [1997] (#JOB 605) Dogs: What Dogs Try to Tell Cops - See: What Dogs Try to Tell Cops [2003 ] (#895) Dollars: Dialing for Dollars: Delivering Justice DVD - See: Dialing for Dollars: Delivering Justice DVD [2004] (#1045) Domestic Abuse by Police Officers FBI Teleconference (September 1998) [2 hours] (#662) Domestic Violence: A Matter of Culture POST Telecourse (April 1998) [2 hours] (#638) Domestic Violence: Law Enforcement Response FBI Teleconference (May 1999) [2 hours] (#709) Domestic Violence Response, Investigation, and Prosecution (DVD) (2010) [28 and 30 min.: 58 minutes] (#1194) Don't Fall for a Telephone Line: Stop Fraud Program Kit (1997) [16 min.] (#Set 17) Doors: Behind Closed Doors: Elder Abuse - See: Behind Closed Doors: Elder Abuse [1999] (#739) DORs Need Love, Too (6 min.) - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 6 [2013] (#1273) Double-Blind Sequential Identification - See: NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 195 Sequential Identification [2005] (#1280) Driver Fatigue (Preventing) - See: Preventing Driver Fatigue DVD [2007] (#1157) Driving Logs (Verifying: The Hidden Truth - See: The Hidden Truth : Verifying Driving Logs (DVD) [2005] (#1148) Drug Abuse and Victimization - See: Gaining Insight, Taking Action : Basic Skills for Serving Victims [2002] (#1262) Drug Trends [Among Teens, for Dispatchers] - See: 911on DVD, Volume 5 [2012] (#1235) Drug Underworld (Patron Saints of the Mexican) See: Patron Saints of the Mexican Drug Underworld DVD [2009] (#1143) Drug Violence Exposed (Secrets of) - See: Secrets of the Drug Violator Exposed (DVD) [2006] (#1191) Drugs: Hooked: Illegal Drugs and How They Got That Way - See: Hooked: Illegal Drugs and How They Got That Way [2000] (#979) Drugs in the Jail [9 min.] (#JOB 206) Drugs: The Truth about Drugs - See: The Truth About Drugs (DVD) [2009] (#1181) DUI, Deranged, or? (2003) [11 min.] (#907) Duty Belt:Hindi - See: Hindi Duty Belt (DVD) [2004] (#1164) Duty: Managing Limited Duty Officers FBI Teleconference - See: Managing Limited Duty Officers FBI Teleconference [2003] (#909) DVDs - See: Effective Courtroom Testimony [1998] (#663) Dynamic Shotgun: The Art of - See: The Art of the Dynamic Shotgun [2010] (#Set 44) Dynamic Striking Techniques (DVD) (1996) [37 min.] (#1102) Dynamics of Off-Duty Encounters, Pt. 2 [36 min.] (#515) Dynamics of Off-Duty Encounters, Pt. 1 [29 min.] (#514) EENET: Safety in the After Disaster Environment: EENET CERT Training (DVD) - See: Safety in the After Disaster Environment: EENET CERT Training (DVD) [2006] (#1036) EENET Teleconference: Incident Command 9-11: Lessons Learned at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and Boca Raton, Florida - See: Incident Command 9-11: Lessons Learned at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and Boca Raton, Florida (EENET Teleconference) [1915] (#893) Effective Courtroom Testimony 1: Preparing for Court - See: Effective Courtroom Testimony [1998] (#663) Effective Courtroom Testimony 2: Principles and Performance - See: Effective Courtroom Testimony [1998] (#663) Effective Courtroom Testimony (October and November 1998) [46 min. and 1 hour] (#663) Effective Interpersonal Communications [10 min.] (#JOB 104) Effective Intervention Strategy for Addressing Delinquency Teleconference : Graduated Sanctions DVD - See: Graduated Sanctions: An Effective Intervention Strategy for Addressing Delinquency Teleconference DVD [2005] (#1072) Effective Writing - See: 911onDVD -- Volume 3 [2011] (#1284) Effects of Officer Expectations on Inmate Behavior (The) [9 min.] (#JOB 502) El Segundo Movie Theater Fight (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2012) [54 min.] (#1207) Elder Abuse: Behind Closed Doors - See: Behind Closed Doors: Elder Abuse [1999] (#739) Elder Abuse: What Judges and Court Personnel Should know - See: Responding to Elder Abuse: What Judges and Court Personnel Should know DVD [2010] (#1166) Elder Abuse: What Law Enforcement Should Know See: Responding to Elder Abuse: What Law Enforcement Should Know {DVD} [2010] (#1167) Elder Abuse: What Community Corrections Should Know - See: Responding to Elder Abuse: What Community Corrections Should Know DVD) [2010] (#1165) Elder Physical Abuse and Sexual Abuse: The Medical Piece (2003) [2 hours, 11 min. on 2 tapes] (#925) Elderly (Crimes Against the Elderly) Interactive Teleconference - See: Crimes Against the Elderly Interactive Teleconference [1998] (#608) Elderly: Working with Elderly Inmates - See: Working with Elderly Inmates [1998] (#JOB 707) Electronic Incarceration (circa 1998) [9 min.] (#JOB 712) Electronic Recording of Homicide Interrogation DVD (October 20, 2004) [1 hour, 37 min.] (#983) Electronic - See: Electronic Incarceration [1998] (#JOB 712) Elimination of Harassment, Bias and Discrimination in the Workplace DVD (2004) [50 min.] (#1033) Elkins, Clarence: What the Girl Saw [American Justice] - See: What the Girl Saw [American Justice] [2004] (#1243) Em-Finders - See: 911onDVD -- Volume 3 [2011] (#1284) Emergencies: Managing the Families of Employees during Jail Crisis Situations - See: Managing the Families of Employees during Jail Crisis Situations [1998] (#JOB 711) Emergency First Aid for Dogs : Working Dog Edition (2011) [1 hour, 34 min.] (#1221) Emergency Preparedness: Awareness and Survival DVD (2006) [75 min.] (#1136) Emergency Preparedness Planning [10 min.] (#JOB 209) Emergency Response Guidebook 2012 (2012) [20 min.] (#1261) Emergency Response Guidebook (Using) - See: Using the Emergency Response Guidebook DVD [2005] (#1154) Emergency Response Operations (Locomotive) - See: Locomotive Emergency Response Operations DVD [2006] (#1052) Emergency Vehicle Operation (1998) [29 min] (#672) Emotional Survival POST Telecourse (November 1999) [2 hours] (#764) Empire of Crime: Mafia: The History of the Mob in America - See: Mafia: The History of the Mob in America (DVDs) [1993] (#1058) Employee Assistance Programs FBI Teleconference [1 hour, 50 min.] (#513) EMS-Fire Rescue and Autism - See: Autism, Fire Rescue & EMS DVD [2009] (#1188) Encounters: Dog Encounters: Keeping Officers Safe (CA POST Telecourse) - See: Dog Encounters: NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 196 Keeping Officers Safe (CA POST Telecourse) [2015] (#1311) Enemy Lines (Behind): Gangland - See: Behind Enemy Lines: Gangland (DVD) [2007] (#1124) Enforcement: Perspectives on Safe Truck Driving See: Perspectives on Enforcement DVD [1993] (#1156) Entry: Basic Crisis Entry for Law Enforcement - See: Basic Crisis Entry for Law Enforcement [2005] (#1236) Environmental Health and Safety: World Trade Center Attack - See: Cleaning Up After the Disaster DVD set [2005] (#1094) Environmental: Visual, Environmental, and Radar Characteristics of Severe Storms - See: TESSA 2005 Super Storm Spotter Training Session DVD [2005] (#1041) Epidemic: America's Crystal Meth Epidemic - See: America's Crystal Meth Epidemic (DVD) [2008] (#1150) Epidemic: Meth Epidemic (The): Frontline - See: Meth Epidemic (The): Frontline DVD [2006] (#1059) Era of Disobedience [New]: Is Your Department Ready [FBI Teleconference] - See: New Era of Disobedience: Is Your Department Ready [FBI Teleconference] [2001] (#820) Escape Artist - See: Barney Miller The First Season DVD [1974-1975] (#1219) Essential Communication Skills Tape Set [ALERT] (2004) [15, 17, 18 min. 50 min. total] (#Set 30) Ethical Considerations (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [21 min.] (#1031) Ethical Use of Force (CA POST Telecourse) (October 2005) [3 hours, 21 min.] (#1317) Ethics: Doing the Job Right and Doing the Right Job (FBI Teleconference) (August 1992) [3 hours] (#311) Evacuation Plans: Emergency Preparedness: Awareness and Survival - See: Emergency Preparedness: Awareness and Survival DVD [2006] (#1136) Everybody Killers - See: Gangland: The Fourth Season (#Missing Set 41) Evidence: Using and Presenting Digital Evidence in the Courtroom: Mock Trial - See: Using and Presenting Digital Evidence in the Courtroom: Mock Trial DVDs [2008] (#1113) Excellence in Problem-Oriented Policing: The Herman Goldstein Award Winner and Finalists (2004) [31 min.] (#961) Excellence: In Pursuit of Excellence: CALEA - See: CALEA: In Pursuit of Excellence DVD [2006] (#1051) Excited Delirium - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 6 [2013] (#1273) Executions: Death Devices (Modern Marvels) - See: Death Devices (Modern Marvels) DVD [2002] (#1175) Exercise for Telecommunicator - See: 911 on DVD: Health and Customer Service [2008] (#1120) Experience - See: Barney Miller The First Season DVD [1974-1975] (#1219) Exploitation [Investigating Financial] Against the Elderly Interactive Teleconference - See: Investigating Financial Exploitation Against the Elderly Interactive Teleconference [1999] (#677) Explosive Devices: IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices): CoMNET Broadcast (December 13, 2006) - See: IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices): CoMNET Broadcast (December 13, 2006) DVD [2006] (#1066) Exposed: Secrets of the Drug Violator Exposed - See: Secrets of the Drug Violator Exposed (DVD) [2006] (#1191) Extraction (Vehicle): Police Safety & Survival: Batons, Handcuffs, and Vehicle Extractions - See: Police Safety & Survival: Batons, Handcuffs, and Vehicle Extractions (DVD) [2004] (#1146) Extractions: Inmate - See: Inmate Extractions [1997] (#JOB 607) Extradition Procedures POST Telecourse (DVD) (May 2008) [1 hour, 44 min.] (#1122) Extremists: Sovereign Citizens (CA POST Telecourse) - See: Sovereign Citizens : Extremists (CA POST Telecourse) [2013] (#1309) Eyes: Private Eyes (American Justice) - See: Private Eyes (American Justice) DVD [1994] (#1117) Eyes; Lying Eyes - See: Lying Eyes (American Justice) [2001] (#1248) Eyewitness (American Justice) (1997) [47 min.] (#1252 ) Face of Crime [The New] : Investigative Report - See: New Face of Crime [The] : Investigative Report [1997] (#811) Facing the facts: Alzheimer's Disease - See: Alzheimer's Disease: Facing the Facts [2009] (#1264) Fair and Impartial; Bias-Based Policing - See: BiasBased Policing: Remaining Fair and Impartial (CA POST Telecourse) [2014] (#1312) Faith-Based Responses for Crime Victims DVD (2008) [30 min.] (#1114) Fallen Blue Heroes ( 2009) [45 min.] (#1246) Families: Adressing the Needs of Juvenile Status Offenders and Their Families - See: Addressing the Needs of Juvenile Status Offenders and Their Families DVD [2007] (#1084) Families: Managing the Families of Employees during Jail Crisis Situations - See: Managing the Families of Employees during Jail Crisis Situations [1998] (#JOB 711) Fast and Accurately: How to Shoot - See: How to Shoot Fast and Accurately [1988] (#1300) FAST: Financial Abuse Specialist Team (F.A.S.T.) See: Financial Abuse Specialist Team (F.A.S.T.) [2002] (#887) Fatal Fire Investigations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (October 1998) [24 min.] (#686) Fatalities: Mass Fatality Management (Live Response) - See: Mass Fatality Management (Live Response) DVD [2006] (#1061) Fatigue Preventing Driver Fatigue DVD - See: Preventing Driver Fatigue DVD [2007] (#1157) FBI: A Revealing Inside Look at the Bureau DVD (2003) [55 min.] (#1054) FBI Ballistic Testing Results (FBI Teleconference) (1989) [3 hours] (#1230) FBI's Crime Lab: Modern Marvels (2003) [43 min.] (#1163 ) Female Gang Members in Jails (circa 1995) [13 min.] (#JOB 611) Ferguson; The Lessons Learned (2016) [1 hour, 43 min.] (#1308) Field Force (Mobile) - See: St. Petersburg Riot/Crowd NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 197 Control [1997] (#1306) Field Interviewing: Recognition of Deception [40 min. (20 min. each section)] (#407) Fighting through Pepper Spray: Counter Assault and Survival Tactics [29 min.] (#470) Final Answer - See: Operation Lifesaver General Audience Videos (DVD) [2007] (#1127) Financial Abuse Specialist Team (F.A.S.T.) (August 2002) [33 min.] (#887) Financial Exploitation Against the Elderly Interactive Teleconference [Investigating[ - See: Investigating Financial Exploitation Against the Elderly Interactive Teleconference [1999] (#677) Fire Do That - See: 911on DVD, Volume 5 [2012] (#1235) Fire ground safety - See: 911onDVD -- Volume 3 [2011] (#1284) Fire Investigations (Fatal) [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy - See: Fatal Fire Investigations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] [1998] (#686) Fire Rescue-EMS andAutism - See: Autism, Fire Rescue & EMS DVD [2009] (#1188) Fire Safety: Emergency Preparedness: Awareness and Survival - See: Emergency Preparedness: Awareness and Survival DVD [2006] (#1136) Fire Safety [8 min.] (#JOB 103) Fire terminology - See: 911 on DVD: Health and Customer Service [2008] (#1120) Firearm Disarming & Retention for Law Enforcement (basic) - See: Basic Firearm Disarming & Retention for Law Enforcement [2005] (#1239) Firearm Ownership: The Basic Rules - See: The Basic Rules of Safe Firearms Ownership: Fundamentals of Gun Safety [2000] (#1279) Firearms: A Woman's Guide to Firearms - See: A Woman's Guide to Firearms DVD [1987] (#1189) Firearms and Use of Cover [27 min.] (#455) Firearms Concealed Carry Act (2014) [34 min.] (#1274 ) Firefight--Miami Shooting (circa 1987) [55 min.] (#35) First Aid, Basic - See: Basic First Aid [2008] (#1295) First Aid: Blunt Force Trauma - See: Blunt Force Trauma First Aid [2007] (#1256) First Aid for Dogs - See: Emergency First Aid for Dogs : Working Dog Edition [ 2011] (#1221) First Aid: Gunshot Wounds - See: Gunshot Wound First Aid [2007] (#1258) First Aid: Knife Wounds - See: Knife Would First Aid [2007] (#1257) First Aid Video: First Response - See: First Response: The First Aid Video (DVD) [2004] (#1147) First Responders: Communities Answering the Call: Ministering to First Responders FBI Teleconference - See: Communities Answering the Call: Ministering to First Responders FBI Teleconference [2003] (#908) First Response and Overview: World Trade Center Attack - See: Cleaning Up After the Disaster DVD set [2005] (#1094) First Response the Right Response - See: Approaching Alzheimer's: Make Your First Response the Right Response (DVD) [2008] (#1139) First Response: The First Aid Video (DVD) (2004) [1 hour, 5 min.] (#1147) First Response: The ABCs of CPR - See: The ABCs of CPR: First Response (DVD) [2006] (#1152) First Response to Victims of Crime DVD (April 2008) [30 min.] (#1107) Five Concurrent Themes to Success - See: The 5 Concurrent Themes to Success (DVD) [2004] (#1182) Five Concurrent Themes for Success. - See: Gordon Graham: Risk Management and the Telecommunications Center DVDs [2007] (#Set 38) Five D's (The) - See: The Bullet Proof Mind [2011] (#Set 43) Five Points Gangs: In Search of History (DVD) (1997) [42 min.] (#1128) Flash Floods: Are You Ready? (January 18, 2006, EENET Broadcast) - See: Are You Ready? (January 18, 2006, EENET Broadcast) [2006] (#1038) Flashlights: Emergency Preparedness: Awareness and Survival - See: Emergency Preparedness: Awareness and Survival DVD [2006] (#1136) Floods (Flash): Are You Ready? (January 18, 2006, EENET Broadcast) - See: Are You Ready? (January 18, 2006, EENET Broadcast) [2006] (#1038) Florida Lessons: Disaster Management - See: 911 on DVD: Health and Customer Service [2008] (#1120) Flying Armed: Extradition Procedures POST Telecourse (2008) - See: Extradition Procedures POST Telecourse (DVD) [2008] (#1122) Footsteps (Recognizing) - See: Golden Nuggets 3: Life-saving Street Smarts for Cops [2016] (#1307) Force (Ethical Use of) - See: Ethical Use of Force (CA POST Telecourse) [2005] (#1317) Force: Blunt Force Trauma First Aid - See: Blunt Force Trauma First Aid [2007] (#1256) Force Continuum - See: Blood-Borne Pathogens / Backup: Force Continuum [2001] (#1303) Force Escalations: Management - See: Managing Force Escalations [1995 ] (#671) Force: Joining the Force: In the Line of Duty Special Issue - See: Joining the Force: In the Line of Duty Special Issue [2005] (#1048) Force: Liability Issues Involving Use of Force (In Jails) - See: Liability Issues Involving Use of Force (In Jails) [1997] (#JOB 609) Force: Police Use of Force POST Telecourse 2003 See: Use of Force by Peace Officers POST Telecourse (DVD) [2004] (#1225) Force: Situational Use of Force Options Chart - See: Situational Use of Force Options Chart (#467) Force: Use of Force Report Writing - See: Use of Force Report Writing [2001] (#825) Force: Use of Force Report Writing (In the Line of Duty) - See: Use of Force Report Writing (In the Line of Duty) [2015] (#1292) Foreign Lotteries: Long Shot: Delivering Justice DVD - See: Long Shot: Delivering Justice DVD [2004] (#1046) Forensic Anthropology, with Dr. William Bass (1986) [2 hours, 26 min.] (#Set 20) Forensic Interview: Techniques for Interviewing Victims with Communication and or Cognitive Disabilities (DVD) - See: Victims with Disabilities: the Forensic Interview: Techniques for Interviewing Victims with Communication and/or Cognitive Disabilities (DVD) [2011] (#Set 37) Forensic Science: The Crime Fighter's Weapon NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 198 [Modern Marvels] (1997) [48 min.] (#912) Forensics on Trial (Nova) (2012) [53 min.] (#1245 ) Frank Serpico: Honor Bound - See: Serpico: Honor Bound (DVD) [2006] (#1149) Fraud: Nowhere to Run: Delivering Justice - See: Nowhere to Run: Delivering Justice DVD [2005] (#1043) Frisk Searches and Tactical Pat Downs (Searches of Person 1) - See: Tactical Pat Downs and Frisk Searches (Searches of Persons 1) [1999] (#710) Frisk Searches: Searches of Persons: Minnesota v. Dickerson - See: Searches of Persons: Minnesota v. Dickerson [1999] (#1278) Frisk/Strip Search [12 min.] (#JOB 201) From the Ashes: The Untold Story of Ground Zero See: Cleaning Up After the Disaster DVD set [2005] (#1094) Frontline: A Death in St. Augustine - See: A Death in St. Augustine :Frontline [2013] (#1277) Frontline: Hunting the Nightmare Bacteria - See: Hunting the Nightmare Bacteria :Frontline [2013] (#1276) Frontline: Meth Epidemic (The): Frontline - See: Meth Epidemic (The): Frontline DVD [2006] (#1059) FTO Program FBI Teleconference (June 10, 1992) [3 hours] (#472) FTO: Qualities of a Good FTO POST Telecourse See: Qualities of a Good FTO POST Telecourse [2002] (#867) Fundamental Skills for Public Safety Cycling (2009) [21 min.] (#1267) Fundamentals: Knife Defense - See: Knife Defense Fundamentals (DVD) [2003] (#1180) Gacy, John Wayne: Serial Killers: Profiling the Criminal Mind DVD - See: Serial Killers: Profiling the Criminal Mind DVD [2000] (#980) Gainesville, Florida: Convenience Store Robberies Decline (In the Line of Duty) - See: Convenience Store Robberies Decline (In the Line of Duty) [1996] (#1013 ) Gaining Insight, Taking Action : Basic Skills for Serving Victims (2002 (2011) ) [13 min., 12 min. , and 9 min.: 34 min., total] (#1262) Games Trainers Play (19 min.) - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 4 [2012] (#1272) Gang Violence in America : 20th Century with Mike Wallace (1996) [43 min.] (#809) Gang: World's Most Dangerous Gang DVD - See: World's Most Dangerous Gang DVD [2006] (#1053) Gangland: Basic Training DVD (2008) [44 min] (#1140) Gangland: Behind Enemy Lines - See: Behind Enemy Lines: Gangland (DVD) [2007] (#1124) Gangland: The Fourth Season [About 40 minutes per episode] (#Missing Set 41) Gangs and Gang Identification [11 min.] (#JOB 401) Gangs: Female Gang Members in Jails - See: Female Gang Members in Jails [1995] (#JOB 611) Gangs: Five Points Gangs - See: Five Points Gangs: In Search of History (DVD) [1997] (#1128) Gangs: Street Gangs: An Overview (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) - See: Street Gangs: An Overview (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) [1998] (#652) Gangs: Street Gangs: What Law Enforcement Can Do (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) - See: Street Gangs: What Law Enforcement Can Do (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) [1998] (#653) Gangs: Street Gangs: A Secret History - See: Street Gangs: A Secret History DVD [2000] (#1068) Gangs [Youth]in America : An Overview of Suppression, Intervention and Prevention Programs (OJJDP Teleconference) - See: Youth Gangs in America : An Overview of Suppression, Intervention and Prevention Programs (OJJDP Teleconference) [1997] (#846) Garner, Eric: Use of Force: The Death of Eric Garner - See: Use of Force: The Death of Eric Garner [2015] (#1293) Gender Problems and Search Incident to Arrest (Searches of Persons 2) - See: Search Incident to Arrest and Gender Problems [1999] (#718) Generational Differences - See: 911onDVD -- Volume 7 [2014] (#1285) Generators: Are You Ready? (January 18, 2006, EENET Broadcast) - See: Are You Ready? (January 18, 2006, EENET Broadcast) [2006] (#1038) Generators: Emergency Preparedness: Awareness and Survival - See: Emergency Preparedness: Awareness and Survival DVD [2006] (#1136) Georgia Deputy: Murder of a Georgia Deputy [Kyle Dinkheller Shooting]: In the Line of Duty - See: Murder of a Georgia Deputy [Kyle Dinkheller Shooting]: In the Line of Duty [2002] (#963) Get Out of Your Chair (5 min.) - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 6 [2013] (#1273) Getting Ready for Disaster: Are You Ready? (January 18, 2006, EENET Broadcast) - See: Are You Ready? (January 18, 2006, EENET Broadcast) [2006] (#1038) Getting S.M.A.R.T. : Dealing with Bullies (2011) [20 min.] (#1203) Girl: What the Girl Saw [American Justice] - See: What the Girl Saw [American Justice] [2004] (#1243) Glock: Complete Glock - See: Complete Glock (DVD) [2008] (#1192) Golden Nuggets 2: More Life-Saving Street Smart Tips for Cops (2016) [35 min.] (#1305) Golden Nuggets 3: Life-saving Street Smarts for Cops (2016) [33 min.] (#1307) Golden Nuggets : Life-Saving Street Smart Tips for Cops (2016) [30 min.] (#1304) Goldstein [Herman] Award Winner and Finalists: Excellence in Problem-Oriented Policing - See: Excellence in Problem-Oriented Policing: The Herman Goldstein Award Winner and Finalists [2004] (#961) Good FTO: Qualities of a Good FTO POST Telecourse - See: Qualities of a Good FTO POST Telecourse [2002] (#867) Good Night with the Sleep Doctor (2007) [79 min.] (#1263) Gordon Graham: Elimination of Harassment, Bias and Discrimination in the Workplace - See: Elimination of Harassment, Bias and Discrimination in the Workplace DVD [2004] (#1033) Gordon Graham: Risk Management and the Telecommunications Center DVDs (2007) [4 hours, 9 min, on 4 discs] (#Set 38) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 199 Gordon Graham: The 3 Concurrent Themes to Success - See: Organizational Risk Management: The 5 Pillars of Success (DVD) [2004] (#1184) Gordon Graham: The 5 Concurrent Themes to Success - See: The 5 Concurrent Themes to Success (DVD) [2004] (#1182) Gordon Graham: Why Things go Right; Why Things Go Wrong - See: Why Things go Right; Why Things Go Wrong (DVD) [2004] (#1183) Graduated Sanctions: An Effective Intervention Strategy for Addressing Delinquency Teleconference DVD (March 22, 2005) [1 hour, 36 min.] (#1072) Graham, Gordon: Elimination of Harassment, Bias and Discrimination in the Workplace - See: Elimination of Harassment, Bias and Discrimination in the Workplace DVD [2004] (#1033) Graham, Gordon: The 3 Concurrent Themes to Success - See: Organizational Risk Management: The 5 Pillars of Success (DVD) [2004] (#1184) Graham, Gordon: The 5 Concurrent Themes to Success - See: The 5 Concurrent Themes to Success (DVD) [2004] (#1182) Graham, Gordon: Why Things go Right; Why Things Go Wrong - See: Why Things go Right; Why Things Go Wrong (DVD) [2004] (#1183) Grossman: Dave Grossman on Teaching Kids to Kill See: Teaching Kids to Kill [1999] (#941) Grossman, Dave: The Bullet Proof Mind - See: The Bullet Proof Mind [2011] (#Set 43) Ground Zero: Search and Recovery (DVD) (2007) [45 min.] (#1100) Guide for Close Combat survival: The David High Story - See: David High Story: A Guide for Close Combat Survival (#460) Guide to Firearms - See: A Woman's Guide to Firearms DVD [1987] (#1189) Guidebook: Using the Emergency Response Guidebook 2012 - See: Emergency Response Guidebook 2012 [2012] (#1261) Guidebook: Using the Emergency Response Guidebook - See: Using the Emergency Response Guidebook DVD [2005] (#1154) Guilty By Reason of Insanity (DVD) (2002) [44 min.] (#1209) Gum in My Hair : How to Cope with a Bully (2010) [20 min.] (#1196) Gun Retention and Disarming Techniques: Long Gun - See: Long Gun Retention and Disarming Techniques [1999] (#722) Guns for Hire [in Iraq] - See: Iraq's Guns for Hire [2009] (#1212) Guns in America (2008) [50 min.] (#1254) Gunshot Wound First Aid (2007) [55 mind] (#1258) Hair (Gum in My): How to Cope with A Bully - See: Gum in My Hair : How to Cope with a Bully [2010] (#1196) Hair - See: Barney Miller The First Season DVD [1974-1975] (#1219) Handcuffing and Pat-Down - See: In the Line of Duty Two-Minute Warnings [2005] (#1214) Handcuffing: Police Safety & Survival: Batons, Handcuffs, and Vehicle Extractions - See: Police Safety & Survival: Batons, Handcuffs, and Vehicle Extractions (DVD) [2004] (#1146) Handcuffing: Practical and Tactical Handcuffing See: Practical and Tactical Handcuffing [2002] (#Missing 847) Handgun Basics : Self-Defense and Target Shooting (2004) [1 hour, 10 min.] (#1260) Handgun Disarming: Police Safety & Survival: - See: Police Safety & Survival: Pressure Points, Handgun Retention/Disarming (DVD) [2004] (#1145) Handgun Retention: Police Safety & Survival: Pressure Points, Handgun Retention - See: Police Safety & Survival: Pressure Points, Handgun Retention/Disarming (DVD) [2004] (#1145) Handling Undercover Contacts [10 min.] (#271) Harasser's Behavior [The]: Sexual Harassment in Law Enforcement - See: Sexual Harassment in Law Enforcement: The Harasser's Behavior [1998] (#644) Harassment: Elimination of Harassment, Bias and Discrimination in the Workplace - See: Elimination of Harassment, Bias and Discrimination in the Workplace DVD [2004] (#1033) Harassment [Sexual] in Law Enforcement: Role of Victim and Administration - See: Sexual Harassment in Law Enforcement: Role of Victim and Administration [1998] (#656) Hate Crime – The Violent Outgrowth of Intolerance FBI Teleconference (1998) [2 hours] (#623) Hate Crimes: Responding to Hate Crimes - See: Responding to Hate Crimes: A Roll Call Training Video for Police Officers [1999] (#743) Haven: Abandoned Babies Safe Haven Law - See: Abandoned Babies Safe Haven Law (DVD) [2006] (#1129) Hazardous Materials: What Every Cop Needs to Know (2008) [23 min.] (#1223) Headlines: TASER: Behind the Headlines DVD - See: TASER: Behind the Headlines DVD [2005] (#988) Healing Presence (SIDS of Illinois, Inc.) (2003) [25 min.] (#1319) Health (Public) Health Implications of Law Enforcement Stress [NIJ Research in Progress Series] - See: Public Health Implications of Law Enforcement Stress [NIJ Research in Progress Series] [1999] (#1093) Health Update: Mental - See: Mental Health Update (CA POST Telecourse) [2013] (#1318) Hell's Angels: Gangland: Behind Enemy Lines - See: Behind Enemy Lines: Gangland (DVD) [2007] (#1124) Herman Goldstein Award Winner and Finalists: Excellence in Problem-Oriented Policing - See: Excellence in Problem-Oriented Policing: The Herman Goldstein Award Winner and Finalists [2004] (#961) Heroes Behind the Badge: Sacrifice & Survival (2013) [1 hour, 40 min.] (#1255) Heroes Behind the Badge (2012) [1 hour, 30 min.] (#1220) Hidden Epidemic: Autism DVD - See: Autism: The Hidden Epidemic DVD [2005] (#975) Hidden Traps and Secret Compartments -- Short Version (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [17 min.] (#1027) Hidden Truth : Verifying Driving Logs (DVD) (circa 2005) [13 min.] (#1148) High Risk Vehicle Contacts: Traffic Stops - See: NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 200 Traffic Stops: High Risk Vehicle Contacts (#490) High-Risk Security Escorts [8 min.] (#JOB 311) Highway to Hell - See: Gangland: The Fourth Season (#Missing Set 41) Hillside Stranglers (American Justice) (1997) [46] (#1250) Hinckley, John Jr.: The Plot to Kill Ronald Reagan See: The Plot to Kill Ronald Reagan (DVD) [2006] (#1195) Hindi Duty Belt (DVD) (2004) [42 min.] (#1164) History Alive: Organized Crime: A World History See: Organized Crime: A World History (DVDs) [2001] (#1057) History, In Search of: Five Points Gangs - See: Five Points Gangs: In Search of History (DVD) [1997] (#1128) History of the Mob in America - See: Mafia: The History of the Mob in America (DVDs) [1993] (#1058) Holdup Witness - See: Witness DVD [1998] (#1134) Hollywood: Shootout: The North Hollywood Shooting DVD - See: Shootout: The North Hollywood Shooting DVD [2005] (#991) Home: Basics of Personal Protection in the Home See: Basics of Personal Protection in the Home [2001] (#1282) Home: Personal Protection Outside the Home - See: Personal Protection Outside the Home [2008] (#1283) Homeland Security and CommunityPolicing FBI Teleconference (September 5, 2002) [2 hours] (#856) Homeland Security Begins at Home: 7 Signs of Terrorism DVD (2005) [9 min.] (#993) Homicide (Cold Case) POST Telecourse - See: Cold Case Homicide POST Telecourse [2002] (#1224) Homicide Bombers (Live Response) - See: Suicide/Homicide Bombers (Live Response) DVD [2006] (#1062) Homicide by Poisoning [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (December 1997) [24 min.] (#681) Homicide Detectives: To Catch a Killer: Homicide Detectives (American Justice Series) DVD - See: To Catch a Killer: Homicide Detectives (American Justice Series) DVD [1996] (#1069) Homicide Interrogation: Electronic Recording (DVD) - See: Electronic Recording of Homicide Interrogation DVD [ 2004] (#983) Honor Bound: Frank Serpico - See: Serpico: Honor Bound (DVD) [2006] (#1149) Hooked: Illegal Drugs and How They Got That Way (2000) [200 min] (#979) Hostage Negotiation (10 min.) - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 6 [2013] (#1273) Hostage Survival [10 min.] (#JOB 207) Hostage Takers (The) (1994) [46 min] (#1153) Hot Pursuit (In) - See: In Hot Pursuit [2003] (#1199) House Clearing and Cornering : Tactics and Techniques (1999) [1 hour, 8 min.] (#1259) How Big is the Problem? The Crime of Stalking (NIJ Research in Progress) - See: Crime of Stalking: How Big is the Problem? (NIJ Research in Progress) [1997] (#603) How to Conduct Cell Searches [15 min.] (#JOB 101) How to Cope with a Bully: Gum in My Hair - See: Gum in My Hair : How to Cope with a Bully [2010] (#1196) How to Save Your Dog's Life (1988) [36 min.] (#475) How to Shoot Fast and Accurately (1988) [45 min.] (#1300) Human Factors in Undercover Operations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (1993) [24 min.] (#732) Human Trafficking: Anti-Human Trafficking for the Law Enforcement Professional DVD - See: AntiHuman Trafficking for the Law Enforcement Professional DVD [2006] (#1065) Human Trafficking Part 3 - See: 911onDVD -Volume 7 [2014] (#1285) Human Trafficking, pt. 2 (18 min) - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 6 [2013] (#1273) Human Trafficking: Responding to Victims - See: Responding to Victims of Human Trafficking DVD [2008] (#1106) Hunting the Nightmare Bacteria :Frontline (2013) [53 min.] (#1276) I Am Not a Target : Your Child's Weapon Against Predators (2004) [45 min.] (#1271) I'm Shot: The Bullet's Impact DVD (Circa 1998) [30 min.] (#1133) ICS Based Communications (Dispatch) - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 2 [2010] (#1186) ICS: The Incident Command System DVD (2000) [23 min.] (#939) Identification: Double-Blind Sequential Identification - See: Sequential Identification [2005] (#1280) Identifying and Stopping Active Killers (2016) [44 min.] (#1302) Identity Crisis: Delivering Justice DVD (2003) [12 min.] (#1042) IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices): CoMNET Broadcast (December 13, 2006) DVD (December 13, 2006) [60 min.] (#1066) Illegal Alien Inmates (Working with) - See: Working with Illegal Alien Inmates [1997] (#JOB 612) Illegal Drugs and How They Got That Way: Hooked See: Hooked: Illegal Drugs and How They Got That Way [2000] (#979) Illinois APCO Narrowbanding Seminar (May 2010) (DVD) (2010) [2 hour, 13 min.] (#1185) Illinois Bicyclists (League of): Share the Road - See: Share the Road (League of Illinois Bicyclists) DVD [ 2006] (#1064) Illinois Department of Transportation:: Crash Dynamics for Training Programs - See: Crash Dynamics for Training Programs [1992] (#564) Illinois State Police, Dist. 9: Roll Call Training on DUI for Police Departments in Illinois: Volume 3 - See: Roll Call Training on DUI for Police Departments in Illinois: Volume 3 [2003] (#Set 34) Immunity: Diplomatic and Consular Immunity: Guidance for Law Enforcement and Judicial Authorities - See: Diplomatic and Consular Immunity: Guidance for Law Enforcement and Judicial Authorities [1998] (#750) Impact: I'm Shot: The Bullet's Impact DVD - See: I'm Shot: The Bullet's Impact DVD [1998] (#1133) Impact of Terrorism (Psychological) - See: Psychological Impact of Terrorism (Live Response) DVD [2006] (#1060) Impact: Victim Impact: Listen and Learn - See: Victim Impact: Listen and Learn [2001] (#1078) Impartial and Fair Bias-Based Policing - See: Bias- NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 201 Based Policing: Remaining Fair and Impartial (CA POST Telecourse) [2014] (#1312) Impediments to Problem Solving - See: Problem Oriented Policing Set [1998] (#Set 35) Improvised Explosive Devices: CoMNET Broadcast (December 13, 2006) - See: IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices): CoMNET Broadcast (December 13, 2006) DVD [2006] (#1066) In Cold Blood - See: Murder "In Cold Blood" (American Justice) [1997] (#1249) In Hot Pursuit (2003) [42 min.] (#1199) In Pursuit of Excellence: CALEA - See: CALEA: In Pursuit of Excellence DVD [2006] (#1051) In Search of History: Born Killers: Leopold and Loeb - See: Born Killers: Leopold and Loeb (In Search of History) [1998] (#1205) In Search of History: The Five Points Gangs - See: Five Points Gangs: In Search of History (DVD) [1997] (#1128) In the Line of Duty: San Francisco Police Department Cruiser Crash (In the Line of Duty) - See: San Francisco Police Department Cruiser Crash (In the Line of Duty) [2003] (#918) In the Line of Duty: Racial Profiling - See: Racial Profiling (In the Line of Duty) [2001] (#921) In the Line of Duty: El Segundo Movie Theater Fight - See: El Segundo Movie Theater Fight (In the Line of Duty) DVD [2012] (#1207) In the Line of Duty Two-Minute Warnings (circa 2005) [2 minutes per segment] (#1214) In the Line of Duty: TASER: Behind the Headlines DVD - See: TASER: Behind the Headlines DVD [2005] (#988) In-Custody Death (Sudden): Training for Prevention See: Sudden In-Custody Death: Training for Prevention / Positional Asphyxia Update [2000] (#778) Incarceration, - See: Electronic Incarceration [1998] (#JOB 712) Incident Command 9-11: Lessons Learned at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and Boca Raton, Florida (EENET Teleconference) (May 15 and June 5, 2002) [2 hours] (#893) Incident Command System for WMD Incidents: Managing Terrorism Incidents - See: Managing Terrorism Incidents Tape Set [2002] (#938) Incident Command System: ICS DVD - See: ICS: The Incident Command System DVD [2000] (#939) India: Organized Crime: A World History - See: Organized Crime: A World History (DVDs) [2001] (#1057) Infant Protection Act: Abandoned Babies Safe Haven Law - See: Abandoned Babies Safe Haven Law (DVD) [2006] (#1129) Infectious Diseases in the Jail (circa 1990) [9 min.] (#JOB 109) Informants: Developing Street Sources and CIs (Street Cop Series) DVDs - See: Developing Street Sources and CIs (Street Cop Series) DVDs [2005] (#1028) Injuries: Recovering from Your Crime Related Injuries (DVD) - See: Recovering from Your Crime Related Injuries (DVD) [1999] (#1081) Inmate Classification Procedures [8 min.] (#JOB 106) Inmate Disciplinary Principles [8 min.] (#JOB 105) Inmate Extractions ( 1997) [15 min.] (#JOB 607) Inmate Grievance Procedure [10 min.] (#JOB 111) Inmate Leaders (circa 1998) [11 min.] (#JOB 704) Inmate Population: Coping with a Changing - See: Coping with a Changing Inmate Population [1997] (#JOB 606) Inmate Subculture, Understanding - See: Understanding the Inmate Subculture [1997] (#JOB 603) Inmate Transportation [9 min.] (#JOB 110) Inmates, Jails and Mental Illness (1997) [15 min.] (#JOB 610) Inmates with Special Needs (1997) [12 min.] (#JOB 602) Innocent Offenders (circa 1990) [14 min.] (#51) Insanity: Guilty by Reason of - See: Guilty By Reason of Insanity (DVD) [2002] (#1209) Insecurity: Campus Insecurity - See: Campus Insecurity [2000] (#1200) Inside Story: Death Detectives - See: Death Detectives: The L.A. County Coroner (Inside Story) DVD [1996] (#1067) Inside Story: Road Warriors: The Biker Brotherhood - See: Road Warriors: The Biker Brotherhood (Inside Story) [1998] (#859) Inside the Bureau: FBI: A Revealing Inside Look at the Bureau - See: FBI: A Revealing Inside Look at the Bureau DVD [2003] (#1054) Inside the Killer's Mind (Investigative Reports) DVD (2000) [45 min.] (#1118) Inside the Secret Service (2004) [1 hour, 32 min.] (#1211) Inside The Criminal Mind: Profiles of Evil - See: Profiles of Evil: Inside The Criminal Mind [1997] (#1172) Inspectors: U.S. Postal Inspectors: Your Partners in Law Enforcement - See: U.S. Postal Inspectors: Your Partners in Law Enforcement (#458) Interactive Teleconference: Investigating Financial Exploitation Against the Elderly - See: Investigating Financial Exploitation Against the Elderly Interactive Teleconference [1999] (#677) Interdiction and Traffic Stops - See: Traffic Stops and Interdiction (DVD) [2008] (#1099) Internal Affairs: American Justice (DVD) (1997) [44 min.] (#1162) Internal Affairs: Problem Resolution (1992) [17 min.] (#275) International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training. Reciprocity handbook 2015. Albion, Mich.: International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training; 2015.iadlest.11143.2-IAD2015. International Crime: Web of Deceit: Delivering Justice - See: Web of Deceit: Delivering Justice DVD [2005] (#1044) International Link: Interpol [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] - See: Interpol: The International Link [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] [1998] (#682) Interpersonal Communications: Legal Implications (2001) [32 min. on 2 tapes] (#823) Interpol: The International Link [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (April 1998) [24 min.] (#682) Interrogation: Electronic Recording of Homicide Interrogation DVD - See: Electronic Recording of Homicide Interrogation DVD [ 2004] (#983) Interrogations: Conducting Interrogations (Street Cop NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 202 Series) DVD - See: Conducting Interrogations (Street Cop Series) DVD [2005] (#1030) Intervention: Conflict Resolution Intervention in a Jail Setting - See: Conflict Resolution Intervention in a Jail Setting [1995] (#JOB 706) Intervention: Graduated Sanctions: An Effective Intervention Strategy for Addressing Delinquency Teleconference DVD - See: Graduated Sanctions: An Effective Intervention Strategy for Addressing Delinquency Teleconference DVD [2005] (#1072) Interviewing: Cognitive Interviewing [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy - See: Cognitive Interviewing [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] [1996] (#714) Interviewing: Victims with Disabilities: the Forensic Interview: Techniques for Interviewing Victims with Communication and or Cognitive Disabilities (DVD) - See: Victims with Disabilities: the Forensic Interview: Techniques for Interviewing Victims with Communication and/or Cognitive Disabilities (DVD) [2011] (#Set 37) Interviews: Conducting Interviews (Street Cop Series) DVDs - See: Conducting Interviews (Street Cop Series) DVD [2005] (#1029) Intolerance: Hate Crime – The Violent Outgrowth of Intolerance FBI Teleconference - See: Hate Crime – The Violent Outgrowth of Intolerance FBI Teleconference [1998] (#623) Introduction to Human Trafficking (Part 1) - See: 911on DVD, Volume 5 [2012] (#1235) Introduction to Problem Solving - See: Problem Oriented Policing Set [1998] (#Set 35) Introduction to the Glock Pistol [48 min.] (#305) Investigating Financial Exploitation Against the Elderly Interactive Teleconference (March 11, 1999) [2 hours, 25 min.] (#677) Investigation of Crime in Jails (1994) [18 min] (#JOB 411) Investigations (Child Abuse) - See: Child Abuse Investigations (CA POST Telecourse DVD) [2000] (#1229) Investigative Report : New Face of Crime [The] - See: New Face of Crime [The] : Investigative Report [1997] (#811) Investigative Reports: Columbine: Understanding Why DVD (Investigative Reports) - See: Columbine: Understanding Why (Investigative Reports) DVD [2002] (#949) Investigative Reports: Cop Counselors - See: Cop Counselors (Investigative Reports) DVD [2001] (#1098) Investigative Reports: Deadly Transactions - See: Deadly Transactions (Investigative Reports Series) DVD [1997] (#1070) Investigative Reports: Inside the Killer's Mind - See: Inside the Killer's Mind (Investigative Reports) DVD [2000] (#1118) Investigative Reports: Keepers: A Job Behind Bars DVD - See: Keepers: A Job Behind Bars (Investigative Reports) DVD [1998] (#954) Investigative Reports - See: Richard Speck [Investigative Reports] DVD [1996] (#1204) Iraq's Guns for Hire (2009) [45 min.] (#1212) Is Today Your Day? DVD (2010) [23 min.] (#1179) Issues (Critical) for Those Who Work with Victims: DNA DVD - See: DNA: Critical Issues for Those Who Work with Victims DVD [2007] (#1077) It Could Happen to You (1997) [19 min.] (#629) It'll Never Happen to Me [44 min.] (#166) It's the Right Thing to Do : Consular Notification (circa 2003) [11 min.] (#982) It's Worse Thank it looks: Crime in America - See: The Bullet Proof Mind [2011] (#Set 43) It's Your Call - See: Operation Lifesaver General Audience Videos (DVD) [2007] (#1127) It's Your Choice - See: Operation Lifesaver General Audience Videos (DVD) [2007] (#1127) Jack-in-the-Box: In the Line of Duty (1996) [26 min.] (#849) Jail Equipment Technology Advances [16 min.] (#JOB 505) Jail Literacy Programs [16 min.] (#JOB 506) Jail Officer's Leadership Role (The) [12 min.] (#JOB 501) Jails, Inmates and Mental Illness - See: Inmates, Jails and Mental Illness [1997] (#JOB 610) Jails: Managing the Families of Employees during Jail Crisis Situations - See: Managing the Families of Employees during Jail Crisis Situations [1998] (#JOB 711) Jails; investigation of Crime - See: Investigation of Crime in Jails [1994] (#JOB 411) Jeffrey Dahmer: The Monster Within (Biography) DVD (1996) [45 min.] (#981) Job Behind Bars: Keepers (Investigative Reports) DVD - See: Keepers: A Job Behind Bars (Investigative Reports) DVD [1998] (#954) Jogger; The Central Park Jogger Case: What Went Wrong? (American Justice) - See: The Central Park Jogger Case: What Went Wrong? (American Justice) [2003] (#1244) John Dillinger: Biography (DVD) (1995) [46 min.] (#1111) Joining the Force: In the Line of Duty Special Issue (circa 2005) [1 hour] (#1048) Joints: Super Joints, with Pavel Tsatsouline DVD See: Super Joints, with Pavel Tsatsouline DVD [2003] (#955) Jonesboro Schoolyard Ambush (DVD) (1999) [44 min.] (#1208) Judges: Responding to Elder Abuse: What Judges and Court Personnel Should know - See: Responding to Elder Abuse: What Judges and Court Personnel Should know DVD [2010] (#1166) Judo (Verbal) - See: Tactical Communications (CA POST Telecourse) [2007] (#1313) Justice (Delivering): All the King's Men: Picking Up the Pieces (DVD) - See: All the King's Men: Picking Up the Pieces (DVD) [2006] (#1035) Justice: Dialing for Dollars: Delivering Justice DVD - See: Dialing for Dollars: Delivering Justice DVD [2004] (#1045) Justice: Identity Crisis: Delivering Justice - See: Identity Crisis: Delivering Justice DVD [2003] (#1042) Justice: Internal Affairs: American Justice - See: Internal Affairs: American Justice (DVD) [1997] (#1162) Juvenile Boot Camps (Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Teleconference) (1996) [1 hour, 51 min.] (#605) Juvenile Status Offenders: Addressing the Needs of Juvenile Status Offenders and Their Families See: Addressing the Needs of Juvenile Status Offenders and Their Families DVD [2007] (#1084) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 203 K-9 Dogs in Jails (1997) [10 min.] (#JOB 605) K9 Deployment for Police - See: Canine Deployment for Police [2008] (#1121) Kaczynski, Ted: the Unabomber: Biography - See: Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber: Biography (DVD) [1998] (#1110) Katrina: Hurricane Katrina: New Orleans - See: 911 on DVD: Health and Customer Service [2008] (#1120) Keepers: A Job Behind Bars (Investigative Reports) DVD (1998) [45 min.] (#954) Keeping Officers Safe: Dog Encounters - See: Dog Encounters: Keeping Officers Safe (CA POST Telecourse) [2015] (#1311) Kennedys and the Mob: The History of the Mob in America - See: Mafia: The History of the Mob in America (DVDs) [1993] (#1058) Kevin Dillon: Police Combat Tactics, Vol. 1 and 2 See: Police Combat Tactics, Vol. 1 and 2 (DVDs) [2003] (#1103) Kill 'em All - See: Gangland: The Fourth Season (#Missing Set 41) Kill or Be Killed - See: Gangland: The Fourth Season (#Missing Set 41) Kill Ronald Reagan, the Plot to - See: The Plot to Kill Ronald Reagan (DVD) [2006] (#1195) Kill: Teaching Kids to Kill - See: Teaching Kids to Kill [1999] (#941) Killer: Mind of a Rampage Killer (Nova) - See: Mind of a Rampage Killer (Nova) [2013] (#1233) Killer: To Catch a Killer: Homicide Detectives (American Justice Series) DVD - See: To Catch a Killer: Homicide Detectives (American Justice Series) DVD [1996] (#1069) Killer's Mind: Inside the Killer's Mind - See: Inside the Killer's Mind (Investigative Reports) DVD [2000] (#1118) Killers: Conversations With Killers - See: Conversations With Killers (American Justice) DVD [2005] (#1119) Killers: Identifying and Stopping Active Killers - See: Identifying and Stopping Active Killers [2016] (#1302) Killing Snitches - See: Gangland: The Fourth Season (#Missing Set 41) King's Men: All the King's Men: Picking Up the Pieces (DVD) - See: All the King's Men: Picking Up the Pieces (DVD) [2006] (#1035) Kirby Forensic Psychiatric Hospital; Guilty by Reason of Insanity - See: Guilty By Reason of Insanity (DVD) [2002] (#1209) Knife Defense Fundamentals (DVD) (2003) [70 min.] (#1180) Knife Would First Aid (2007) [42 min.] (#1257) Knives andUse of Force - See: Blood-Borne Pathogens / Backup: Force Continuum [2001] (#1303) Kubaton: Police Safety &Survival - See: Police Safety & Survival: Pressure Points, Handgun Retention/Disarming (DVD) [2004] (#1145) Labs: Methamphetamine Labs: A New Danger for Illinois - See: Methamphetamine Labs: A New Danger for Illinois [2000] (#826) Lanza, Adam; Raising Adam Lanza - See: Raising Adam Lanza [2013] (#1232) Latin American Theft Rings FBI Teleconference (1996) [2 hours] (#535) Law Enforcement and Media: A Perspective from Behind the Camera [FBI Teleconference] (July 11, 2001) [2 hours] (#814) Law Enforcement and Autism Roll Call Briefing Video - See: Autism and Law Enforcement Roll Call Briefing Video (VHS) [2004] (#927) Law Enforcement Management, Pts. 1 and 2 (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (January and February 1998) [48 min.] (#668) Law Enforcement Officers Flying Armed: Extradition Procedures POST Telecourse (2008) - See: Extradition Procedures POST Telecourse (DVD) [2008] (#1122) Law Enforcement Photography (Basic): Make Your Case - See: Make Your Case: Basic Law Enforcement Photography [ 1998] (#670) Law Enforcement: Responding to Elder Abuse - See: Responding to Elder Abuse: What Law Enforcement Should Know {DVD} [2010] (#1167) Law Enforcement Response to Crime Victims - See: Service, Support & Justice : Law Enforcement Response to Crime Victims [2012] (#1237) Law Enforcement Response: Domestic Violence (FBI Teleconference) - See: Domestic Violence: Law Enforcement Response FBI Teleconference [1999] (#709) Law Enforcement Stress: Public Health Implications See: Public Health Implications of Law Enforcement Stress [NIJ Research in Progress Series] [1999] (#1093) Law Enforcement: Your Piece in the Autism Puzzle DVD (2008) [13 min.] (#1161) Leaders (Inmate) - See: Inmate Leaders [1998] (#JOB 704) Leadership and Communication Essentials in Law Enforcement (September/October 1999) [48 min.] (#Set 21) Leadership POST Telecourse (1996) [2 hours] (#540) League of Illinois Bicyclists: Share the Road - See: Share the Road (League of Illinois Bicyclists) DVD [ 2006] (#1064) Learn Gun Safety With Eddie Eagle (circa 1995) [7 min.] (#375) Learn: Victim Impact: Listen and Learn - See: Victim Impact: Listen and Learn [2001] (#1078) Legal Implications: Interpersonal Communications See: Interpersonal Communications: Legal Implications [2001] (#823) Lessons from a Hate Crime Detective (2014) [7 min.] (#1287) Lessons Learned and Post-Disaster Planning: World Trade Center Attack - See: Cleaning Up After the Disaster DVD set [2005] (#1094) Lessons Learned at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and Boca Raton, Florida : Incident Command 9-11 (EENET Teleconference) - See: Incident Command 9-11: Lessons Learned at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and Boca Raton, Florida (EENET Teleconference) [1915] (#893) Lessons Learned: Ferguson - See: Ferguson; The Lessons Learned [2016] (#1308) Lessons Learned: Sandy Hook School Shooting - See: Sandy Hook School Shooting : Lessons Learned for School Administrators & Teachers [2014] (#Set 45) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 204 Liability Issues Involving Use of Force (In Jails) (1997) [12 min.] (#JOB 609) Life Outside of Public Safety - See: 911onDVD -Volume 7 [2014] (#1285) Life-Saving Street Smart Tips for Cops - See: Golden Nuggets : Life-Saving Street Smart Tips for Cops [2016] (#1304) Lightning (Nature Tech) DVD (2003) [45 min.] (#1063) Limited Duty Officers (Managing): FBI Teleconference - See: Managing Limited Duty Officers FBI Teleconference [2003] (#909) Lincoln: A. Lincoln, Attorney at Law - See: A. Lincoln, Attorney at Law DVD [2006] (#1096) Line of Duty: San Francisco Police Department Cruiser Crash (In the Line of Duty) - See: San Francisco Police Department Cruiser Crash (In the Line of Duty) [2003] (#918) Lineup of Stars - See: Did You See That? [2015] (#1291) Link: Interpol: The International Link [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] - See: Interpol: The International Link [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] [1998] (#682) Lips that Lie - See: Did You See That? [2015] (#1291) Listen and Learn: Victim Impact - See: Victim Impact: Listen and Learn [2001] (#1078) Listen to My Story : Communicating with Victims of Crime - See: Gaining Insight, Taking Action : Basic Skills for Serving Victims [2002] (#1262) Live Response: Mass Fatality Management - See: Mass Fatality Management (Live Response) DVD [2006] (#1061) Live Response: The Psychological Impact of Terrorism - See: Psychological Impact of Terrorism (Live Response) DVD [2006] (#1060) Livingston: Police Arrest and Control, with Keith Livingston - See: Police Arrest and Control, with Keith Livingston (DVD) [2007] (#1144) Locating Human Remains (FBI Teleconference (October 13, 1993) [1 hour, 45 min.] (#337) Locations and Mapping: Back to Basics (17 min.) See: 911 on DVD: Volume 4 [2012] (#1272) Locomotive Emergency Response Operations DVD (circa 2006) [28 min.] (#1052) Loeb, Richard: Born Killers: Leopold and Loeb - See: Born Killers: Leopold and Loeb (In Search of History) [1998] (#1205) Long Gun Retention and Disarming Techniques (1999) [27 min.] (#722) Long Shot: Delivering Justice DVD (2004) [7 min.] (#1046) Los Angeles County Coroner - See: Death Detectives: The L.A. County Coroner (Inside Story) DVD [1996] (#1067) Lotteries: Long Shot: Delivering Justice DVD - See: Long Shot: Delivering Justice DVD [2004] (#1046) Lying Eyes (American Justice) (2001) [41 min.] (#1248 ) Mafia: The History of the Mob in America (DVDs) (1993) [3 hours, 42 min. over 5 programs)] (#1058) Major Case Investigation (FBI Teleconference) (December 1990) [3 hours] (#135) Major Incident Protocol FBI Teleconference (1996) [2 hours] (#548) Make Your Case: Basic Law Enforcement Photography (September 1998) [21 min.] (#670) Make Your First Response the Right Response - See: Approaching Alzheimer's: Make Your First Response the Right Response (DVD) [2008] (#1139) Making the Transition: A Career in Security Management (circa 1991) [45 min.] (#264) Making Your Church Safe from Child Sexual Abuse See: Reducing the Risk II: Making Your Church Safe from Child Sexual Abuse DVD Set [2003] (#417) Management of Bloodborne and Airborne Pathogens in Corrections (1998) [41 min.] (#CRT 221) Managing Civil Disobedience POST Telecourse (July 1998) [2 hours] (#654) Managing Conflict Resolution [12 min.] (#JOB 511) Managing Deadly Force Training: Questions and Issues FBI Teleconference (November 18, 1998) [2 hours] (#689) Managing Force Escalations (about 1995) [36 min] (#671) Managing Limited Duty Officers FBI Teleconference (August 13, 2003) [2 hours] (#909) Managing Terrorism Incidents: Using Unified Command in WMD Incidents - See: Managing Terrorism Incidents Tape Set [2002] (#938) Managing Terrorism Incidents Tape Set (September 2002) [29 and 26 min.] (#938) Managing Terrorism Incidents Using the Incident Command System for WMD Incidents - See: Managing Terrorism Incidents Tape Set [2002] (#938) Managing the Families of Employees during Jail Crisis Situations (circa 1998) [15 min.] (#JOB 711) Manhunt - Boston Bombers (Nova) (2013) [52 min.] (#1242 ) Manson: 40 Years Later (2009) [90 min.] (#1151) Manson, Charles: Serial Killers: Profiling the Criminal Mind DVD - See: Serial Killers: Profiling the Criminal Mind DVD [2000] (#980) Manufacturer Behavior : Methamphetamine in Illinois - See: Methamphetamine in Illinois : User/Manufacturer Behavior [2001] (#827) Manufacturer Behavior - See: Methamphetamine in Illinois : User/Manufacturer Behavior [2001] (#827) Manufacturer - See: Methamphetamine in Illinois : User/Manufacturer Behavior [2001] (#827) Marijuana (Synthetic): What Every Cop Needs to Know; - See: Baths Salts: What Every Cop Needs to Know [2012] (#1213) Marketing: Achieving Diversity through Marketing FBI Teleconference - See: Achieving Diversity through Marketing FBI Teleconference [2001] (#801) Markings, Signs, and Signals - See: Signs, Signals and Markings (DVD) [2006] (#1116) Marvels: Police Pursuit: Modern Marvels - See: Police Pursuit: Modern Marvels [2004] (#950) Mass Fatality Management (Live Response) DVD (March 22, 2006) [58 min.] (#1061) Massacre: Tampa Massacre (In the Line of Duty Special Issue) - See: Tampa Massacre (In the Line of Duty Special Issue) DVD [2001] (#1039) Massage: Stress Management for Dispatchers - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 2 [2010] (#1186) Matter of Culture: Domestic Violence POST Telecourse - See: Domestic Violence: A Matter of Culture POST Telecourse [1998] (#638) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 205 McCarthy, Pat: Surveillance - See: Surveillance (Street Cop Series) DVD [2005] (#1026) Media: Crime, the Media, and Our Public Discourse (NIJ Perspectives on Crime and Justice) - See: Crime, the Media, and Our Public Discourse (NIJ Perspectives on Crime and Justice) [1997] (#607) Media for Community Relations [Creating]: Viewpoints from the FBI Academy - See: Creating Media for Community Relations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] [2001] (#794) Media: Law Enforcement and Media: A Perspective from Behind the Camera [FBI Teleconference] See: Law Enforcement and Media: A Perspective from Behind the Camera [FBI Teleconference] [2001] (#814) Media Relations in Crisis Situations FBI Teleconference (April 12, 1995) [2 hours] (#471) Medical: Elder Physical Abuse and Sexual Abuse: The Medical Piece - See: Elder Physical Abuse and Sexual Abuse: The Medical Piece [2003] (#925) Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Crime Victims (1998) [40 min.] (#787) Meeting the Needs of Underserved Victims - See: Gaining Insight, Taking Action : Basic Skills for Serving Victims [2002] (#1262) Mega Disasters: Windy City Tornado DVD - See: Windy City Tornado: Mega Disasters DVD [2006] (#1055) Melvin Purvis (Biography) DVD (1999) [45 min.] (#1109) Memorial Day: Fallen Blue Heroes - See: Fallen Blue Heroes [2009] (#1246) Memorial Fund (National Law ENforcement Officers); Heroes Behind the Badge - See: Heroes Behind the Badge [2012] (#1220) Mental Health Needs of Crime Victims: Meeting the needs - See: Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Crime Victims [1998] (#787) Mental Health Update (CA POST Telecourse) (August 2013) [2 hours] (#1318) Mental Illness and Violence: A Community Solution UAC Teleconference - See: Violence and Mental Illness: A Community Solution UAC Teleconference [1998] (#634) Mental Illness, Inmates, and Jails - See: Inmates, Jails and Mental Illness [1997] (#JOB 610) Mental Illness: Police Response (1995) [16 min.] (#708) Mentally Ill Active Shooter - See: 911on DVD, Volume 5 [2012] (#1235) Meth Epidemic (America's Crystal) - See: America's Crystal Meth Epidemic (DVD) [2008] (#1150) Meth Epidemic (The): Frontline DVD (2006) [53 min.] (#1059) Methamphetamine in Illinois : User/Manufacturer Behavior (2001) [34 min.] (#827) Methamphetamine Labs: A New Danger for Illinois (January 2000) [35 min.] (#826) Mexican Drug Cartels: Narco State - See: Narco State DVD [2009] (#1170) Mexican Drug Underworld (Patron Saints of) - See: Patron Saints of the Mexican Drug Underworld DVD [2009] (#1143) Michelle Norton Story [The] (circa 2001) [20 min.] (#928) Military: Supporting Returning Military Law Enforcement Personnel POST Telecourse - See: Supporting Returning Military Law Enforcement Personnel POST Telecourse [2008] (#1228) Mind: Inside the Killer's Mind - See: Inside the Killer's Mind (Investigative Reports) DVD [2000] (#1118) Mind of a Rampage Killer (Nova) (2013) [53 min.] (#1233 ) Mind: Profiles of Evil: Inside The Criminal Mind See: Profiles of Evil: Inside The Criminal Mind [1997] (#1172) Ministering to First Responders: Communities Answering the Call FBI Teleconference - See: Communities Answering the Call: Ministering to First Responders FBI Teleconference [2003] (#908) Minnesota v. Dickerson: Searches of Persons: Minnesota v. Dickerson - See: Searches of Persons: Minnesota v. Dickerson [1999] (#1278) Misconduct to Corruption: Avoiding the Impending Crisis FBI Teleconference (January 13, 1999) [2 hours] (#690) Missing Kids -- Call Taking - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 2 [2010] (#1186) Mistaken Identity (American Justice) (2003) [45 min.] (#1251) Mob: Mafia: The History of the Mob in America See: Mafia: The History of the Mob in America (DVDs) [1993] (#1058) Mobile Field Force - See: St. Petersburg Riot/Crowd Control [1997] (#1306) Mock Trial: Using and Presenting Digital Evidence in the Courtroom - See: Using and Presenting Digital Evidence in the Courtroom: Mock Trial DVDs [2008] (#1113) Modern Marvel: Bullets - See: Bullets (Modern Marvels) DVD [2003] (#1174) Modern Marvels: Car Crashes - See: Car Crashes (Modern Marvels) DVD [2003] (#1173) Modern Marvels: Corpse Tech - See: Corpse Tech: Modern Marvels (DVD) [2008] (#1123) Modern Marvels: Death Devices - See: Death Devices (Modern Marvels) DVD [2002] (#1175) Modern Marvels: Distilleries - See: Distilleries (Modern Marvels DVD) [2004] (#1125) Modern Marvels: FBI's Crime Lab - See: FBI's Crime Lab: Modern Marvels [2003] (#1163) Modern Marvels: Forensic Science: The Crime Fighter's Weapon - See: Forensic Science: The Crime Fighter's Weapon [Modern Marvels] [1997] (#912) Modern Marvels: Non-Lethal Weapons [Modern Marvels] - See: Non-Lethal Weapons [Modern Marvels] [2003] (#913) Modern Marvels: Police Pursuit - See: Police Pursuit: Modern Marvels [2004] (#950) Modern Marvels: Prisons - See: Prisons: Modern Marvels [2000] (#917) Mongols: Gangland: Behind Enemy Lines - See: Behind Enemy Lines: Gangland (DVD) [2007] (#1124) Monitoring: Electronic Incarceration - See: Electronic Incarceration [1998] (#JOB 712) Monster Within: Jeffrey Dahmer (Biography) - See: Jeffrey Dahmer: The Monster Within (Biography) DVD [1996] (#981) Movie Theater Fight (El Segundo) - See: El Segundo NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 206 Movie Theater Fight (In the Line of Duty) DVD [2012] (#1207) Ms. Cop - See: Barney Miller The First Season DVD [1974-1975] (#1219) MS-13: World's Most Dangerous Gang DVD - See: World's Most Dangerous Gang DVD [2006] (#1053) Murder "In Cold Blood" (American Justice) (1997) [46 min.] (#1249) Murder of a Georgia Deputy [Kyle Dinkheller Shooting]: In the Line of Duty (2002) [57 min.] (#963) Murder on Tape (LETN Command Update Special) (circa 1992) [55 min.] (#236) Mutual Respect in Policing (circa 2001) [23 min.] (#957) Narco State DVD (2009) [50 min.] (#1170) Narcs (American Justice) DVD (1997) [47 min.] (#1218 ) Narrowbanding Seminar (APCO): May 2010 - See: Illinois APCO Narrowbanding Seminar (May 2010) (DVD) [2010] (#1185) National Center for Missing and Exploited Children See: 911 on DVD: Volume 2 [2010] (#1186) National Geographic: Narco State - See: Narco State DVD [2009] (#1170) National Geographic; inside the Secret Service - See: Inside the Secret Service [2004] (#1211) Natural Disasters: Earthquake Preparedness [8 min.] (#JOB 302) Natural Disasters: Hurricane Preparedness [10 min.] (#JOB 210) Nature Tech: Lightning - See: Lightning (Nature Tech) DVD [2003] (#1063) Nature Tech: Tornadoes - See: Tornadoes: Nature Tech [2003] (#987) NCAVC: Critical Incident Response Group: Criminal Behavioral Analysis FBI Teleconference - See: Critical Incident Response Group: Criminal Behavioral Analysis FBI Teleconference [2005] (#997) NCIC Terrorist Screen Center - See: Category 3 [2006] (#1206) Needs of Crime Victims: Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Crime Victims - See: Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Crime Victims [1998] (#787) New Era of Disobedience: Is Your Department Ready [FBI Teleconference] (November 7, 2001) [2 hours] (#820) New Face of Crime [The] : Investigative Report (1997) [45 min.] (#811) New Orleans Police Department: Cops or Criminals? See: Cops or Criminals? (Investigative Reports DVD) [1996] (#1142) New Trends in Suicide Bombers [FBITN] DVDs (circa 2006) [4 hours] (#1097) Newborn Infant Protection Act: Abandoned Babies Safe Haven Law - See: Abandoned Babies Safe Haven Law (DVD) [2006] (#1129) News Media's Coverage of Crime and Victimization (1999) [26 min.] (#786) Newtown; The Path to Violence :After Newtown - See: The Path to Violence : After Newtown (DVD) [2013] (#1231) Night Rapid Response Worked: Trolley Square - See: Trolley Square: The Night Rapid Response Worked (In the Line of Duty) DVD [2007] (#1095) Nightmare Bacteria [Hunting]: Frontline - See: Hunting the Nightmare Bacteria :Frontline [2013] (#1276) NIJ Research in Progress: Public Health Implications - See: Public Health Implications of Law Enforcement Stress [NIJ Research in Progress Series] [1999] (#1093) NIJ Research in Progress: The Crime of Stalking: How Big is the Problem? - See: Crime of Stalking: How Big is the Problem? (NIJ Research in Progress) [1997] (#603) Nine: Code 9 - See: Code 9 : Officer Needs Assistance [2016] (#1316) NLEOMF: Heroes Behind the Badge - See: Heroes Behind the Badge [2012] (#1220) Non-Lethal Weapons [Modern Marvels] (2003) [45 min.] (#913) Non-Seizure vs Seizure of Persons - See: Seizure vs Non-Seizure of Persons [2000] (#758) Non-Smoking Jails [18 min.] (#JOB 405) Norfolk Four: Confessions (The) [Frontline] - See: Confessions (The) [Frontline] [2010] (#1270) North Hollywood Shooting: Shootout DVD - See: Shootout: The North Hollywood Shooting DVD [2005] (#991) Norton: Michelle Norton Story [The] - See: Michelle Norton Story [The] [2001] (#928) Not in Our Town: A Prosecutor's Stand - See: A Prosecutor's Stand [2014] (#1288) Not in Our Town: Lessons from a Hate Crime Detective - See: Lessons from a Hate Crime Detective [2014] (#1287) Not in Our Town: Waking in Oak Creek - See: Waking in Oak Creek [2014] (#1286) Notification: It's the Right Thing to Do : Consular Notification - See: It's the Right Thing to Do : Consular Notification [ 2003] (#982) Nova: Forensics on Trial - See: Forensics on Trial (Nova) [2012] (#1245) Nova: Mind of a Rampage Killer (Nova) - See: Mind of a Rampage Killer (Nova) [2013] (#1233) NOVA: Manhunt - Boston Bombers (Nova) - See: Manhunt - Boston Bombers (Nova) [2013] (#1242) Novice's Guide to Firearms - See: A Woman's Guide to Firearms DVD [1987] (#1189) Nowhere to Run: Delivering Justice DVD (2005) [11 min.] (#1043) Nuggets (Golden): Life-Saving Street Smart Tips for Cops - See: Golden Nuggets : Life-Saving Street Smart Tips for Cops [2016] (#1304) Nuggets: Golden Nuggets2 - See: Golden Nuggets 2: More Life-Saving Street Smart Tips for Cops [2016] (#1305) Oak Creek, Wisconsin: Waking in Oak Creek - See: Waking in Oak Creek [2014] (#1286) Oak Lawn Police Department: Roll Call Training on DUI for Police Departments in Illinois: Volume 3 - See: Roll Call Training on DUI for Police Departments in Illinois: Volume 3 [2003] (#Set 34) Observation Skills - See: Witness DVD [1998] (#1134) OC Aerosol in Law Enforcement II (2001) [38 min.] (#818) OC Aerosol Use in Law Enforcement [22 min.] (#435) Off During Chase? - See: In the Line of Duty TwoMinute Warnings [2005] (#1214) Off Limits - See: Operation Lifesaver General NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 207 Audience Videos (DVD) [2007] (#1127) Off-Duty Drinking - See: In the Line of Duty TwoMinute Warnings [2005] (#1214) Off-Duty Encounters [Dynamics Of], Pt. 1 - See: Dynamics of Off-Duty Encounters, Pt. 1 (#514) Off-Duty Encounters [Dynamics Of], Pt. 2 - See: Dynamics of Off-Duty Encounters, Pt. 2 (#515) Off-Duty Incidents - See: In the Line of Duty TwoMinute Warnings [2005] (#1214) Offenders of the '90s [17 min.] (#JOB 512) Officer Comportment [9 min.] (#JOB 208) Officer Needs Assistance: Code 3 - See: Preventing Law Enforcement Suicide; Code 3 Officer Needs Assistance (California POST Telecourse) [2007] (#1202) Officer Needs Assistance: Code 9 - See: Code 9 : Officer Needs Assistance [2016] (#1316) Officer Survival Tape [33 min.] (#161) Ohio Pursuit - See: Blood-Borne Pathogens / Backup: Force Continuum [2001] (#1303) OJJDP Teleconference : Youth Gangs in America : An Overview of Suppression, Intervention and Prevention Programs - See: Youth Gangs in America : An Overview of Suppression, Intervention and Prevention Programs (OJJDP Teleconference) [1997] (#846) OJJDP Teleconference;: Working Together to Stop the Prostitution of Children Teleconference - See: Working Together to Stop the Prostitution of Children Teleconference DVD [2003] (#1071) Oklahoma City Bombing - See: Cleaning Up After the Disaster DVD set [2005] (#1094) One Platoon, One Valley, One Year - See: Restrepo : One Platoon, One Valley, One Year [2010] (#1247) One Stop at a Time - See: Is Today Your Day? DVD [2010] (#1179) Operation Lifesaver General Audience Videos (DVD) (circa 2007) [2 hours, 39 min.] (#1127) Operations (Undercover): Human Factors [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] - See: Human Factors in Undercover Operations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] [1993] (#732) Operations and Management: World Trade Center Attack - See: Cleaning Up After the Disaster DVD set [2005] (#1094) Options Chart: Situational Use of Force Options Chart - See: Situational Use of Force Options Chart (#467) Organizational Risk Management for your 911 or Emergency Communications Center - See: Gordon Graham: Risk Management and the Telecommunications Center DVDs [2007] (#Set 38) Organizational Risk Management: The 5 Pillars of Success (DVD) (2004) [57 min.] (#1184) Organized crime in a small town - See: Purple: Organized Crime in a Small Town [2012] (#1217) Organized Crime: A World History (DVDs) (2001) [217 min., over 5 programs] (#1057) Original Private Eye: Alan Pinkerton - See: Alan Pinkerton : The Original Private Eye (Biography) [1999] (#1234) Orleans (New) Police Department: Cops or Criminals - See: Cops or Criminals? (Investigative Reports DVD) [1996] (#1142) Outside the Home: Personal Protection - See: Personal Protection Outside the Home [2008] (#1283) P.U.R.S.U.E. - See: Is Today Your Day? DVD [2010] (#1179) Pain Behind the Badge (The) (2012) [1 hour, 5 min.] (#1222) Pandemics: Emergency Preparedness: Awareness and Survival - See: Emergency Preparedness: Awareness and Survival DVD [2006] (#1136) Park Smart [20 min.] (#630) Partnering for success: Sexual Assault Response Teams (DVD) - See: Sexual Assault Response Teams: Partnering for Success (DVD) [2006] (#1076) Pat Downs (Tactical) and Frisk Searches (Searches of Persons 1) - See: Tactical Pat Downs and Frisk Searches (Searches of Persons 1) [1999] (#710) Path to Violence : After Newtown (DVD) (2013) [53 min.] (#1231) Pathogens: Blood-Borne - See: Blood-Borne Pathogens / Backup: Force Continuum [2001] (#1303) Patrol - See: TESSA 2010 Super Storm Spotter Training Session DVD [2010] (#1190) - See: Use of Force Report Writing (In the Line of Duty) [2015] (#1292) - See: Waking in Oak Creek [2014] (#1286) Patrolling in the New Era of Terrorism - See: Vigilance: Patrolling in the New Era of Terrorism DVD [2004] (#1083) Patron Saints of the Mexican Drug Underworld DVD (2009) [1 hour] (#1143) Patron Saints of the Mexican Drug Underworld - See: Patron Saints of the Mexican Drug Underworld DVD [2009] (#1143) Pavel: Super Joints, with Pavel Tsatsouline DVD See: Super Joints, with Pavel Tsatsouline DVD [2003] (#955) Pentagon: Incident Command 9-11: Lessons Learned at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and Boca Raton, Florida (EENET Teleconference) - See: Incident Command 9-11: Lessons Learned at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and Boca Raton, Florida (EENET Teleconference) [1915] (#893) Pepper Spray: Fighting through Pepper Spray: Counter Assault and Survival Tactics - See: Fighting through Pepper Spray: Counter Assault and Survival Tactics (#470) Pepper Spray: OC Aerosol in Law Enforcement II See: OC Aerosol in Law Enforcement II [2001] (#818) Personal Protection in the Home: Basics of - See: Basics of Personal Protection in the Home [2001] (#1282) Personal Protection Outside the Home (2008) [26 min.] (#1283) Perspectives on Enforcement DVD (1993) [17 min.] (#1156 ) Petersburg (St.) Riots - See: St. Petersburg Riot/Crowd Control [1997] (#1306) Phishing: Web of Deceit: Delivering Justice - See: Web of Deceit: Delivering Justice DVD [2005] (#1044) Photography (Basic Law Enforcement): Make Your Case - See: Make Your Case: Basic Law Enforcement Photography [ 1998] (#670) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 208 Physical Abuse: Elder Physical Abuse and Sexual Abuse: The Medical Piece - See: Elder Physical Abuse and Sexual Abuse: The Medical Piece [2003] (#925) Physics meets Biology: Understanding Car Crashes See: Understanding Car Crashes: When Physics meets Biology [2009] (#1187) Physics: Understanding Car Crashes: It's Basic Physics - See: Understanding Car Crashes: It's Basic Physics [2000] (#929) Physics: Understanding Car Crashes: When Physics meets Biology - See: Understanding Car Crashes: When Physics meets Biology [2009] (#1187) Picking Up the Pieces: All the Kings Men: Delivering Justice (DVD) - See: All the King's Men: Picking Up the Pieces (DVD) [2006] (#1035) Piece: Your Piece in the Autism Puzzle - See: Law Enforcement: Your Piece in the Autism Puzzle DVD [ 2008] (#1161) Pinkerton, Alan : The Original Private Eye (Biography) - See: Alan Pinkerton : The Original Private Eye (Biography) [1999] (#1234) Pipeline Emergencies - See: 911onDVD -- Volume 3 [2011] (#1284) Pitfalls and Challenges of Boot Camps - See: Challenges and Pitfalls of Boot Camps [1998] (#JOB 705) Plot to Kill Ronald Reagan (DVD) (2006) [45 min.] (#1195) Points: Five Points Gangs - See: Five Points Gangs: In Search of History (DVD) [1997] (#1128) Poisoning: Homicide by Poisoning [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] - See: Homicide by Poisoning [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] [1997] (#681) Police and People with Disabilities (Department of Justice) (1996 / 2005) [58 min.] (#1034) Police Arrest and Control, with Keith Livingston (DVD) (2007) [41 min.] (#1144) Police Cars in the Pursuit of Justice: Wheels of Survival - See: Wheels of Survival: Police Cars in the Pursuit of Justice [1997] (#636) Police Combat Tactics, Vol. 1 and 2 (DVDs) (2003) [Vol.1: 80 min., Vol. 2: 85 min.] (#1103) Police Dogs: Canine Deployment for Police - See: Canine Deployment for Police [2008] (#1121) Police Ethics: Ethical Considerations (Street Cop Series) DVD - See: Ethical Considerations (Street Cop Series) DVD [2005] (#1031) Police Memorial Day: Fallen Blue Heroes - See: Fallen Blue Heroes [2009] (#1246) Police Pursuit: Modern Marvels (2004) [45 min.] (#950) Police Pursuit [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (September 1998) [24 min.] (#685) Police Response: Mental Illness - See: Mental Illness: Police Response [1995] (#708) Police Safety & Survival: Pressure Points, Handgun Retention/Disarming (DVD) (2004) [1 hour, 4 min.] (#1145) Police Safety & Survival: Batons, Handcuffs, and Vehicle Extractions (DVD) (2004) [1 hour, 12 min. ] (#1146) Police Training: Communication in Police Training [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] - See: Communication in Police Training [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] [1998] (#683) Policing the World Series: The Yonge & the Restless - See: Yonge & the Restless: Policing the World Series [1994] (#457) Policy and Procedure for Dispatch Management - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 2 [2010] (#1186) Policy: Deadly Force Policy (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) - See: Deadly Force Policy (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) [1996] (#649) Population: Coping with a Changing Inmate Population - See: Coping with a Changing Inmate Population [1997] (#JOB 606) Positional Asphyxia, Sudden Death, and Transporting Suspects [29 min.] (#522) Positional Asphyxia Update - See: Sudden In-Custody Death: Training for Prevention / Positional Asphyxia Update [2000] (#778) Positional Asphyxia Update : Sudden In-Custody Death: Training for Prevention - See: Sudden InCustody Death: Training for Prevention / Positional Asphyxia Update [2000] (#778) Post Assault Support (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (June 1997) [24 min.] (#666) Post Mortem : The Death Investigation Crisis in America [Frontline] (2011) [53 min.] (#1269) Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: PTSD (21 min.) - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 4 [2012] (#1272) POST Telecourse: CTO Development 2003: Tools for the Trainer - See: CTO (Communications Training Officer) Development 2003: Tools for the Trainer POST Telecourse [2003] (#1266) POST Telecourse; Supporting Returning Military Law Enforcement Personnel - See: Supporting Returning Military Law Enforcement Personnel POST Telecourse [2008] (#1228) Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic Brain Injury (CA POST DVD) (circa 2011) [1 hour, 16 min.] (#1227) Postal Inspectors: U.S. Postal Inspectors: Your Partners in Law Enforcement - See: U.S. Postal Inspectors: Your Partners in Law Enforcement (#458) Power of [Crime] Prevention with Community Policing FBI Teleconference (May 1997) [2 hours] (#578) Practical and Tactical Handcuffing (2002) [32 min.] (#Missing 847) Practices (Best) for Law Enforcement : Responding to People with Alzheimer's Disease - See: Responding to People with Alzheimer's Disease : Best Practices for Law Enforcement [2013] (#1253) Predators: I Am Not a Target : Your Child's Weapon Against Predators - See: I Am Not a Target : Your Child's Weapon Against Predators [2004] (#1271) Predicable: Why Things Go Right, and Why They Don't: It's Predictable! - See: Gordon Graham: Risk Management and the Telecommunications Center DVDs [2007] (#Set 38) Preliminary Results from the National Survey of Adolescent: Prevalence and Consequences of Child Victimization (NIJ Research in Progress) See: Prevalence and Consequences of Child Victimization: Preliminary Results from the National Survey of Adolescents (NIJ Research in Progress) [1995] (#556) Preparation (Emergency); Emergency Preparedness: Awareness and Survival - See: Emergency Preparedness: Awareness and Survival DVD [2006] (#1136) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 209 Preparing for Court: Effective Courtroom Testimony See: Effective Courtroom Testimony [1998] (#663) Preparing for Promotion: Climbing the Ladder [18 min.] (#JOB 507) PrepNet: Psychological Impact of Terrorism - See: Psychological Impact of Terrorism (Live Response) DVD [2006] (#1060) Presenting and Using Digital Evidence in the Courtroom: Mock Trial - See: Using and Presenting Digital Evidence in the Courtroom: Mock Trial DVDs [2008] (#1113) Pressure Points, Handgun Retention - See: Police Safety & Survival: Pressure Points, Handgun Retention/Disarming (DVD) [2004] (#1145) Prevalence and Consequences of Child Victimization: Preliminary Results from the National Survey of Adolescents (NIJ Research in Progress) (1995) [59 min.] (#556) Preventing Driver Fatigue DVD (2007) [17 min.] (#1157 ) Preventing Home Burglary (You Make a Difference) See: You Make the Difference: Preventing Home Burglary [ 1988] (#78) Preventing Law Enforcement Suicide; Code 3 Officer Needs Assistance (California POST Telecourse) (December 2007) [1 hour, 44 min.] (#1202 ) Preventing, Recognizing & Reporting Terrorism POST Telecourse - See: Recognizing, Reporting & Preventing Terrorism POST Telecourse [2003] (#901) Preventing Road Rage: Anger Management for Drivers (1998) [20 min.] (#658) Preventing Suicides [10 min.] (#JOB 212) Principled Response [A]: Racially Biased Policing See: Racially Biased Policing: A Principled Response [2002] (#868) Principles and Performance: Effective Courtroom Testimony - See: Effective Courtroom Testimony [1998] (#663) Principles of Report Writing [12 min.] (#JOB 102A) Prisoner Transportation: Extradition Procedures POST Telecourse (2008) - See: Extradition Procedures POST Telecourse (DVD) [2008] (#1122) Prisons: Modern Marvels (2000) [44 min.] (#917) Private Eye: Alan Pinkerton : The Original Private Eye (Biography) - See: Alan Pinkerton : The Original Private Eye (Biography) [1999] (#1234) Private Eyes (American Justice) DVD (1994) [46 min.] (#1117) Proactive Approach to Avoiding Lawsuits [15 min.] (#JOB 310) Problem Employee [Coaching] (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) - See: Coaching the Problem Employee (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) [1993] (#665) Problem Oriented Policing Set (circa 1998) [1 hour, 39 min., on 6 videos] (#Set 35) Problem Solving: Response and Assessment: Problem Solving - See: Problem Oriented Policing Set [1998] (#Set 35) Problem Solving: Scanning and Analysis - See: Problem Oriented Policing Set [1998] (#Set 35) Problem-Oriented Policing [Excellence in]: The Herman Goldstein Award Winner and Finalists See: Excellence in Problem-Oriented Policing: The Herman Goldstein Award Winner and Finalists [2004] (#961) Problem-Solving from an Officer's Viewpoint [11 min.] (#JOB 404) Problems Lying in Wait (with Gordon Graham) (17 min.) - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 6 [2013] (#1273) Professionalism and Ethics [16 min.] (#JOB 408) Profile of a School Resource Officer; Beyond the Badge - See: Beyond the Badge: Profile of a School Resource Officer [2014] (#1315) Profiles of Evil: Inside The Criminal Mind (1997) [46 min.] (#1172) Profiling: Critical Incident Response Group: Criminal Behavioral Analysis FBI Teleconference - See: Critical Incident Response Group: Criminal Behavioral Analysis FBI Teleconference [2005] (#997) Profiling: Racial Profiling -- Chicago Police Department - See: Racial Profiling -- Chicago Police Department [2001] (#815) Profiling: Racial Profiling (In the Line of Duty) See: Racial Profiling (In the Line of Duty) [2001] (#921) Profiling the Criminal Mind: Serial Killers DVD) See: Serial Killers: Profiling the Criminal Mind DVD [2000] (#980) Programming Opportunities in Jails [18 min.] (#JOB 510) Prohibition Years: Mafia: The History of the Mob in America - See: Mafia: The History of the Mob in America (DVDs) [1993] (#1058) Promoting Safer Driving Practices Across the Nation See: Sharing Ideas to Save Lives: Promoting Safer Driving Practices Across the Nation DVD [2008] (#1155) Prosecutor: Crime Victims with Disabilities: What the Prosecutor Needs to Know - See: Crime Victims with Disabilities: What the Prosecutor Needs to Know (DVDs) [2006] (#1079) Prosecutor's Stand (2014) [21 min] (#1288) Prostitution: Working Together to Stop the Prostitution of Children Teleconference - See: Working Together to Stop the Prostitution of Children Teleconference DVD [2003] (#1071) Protection: Basics of Personal Protection in the Home - See: Basics of Personal Protection in the Home [2001] (#1282) Psychiatric (Kirby Hospital): Guilty by Reason of Insanity - See: Guilty By Reason of Insanity (DVD) [2002] (#1209) Psychic Detectives ( 1997) [46 min.] (#1198) Psychological Impact of Terrorism (Live Response) DVD (July 19, 2006) [58 min.] (#1060) PTSD & Military Suicide - See: 911onDVD -- Volume 7 [2014] (#1285) PTSD: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic Brain Injury - See: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic Brain Injury (CA POST DVD) [2011] (#1227) Public Education: Promoting 9-11 (14 min.) - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 4 [2012] (#1272) Public Health Implications of Law Enforcement Stress [NIJ Research in Progress Series] (March 23, 1999) [37 min.] (#1093) Public Safety Bus - See: 911onDVD -- Volume 3 [2011] (#1284) Public Safety Cycling: Fundamental Skills - See: NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 210 Fundamental Skills for Public Safety Cycling [2009] (#1267) Public Speaking: Adventures in Public Speaking {Viewpoints from the FBI Academy} - See: Adventures in Public Speaking {Viewpoints from the FBI Academy} [2000] (#798) Publication Pursuit (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) - See: Pursuing Publication (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) [1996] (#650) Purple: Organized Crime in a Small Town (2012) [58 min.] (#1217) Pursuing Publication (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (July 1996) [24 min.] (#650) Pursuit (Police): Viewpoints from the FBI Academy See: Police Pursuit [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] [1998] (#685) Pursuit: In Hot Pursuit - See: In Hot Pursuit [2003] (#1199) Pursuit of Excellence {in]: CALEA - See: CALEA: In Pursuit of Excellence DVD [2006] (#1051) Pursuit: Police Pursuit: Modern Marvels - See: Police Pursuit: Modern Marvels [2004] (#950) Pursuits: Training, Vehicle Upgrades and Policy FBI Teleconference (November 2000 ) [2 hours] (#776) Purvis, Melvin: Biography - See: Melvin Purvis (Biography) DVD [1999] (#1109) Puzzle: Your Piece in the Autism Puzzle - See: Law Enforcement: Your Piece in the Autism Puzzle DVD [ 2008] (#1161) Qualities of a Good FTO POST Telecourse (October 2002) [1 hours, 51 min.] (#867) Questions and Issues: Managing Deadly Force FBI Teleconference - See: Managing Deadly Force Training: Questions and Issues FBI Teleconference [1998] (#689) Racial Profiling (In the Line of Duty) (2001) [15 min.] (#921) Racial Profiling -- Chicago Police Department (2001) [40 min.] (#815) Racially Biased Policing: A Principled Response (2002) [15 min.] (#868) Radar Enforcement Training Update [62 min.] (#143) Radar: Visual, Evironmental, and Radar Characteristics of Severe Storms - See: TESSA 2005 Super Storm Spotter Training Session DVD [2005] (#1041) Radio On - See: In the Line of Duty Two-Minute Warnings [2005] (#1214) Railroad Police (Trains Unlimited) (1998) [45 min.] (#635) Raising Adam Lanza ( 2013) [1 hour] (#1232) Ramon - See: Barney Miller The First Season DVD [1974-1975] (#1219) Rampage Killer:(Inside the Mind of a Rampage Killer See: Mind of a Rampage Killer (Nova) [2013] (#1233) Rape: Acquaintance-Date Rape Investigation - See: Acquaintance/Date Rape Investigation [2001] (#904) Rapid Response to the Active Shooter (In the Line of Duty Special Issue) (2000) [50 min.] (#884) Rapid Response: Trolley Square Shopping Mall - See: Trolley Square: The Night Rapid Response Worked (In the Line of Duty) DVD [2007] (#1095) Readers: Writing for Readers (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) - See: Writing for Readers (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) [1994] (#648) Reagan: The Plot to Kill Ronald Reagan - See: The Plot to Kill Ronald Reagan (DVD) [2006] (#1195) Real Life and Real Training Baton and Defensive Tactics - See: Seal-Mar Baton and Defensive Tactics : Real Training for Real Life [2007] (#1104) Real Training for Real Life: Seal-Mar Baton and Defensive Tactics - See: Seal-Mar Baton and Defensive Tactics : Real Training for Real Life [2007] (#1104) Rebuilding Shattered Lives: Celebrating [our] Silver Anniversary - See: C.O.P.S. 25th Anniversary Tribute DVD [2010] (#1158) Recognition of Deception: Field Interviewing - See: Field Interviewing: Recognition of Deception (#407) Recognizing, Reporting & Preventing Terrorism POST Telecourse (April 17, 2003) [1 hour, 54 min.] (#901) Recording: Electronic Recording of Homicide Interrogation DVD - See: Electronic Recording of Homicide Interrogation DVD [ 2004] (#983) Recovering from Your Crime Related Injuries (DVD) (1999) [11 min.] (#1081) Recruitment: Achieving Diversity through Marketing FBI Teleconference - See: Achieving Diversity through Marketing FBI Teleconference [2001] (#801) Reducing the Risk II: Making Your Church Safe from Child Sexual Abuse DVD Set (2003) [108 min.] (#417) Releasing Inmates [8 min.] (#JOB 305) Religions, Cultures and Communities DVDs (September 2006) [140 min, total] (#1073) Remaining Fair and Impartial: Bias-Based Policing See: Bias-Based Policing: Remaining Fair and Impartial (CA POST Telecourse) [2014] (#1312) Report Writing 1: The Basics (1999) [33 min.] (#697) Report Writing: Use of Force Report Writing (In the Line of Duty) - See: Use of Force Report Writing (In the Line of Duty) [2015] (#1292) Report Writing [Use of Force] - See: Use of Force Report Writing [2001] (#825) Reporting, Recognizing & Preventing Terrorism POST Telecourse - See: Recognizing, Reporting & Preventing Terrorism POST Telecourse [2003] (#901) Rescue: Ground Zero: Search and Rescue - See: Ground Zero: Search and Recovery (DVD) [2007] (#1100) Research in Progress: Prevalence and Consequences of Child Victimization: Preliminary Results from the National Survey of Adolescents - See: Prevalence and Consequences of Child Victimization: Preliminary Results from the National Survey of Adolescents (NIJ Research in Progress) [1995] (#556) Research in Progress: Public Health Implications See: Public Health Implications of Law Enforcement Stress [NIJ Research in Progress Series] [1999] (#1093) Research in Progress: Community Policing in Chicago: Fact or Fiction - See: Community Policing in Chicago: Fact or Fiction (NIJ Research in Progress) [1995] (#495) Research in Progress: Communities and Crime: A Study in Chicago - See: Communities and Crime: NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 211 A Study in Chicago (NIJ Research in Progress) [1995] (#555) Research - See: Born Killers: Leopold and Loeb (In Search of History) [1998] (#1205) Resiliency (Career): Dispatchers - See: Dispatchers: Career Resiliency (CA POST Telecourse) [2015] (#1314) Resolution: Conflict Resolution Intervention in a Jail Setting - See: Conflict Resolution Intervention in a Jail Setting [1995] (#JOB 706) Respect: Mutual Respect in Policing - See: Mutual Respect in Policing [2001 ] (#957) Responders: Communities Answering the Call: Ministering to First Responders FBI Teleconference - See: Communities Answering the Call: Ministering to First Responders FBI Teleconference [2003] (#908) Responding to a WMD Crime Scene (March 2004) [28 min.] (#959) Responding to a WMD Crime Scene - See: Responding to a WMD Crime Scene [2004] (#959) Responding to Elder Abuse: What Law Enforcement Should Know {DVD} (2010) [14 min.] (#1167) Responding to Elder Abuse: What Community Corrections Should Know DVD) (2010) [16 min.] (#1165) Responding to Elder Abuse: What Judges and Court Personnel Should know DVD (2010) [13 min.] (#1166) Responding to Hate Crimes: A Roll Call Training Video for Police Officers (1999) [20 min.] (#743) Responding to People with Alzheimer's Disease : Best Practices for Law Enforcement (2013) [24 min.] (#1253) Responding to Victims of Human Trafficking DVD (April 2008) [20 min.] (#1106) Response and Assessment: Problem Solving - See: Problem Oriented Policing Set [1998] (#Set 35) Response: Domestic Violence - See: Domestic Violence Response, Investigation, and Prosecution (DVD) [2010] (#1194) Response: Emergency Response Guidebook 2012 See: Emergency Response Guidebook 2012 [2012] (#1261) Response: First Response to Victims of Crime - See: First Response to Victims of Crime DVD [2008] (#1107) Response: First Response: The First Aid Video - See: First Response: The First Aid Video (DVD) [2004] (#1147) Response: Locomotive Emergency Response Operations - See: Locomotive Emergency Response Operations DVD [2006] (#1052) Response: Rapid Response to the Active Shooter (In the Line of Duty Special Issue) - See: Rapid Response to the Active Shooter (In the Line of Duty Special Issue) [2000] (#884) Response Teams: Sexual Assault Response Teams: Partnering for Success (DVD) - See: Sexual Assault Response Teams: Partnering for Success (DVD) [2006] (#1076) Response: The ABCs of CPR - See: The ABCs of CPR: First Response (DVD) [2006] (#1152) Response: Using the Emergency Response Guidebook - See: Using the Emergency Response Guidebook DVD [2005] (#1154) Responses (Faith-based) for Crime Victims - See: Faith-Based Responses for Crime Victims DVD [2008] (#1114) Rest in Pieces: Dick and Harry - See: Bomb Explosion: First Responder AND Dick and Harry: Rest in Pieces [1995] (#484. pt. C-D) Restrepo : One Platoon, One Valley, One Year (2010) [93 min.] (#1247) Retention (Handgun) Police Safety & Survival - See: Police Safety & Survival: Pressure Points, Handgun Retention/Disarming (DVD) [2004] (#1145) Retention & Disarming (Firearm)for Law Enforcement - See: Basic Firearm Disarming & Retention for Law Enforcement [2005] (#1239) Retention and Disarming Techniques: Long Gun See: Long Gun Retention and Disarming Techniques [1999] (#722) Return: Saving Lives Together: Safe Return and Law Enforcement - See: Saving Lives Together: Safe Return and Law Enforcement [2004] (#994) Returning Military Law Enforcement Personnel POST Telecourse - See: Supporting Returning Military Law Enforcement Personnel POST Telecourse [2008] (#1228) Richard Speck [Investigative Reports] DVD (1996) [46 min.] (#1204) Rickover: Seven Rules of Admiral Hyman Rickover and How They Apply to Emergency Communications - See: Gordon Graham: Risk Management and the Telecommunications Center DVDs [2007] (#Set 38) Rights vs. Privileges [15 min.] (#JOB 312) Riot Congrol - See: St. Petersburg Riot/Crowd Control [1997] (#1306) Risk Management , with Gordon Graham - See: 911on DVD, Volume 5 [2012] (#1235) Risk Management (Organizational) for your 911 or Emergency Communications Center - See: Gordon Graham: Risk Management and the Telecommunications Center DVDs [2007] (#Set 38) Risks: Traffic Stops: Unknown Risks - See: Traffic Stops: Unknown Risks (#489) Road Rage (Preventing): Anger Management for Drivers - See: Preventing Road Rage: Anger Management for Drivers [1998] (#658) Road Warriors: The Biker Brotherhood (Inside Story) (1998) [50 min.] (#859) Robberies: Convenience Store Robberies Decline (In the Line of Duty) - See: Convenience Store Robberies Decline (In the Line of Duty) [1996] (#1013 ) Robberies: Deadly Transactions (Investigative Reports Series) - See: Deadly Transactions (Investigative Reports Series) DVD [1997] (#1070) Robbery: After the Robbery: Crisis to Resolution See: After the Robbery: Crisis to Resolution [1997] (#585) Robbery Witness - See: Witness DVD [1998] (#1134) Rodney King Case (The): What the Jury Saw in California v. Powell [1 hour, 56 min.] (#266) Role of Victim and Administration: Sexual Harassment in Law Enforcement - See: Sexual Harassment in Law Enforcement: Role of Victim and Administration [1998] (#656) Roll Call ( - See: Operation Lifesaver General Audience Videos (DVD) [2007] (#1127) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 212 Roll Call Briefing Video: Autism and Law Enforcement - See: Autism and Law Enforcement Roll Call Briefing Video (VHS) [2004] (#927) Roll Call Training on DUI for Police Departments in Illinois (2001) [40 min. on 5 tapes] (#Set 24) Roll Call Training on DUI for Police Departments in Illinois: Volume 3 (2003) [43 min. on 6 tapes] (#Set 34) Rolling Backup: Taking Care of Our Own (DVD) (February 2004) [21 min.] (#1082) Rules of Admiral Hyman Rickover and How They Apply to Emergency Communications - See: Gordon Graham: Risk Management and the Telecommunications Center DVDs [2007] (#Set 38) Rules of Safe Firearm Ownership - See: The Basic Rules of Safe Firearms Ownership: Fundamentals of Gun Safety [2000] (#1279) Rum - See: Distilleries (Modern Marvels DVD) [2004] (#1125) Russia: Organized Crime: A World History - See: Organized Crime: A World History (DVDs) [2001] (#1057) Russian-like School Siege: Could it Happen Here? See: Could a Russian-like School Siege Happen Here? (In the Line of Duty) [2007] (#1075) S.M.A.R.T.: Dealing with Bullies - See: Getting S.M.A.R.T. : Dealing with Bullies [2011] (#1203) Sacrifice & Survival: Heroes Behind the Badge - See: Heroes Behind the Badge: Sacrifice & Survival [2013] (#1255) Safe Haven Law: Abandoned Babies - See: Abandoned Babies Safe Haven Law (DVD) [2006] (#1129) Safe Return and Law Enforcement: Saving Lives Together - See: Saving Lives Together: Safe Return and Law Enforcement [2004] (#994) Safety (Child): Stranger Safety - See: Stranger Safety [2005] (#1268) Safety & Survival: Pressure Points, Handgun Retention - See: Police Safety & Survival: Pressure Points, Handgun Retention/Disarming (DVD) [2004] (#1145) Safety: Back Safety: A User's Guide - See: Back Safety: A User's Guide DVD [2005] (#Set 42) Safety in the After Disaster Environment: EENET CERT Training (DVD) (February 15, 2006) [31 min.] (#1036) Saints (Patron) of the Mexican Drug Underworld See: Patron Saints of the Mexican Drug Underworld DVD [2009] (#1143) Salt Lake City: Trolley Square: The Night Rapid Response Worked - See: Trolley Square: The Night Rapid Response Worked (In the Line of Duty) DVD [2007] (#1095) San Francisco Police Department Cruiser Crash (In the Line of Duty) (2003) [36 min] (#918) San Francisco Police Department: The Crime Fighters - See: Crime Fighters (The) [1938] (#583) Sanctions: Graduated Sanctions: An Effective Intervention Strategy for Addressing Delinquency Teleconference DVD - See: Graduated Sanctions: An Effective Intervention Strategy for Addressing Delinquency Teleconference DVD [2005] (#1072) Sandy Hook School Shooting : Lessons Learned for School Administrators & Teachers (2014) [1 hour, 15 min.] (#Set 45) Sangamon Co. Sheriff's Office: Roll Call Training on DUI for Police Departments in Illinois: Volume 3 - See: Roll Call Training on DUI for Police Departments in Illinois: Volume 3 [2003] (#Set 34) Sanitation and Landfill Operations: World Trade Center Attack - See: Cleaning Up After the Disaster DVD set [2005] (#1094) SARTs: Sexual Assault Response Teams: Partnering for Success (DVD) - See: Sexual Assault Response Teams: Partnering for Success (DVD) [2006] (#1076) Saving Lives Together: Safe Return and Law Enforcement (2004) [14 min.] (#994) Say This, Not That- Radio Dispatching - See: 911onDVD -- Volume 7 [2014] (#1285) Scanning and Analysis: Problem Solving - See: Problem Oriented Policing Set [1998] (#Set 35) Scarface: Al Capone (Biography) - See: Al Capone: Scarface DVD (Biography) [1995] (#1112) Scenario Training DVD (circa 1999) [28 min.] (#1135) Schizophrenia - See: 911onDVD -- Volume 3 [2011] (#1284) School Bus Security: A 21st Century Approach DVD (circa 2006) [13 min.] (#1168) School Resource Officer: Beyond the Badge: Profile of - See: Beyond the Badge: Profile of a School Resource Officer [2014] (#1315) School Shooting : Sandy Hook : Lessons Learned for School Administrators & Teachers - See: Sandy Hook School Shooting : Lessons Learned for School Administrators & Teachers [2014] (#Set 45) School Siege: Could a Russian-like School Siege Happen Here? (In the Line of Duty) - See: Could a Russian-like School Siege Happen Here? (In the Line of Duty) [2007] (#1075) Schoolyard (Jonesboro) Ambush - See: The Jonesboro Schoolyard Ambush (DVD) [1999] (#1208) Science (Forensic): The Crime Fighter's Weapon [Modern Marvels] - See: Forensic Science: The Crime Fighter's Weapon [Modern Marvels] [1997] (#912) Screening (Terrorist Screen Center) - See: Category 3 [2006] (#1206) Screw-ups [Avoid Communication] - See: Staying Calm / Avoid Communication Screw-ups (Special Issues : In the Line of Duty) [2000] (#851) Seal-Mar Baton and Defensive Tactics : Real Training for Real Life (2007) [1 hour, 44 min.] (#1104) Search and Rescue: Ground Zero - See: Ground Zero: Search and Recovery (DVD) [2007] (#1100) Search for a Serial Killer - See: Did You See That? [2015] (#1291) Search Incident to Arrest and Gender Problems (1999) [30 min.] (#718) Search of History: The Five Points Gangs - See: Five Points Gangs: In Search of History (DVD) [1997] (#1128) Searches of Person 1: Tactical Pat Downs and Frisk Searches - See: Tactical Pat Downs and Frisk Searches (Searches of Persons 1) [1999] (#710) Searches of Persons: Minnesota v. Dickerson (1999) [30 min.] (#1278) Searches of Persons 2: Gender Problems and Search Incident to Arrest - See: Search Incident to Arrest and Gender Problems [1999] (#718) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 213 Searches: Racial Profiling -- Chicago Police Department - See: Racial Profiling -- Chicago Police Department [2001] (#815) Searches: School B us Security: A 21st Century Approach - See: School Bus Security: A 21st Century Approach DVD [2006] (#1168) Searches: Vehicle Searches - See: Vehicle Searches [2000] (#773) Second Chance vs. Magnum Force (1988) [118 min.] (#50) Secret: Hidden Traps and Secret Compartments -Short Version (Street Cop Series) - See: Hidden Traps and Secret Compartments -- Short Version (Street Cop Series) DVD [2005] (#1027) Secret History: Street Gangs: A Secret History - See: Street Gangs: A Secret History DVD [2000] (#1068) Secret Service; Inside the Secret Service - See: Inside the Secret Service [2004] (#1211) Secrets of the Pros: Concealed Carry - See: Concealed Carry : Techniques and Secrets of the Pros [1996] (#1297) Secrets of the Drug Violator Exposed (DVD) (2006) [42 min.] (#1191) Security Companies; Iraq's Guns for Hire - See: Iraq's Guns for Hire [2009] (#1212) Security: Courthouse Security (In the Line of Duty) DVD - See: Courthouse Security (In the Line of Duty) DVD [2005] (#1040) Security: School B us Security: A 21st Century Approach - See: School Bus Security: A 21st Century Approach DVD [2006] (#1168) - Seeking Butch Cassidy - See: Did You See That? [2015] (#1291) - Seen a Mobster Lately - See: Did You See That? [2015] (#1291) Seizure vs Non-Seizure of Persons (2000) [34 min. on 2 tapes] (#758) Selecting and Supervising Inmate Workers [9 min.] (#JOB 204) Self-Defense and Target Shooting: Handgun Basics See: Handgun Basics : Self-Defense and Target Shooting [2004] (#1260) Semis: Perspectives on Enforcement - See: Perspectives on Enforcement DVD [1993] (#1156) September 11 Commission Report - See: 9-11 Commission Report DVD [2004 ] (#956) September 11: Voices of September 11 - See: Voices of September 11th [The] [2003] (#Set 29) Sequential Identification (2005) [9 min.] (#1280) Serial Crime: Profiles of Evil: Inside The Criminal Mind - See: Profiles of Evil: Inside The Criminal Mind [1997] (#1172) Serial Killers: Profiling the Criminal Mind DVD (circa 2000) [180 min.] (#980) Serpico: Honor Bound (DVD) (2006) [44 min.] (#1149) Service, Support & Justice : Law Enforcement Response to Crime Victims (2012) [15 min.] (#1237) Service: Volunteers in Police Service Educational Video Series - See: Volunteers in Police Service Educational Video Series DVD [2006] (#1056) Seven Rules of Admiral Hyman Rickover and How They Apply to Emergency Communications - See: Gordon Graham: Risk Management and the Telecommunications Center DVDs [2007] (#Set 38) Seven Signs of Terrorism: Homeland Security Begins at Home DVD - See: Homeland Security Begins at Home: 7 Signs of Terrorism DVD [2005] (#993) Severe Storms: Visual, Environmental, and Radar Characteristics of Severe Storms - See: TESSA 2005 Super Storm Spotter Training Session DVD [2005] (#1041) Sexual Abuse: Elder Physical Abuse and Sexual Abuse: The Medical Piece - See: Elder Physical Abuse and Sexual Abuse: The Medical Piece [2003] (#925) Sexual Assault Response Teams: Partnering for Success (DVD) (circa 2006) [8 min.] (#1076) Sexual Harassment: Elimination of Harassment, Bias and Discrimination in the Workplace - See: Elimination of Harassment, Bias and Discrimination in the Workplace DVD [2004] (#1033) Sexual Harassment in Law Enforcement: The Harasser's Behavior (1998) [25 min.] (#644) Sexual Harassment in Law Enforcement: Role of Victim and Administration (1998) [30 min.] (#656) Shanksville, Pennsylvania, World Trade Center, Pentagon, and Boca Raton, Florida (EENET Teleconference) : Incident Command 9-11: Lessons Learned - See: Incident Command 9-11: Lessons Learned at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and Boca Raton, Florida (EENET Teleconference) [1915] (#893) Share the Road (League of Illinois Bicyclists) DVD (2006) [7 min.] (#1064) Sharing Ideas to Save Lives: Promoting Safer Driving Practices Across the Nation DVD (October 2008) [6 min] (#1155) Shattered Lives (Rebuilding) - See: C.O.P.S. 25th Anniversary Tribute DVD [2010] (#1158) Sheepdog Mental Prep for Combat - See: The Bullet Proof Mind [2011] (#Set 43) Shoot Fast and Accurately (How to) - See: How to Shoot Fast and Accurately [1988] (#1300) Shooter (Active( Are You or Your Agency Prepared See: Are You or Your Agency Prepared for an Active Shooter? [2011] (#1290) Shooter: Active Shooter (CA POST Telecourse) - See: Active Shooter (CA POST Telecourse) [2016] (#1310) Shooter: Rapid Response to the Active Shooter (In the Line of Duty Special Issue) - See: Rapid Response to the Active Shooter (In the Line of Duty Special Issue) [2000] (#884) Shooting (Close-Quarter) for Law Enforcement (Basic) - See: Basic Close Quarters Shooting for Law Enforcement [2005] (#1240) Shooting: Sandy Hook School Shooting : Lessons Learned for School Administrators & Teachers See: Sandy Hook School Shooting : Lessons Learned for School Administrators & Teachers [2014] (#Set 45) Shootings: Identifying and Stopping Active Killers See: Identifying and Stopping Active Killers [2016] (#1302) Shootings; El Segundo Movie Theater Fight - See: El Segundo Movie Theater Fight (In the Line of Duty) DVD [2012] (#1207) Shootout: SWATTeams - See: SWAT Teams Shootouts (DVD) [2005 ] (#1126) Shootout: The North Hollywood Shooting DVD (2005) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 214 [44 min.] (#991) Shot: I'm Shot: The Bullet's Impact DVD - See: I'm Shot: The Bullet's Impact DVD [1998] (#1133) Shotgun (Basic Tactical) for Law Enforcement - See: Basic Tactical Shotgun for Law Enforcement [2005] (#1238) Shotgun; The Art of the Dynamic Shotgun - See: The Art of the Dynamic Shotgun [2010] (#Set 44) Sicily: Organized Crime: A World History - See: Organized Crime: A World History (DVDs) [2001] (#1057) SIDS: The Healing Process - See: Healing Presence (SIDS of Illinois, Inc.) [2003] (#1319) SIDS: You Are Not Alone - See: You Are Not Alone (SIDS of Illinois, Inc.) [2002] (#1320) Sight Alignment [7 min.] (#461) Signals, Signs and Markings - See: Signs, Signals and Markings (DVD) [2006] (#1116) Signs, Signals and Markings (DVD) (2006) [18 min.] (#1116) Sikh Temple Shooting: Waking in Oak Creek - See: Waking in Oak Creek [2014] (#1286) Silent Slaughter - See: Gangland: The Fourth Season (#Missing Set 41) Single video version: People with Disabilities and Police (Department of Justice) - See: Police and People with Disabilities (Department of Justice) [1996-2005] (#1034) Situational Use of Force Options Chart [9 min.] (#467) Sledding' the Right Track - See: Operation Lifesaver General Audience Videos (DVD) [2007] (#1127) Sleep Doctor: Good with the Sleep Doctor - See: Good Night with the Sleep Doctor [2007] (#1263) Sleep: Preventing Driver Fatigue DVD - See: Preventing Driver Fatigue DVD [2007] (#1157) Sly Fox and Birdie - See: Operation Lifesaver General Audience Videos (DVD) [2007] (#1127) Small Jails: Special Problems [18 min.] (#JOB 504) Sniper in the Tower: True Crime Authors (2004) [44 min.] (#1074) Snow Job - See: Barney Miller The First Season DVD [1974-1975] (#1219) Social Media POST Telecourse (2012) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#1265) Social Media Use - See: 911onDVD -- Volume 7 [2014] (#1285) Sources (Street):Developing Street Sources and CIs (Street Cop Series) DVDs - See: Developing Street Sources and CIs (Street Cop Series) DVDs [2005] (#1028) Sovereign Citizens : Extremists (CA POST Telecourse) (May 2013) [1 hour, 33 min] (#1309) Sovereign Citizens: Traffic stops: What Every Cop Should know - See: Traffic Stops of Sovereign Citizens: What Every Cop Needs to Know [2012] (#1197) Speaking: Adventures in Public Speaking {Viewpoints from the FBI Academy} - See: Adventures in Public Speaking {Viewpoints from the FBI Academy} [2000] (#798) Special Needs: Inmates with - See: Inmates with Special Needs [1997 ] (#JOB 602) Speck; Richard - See: Richard Speck [Investigative Reports] DVD [1996] (#1204) Spntter Training: 2016 TESSA Super Storm Spotter Training - See: 2016 TESSA Super Storm Spotter Training [2016] (#1301) Spotting an Assassin - See: Did You See That? [2015] (#1291) SRO: Beyond the Badge - See: Beyond the Badge: Profile of a School Resource Officer [2014] (#1315) St. Augustine: A Death in St. Augustine : Frontline See: A Death in St. Augustine :Frontline [2013] (#1277) St. Petersburg Riot/Crowd Control (1997) [39 min.] (#1306) Staff Victimization During Jail Crises (1997) [10 min.] (#JOB 608) Staff Wellness [9 min.] (#JOB 509) Stakeout - See: Barney Miller The First Season DVD [1974-1975] (#1219) Stalking: How Big is the Problem? (NIJ Research in Progress) - See: Crime of Stalking: How Big is the Problem? (NIJ Research in Progress) [1997] (#603) Stalking: Use of technology to Stalk - See: The Use of Technology to Stalk [2011] (#1193) Stamp Collecting (Circa 1970s) [19 min.] (#153) Stand: A Prosecutor's Stand - See: A Prosecutor's Stand [2014] (#1288) Status offenders: Addressing the Needs of Juvenile Status Offenders and Their Families - See: Addressing the Needs of Juvenile Status Offenders and Their Families DVD [2007] (#1084) Staying Calm (Special Issue : In the Line of Duty) See: Staying Calm / Avoid Communication Screwups (Special Issues : In the Line of Duty) [2000] (#851) Staying Calm / Avoid Communication Screw-ups (Special Issues : In the Line of Duty) (2000) [29 min.] (#851) Steroids in Law Enforcement: The Wrong Arm of the Law - See: Wrong Arm of the Law (The): Steroids in Law Enforcement [2010] (#1294) Sting Operations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (April 1999) [24 min.] (#729) Stop Teaching our Kids to Kill - See: Teaching Kids to Kill [1999] (#941) Stops: Traffic Stops and Interdiction - See: Traffic Stops and Interdiction (DVD) [2008] (#1099) Stores: Convenience Store Robberies Decline (In the Line of Duty) - See: Convenience Store Robberies Decline (In the Line of Duty) [1996] (#1013 ) Storm Spotter Training Session - See: TESSA 2010 Super Storm Spotter Training Session DVD [2010] (#1190) Storm Spotter Training: 2016 TESSA Super Storm Spotter Training - See: 2016 TESSA Super Storm Spotter Training [2016] (#1301) Storm Watch (1995) [30 min.] (#741) Storms (Severe): Visual, Environmental, and Radar Characteristics of Severe Storms - See: TESSA 2005 Super Storm Spotter Training Session DVD [2005] (#1041) Straight Baton: Police Safety & Survival: Batons, Handcuffs, and Vehicle Extractions - See: Police Safety & Survival: Batons, Handcuffs, and Vehicle Extractions (DVD) [2004] (#1146) Stranger Safety (2005) [36 min.] (#1268) Stranglers: The Hillside Stranglers - See: The Hillside Stranglers (American Justice) [1997] (#1250) Street Co Series: Courtroom Survival Tactics (Street NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 215 Cop Series) DVD - See: Courtroom Survival Tactics (Street Cop Series) DVD [ 2005] (#1032) Street Cop Series: Conducting Interviews (Street Cop Series) DVD - See: Conducting Interviews (Street Cop Series) DVD [2005] (#1029) Street Cop Series: Developing Street Sources and CIs (Street Cop Series) DVDs - See: Developing Street Sources and CIs (Street Cop Series) DVDs [2005] (#1028) Street Cop Series: Ethical Considerations (Street Cop Series) DVD - See: Ethical Considerations (Street Cop Series) DVD [2005] (#1031) Street Cop Series: Surveillance - See: Surveillance (Street Cop Series) DVD [2005] (#1026) Street Cop Series: Conducting Interrogations (Street Cop Series) DVD - See: Conducting Interrogations (Street Cop Series) DVD [2005] (#1030) Street Gangs: A Secret History DVD (2000) [1 hour, 31, min.] (#1068) Street Gangs: An Overview (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (May 1998) [24 min.] (#652) Street Gangs: What Law Enforcement Can Do (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (June 1998) [24 min.] (#653) Street Smart Tips for Cops - See: Golden Nuggets : Life-Saving Street Smart Tips for Cops [2016] (#1304) Street Sources: Developing Street Sources and CIs (Street Cop Series) DVDs - See: Developing Street Sources and CIs (Street Cop Series) DVDs [2005] (#1028) Street Stops: Racial Profiling -- Chicago Police Department - See: Racial Profiling -- Chicago Police Department [2001] (#815) Street Thief DVD (2007) [1 hour, 24 min.] (#1177) Stress (Law Enforcement): Public Health Implications - See: Public Health Implications of Law Enforcement Stress [NIJ Research in Progress Series] [1999] (#1093) Stress Energy and Resiliency For Dispatchers - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 2 [2010] (#1186) Stress Management in Law Enforcement FBI Teleconference (March 10, 1999) [2 hours] (#713) Stress Management [10 min.] (#JOB 202) Striking Techniques (Dynamic) - See: Dynamic Striking Techniques (DVD) [1996] (#1102) Study in Chicago: Communities and Crime (NIJ Research in Progress) - See: Communities and Crime: A Study in Chicago (NIJ Research in Progress) [1995] (#555) Subculture: Understanding the Inmate Subculture See: Understanding the Inmate Subculture [1997] (#JOB 603) Substance Abuse and Victimization - See: Gaining Insight, Taking Action : Basic Skills for Serving Victims [2002] (#1262) Substance Abuse Treatment Programs for Jails [15 min.] (#JOB 406) Sudden Death, Positional Asphyxia, and Transporting Suspects - See: Positional Asphyxia, Sudden Death, and Transporting Suspects (#522) Sudden In-Custody Death: Training for Prevention / Positional Asphyxia Update (2000) [16 min.] (#778) Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: The Healing Process - See: Healing Presence (SIDS of Illinois, Inc.) [2003] (#1319) Suicide: A Calculated Departure DVD (April 9, 2008) [55 min.] (#1105) Suicide Bomber DVD (2005) [30 min.] (#971) Suicide Bombers: New Trends [FBITN] - See: New Trends in Suicide Bombers [FBITN] DVDs [2006] (#1097) Suicide: Code 3 Officer Needs Assistance - See: Preventing Law Enforcement Suicide; Code 3 Officer Needs Assistance (California POST Telecourse) [2007] (#1202) Suicide/Homicide Bombers (Live Response) DVD (September 27, 2006) [58 min.] (#1062) Suicide: Rolling Backup: Taking Care of Our Own See: Rolling Backup: Taking Care of Our Own (DVD) [2004] (#1082) Suicide Watch & Intervention (1999) [26 min.] (#CRT 226) Suicide; The Pain Behind the Badge - See: Pain Behind the Badge (The) [2012] (#1222) Sunshine Cleaning DVD (2008) [1 hour, 42 min.] (#1178) Super Joints, with Pavel Tsatsouline DVD (2003) [33 min.] (#955) Super Storm Spotter Training Session - See: TESSA 2010 Super Storm Spotter Training Session DVD [2010] (#1190) Super Storm Spotters Training - See: TESSA 2005 Super Storm Spotter Training Session DVD [2005] (#1041) Supervising Problem Solving - See: Problem Oriented Policing Set [1998] (#Set 35) Supervision Isn't for Sissies (12 min.) - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 6 [2013] (#1273) Supporting Returning Military Law Enforcement Personnel POST Telecourse (June 2008) [1 hour, 45 min.] (#1228) Suppression, Intervention and Prevention Programs :Youth Gangs in America : An Overview - See: Youth Gangs in America : An Overview of Suppression, Intervention and Prevention Programs (OJJDP Teleconference) [1997] (#846) Surveillance (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [14 min.] (#1026) Survival and Sacrifice; Heroes Behind the Badge See: Heroes Behind the Badge: Sacrifice & Survival [2013] (#1255) Survival: David High Story: A Guide for Close Combat Survival - See: David High Story: A Guide for Close Combat Survival (#460) Survival: Emergency Preparedness: Awareness and Survival - See: Emergency Preparedness: Awareness and Survival DVD [2006] (#1136) Survival: Emotional Survival POST Telecourse - See: Emotional Survival POST Telecourse [1999] (#764) Survival: Fighting through Pepper Spray: Counter Assault and Survival Tactics - See: Fighting through Pepper Spray: Counter Assault and Survival Tactics (#470) Surviving Edged Weapons (circa 1988) [85 min.] (#26) Suspect in Dark Alley - See: In the Line of Duty TwoMinute Warnings [2005] (#1214) Suspect Location Observation Technique (S.L.O.T.) [7 min.] (#462) SWAT Teams Shootouts (DVD) (2005) [44 min.] (#1126) Synthetic Marijuana; What Every Cop Needs to Know; - See: Baths Salts: What Every Cop Needs NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 216 to Know [2012] (#1213) Tackling Aggressive Cars and Trucks: Sharing Ideas to Save Lives - See: Sharing Ideas to Save Lives: Promoting Safer Driving Practices Across the Nation DVD [2008] (#1155) TACT: Sharing Ideas to Save Lives: Promoting Safer Driving Practices Across the Nation - See: Sharing Ideas to Save Lives: Promoting Safer Driving Practices Across the Nation DVD [2008] (#1155) Tactial Combat Casualty Care - See: Combat Lifesaver: Make Ready, with Doc Spears [2014] (#1275) Tactical and Practical Handcuffing - See: Practical and Tactical Handcuffing [2002] (#Missing 847) Tactical Communications (CA POST Telecourse) (April 2007) [2 hours, 33 min] (#1313) Tactical Pat Downs and Frisk Searches (Searches of Persons 1) (1999) [28 min.] (#710) Take Another Look; Police Response to Seizures and Epilepsy [15 min.] (#257) Taking Care of Our Own: Rolling Backup - See: Rolling Backup: Taking Care of Our Own (DVD) [2004] (#1082) Taking Fire in Low-Light Situation - See: In the Line of Duty Two-Minute Warnings [2005] (#1214) Tampa Massacre (In the Line of Duty Special Issue) DVD (2001) [1 hour] (#1039) TASER: Behind the Headlines DVD (2005) [29 min.] (#988) TASER: What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know about TASER - See: What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know about TASER [2004] (#936) TBI: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic Brain Injury - See: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic Brain Injury (CA POST DVD) [2011] (#1227) TCCC - See: Combat Lifesaver: Make Ready, with Doc Spears [2014] (#1275) TDD (5 min.) - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 6 [2013] (#1273) Teaching Kids to Kill (1999) [1 hour, 44 min.] (#941) Teaching Our Children to Kill [Stop] - See: Teaching Kids to Kill [1999] (#941) Techniques & Secrets of the Pros: Concealed Carry See: Concealed Carry : Techniques and Secrets of the Pros [1996] (#1297) Techniques of Report Writing [11 min.] (#JOB 102B) Techniques; Dynamic Striking Techniques - See: Dynamic Striking Techniques (DVD) [1996] (#1102) Technology: The Use of Technology to Stalk - See: The Use of Technology to Stalk [2011] (#1193) Ted Bundy: Biography DVD (2002) [43 min.] (#952) Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber: Biography (DVD) (1998) [42 min.] (#1110) Telemarketing Fraud: Nowhere to Run: Delivering Justice - See: Nowhere to Run: Delivering Justice DVD [2005] (#1043) Tequila - See: Distilleries (Modern Marvels DVD) [2004] (#1125) Terrorism: Homeland Security Begins at Home: 7 Signs of Terrorism DVD - See: Homeland Security Begins at Home: 7 Signs of Terrorism DVD [2005] (#993) Terrorism: Recognizing, Reporting & Preventing Terrorism POST Telecourse - See: Recognizing, Reporting & Preventing Terrorism POST Telecourse [2003] (#901) Terrorist Screen center - See: Category 3 [2006] (#1206) Terrorist Screening Center: Vigilance: Patrolling in the New Era of Terrorism - See: Vigilance: Patrolling in the New Era of Terrorism DVD [2004] (#1083) TESSA 2005 Super Storm Spotter Training Session DVD (2005) [176 min.] (#1041) TESSA 2010 Super Storm Spotter Training Session DVD (2010) [2 hours] (#1190) TESSA Super Storm Spotter Training 2016 - See: 2016 TESSA Super Storm Spotter Training [2016] (#1301) Testifying in Court (circa 1998) [ 15 min.] (#JOB 709) Testimony [Effective Courtroom] 1: Preparing for Court - See: Effective Courtroom Testimony [1998] (#663) Testimony [Effective Courtroom] 2: Principles and Performance - See: Effective Courtroom Testimony [1998] (#663) Testing Results (Ballistic) FBI Teleconference) - See: FBI Ballistic Testing Results (FBI Teleconference) [ 1989] (#1230) Text to 9-1-1 - See: 911onDVD -- Volume 7 [2014] (#1285) Themes: Five Concurrent Themes for Success. - See: Gordon Graham: Risk Management and the Telecommunications Center DVDs [2007] (#Set 38) They Just Don't Pay: Work@Home Scams DVD - See: Work@Home Scams: They Just Don't Pay: Delivering Justice DVD [2004] (#1047) Thief: Street Thief - See: Street Thief DVD [2007] (#1177) Thompson, Curtis: The Bully of Toulon (American Justice) - See: The Bully of Toulon (American Justice) DVD [2004] (#1108) Threat to Our Children - See: The Bullet Proof Mind [2011] (#Set 43) Three Concurrent Themes to Success - See: Organizational Risk Management: The 5 Pillars of Success (DVD) [2004] (#1184) Three Strikes You're Out: Benefits and Costs of California's Mandatory Sentencing Law (NIJ Research in Progress) [45 min.] (#517) Three Ways to Keep Your Children Off Drugs / Why Drugs [80 min.] (#187) TIE: Training, Industry, and Education [16 min.] (#JOB 412) Time Machine: Street Gangs: A Secret History - See: Street Gangs: A Secret History DVD [2000] (#1068) Tips for Shift Workers (23 min.) - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 6 [2013] (#1273) To Catch a Killer: Homicide Detectives (American Justice Series) DVD (1996) [45 min.] (#1069) Tornado (Tuscaloosa) - See: Golden Nuggets 3: Lifesaving Street Smarts for Cops [2016] (#1307) Tornado Spotters: Visual, Environmental, and Radar Characteristics of Severe Storms - See: TESSA 2005 Super Storm Spotter Training Session DVD [2005] (#1041) Tornado: Windy City Tornado: Mega Disasters DVD - See: Windy City Tornado: Mega Disasters DVD NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 217 [2006] (#1055) Tornadoes: Nature Tech (2003) [45 min.] (#987) Toulon: The Bully of Toulon (American Justice) See: The Bully of Toulon (American Justice) DVD [2004] (#1108) Tower: Sniper in the Tower: True Crime Authors See: Sniper in the Tower: True Crime Authors [2004] (#1074) Tracks are for Trains - See: Operation Lifesaver General Audience Videos (DVD) [2007] (#1127) Traffic Stops and Interdiction (DVD) (2008) [34 min.] (#1099) Traffic Stops: High Risk Vehicle Contacts [27 min.] (#490) Traffic Stops of Sovereign Citizens: What Every Cop Needs to Know (2012) [44 min.] (#1197) Traffic Stops: Unknown Risks [32 min.] (#489) Trafficking: Anti-Human Trafficking for the Law Enforcement Professional DVD - See: AntiHuman Trafficking for the Law Enforcement Professional DVD [2006] (#1065) Trafficking: Responding to Victims of Human Trafficking - See: Responding to Victims of Human Trafficking DVD [2008] (#1106) Tragedies: Problems Lying in Wait (14 min.) - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 4 [2012] (#1272) Training: Communication in Police Training [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy} - See: Communication in Police Training [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] [1998] (#683) Training Documentation for Dispatchers - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 2 [2010] (#1186) Training: Scenario Training - See: Scenario Training DVD [1999] (#1135) Trains Unlimited: Railroad Police - See: Railroad Police (Trains Unlimited) [1998] (#635) Transporting Suspects, Sudden Death, and Positional Asphyxia - See: Positional Asphyxia, Sudden Death, and Transporting Suspects (#522) Traps: Hidden Traps and Secret Compartments -Short Version (Street Cop Series) - See: Hidden Traps and Secret Compartments -- Short Version (Street Cop Series) DVD [2005] (#1027) Trauma: Blunt Force Trauma First Aid - See: Blunt Force Trauma First Aid [2007] (#1256) Traumatic Brain Injuries (19 min.) - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 4 [2012] (#1272) Traumatic Brain Injury and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - See: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic Brain Injury (CA POST DVD) [2011] (#1227) Trends in Suicide Bombers [FBITN] - See: New Trends in Suicide Bombers [FBITN] DVDs [2006] (#1097) Trial: Cops on Trial - See: Cops on Trial (American Justice) [1994] (#1216) Trial: Forensics on Trial (Nova) - See: Forensics on Trial (Nova) [2012] (#1245) Tribal Cops (DVD) (2001) [43 min] (#1132) Trolley Square: The Night Rapid Response Worked (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2007) [41 min.] (#1095) Trucks: Perspectives on Enforcement - See: Perspectives on Enforcement DVD [1993] (#1156) True Crime Authors: A Sniper in the Tower - See: Sniper in the Tower: True Crime Authors [2004] (#1074) Trunks: Jack-in-the-Box: In the Line of Duty - See: Jack-in-the-Box: In the Line of Duty [1996] (#849) Truth About Drugs (DVD) (2009) [102 min.] (#1181) Truth or Deception [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (May 1996) [24 min.] (#715) Truth: The Hidden Truth : Verifying Driving Logs (DVD) - See: The Hidden Truth : Verifying Driving Logs (DVD) [2005] (#1148) Tsatsouline: Super Joints, with Pavel Tsatsouline DVD - See: Super Joints, with Pavel Tsatsouline DVD [2003] (#955) TTY Overview - See: 911on DVD, Volume 5 [2012] (#1235) TTY - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 6 [2013] (#1273) Tuberculosis in Corrections (circa 1998) [14 min.] (#JOB 708) U.S. Postal Inspectors: Your Partners in Law Enforcement [12 min.] (#458) Unabomber: Ted Kaczynski: Biography - See: Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber: Biography (DVD) [1998] (#1110) Undercover Contacts (Handling) - See: Handling Undercover Contacts (#271) Undercover Operations: Human Factors [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] - See: Human Factors in Undercover Operations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] [1993] (#732) Underserved Victims: Meeting the Needs - See: Gaining Insight, Taking Action : Basic Skills for Serving Victims [2002] (#1262) Understanding Car Crashes: When Physics meets Biology (2009) [24 min.] (#1187) Understanding Car Crashes: It's Basic Physics (2000) [22 min.] (#929) Understanding Jail Management [16 min.] (#JOB 409) Understanding the Inmate Subculture (1997) [9 min.] (#JOB 603) Understanding Why: Columbine DVD - See: Columbine: Understanding Why (Investigative Reports) DVD [2002] (#949) Underworld: Patron Saints of the Mexican Drug Underworld - See: Patron Saints of the Mexican Drug Underworld DVD [2009] (#1143) Unified Command [Using] in WMD Incidents: Managing Terrorism Incidents - See: Managing Terrorism Incidents Tape Set [2002] (#938) Unions and the Mob: Mafia: The History of the Mob in America - See: Mafia: The History of the Mob in America (DVDs) [1993] (#1058) Unknown Risks: Traffic Stops - See: Traffic Stops: Unknown Risks (#489) Unsolved history : The St. Valentine's Day massacre ([s.l., circa 2004]) (#1080) Untold Story of Ground Zero: From the Ashes - See: Cleaning Up After the Disaster DVD set [2005] (#1094) Update: Mental Health - See: Mental Health Update (CA POST Telecourse) [2013] (#1318) Use of Force by Peace Officers POST Telecourse (DVD) (February 2004) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#1225) Use of Force POST Telecourse 2003 - See: Use of Force by Peace Officers POST Telecourse (DVD) [2004] (#1225) Use of Force (Ethical - See: Ethical Use of Force (CA POST Telecourse) [2005] (#1317) Use of Force: Liability issues (in Jails) - See: Liability Issues Involving Use of Force (In Jails) [1997] NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 218 (#JOB 609) Use of Force Options Chart [Situational] - See: Situational Use of Force Options Chart (#467) Use of Force Report Writing (2001) [13 min. and 15 min. on 2 tapes] (#825) Use of Force Report Writing (In the Line of Duty) (2015) [34 min.] (#1292) Use of Force: The Death of Eric Garner (2015) [30 min.] (#1293) Use of Force in Jails [9 min.] (#JOB 112) Use of OC & Pepper Spray in Corrections (1997) [30 min.] (#CRT 122) Use of Technology to Stalk (2011) [15 min.] (#1193 ) User Behavior : Methamphetamine in Illinois - See: Methamphetamine in Illinois : User/Manufacturer Behavior [2001] (#827) User - See: Methamphetamine in Illinois : User/Manufacturer Behavior [2001] (#827) Using and Presenting Digital Evidence in the Courtroom: Mock Trial DVDs (2008) [2 ½ hours] (#1113) Using the Emergency Response Guidebook DVD (2005) [9 min.] (#1154) Using Unified Command in WMD Incidents: Managing Terrorism Incidents - See: Managing Terrorism Incidents Tape Set [2002] (#938) Vehicle Contacts: High Risk Traffic Stops - See: Traffic Stops: High Risk Vehicle Contacts (#490) Vehicle Extraction: Police Safety & Survival: Batons, Handcuffs, and Vehicle Extractions - See: Police Safety & Survival: Batons, Handcuffs, and Vehicle Extractions (DVD) [2004] (#1146) Vehicle Operations (Emergency) - See: Emergency Vehicle Operation [1998] (#672) Vehicle Searches (2000) [21 min.] (#773) Vehicle Submersions (23 min.) - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 6 [2013] (#1273) Verbal Judo (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2001) [38 and 33 min.] (#969) Verbal Judo - See: Tactical Communications (CA POST Telecourse) [2007] (#1313) Verifying Driving Logs: The Hidden Truth - See: The Hidden Truth : Verifying Driving Logs (DVD) [2005] (#1148) Vest: Your Vest Won't Stop This Bullet DVD - See: Your Vest Won't Stop This Bullet [2005] (#990) ViCAP: Critical Incident Response Group: Criminal Behavioral Analysis FBI Teleconference - See: Critical Incident Response Group: Criminal Behavioral Analysis FBI Teleconference [2005] (#997) Victim Impact: Listen and Learn (circa 2001) [57 min.] (#1078) Victimization and Crime: News Media's Coverage of Crime and Victimization - See: News Media's Coverage of Crime and Victimization [1999] (#786) Victimization: Staff Victimization During Jail Crises See: Staff Victimization During Jail Crises [1997] (#JOB 608) Victims: Crime Victims with Disabilities: What the Prosecutor Needs to Know - See: Crime Victims with Disabilities: What the Prosecutor Needs to Know (DVDs) [2006] (#1079) Victims: DNA: Critical Issues for Those Who Work with Victims DVD - See: DNA: Critical Issues for Those Who Work with Victims DVD [2007] (#1077) Victims: Faith-Based Responses for Crime Victims See: Faith-Based Responses for Crime Victims DVD [2008] (#1114) Victims: Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Crime Victims - See: Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Crime Victims [1998] (#787) Victims of Crime: First Response - See: First Response to Victims of Crime DVD [2008] (#1107) Victims of Human Trafficking: Responding - See: Responding to Victims of Human Trafficking DVD [2008] (#1106) Victims: Recovering from Your Crime Related Injuries (DVD) - See: Recovering from Your Crime Related Injuries (DVD) [1999] (#1081) Victims with Disabilities: the Forensic Interview: Techniques for Interviewing Victims with Communication and/or Cognitive Disabilities (DVD) (August 2011) [57 min.] (#Set 37) Vigilance: Patrolling in the New Era of Terrorism DVD (circa 2004) [ 7 min. and 9 min.: 16 min., total] (#1083) Vigilante - See: Barney Miller The First Season DVD [1974-1975] (#1219) Violence and Mental Illness: A Community Solution UAC Teleconference (1998) [106 min.] (#634) Violence: Domestic Violence Response, Investigation, and Prosecution - See: Domestic Violence Response, Investigation, and Prosecution (DVD) [2010] (#1194) Violence in the Workplace (FBI Teleconference) [2 hours] (#408) Violence: Secrets of the Drug Violator Exposed - See: Secrets of the Drug Violator Exposed (DVD) [2006] (#1191) Violence: The Path to Violence : After Newtown - See: The Path to Violence : After Newtown (DVD) [2013] (#1231) VIPS: Volunteers in Police Service Educational Video Series - See: Volunteers in Police Service Educational Video Series DVD [2006] (#1056) Visual, Environmental, and Radar Characteristics of Severe Storms - See: TESSA 2005 Super Storm Spotter Training Session DVD [2005] (#1041) Vodka - See: Distilleries (Modern Marvels DVD) [2004] (#1125) Voices of September 11th [The] (2003) [3 hours, 47 min.] (#Set 29) Volunteers in Jails (1996) [11 min.] (#JOB 601) Volunteers in Police Service Educational Video Series DVD (circa 2006) [40 min., over 4 programs] (#1056) Waking in Oak Creek (2014) [34 min.] (#1286) Walking and Biking - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 2 [2010] (#1186) Wallace: Gang Violence in America : 20th Century with Mike Wallace - See: Gang Violence in America : 20th Century with Mike Wallace [1996] (#809) Warriors: Road Warriors: The Biker Brotherhood (Inside Story) - See: Road Warriors: The Biker Brotherhood (Inside Story) [1998] (#859) Water Emergencies: Emergency Preparedness: Awareness and Survival - See: Emergency Preparedness: Awareness and Survival DVD [2006] (#1136) Waukegan Police Department: Roll Call Training on NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 219 DUI for Police Departments in Illinois: Volume 3 - See: Roll Call Training on DUI for Police Departments in Illinois: Volume 3 [2003] (#Set 34) Way Advanced Concealed Carry Techniques (2004) [3 hours, 27 min.] (#1299) Weapons: Non-Lethal Weapons [Modern Marvels] See: Non-Lethal Weapons [Modern Marvels] [2003] (#913) Web of Deceit: Delivering Justice DVD (2005) [9 min.] (#1044) Weejee on the Spot - See: Did You See That? [2015] (#1291) Wellness for Telecommunicator - See: 911 on DVD: Health and Customer Service [2008] (#1120) Wellness Running and Stretching - See: 911 on DVD: Volume 2 [2010] (#1186) Westmont Police Department: Roll Call Training on DUI for Police Departments in Illinois: Volume 3 - See: Roll Call Training on DUI for Police Departments in Illinois: Volume 3 [2003] (#Set 34) What Dogs Try to Tell Cops (2003) [24 min.] (#895) What Eery Cop Should Know: Body Cams - See: Body Cams: What Every Cop Should Know [2015] (#1289) What every Cop Should Know; Sovereign Citizens Traffic Stop - See: Traffic Stops of Sovereign Citizens: What Every Cop Needs to Know [2012] (#1197) What Every Cop Needs to Know [about] Hazardous Materials - See: Hazardous Materials: What Every Cop Needs to Know [ 2008] (#1223) What Every Cop Needs to Know; Bath Salts - See: Baths Salts: What Every Cop Needs to Know [2012] (#1213) What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know about TASER (2004) [44 min.] (#936) What makes a good supervisor - See: 911onDVD -Volume 3 [2011] (#1284) What the Girl Saw [American Justice] (2004) [45 min.] (#1243) What Went Wrong; The Central Park Jogger Case See: The Central Park Jogger Case: What Went Wrong? (American Justice) [2003] (#1244) Wheels of Survival: Police Cars in the Pursuit of Justice (1997) [44 min.] (#636) When Things Go Wrong, Why Things Go Right - See: Why Things go Right; Why Things Go Wrong (DVD) [2004] (#1183) Where Do You eep Your Hands? - See: In the Line of Duty Two-Minute Warnings [2005] (#1214) Where is my Child - See: 911onDVD -- Volume 3 [2011] (#1284) Whiskey - See: Distilleries (Modern Marvels DVD) [2004] (#1125) Why Does Police - See: 911on DVD, Volume 5 [2012] (#1235) Why not Direct Supervision? [20 min.] (#JOB 503) Why Things go Right; Why Things Go Wrong (DVD) (2004) [55 min.] (#1183) Why Things Go Right, and Why They Don't: It's Predictable! - See: Gordon Graham: Risk Management and the Telecommunications Center DVDs [2007] (#Set 38) Williams, Wayne: Serial Killers: Profiling the Criminal Mind DVD - See: Serial Killers: Profiling the Criminal Mind DVD [2000] (#980) Windy City Tornado: Mega Disasters DVD (2006) [44 min.] (#1055) Witness DVD (circa 1998) [22 min.] (#1134) WMD Crime Scene: Responding - See: Responding to a WMD Crime Scene [2004] (#959) WMD Incidents: Managing Terrorism Incidents: Using Unified Command in WMD Incidents - See: Managing Terrorism Incidents Tape Set [2002] (#938) WMD Incidents: Managing Terrorism Incidents Using the Incident Command System for WMD Incidents - See: Managing Terrorism Incidents Tape Set [2002] (#938) Woman's Guide to Firearms DVD (1987) [60 min] (#1189) Women Executives in Law Enforcement FBI Teleconference (July 8, 1998) [2 hours] (#646) Women who Kill and Assault (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (May 1997) [24 min.] (#651) Work at Home Scams: They Just Don't Pay DVD See: Work@Home Scams: They Just Don't Pay: Delivering Justice DVD [2004] (#1047) Work Improvement Plans - See: 911on DVD, Volume 5 [2012] (#1235) Work Release: An Overview [9 min.] (#JOB 403) Work@Home Scams: They Just Don't Pay: Delivering Justice DVD (2004) [6 minutes] (#1047) Working in a Lockdown Unit [10 min.] (#JOB 402) Working Together to Stop the Prostitution of Children Teleconference DVD (December 11, 2003) [1 hour, 40 min.] (#1071) Working with Developmentally Disabled Inmates (circa 1998) [11 min.] (#JOB 710) Working with Elderly Inmates (circa 1998) [12 min.] (#JOB 707) Working with Illegal Alien Inmates (1997) [12 min.] (#JOB 612) Working with Inmates with Mental Illness [17 min.] (#JOB 410) Workplace Violence FBI Teleconference (May 17, 2000) [2 hours] (#795) Workplace Violence POST Telecourse (June 1999) [2 hours] (#719) World History: Organized Crime: A World History See: Organized Crime: A World History (DVDs) [2001] (#1057) World Trade Center: Search and Rescue - See: Ground Zero: Search and Recovery (DVD) [2007] (#1100) World Trade Center, the Pentagon, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and Boca Raton, Florida (EENET Teleconference) : Incident Command 9-11: Lessons Learned - See: Incident Command 9-11: Lessons Learned at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and Boca Raton, Florida (EENET Teleconference) [1915] (#893) World's Most Dangerous Gang DVD (2006) [51 min.] (#1053) Wounds: Knife Would First Aid - See: Knife Would First Aid [2007] (#1257) Wounds; Gunshot wounds First Aid - See: Gunshot Wound First Aid [2007] (#1258) Writing for Readers (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (May 1994) [24 min.] (#648) Writing Skills for Command Personnel [79 min.] (#Set NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 220 3) Writing: Use of Force Report Writing (In the Line of Duty) - See: Use of Force Report Writing (In the Line of Duty) [2015] (#1292) Wrong Arm of the Law (The): Steroids in Law Enforcement (2010) [14 min.] (#1294) Wuornos, Aileen (Biography) - See: Aileen Wuornos (Biography) DVD [2003] (#1141) Yonge & the Restless: Policing the World Series (circa 1994) [23 min.] (#457) You Are Not Alone (SIDS of Illinois, Inc.) (2002) [23 min.] (#1320) You Can Make a Difference, Too! - See: Operation Lifesaver General Audience Videos (DVD) [2007] (#1127) You Make the Difference: Preventing Home Burglary (circa 1988) [22 min.] (#78) Your Child's Weapon Against Predators : I Am Not a Target - See: I Am Not a Target : Your Child's Weapon Against Predators [2004] (#1271) Your Day: Is Today Your Day? - See: Is Today Your Day? DVD [2010] (#1179) Your License or Your Life - See: Operation Lifesaver General Audience Videos (DVD) [2007] (#1127) Your Partners in Law Enforcement: U.S. Postal Inspectors - See: U.S. Postal Inspectors: Your Partners in Law Enforcement (#458) Your Piece in the Autism Puzzle - See: Law Enforcement: Your Piece in the Autism Puzzle DVD [ 2008] (#1161) Your Safety First - See: Operation Lifesaver General Audience Videos (DVD) [2007] (#1127) Your Vest Won't Stop This Bullet (2005) [14 min.] (#990) Your Vest Won't Stop this Bullet - See: Is Today Your Day? DVD [2010] (#1179) Youth: Conflict Resolution for Youth: Programming (Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Teleconference) - See: Conflict Resolution for Youth: Programming for Schools, Youth-serving Organizations, and Community and Juvenile Justice Settings (Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Teleconference) [1996] (#606) Youth Gangs in America : An Overview of Suppression, Intervention and Prevention Programs (OJJDP Teleconference) (March 21, 1997) [2 hours] (#846) Zero: Ground Zero: Search and Recovery - See: Ground Zero: Search and Recovery (DVD) [2007] (#1100) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 221 DVD Length Index 0.03 Hours. / 2 min. In the Line of Duty Two-Minute Warnings (circa 2005) [2 minutes per segment] (#1214) 0.08 Hours. / 5 min. 911onDVD -- Volume 3 (circa 2011) [205 minutes] (#1284) 0.10 Hours. / 6 min. 911onDVD -- Volume 7 (2014) [210 minutes] (#1285) Sharing Ideas to Save Lives: Promoting Safer Driving Practices Across the Nation DVD (October 2008) [6 min] (#1155) Work@Home Scams: They Just Don't Pay: Delivering Justice DVD (2004) [6 minutes] (#1047) 0.12 Hours. / 7 min. 911 on DVD: Volume 2 (2010) [10 to 15 minutes] (#1186) Crime Scene Protection (circa 1992) [7 min.] (#354) Learn Gun Safety With Eddie Eagle (circa 1995) [7 min.] (#375) Lessons from a Hate Crime Detective (2014) [7 min.] (#1287) Long Shot: Delivering Justice DVD (2004) [7 min.] (#1046) Share the Road (League of Illinois Bicyclists) DVD (2006) [7 min.] (#1064) Sight Alignment [7 min.] (#461) Suspect Location Observation Technique (S.L.O.T.) [7 min.] (#462) Vigilance: Patrolling in the New Era of Terrorism DVD (circa 2004) [ 7 min. and 9 min.: 16 min., total] (#1083) 0.13 Hours. / 8 min. Abandoned Babies Safe Haven Law (DVD) (March 2006) [8 min.] (#1129) Booking & Admissions [8 min.] (#JOB 304) Combat Lifesaver: Make Ready, with Doc Spears (2014) [3 hours, 43 min.] (#1275) Control of Keys, Tools and Supplies [8 min.] (#JOB 306) Coping with Crowded Jails [8 min.] (#JOB 203) Cross-Gender Supervision [8 min.] (#JOB 308 ) Fire Safety [8 min.] (#JOB 103) High-Risk Security Escorts [8 min.] (#JOB 311) Inmate Classification Procedures [8 min.] (#JOB 106) Inmate Disciplinary Principles [8 min.] (#JOB 105) Natural Disasters: Earthquake Preparedness [8 min.] (#JOB 302) Releasing Inmates [8 min.] (#JOB 305) Sexual Assault Response Teams: Partnering for Success (DVD) (circa 2006) [8 min.] (#1076) 0.15 Hours. / 9 min. ATV Rider Course Overview DVD (1999) [9 min.] (#1160) Autism, Fire Rescue & EMS DVD (2009) [16 and 9 min.: 25 min. total] (#1188) Basic Security Principles [9 min.] (#JOB 107) Conflict Resolution Intervention in a Jail Setting (circa 1995) [9 min.] (#JOB 706) Contraband Control [9 min.] (#JOB 309) Crime Fighters (The) (1938) [9 min.] (#583) Critical Incidents in Jails [9 min.] (#JOB 211) Drugs in the Jail [9 min.] (#JOB 206) Effects of Officer Expectations on Inmate Behavior (The) [9 min.] (#JOB 502) Electronic Incarceration (circa 1998) [9 min.] (#JOB 712) Gaining Insight, Taking Action : Basic Skills for Serving Victims (2002 (2011) ) [13 min., 12 min. , and 9 min.: 34 min., total] (#1262) Homeland Security Begins at Home: 7 Signs of Terrorism DVD (2005) [9 min.] (#993) Infectious Diseases in the Jail (circa 1990) [9 min.] (#JOB 109) Inmate Transportation [9 min.] (#JOB 110) Officer Comportment [9 min.] (#JOB 208) Selecting and Supervising Inmate Workers [9 min.] (#JOB 204) Sequential Identification (2005) [9 min.] (#1280) Situational Use of Force Options Chart [9 min.] (#467) Staff Wellness [9 min.] (#JOB 509) Understanding the Inmate Subculture (1997) [9 min.] (#JOB 603) Use of Force in Jails [9 min.] (#JOB 112) Using the Emergency Response Guidebook DVD (2005) [9 min.] (#1154) Vigilance: Patrolling in the New Era of Terrorism DVD (circa 2004) [ 7 min. and 9 min.: 16 min., total] (#1083) Web of Deceit: Delivering Justice DVD (2005) [9 min.] (#1044) Work Release: An Overview [9 min.] (#JOB 403) 0.17 Hours. / 10 min. 911 on DVD: Volume 2 (2010) [10 to 15 minutes] (#1186) 911onDVD -- Volume 3 (circa 2011) [205 minutes] (#1284) Administrative Segregation [10 min.] (#JOB 205) The Basic Rules of Safe Firearms Ownership: Fundamentals of Gun Safety (2000) [10 min.] (#1279) Beneath the Badge DVD (circa 2007) [10 min.] (#1159) Chicago Stings (1993) [10 min.] (#420) Coping with the Job [10 min.] (#JOB 303) Dealing with Aggressive Behavior [10 min.] (#JOB 307) Effective Interpersonal Communications [10 min.] (#JOB 104) Emergency Preparedness Planning [10 min.] (#JOB 209) Handling Undercover Contacts [10 min.] (#271) Hostage Survival [10 min.] (#JOB 207) Inmate Grievance Procedure [10 min.] (#JOB 111) K-9 Dogs in Jails (1997) [10 min.] (#JOB 605) Natural Disasters: Hurricane Preparedness [10 min.] (#JOB 210) Preventing Suicides [10 min.] (#JOB 212) Staff Victimization During Jail Crises (1997) [10 min.] (#JOB 608) Stress Management [10 min.] (#JOB 202) Working in a Lockdown Unit [10 min.] (#JOB 402) 0.18 Hours. / 11 min. Career Development and Returning to College (circa 1998) [11 min.] (#JOB 701) Cultural Diversity in Jail (circa 1998) [11 min.] (#JOB 703) DUI, Deranged, or? (2003) [11 min.] (#907) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 222 Gangs and Gang Identification [11 min.] (#JOB 401) Inmate Leaders (circa 1998) [11 min.] (#JOB 704) It's the Right Thing to Do : Consular Notification (circa 2003) [11 min.] (#982) Nowhere to Run: Delivering Justice DVD (2005) [11 min.] (#1043) Problem-Solving from an Officer's Viewpoint [11 min.] (#JOB 404) Recovering from Your Crime Related Injuries (DVD) (1999) [11 min.] (#1081) Techniques of Report Writing [11 min.] (#JOB 102B) Volunteers in Jails (1996) [11 min.] (#JOB 601) Working with Developmentally Disabled Inmates (circa 1998) [11 min.] (#JOB 710) 0.20 Hours. / 12 min. 911onDVD -- Volume 7 (2014) [210 minutes] (#1285) Challenges and Pitfalls of Boot Camps (circa 1998) [12 min.] (#JOB 705) Combat Lifesaver: Make Ready, with Doc Spears (2014) [3 hours, 43 min.] (#1275) Courtroom Survival Tactics (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [12 min.] (#1032) Frisk/Strip Search [12 min.] (#JOB 201) Gaining Insight, Taking Action : Basic Skills for Serving Victims (2002 (2011) ) [13 min., 12 min. , and 9 min.: 34 min., total] (#1262) Identity Crisis: Delivering Justice DVD (2003) [12 min.] (#1042) Inmates with Special Needs (1997) [12 min.] (#JOB 602) Jail Officer's Leadership Role (The) [12 min.] (#JOB 501) Liability Issues Involving Use of Force (In Jails) (1997) [12 min.] (#JOB 609) Managing Conflict Resolution [12 min.] (#JOB 511) Principles of Report Writing [12 min.] (#JOB 102A) U.S. Postal Inspectors: Your Partners in Law Enforcement [12 min.] (#458) Working with Elderly Inmates (circa 1998) [12 min.] (#JOB 707) Working with Illegal Alien Inmates (1997) [12 min.] (#JOB 612) 0.22 Hours. / 13 min. Addicted Inmates: Intake through Process (circa 1998) [13 min.] (#JOB 702) All the King's Men: Picking Up the Pieces (DVD) (2006) [13 min.] (#1035) Behind Closed Doors: Elder Abuse (c. 1999) [13 min.] (#739) Category 3 (January 10, 2006) [13 min.] (#1206) Communicable Diseases (1997) [13 min.] (#JOB 604) Conducting Interrogations (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [13 min.] (#1030) Female Gang Members in Jails (circa 1995) [13 min.] (#JOB 611) Gaining Insight, Taking Action : Basic Skills for Serving Victims (2002 (2011) ) [13 min., 12 min. , and 9 min.: 34 min., total] (#1262) Law Enforcement: Your Piece in the Autism Puzzle DVD (2008) [13 min.] (#1161) Responding to Elder Abuse: What Judges and Court Personnel Should know DVD (2010) [13 min.] (#1166) School Bus Security: A 21st Century Approach DVD (circa 2006) [13 min.] (#1168) 0.23 Hours. / 14 min. 911onDVD -- Volume 3 (circa 2011) [205 minutes] (#1284) 911onDVD -- Volume 7 (2014) [210 minutes] (#1285) C.O.P.S. 25th Anniversary Tribute DVD (2010) [14 min.] (#1158) Children in Traffic (New Version) (1999) [14 min.] (#872) Conducting Interviews (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [14 min.] (#1029) Coping with a Changing Inmate Population (1997) [14 min.] (#JOB 606) Innocent Offenders (circa 1990) [14 min.] (#51) Is Today Your Day? DVD (2010) [23 min.] (#1179) Responding to Elder Abuse: What Law Enforcement Should Know {DVD} (2010) [14 min.] (#1167) Saving Lives Together: Safe Return and Law Enforcement (2004) [14 min.] (#994) Surveillance (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [14 min.] (#1026) Tuberculosis in Corrections (circa 1998) [14 min.] (#JOB 708) Wrong Arm of the Law (The): Steroids in Law Enforcement (2010) [14 min.] (#1294) Your Vest Won't Stop This Bullet (2005) [14 min.] (#990) 0.25 Hours. / 15 min. $100 Training Video Presentation DVD (2010) [9 and 20 min.] (#1171) 911 on DVD: Volume 2 (2010) [10 to 15 minutes] (#1186) 911 on DVD: Volume 4 (circa 2012) [ 2 hours, 45 min., (Multiple short segments)] (#1272) 911 on DVD: Volume 6 (2013) [3 « hours] (#1273) 911onDVD -- Volume 7 (2014) [210 minutes] (#1285) CALEA: In Pursuit of Excellence DVD (2006) [15 min.] (#1051) Con Games and Inmates: What the Line Officer Needs to Know [15 min.] (#JOB 407) Developing Street Sources and CIs (Street Cop Series) DVDs (2005) [14 min. and 18 min.: 32 min, total] (#1028) Directing Traffic: The Basics (circa 1994) [15 min.] (#529) Essential Communication Skills Tape Set [ALERT] (2004) [15, 17, 18 min. 50 min. total] (#Set 30) How to Conduct Cell Searches [15 min.] (#JOB 101) Inmate Extractions ( 1997) [15 min.] (#JOB 607) Inmates, Jails and Mental Illness (1997) [15 min.] (#JOB 610) Managing the Families of Employees during Jail Crisis Situations (circa 1998) [15 min.] (#JOB 711) Proactive Approach to Avoiding Lawsuits [15 min.] (#JOB 310) Racial Profiling (In the Line of Duty) (2001) [15 min.] (#921) Racially Biased Policing: A Principled Response (2002) [15 min.] (#868) Rights vs. Privileges [15 min.] (#JOB 312) Service, Support & Justice : Law Enforcement Response to Crime Victims (2012) [15 min.] (#1237) Substance Abuse Treatment Programs for Jails [15 min.] (#JOB 406) Take Another Look; Police Response to Seizures and Epilepsy [15 min.] (#257) Testifying in Court (circa 1998) [ 15 min.] (#JOB 709) The Use of Technology to Stalk (2011) [15 min.] (#1193 ) 0.27 Hours. / 16 min. 911onDVD -- Volume 7 (2014) [210 minutes] (#1285) Autism, Fire Rescue & EMS DVD (2009) [16 and 9 min.: NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 223 25 min. total] (#1188) Common Ground: Interacting with the Hispanic Community [16 min.] (#167) Don't Fall for a Telephone Line: Stop Fraud Program Kit (1997) [16 min.] (#Set 17) Is Today Your Day? DVD (2010) [23 min.] (#1179) Jail Equipment Technology Advances [16 min.] (#JOB 505) Jail Literacy Programs [16 min.] (#JOB 506) Mental Illness: Police Response (1995) [16 min.] (#708) Professionalism and Ethics [16 min.] (#JOB 408) Responding to Elder Abuse: What Community Corrections Should Know DVD) (2010) [16 min.] (#1165) Sudden In-Custody Death: Training for Prevention / Positional Asphyxia Update (2000) [16 min.] (#778) TIE: Training, Industry, and Education [16 min.] (#JOB 412) Understanding Jail Management [16 min.] (#JOB 409) Vigilance: Patrolling in the New Era of Terrorism DVD (circa 2004) [ 7 min. and 9 min.: 16 min., total] (#1083) 0.28 Hours. / 17 min. 911 on DVD: Volume 2 (2010) [10 to 15 minutes] (#1186) 911 on DVD: Volume 4 (circa 2012) [ 2 hours, 45 min., (Multiple short segments)] (#1272) 911 on DVD: Volume 6 (2013) [3 « hours] (#1273) 911onDVD -- Volume 3 (circa 2011) [205 minutes] (#1284) Beyond the Badge: Profile of a School Resource Officer (2014) [17 min.] (#1315) Essential Communication Skills Tape Set [ALERT] (2004) [15, 17, 18 min. 50 min. total] (#Set 30) Hidden Traps and Secret Compartments -- Short Version (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [17 min.] (#1027) Internal Affairs: Problem Resolution (1992) [17 min.] (#275) Offenders of the '90s [17 min.] (#JOB 512) Perspectives on Enforcement DVD (1993) [17 min.] (#1156 ) Preventing Driver Fatigue DVD (2007) [17 min.] (#1157 ) Working with Inmates with Mental Illness [17 min.] (#JOB 410) Bomb Explosion: First Responder AND Dick and Harry: Rest in Pieces (September 1995) [17 min.] (#484. pt. C-D) 0.30 Hours. / 18 min. Developing Street Sources and CIs (Street Cop Series) DVDs (2005) [14 min. and 18 min.: 32 min, total] (#1028) Essential Communication Skills Tape Set [ALERT] (2004) [15, 17, 18 min. 50 min. total] (#Set 30) The Hidden Truth : Verifying Driving Logs (DVD) (circa 2005) [13 min.] (#1148) Investigation of Crime in Jails (1994) [18 min] (#JOB 411) Non-Smoking Jails [18 min.] (#JOB 405) Preparing for Promotion: Climbing the Ladder [18 min.] (#JOB 507) Programming Opportunities in Jails [18 min.] (#JOB 510) Signs, Signals and Markings (DVD) (2006) [18 min.] (#1116) Small Jails: Special Problems [18 min.] (#JOB 504) 0.32 Hours. / 19 min. 911 on DVD: Volume 4 (circa 2012) [ 2 hours, 45 min., (Multiple short segments)] (#1272) 911 on DVD: Volume 6 (2013) [3 « hours] (#1273) 911onDVD -- Volume 3 (circa 2011) [205 minutes] (#1284) Acquaintance/Date Rape Investigation (2001) [19 min.] (#904) Combat Lifesaver: Make Ready, with Doc Spears (2014) [3 hours, 43 min.] (#1275) Crash Dynamics for Training Programs (1992) [19 min.] (#564) It Could Happen to You (1997) [19 min.] (#629) Stamp Collecting (Circa 1970s) [19 min.] (#153) 0.33 Hours. / 20 min. $100 Training Video Presentation DVD (2010) [9 and 20 min.] (#1171) 911 on DVD: Volume 4 (circa 2012) [ 2 hours, 45 min., (Multiple short segments)] (#1272) 911 on DVD: Volume 6 (2013) [3 « hours] (#1273) After the Robbery: Crisis to Resolution (1997) [20 min] (#585) Barney Miller The First Season DVD (1974-1975) [20 min./episode] (#1219) Between the Lines; Adult School Crossing Guard Training [20 min.] (#325) Emergency Response Guidebook 2012 (2012) [20 min.] (#1261) Getting S.M.A.R.T. : Dealing with Bullies (2011) [20 min.] (#1203) Gum in My Hair : How to Cope with a Bully (2010) [20 min.] (#1196) Michelle Norton Story [The] (circa 2001) [20 min.] (#928) Park Smart [20 min.] (#630) Preventing Road Rage: Anger Management for Drivers (1998) [20 min.] (#658) Responding to Hate Crimes: A Roll Call Training Video for Police Officers (1999) [20 min.] (#743) Responding to Victims of Human Trafficking DVD (April 2008) [20 min.] (#1106) Why not Direct Supervision? [20 min.] (#JOB 503) 0.35 Hours. / 21 min. Autism and Law Enforcement Roll Call Briefing Video (VHS) (2004) [21 min.] (#927) Dialing for Dollars: Delivering Justice DVD (2004) [21 min.] (#1045) Diplomatic and Consular Immunity: Guidance for Law Enforcement and Judicial Authorities (August 1998) [21 min.] (#750) Ethical Considerations (Street Cop Series) DVD (2005) [21 min.] (#1031) Fundamental Skills for Public Safety Cycling (2009) [21 min.] (#1267) Is Today Your Day? DVD (2010) [23 min.] (#1179) Make Your Case: Basic Law Enforcement Photography (September 1998) [21 min.] (#670) A Prosecutor's Stand (2014) [21 min] (#1288) Rolling Backup: Taking Care of Our Own (DVD) (February 2004) [21 min.] (#1082) Vehicle Searches (2000) [21 min.] (#773) 0.37 Hours. / 22 min.; Canine Deployment for Police (2008) [22 min.] (#1121) Careers in Criminal Justice (2002) [22 min.] (#1176 ) OC Aerosol Use in Law Enforcement [22 min.] (#435) Understanding Car Crashes: It's Basic Physics (2000) [22 min.] (#929) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 224 Witness DVD (circa 1998) [22 min.] (#1134) You Make the Difference: Preventing Home Burglary (circa 1988) [22 min.] (#78) 0.38 Hours. / 23 min. Hazardous Materials: What Every Cop Needs to Know (2008) [23 min.] (#1223) ICS: The Incident Command System DVD (2000) [23 min.] (#939) Is Today Your Day? DVD (2010) [23 min.] (#1179) Mutual Respect in Policing (circa 2001) [23 min.] (#957) Yonge & the Restless: Policing the World Series (circa 1994) [23 min.] (#457) You Are Not Alone (SIDS of Illinois, Inc.) (2002) [23 min.] (#1320) 0.40 Hours. / 24 min. Adventures in Public Speaking {Viewpoints from the FBI Academy} (December 2000) [24 min.] (#798) Assaults on Law Enforcement Officers [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (April 1997 ) [24 min.] (#716) Baths Salts: What Every Cop Needs to Know (2012) [24 min] (#1213) Coaching the Problem Employee (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (December 1993) [24 min.] (#665) Cognitive Interviewing [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (April 1996) [24 min.] (#714) Communication in Police Training [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (July 1998) [24 min.] (#683) Creating Media for Community Relations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (March 2001) [24 min.] (#794) Deadly Force Policy (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (March 1996) [24 min.] (#649) DNA: Critical Issues for Those Who Work with Victims DVD (April 2007) [24 min.] (#1077) Fatal Fire Investigations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (October 1998) [24 min.] (#686) Homicide by Poisoning [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (December 1997) [24 min.] (#681) Human Factors in Undercover Operations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (1993) [24 min.] (#732) Interpol: The International Link [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (April 1998) [24 min.] (#682) Police Pursuit [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (September 1998) [24 min.] (#685) Post Assault Support (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (June 1997) [24 min.] (#666) Pursuing Publication (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (July 1996) [24 min.] (#650) Responding to People with Alzheimer's Disease : Best Practices for Law Enforcement (2013) [24 min.] (#1253) Sting Operations [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (April 1999) [24 min.] (#729) Street Gangs: An Overview (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (May 1998) [24 min.] (#652) Street Gangs: What Law Enforcement Can Do (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (June 1998) [24 min.] (#653) Truth or Deception [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (May 1996) [24 min.] (#715) Understanding Car Crashes: When Physics meets Biology (2009) [24 min.] (#1187) What Dogs Try to Tell Cops (2003) [24 min.] (#895) Women who Kill and Assault (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (May 1997) [24 min.] (#651) Writing for Readers (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (May 1994) [24 min.] (#648) 0.42 Hours. / 25 min. 911 on DVD: Volume 2 (2010) [10 to 15 minutes] (#1186) 911onDVD -- Volume 3 (circa 2011) [205 minutes] (#1284) Autism, Fire Rescue & EMS DVD (2009) [16 and 9 min.: 25 min. total] (#1188) David High Story: A Guide for Close Combat Survival [25 min.] (#460) Deadly Force Issues (1999) [25 min.] (#736) Healing Presence (SIDS of Illinois, Inc.) (2003) [25 min.] (#1319) Sexual Harassment in Law Enforcement: The Harasser's Behavior (1998) [25 min.] (#644) 0.43 Hours. / 26 min. 911 on DVD: Volume 4 (circa 2012) [ 2 hours, 45 min., (Multiple short segments)] (#1272) 911 on DVD: Volume 6 (2013) [3 « hours] (#1273) Autism in the Criminal Justice System (2009) [26 min.] (#1215) Combat Lifesaver: Make Ready, with Doc Spears (2014) [3 hours, 43 min.] (#1275) Jack-in-the-Box: In the Line of Duty (1996) [26 min.] (#849) Managing Terrorism Incidents Tape Set (September 2002) [29 and 26 min.] (#938) News Media's Coverage of Crime and Victimization (1999) [26 min.] (#786) Personal Protection Outside the Home (2008) [26 min.] (#1283) Suicide Watch & Intervention (1999) [26 min.] (#CRT 226) 0.45 Hours. / 27 min. Buckle Up Training (circa 1990) [27 min.] (#79) Firearms and Use of Cover [27 min.] (#455) A. Lincoln, Attorney at Law DVD (2006) [27 min.] (#1096) Long Gun Retention and Disarming Techniques (1999) [27 min.] (#722) Traffic Stops: High Risk Vehicle Contacts [27 min.] (#490) 0.47 Hours. / 28 min. 911onDVD -- Volume 3 (circa 2011) [205 minutes] (#1284) Back Safety: A User's Guide DVD (2005) [28 min.] (#Set 42) Domestic Violence Response, Investigation, and Prosecution (DVD) (2010) [28 and 30 min.: 58 minutes] (#1194) Locomotive Emergency Response Operations DVD (circa 2006) [28 min.] (#1052) Responding to a WMD Crime Scene (March 2004) [28 min.] (#959) Scenario Training DVD (circa 1999) [28 min.] (#1135) Tactical Pat Downs and Frisk Searches (Searches of Persons 1) (1999) [28 min.] (#710) Use of Force Report Writing (2001) [13 min. and 15 min. on 2 tapes] (#825) 0.48 Hours. / 29 min. Approaching Alzheimer's: Make Your First Response the NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 225 Right Response (DVD) (2008) [29 min.] (#1139) Biology and Crime (circa 1986) [29 min.] (#36) Could a Russian-like School Siege Happen Here? (In the Line of Duty) (2007) [29 min.] (#1075) Damned if You Don't [29 min.] (#136) Dynamics of Off-Duty Encounters, Pt. 1 [29 min.] (#514) Emergency Vehicle Operation (1998) [29 min] (#672) Fighting through Pepper Spray: Counter Assault and Survival Tactics [29 min.] (#470) Managing Terrorism Incidents Tape Set (September 2002) [29 and 26 min.] (#938) Positional Asphyxia, Sudden Death, and Transporting Suspects [29 min.] (#522) Staying Calm / Avoid Communication Screw-ups (Special Issues : In the Line of Duty) (2000) [29 min.] (#851) TASER: Behind the Headlines DVD (2005) [29 min.] (#988) 0.50 Hours. / 30 min. Accident Scene Management [30 min.] (#482) Autopsy [The] : For Death Investigators DVD (2001) [30 min.] (#964) Basic and Power Handcuffing Techniques (ALERT Series) [30 min.] (#426) Combat Lifesaver: Make Ready, with Doc Spears (2014) [3 hours, 43 min.] (#1275) Domestic Violence Response, Investigation, and Prosecution (DVD) (2010) [28 and 30 min.: 58 minutes] (#1194) Faith-Based Responses for Crime Victims DVD (2008) [30 min.] (#1114) First Response to Victims of Crime DVD (April 2008) [30 min.] (#1107) Golden Nuggets : Life-Saving Street Smart Tips for Cops (2016) [30 min.] (#1304) I'm Shot: The Bullet's Impact DVD (Circa 1998) [30 min.] (#1133) Search Incident to Arrest and Gender Problems (1999) [30 min.] (#718) Searches of Persons: Minnesota v. Dickerson (1999) [30 min.] (#1278) Sexual Harassment in Law Enforcement: Role of Victim and Administration (1998) [30 min.] (#656) Storm Watch (1995) [30 min.] (#741) Suicide Bomber DVD (2005) [30 min.] (#971) Use of Force: The Death of Eric Garner (2015) [30 min.] (#1293) Use of OC & Pepper Spray in Corrections (1997) [30 min.] (#CRT 122) 0.52 Hours. / 31 min. Blood-Borne Pathogens / Backup: Force Continuum (2001) [31 min.] (#1303) Body Cams: What Every Cop Should Know (2015) [31 min.] (#1289) Excellence in Problem-Oriented Policing: The Herman Goldstein Award Winner and Finalists (2004) [31 min.] (#961) Safety in the After Disaster Environment: EENET CERT Training (DVD) (February 15, 2006) [31 min.] (#1036) 0.53 Hours. / 32 min. Buck Savage Tape [32 min.] (#194) Practical and Tactical Handcuffing (2002) [32 min.] (#Missing 847) Traffic Stops: Unknown Risks [32 min.] (#489) Waking in Oak Creek (2014) [34 min.] (#1286) 0.55 Hours. / 33 min. Are You or Your Agency Prepared for an Active Shooter? (2011) [33 min.] (#1290) Convenience Store Robberies Decline (In the Line of Duty) (1996) [33 Min.] (#1013 ) Crime Scene Preservation [33 min.] (#507) Developing Street Sources and CIs (Street Cop Series) DVDs (2005) [14 min. and 18 min.: 32 min, total] (#1028) Financial Abuse Specialist Team (F.A.S.T.) (August 2002) [33 min.] (#887) Golden Nuggets 3: Life-saving Street Smarts for Cops (2016) [33 min.] (#1307) Interpersonal Communications: Legal Implications (2001) [32 min. on 2 tapes] (#823) Officer Survival Tape [33 min.] (#161) Report Writing 1: The Basics (1999) [33 min.] (#697) Super Joints, with Pavel Tsatsouline DVD (2003) [33 min.] (#955) Verbal Judo (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2001) [38 and 33 min.] (#969) 0.57 Hours. / 34 min. Gaining Insight, Taking Action : Basic Skills for Serving Victims (2002 (2011) ) [13 min., 12 min. , and 9 min.: 34 min., total] (#1262) Methamphetamine in Illinois : User/Manufacturer Behavior (2001) [34 min.] (#827) Seizure vs Non-Seizure of Persons (2000) [34 min. on 2 tapes] (#758) Traffic Stops and Interdiction (DVD) (2008) [34 min.] (#1099) Use of Force Report Writing (In the Line of Duty) (2015) [34 min.] (#1292) 0.58 Hours. / 35 min. Golden Nuggets 2: More Life-Saving Street Smart Tips for Cops (2016) [35 min.] (#1305) Methamphetamine Labs: A New Danger for Illinois (January 2000) [35 min.] (#826) 0.60 Hours. / 36 min. 0.60 hours Dynamics of Off-Duty Encounters, Pt. 2 [36 min.] (#515) How to Save Your Dog's Life (1988) [36 min.] (#475) Managing Force Escalations (about 1995) [36 min] (#671) San Francisco Police Department Cruiser Crash (In the Line of Duty) (2003) [36 min] (#918) Stranger Safety (2005) [36 min.] (#1268) 0.62 Hours. / 37 min. Anatomy of a Chase (Circa 1989) [37 min.] (#42) Basic Crisis Entry for Law Enforcement (Circa 2005) [37 min.] (#1236) Dynamic Striking Techniques (DVD) (1996) [37 min.] (#1102) Public Health Implications of Law Enforcement Stress [NIJ Research in Progress Series] (March 23, 1999) [37 min.] (#1093) 0.63 Hours. / 38 min. OC Aerosol in Law Enforcement II (2001) [38 min.] (#818) Verbal Judo (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2001) [38 and 33 NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 226 min.] (#969) 0.65 Hours. / 39 min. St. Petersburg Riot/Crowd Control (1997) [39 min.] (#1306) 0.67 Hours. / 40 min. Field Interviewing: Recognition of Deception [40 min. (20 min. each section)] (#407) Firearms Concealed Carry Act (2014) [34 min.] (#1274 ) Gangland: The Fourth Season [About 40 minutes per episode] (#Missing Set 41) Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Crime Victims (1998) [40 min.] (#787) Racial Profiling -- Chicago Police Department (2001) [40 min.] (#815) Richard Speck [Investigative Reports] DVD (1996) [46 min.] (#1204) Roll Call Training on DUI for Police Departments in Illinois (2001) [40 min. on 5 tapes] (#Set 24) Volunteers in Police Service Educational Video Series DVD (circa 2006) [40 min., over 4 programs] (#1056) 0.68 Hours. / 41 min. The Bullet Proof Mind (2011) [4 hours, 49 min.] (#Set 43 ) Lying Eyes (American Justice) (2001) [41 min.] (#1248 ) Management of Bloodborne and Airborne Pathogens in Corrections (1998) [41 min.] (#CRT 221) Police Arrest and Control, with Keith Livingston (DVD) (2007) [41 min.] (#1144) Trolley Square: The Night Rapid Response Worked (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2007) [41 min.] (#1095) 0.70 Hours. / 42 min. Basic Firearm Disarming & Retention for Law Enforcement (circa 2005) [42 min.] (#1239) Five Points Gangs: In Search of History (DVD) (1997) [42 min.] (#1128) Hindi Duty Belt (DVD) (2004) [42 min.] (#1164) In Hot Pursuit (2003) [42 min.] (#1199) Knife Would First Aid (2007) [42 min.] (#1257) Secrets of the Drug Violator Exposed (DVD) (2006) [42 min.] (#1191) Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber: Biography (DVD) (1998) [42 min.] (#1110) 0.72 Hours. / 43 min. FBI's Crime Lab: Modern Marvels (2003) [43 min.] (#1163 ) Gang Violence in America : 20th Century with Mike Wallace (1996) [43 min.] (#809) Roll Call Training on DUI for Police Departments in Illinois: Volume 3 (2003) [43 min. on 6 tapes] (#Set 34) Ted Bundy: Biography DVD (2002) [43 min.] (#952) Tribal Cops (DVD) (2001) [43 min] (#1132) 0.73 Hours. / 44 min. Aileen Wuornos (Biography) DVD (2003) [44 min] (#1141) Al Capone: Scarface DVD (Biography) (1995) [44 min.] (#1112) Behind Enemy Lines: Gangland (DVD) (2007) [44 min.] (#1124) Born Killers: Leopold and Loeb (In Search of History) (1998) [44 min.] (#1205) Bullets (Modern Marvels) DVD (2003) [44 min.] (#1174 ) The Bully of Toulon (American Justice) DVD (2004) [44 min.] (#1108) Car Crashes (Modern Marvels) DVD (2003) [44 min.] (#1173) Corpse Tech: Modern Marvels (DVD) (2008) [44 min.] (#1123) Death Devices (Modern Marvels) DVD (circa 2002) [44 min.] (#1175) Distilleries (Modern Marvels DVD) (2004) [44 min.] (#1125) Gangland: Basic Training DVD (2008) [44 min] (#1140) Guilty By Reason of Insanity (DVD) (2002) [44 min.] (#1209) Identifying and Stopping Active Killers (2016) [44 min.] (#1302) Internal Affairs: American Justice (DVD) (1997) [44 min.] (#1162) It'll Never Happen to Me [44 min.] (#166) The Jonesboro Schoolyard Ambush (DVD) (1999) [44 min.] (#1208) Prisons: Modern Marvels (2000) [44 min.] (#917) Serpico: Honor Bound (DVD) (2006) [44 min.] (#1149) Shootout: The North Hollywood Shooting DVD (2005) [44 min.] (#991) Sniper in the Tower: True Crime Authors (2004) [44 min.] (#1074) SWAT Teams Shootouts (DVD) (2005) [44 min.] (#1126) Traffic Stops of Sovereign Citizens: What Every Cop Needs to Know (2012) [44 min.] (#1197) What Every Law Enforcement Officer Should Know about TASER (2004) [44 min.] (#936) Wheels of Survival: Police Cars in the Pursuit of Justice (1997) [44 min.] (#636) Windy City Tornado: Mega Disasters DVD (2006) [44 min.] (#1055) 0.75 Hours. / 45 min. Anti-Human Trafficking for the Law Enforcement Professional DVD (2006) [45 min.] (#1065) Campus Insecurity (2000) [45 min.] (#1200) The Central Park Jogger Case: What Went Wrong? (American Justice) (2003) [45 min.] (#1244) Columbine: Understanding Why (Investigative Reports) DVD (2002) [45 min.] (#949) Conversations With Killers (American Justice) DVD (2005) [45 min.] (#1119) Cop Counselors (Investigative Reports) DVD (2001) [45 min.] (#1098) Death Detectives: The L.A. County Coroner (Inside Story) DVD (1996) [45 min.] (#1067) Fallen Blue Heroes ( 2009) [45 min.] (#1246) Ground Zero: Search and Recovery (DVD) (2007) [45 min.] (#1100) How to Shoot Fast and Accurately (1988) [45 min.] (#1300) I Am Not a Target : Your Child's Weapon Against Predators (2004) [45 min.] (#1271) Inside the Killer's Mind (Investigative Reports) DVD (2000) [45 min.] (#1118) Iraq's Guns for Hire (2009) [45 min.] (#1212) Jeffrey Dahmer: The Monster Within (Biography) DVD (1996) [45 min.] (#981) Keepers: A Job Behind Bars (Investigative Reports) DVD (1998) [45 min.] (#954) Lightning (Nature Tech) DVD (2003) [45 min.] (#1063) Making the Transition: A Career in Security Management NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 227 (circa 1991) [45 min.] (#264) Melvin Purvis (Biography) DVD (1999) [45 min.] (#1109) Mistaken Identity (American Justice) (2003) [45 min.] (#1251) New Face of Crime [The] : Investigative Report (1997) [45 min.] (#811) Non-Lethal Weapons [Modern Marvels] (2003) [45 min.] (#913) The Plot to Kill Ronald Reagan (DVD) (2006) [45 min.] (#1195) Police Pursuit: Modern Marvels (2004) [45 min.] (#950) Railroad Police (Trains Unlimited) (1998) [45 min.] (#635) Three Strikes You're Out: Benefits and Costs of California's Mandatory Sentencing Law (NIJ Research in Progress) [45 min.] (#517) To Catch a Killer: Homicide Detectives (American Justice Series) DVD (1996) [45 min.] (#1069) Tornadoes: Nature Tech (2003) [45 min.] (#987) Unsolved history : The St. Valentine's Day massacre ([s.l., circa 2004]) (#1080) What the Girl Saw [American Justice] (2004) [45 min.] (#1243) 0.77 Hours. / 46 min. The 5 Concurrent Themes to Success (DVD) (2004) [46 min.] (#1182) Alan Pinkerton : The Original Private Eye (Biography) (1999) [46 min.] (#1234) Alzheimer's Disease: Facing the Facts (2009) [46 min.] (#1264) Cops on Trial (American Justice) (1994) [46 min.] (#1216) Cops or Criminals? (Investigative Reports DVD) (1996) [46 min] (#1142) The Hillside Stranglers (American Justice) (1997) [46] (#1250) Hostage Takers (The) (1994) [46 min] (#1153) John Dillinger: Biography (DVD) (1995) [46 min.] (#1111) Murder "In Cold Blood" (American Justice) (1997) [46 min.] (#1249) Private Eyes (American Justice) DVD (1994) [46 min.] (#1117) Profiles of Evil: Inside The Criminal Mind (1997) [46 min.] (#1172) Psychic Detectives ( 1997) [46 min.] (#1198) 0.78 Hours. / 47 min. Deadly Transactions (Investigative Reports Series) DVD (1997) [47 min.] (#1070) Eyewitness (American Justice) (1997) [47 min.] (#1252 ) Narcs (American Justice) DVD (1997) [47 min.] (#1218 ) 0.80 Hours. / 48 min. The ABCs of CPR: First Response (DVD) (2006) [48 min.] (#1152) Did You See That? (2015) [48 min.] (#1291) Disaster Management [Viewpoints from the FBI Academy] (January/February 1999) [48 min.] (#688) Forensic Science: The Crime Fighter's Weapon [Modern Marvels] (1997) [48 min.] (#912) Introduction to the Glock Pistol [48 min.] (#305) Law Enforcement Management, Pts. 1 and 2 (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (January and February 1998) [48 min.] (#668) Leadership and Communication Essentials in Law Enforcement (September/October 1999) [48 min.] (#Set 21) 0.83 Hours. / 50 min. Elimination of Harassment, Bias and Discrimination in the Workplace DVD (2004) [50 min.] (#1033) Essential Communication Skills Tape Set [ALERT] (2004) [15, 17, 18 min. 50 min. total] (#Set 30) Guns in America (2008) [50 min.] (#1254) Narco State DVD (2009) [50 min.] (#1170) Rapid Response to the Active Shooter (In the Line of Duty Special Issue) (2000) [50 min.] (#884) Road Warriors: The Biker Brotherhood (Inside Story) (1998) [50 min.] (#859) 0.85 Hours. / 51 min. Courthouse Security (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2005) [51 min.] (#1040) World's Most Dangerous Gang DVD (2006) [51 min.] (#1053) 0.87 Hours. / 52 min. Manhunt - Boston Bombers (Nova) (2013) [52 min.] (#1242 ) 0.88 Hours. / 53 min. The Bullet Proof Mind (2011) [4 hours, 49 min.] (#Set 43 ) A Death in St. Augustine :Frontline (2013) [53 min.] (#1277) Forensics on Trial (Nova) (2012) [53 min.] (#1245 ) Hunting the Nightmare Bacteria :Frontline (2013) [53 min.] (#1276) Meth Epidemic (The): Frontline DVD (2006) [53 min.] (#1059) Mind of a Rampage Killer (Nova) (2013) [53 min.] (#1233 ) The Path to Violence : After Newtown (DVD) (2013) [53 min.] (#1231) 0.90 Hours. / 54 min. El Segundo Movie Theater Fight (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2012) [54 min.] (#1207) 0.92 Hours. / 55 min. The Bullet Proof Mind (2011) [4 hours, 49 min.] (#Set 43 ) FBI: A Revealing Inside Look at the Bureau DVD (2003) [55 min.] (#1054) Firefight--Miami Shooting (circa 1987) [55 min.] (#35) Gunshot Wound First Aid (2007) [55 mind] (#1258) Murder on Tape (LETN Command Update Special) (circa 1992) [55 min.] (#236) Post Mortem : The Death Investigation Crisis in America [Frontline] (2011) [53 min.] (#1269) Suicide: A Calculated Departure DVD (April 9, 2008) [55 min.] (#1105) Why Things go Right; Why Things Go Wrong (DVD) (2004) [55 min.] (#1183) 0.93 Hours. / 56 min. Crime of Stalking: How Big is the Problem? (NIJ Research in Progress) (1997) [56 min.] (#603) 0.95 Hours. / 57 min. The Bullet Proof Mind (2011) [4 hours, 49 min.] (#Set 43 ) Managing Terrorism Incidents Tape Set (September 2002) [29 and 26 min.] (#938) Murder of a Georgia Deputy [Kyle Dinkheller Shooting]: In the Line of Duty (2002) [57 min.] (#963) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 228 Organizational Risk Management: The 5 Pillars of Success (DVD) (2004) [57 min.] (#1184) Victim Impact: Listen and Learn (circa 2001) [57 min.] (#1078) Victims with Disabilities: the Forensic Interview: Techniques for Interviewing Victims with Communication and/or Cognitive Disabilities (DVD) (August 2011) [57 min.] (#Set 37) Gordon Graham: Risk Management and the Telecommunications Center DVDs (2007) [4 hours, 9 min, on 4 discs] (#Set 38) 0.97 Hours. / 58 min. 1.08 Hours. / 1 Hour, 5 min. Are You Ready? (January 18, 2006, EENET Broadcast) (January 18, 2006) [58 min.] (#1038) Child Sexual Abuse: Your Most Challenging Case [58 min.] (#138) Communities and Crime: A Study in Chicago (NIJ Research in Progress) (1995) [58 min.] (#555) Domestic Violence Response, Investigation, and Prosecution (DVD) (2010) [28 and 30 min.: 58 minutes] (#1194) Gordon Graham: Risk Management and the Telecommunications Center DVDs (2007) [4 hours, 9 min, on 4 discs] (#Set 38) Mass Fatality Management (Live Response) DVD (March 22, 2006) [58 min.] (#1061) Police and People with Disabilities (Department of Justice) (1996 / 2005) [58 min.] (#1034) Psychological Impact of Terrorism (Live Response) DVD (July 19, 2006) [58 min.] (#1060) Purple: Organized Crime in a Small Town (2012) [58 min.] (#1217) Suicide/Homicide Bombers (Live Response) DVD (September 27, 2006) [58 min.] (#1062) 0.98 Hours. / 59 min. Prevalence and Consequences of Child Victimization: Preliminary Results from the National Survey of Adolescents (NIJ Research in Progress) (1995) [59 min.] (#556) 1.00 hours Basics of Personal Protection in the Home (2001) [About an hour] (#1282) Community Policing in Chicago: Fact or Fiction (NIJ Research in Progress) (May 1995) [1 hour] (#495) IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices): CoMNET Broadcast (December 13, 2006) DVD (December 13, 2006) [60 min.] (#1066) Joining the Force: In the Line of Duty Special Issue (circa 2005) [1 hour] (#1048) Patron Saints of the Mexican Drug Underworld DVD (2009) [1 hour] (#1143) Raising Adam Lanza ( 2013) [1 hour] (#1232) Tampa Massacre (In the Line of Duty Special Issue) DVD (2001) [1 hour] (#1039) A Woman's Guide to Firearms DVD (1987) [60 min] (#1189) 1.02 Hours. / 1 Hour, 1 min. Gordon Graham: Risk Management and the Telecommunications Center DVDs (2007) [4 hours, 9 min, on 4 discs] (#Set 38) 1.03 Hours. / 1 Hour, 2 min. 1.07 Hours. / 1 Hour, 4 min. Police Safety & Survival: Pressure Points, Handgun Retention/Disarming (DVD) (2004) [1 hour, 4 min.] (#1145) First Response: The First Aid Video (DVD) (2004) [1 hour, 5 min.] (#1147) Pain Behind the Badge (The) (2012) [1 hour, 5 min.] (#1222) 1.10 Hours. / 1 Hour, 6 min. In the Line of Duty Two-Minute Warnings (circa 2005) [2 minutes per segment] (#1214) 1.12 Hours. / 1 Hour, 7 min. Blunt Force Trauma First Aid (2007) [1 hour, 7 min.] (#1256) Gordon Graham: Risk Management and the Telecommunications Center DVDs (2007) [4 hours, 9 min, on 4 discs] (#Set 38) 1.13 Hours. / 1 Hour, 8 min. House Clearing and Cornering : Tactics and Techniques (1999) [1 hour, 8 min.] (#1259) 1.17 Hours. / 1 Hour, 10 min. Handgun Basics : Self-Defense and Target Shooting (2004) [1 hour, 10 min.] (#1260) Knife Defense Fundamentals (DVD) (2003) [70 min.] (#1180) 1.18 Hours. / 1 Hour, 11 min. Verbal Judo (In the Line of Duty) DVD (2001) [38 and 33 min.] (#969) 1.20 Hours. / 1 Hour, 12 min. Crime, the Media, and Our Public Discourse (NIJ Perspectives on Crime and Justice) (1997) [72 min.] (#607) Police Safety & Survival: Batons, Handcuffs, and Vehicle Extractions (DVD) (2004) [1 hour, 12 min. ] (#1146) 1.22 Hours. / 1 Hour, 13 min. 911 on DVD: Health and Customer Service (2008) [73 min.] (#1120) 1.23 Hours. / 1 Hour, 14 min. Is Today Your Day? DVD (2010) [23 min.] (#1179) 911 on DVD: Volume 2 (2010) [10 to 15 minutes] (#1186) 1.25 Hours. / 1 Hour, 15 min. Emergency Preparedness: Awareness and Survival DVD (2006) [75 min.] (#1136) Sandy Hook School Shooting : Lessons Learned for School Administrators & Teachers (2014) [1 hour, 15 min.] (#Set 45) Radar Enforcement Training Update [62 min.] (#143) 1.27 Hours. / 1 Hour, 16 min. 1.05 Hours. / 1 Hour, 3 min. Good Night with the Sleep Doctor (2007) [79 min.] (#1263) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 229 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic Brain Injury (CA POST DVD) (circa 2011) [1 hour, 16 min.] (#1227) 1.30 Hours. / 1 Hour, 18 min. Writing Skills for Command Personnel [79 min.] (#Set 3) 1.33 Hours. / 1 Hour, 20 min. The Art of the Dynamic Shotgun (2010) [1 hour, 48 min and 1 hour, 35 min.] (#Set 44) 1.60 Hours. / 1 Hour, 36 min. Graduated Sanctions: An Effective Intervention Strategy for Addressing Delinquency Teleconference DVD (March 22, 2005) [1 hour, 36 min.] (#1072) Code 9 : Officer Needs Assistance (2016) [1 hour, 20 min.] (#1316) Police Combat Tactics, Vol. 1 and 2 (DVDs) (2003) [Vol.1: 80 min., Vol. 2: 85 min.] (#1103) 1.62 Hours. / 1 Hour, 37 min. 1.37 Hours. / 1 Hour, 22 min. 1.65 Hours. / 1 Hour, 39 min. Confessions (The) [Frontline] (2010) [1 hour, 22 min.] (#1270) Three Ways to Keep Your Children Off Drugs / Why Drugs [80 min.] (#187) 2016 TESSA Super Storm Spotter Training (2016) [1 hour, 39 min.] (#1301) Problem Oriented Policing Set (circa 1998) [1 hour, 39 min., on 6 videos] (#Set 35) 1.38 Hours. / 1 Hour, 23 min. 1.67 Hours. / 1 Hour, 40 min. The Bullet Proof Mind (2011) [4 hours, 49 min.] (#Set 43 ) Advanced Concealed Carry (1997) [1 hour, 40 min.] (#1298) Heroes Behind the Badge: Sacrifice & Survival (2013) [1 hour, 40 min.] (#1255) Working Together to Stop the Prostitution of Children Teleconference DVD (December 11, 2003) [1 hour, 40 min.] (#1071) 1.40 Hours. / 1 Hour, 24 min. Street Thief DVD (2007) [1 hour, 24 min.] (#1177) 1.42 Hours. / 1 Hour, 25 min. Police Combat Tactics, Vol. 1 and 2 (DVDs) (2003) [Vol.1: 80 min., Vol. 2: 85 min.] (#1103) Surviving Edged Weapons (circa 1988) [85 min.] (#26) Basic First Aid (2008) [1 hour, 37 min.] (#1295) Electronic Recording of Homicide Interrogation DVD (October 20, 2004) [1 hour, 37 min.] (#983) 1.70 Hours. / 1 Hour, 42 min. America's Crystal Meth Epidemic (DVD) (2008) [88 min., in 2 programs] (#1150) Cold Case Homicide POST Telecourse (2002) [1 hour, 42 min.] (#1224) Sunshine Cleaning DVD (2008) [1 hour, 42 min.] (#1178) The Truth About Drugs (DVD) (2009) [102 min.] (#1181) 1.50 Hours. / 1 Hour, 30 min. 1.72 Hours. / 1 Hour, 43 min. 1.45 Hours. / 1 Hour, 27 min. Complete Glock (DVD) (2008) [90 min.] (#1192) Heroes Behind the Badge (2012) [1 hour, 30 min.] (#1220) Manson: 40 Years Later (2009) [90 min.] (#1151) Ferguson; The Lessons Learned (2016) [1 hour, 43 min.] (#1308) 1.52 Hours. / 1 Hour, 31 min. Extradition Procedures POST Telecourse (DVD) (May 2008) [1 hour, 44 min.] (#1122) Preventing Law Enforcement Suicide; Code 3 Officer Needs Assistance (California POST Telecourse) (December 2007) [1 hour, 44 min.] (#1202 ) Seal-Mar Baton and Defensive Tactics : Real Training for Real Life (2007) [1 hour, 44 min.] (#1104) Teaching Kids to Kill (1999) [1 hour, 44 min.] (#941) Basic Tactical Shotgun for Law Enforcement (circa 2005) [1 hour, 31 min.] (#1238) Disability Awareness for Law Enforcement : A Curriculum for Law Enforcement Professionals and Police Social Workers (2001) [1 hour, 31 min.] (#Set 27) Street Gangs: A Secret History DVD (2000) [1 hour, 31, min.] (#1068) 1.53 Hours. / 1 Hour, 32 min. Basic Close Quarters Shooting for Law Enforcement (circa 2005) [1 hour, 32 min.] (#1240) 1.55 Hours. / 1 Hour, 33 min. Inside the Secret Service (2004) [1 hour, 32 min.] (#1211) Restrepo : One Platoon, One Valley, One Year (2010) [93 min.] (#1247) Sovereign Citizens : Extremists (CA POST Telecourse) (May 2013) [1 hour, 33 min] (#1309) 1.57 Hours. / 1 Hour, 34 min. Complete CPR (2008) [1 hour, 34 min.] (#1296) Emergency First Aid for Dogs : Working Dog Edition (2011) [1 hour, 34 min.] (#1221) 1.58 Hours. / 1 Hour, 35 min. 1.73 Hours. / 1 Hour, 44 min. 1.75 Hours. / 1 Hour, 45 min. Cultural Competency POST Telecourse (June 2002) [1 hour, 45 min.] (#864) Locating Human Remains (FBI Teleconference (October 13, 1993) [1 hour, 45 min.] (#337) Supporting Returning Military Law Enforcement Personnel POST Telecourse (June 2008) [1 hour, 45 min.] (#1228) 1.77 Hours. / 1 Hour, 46 min. Effective Courtroom Testimony (October and November 1998) [46 min. and 1 hour] (#663) Violence and Mental Illness: A Community Solution UAC Teleconference (1998) [106 min.] (#634) 1.80 Hours. / 1 Hour, 48 min. The Art of the Dynamic Shotgun (2010) [1 hour, 48 min NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 230 and 1 hour, 35 min.] (#Set 44) Reducing the Risk II: Making Your Church Safe from Child Sexual Abuse DVD Set (2003) [108 min.] (#417) 1.83 Hours. / 1 Hour, 50 min. CTO (Communications Training Officer) Development 2003: Tools for the Trainer POST Telecourse (2003) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#1266) Cultural Diversity in America (United Against Crime Teleconference) (1998) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#691) Employee Assistance Programs FBI Teleconference [1 hour, 50 min.] (#513) Social Media POST Telecourse (2012) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#1265) Use of Force by Peace Officers POST Telecourse (DVD) (February 2004) [1 hour, 50 min.] (#1225) 1.85 Hours. / 1 Hour, 51 min. Communities Answering the Call: Ministering to First Responders FBI Teleconference (May 14, 2003) [1 hour, 51 min.] (#908) Juvenile Boot Camps (Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Teleconference) (1996) [1 hour, 51 min.] (#605) Qualities of a Good FTO POST Telecourse (October 2002) [1 hours, 51 min.] (#867) 1.90 Hours. / 1 Hour, 54 min. Recognizing, Reporting & Preventing Terrorism POST Telecourse (April 17, 2003) [1 hour, 54 min.] (#901) 1.93 Hours. / 1 Hour, 56 min. Rodney King Case (The): What the Jury Saw in California v. Powell [1 hour, 56 min.] (#266) 1.95 Hours. / 1 Hour, 57 min. Addressing the Needs of Juvenile Status Offenders and Their Families DVD (January 2007) [1 hour, 57 min.] (#1084) Child Abuse Investigations (CA POST Telecourse DVD) (2000) [1 hours, 57 min.] (#1229) 1.97 Hours. / 1 Hour, 58 min. Second Chance vs. Magnum Force (1988) [118 min.] (#50) 1.98 Hours. / 1 Hour, 59 min. Concealed Carry : Techniques and Secrets of the Pros (1996) [1 hour, 59 min.] (#1297) 2.00 hours Achieving Diversity through Marketing FBI Teleconference (January 17, 2001) [2 hours] (#801) Active Shooter (CA POST Telecourse) (March 2016) [2 ours] (#1310) Bias-Based Policing: Remaining Fair and Impartial (CA POST Telecourse) (September 2014) [2 hours] (#1312) Cargo Theft FBI Teleconference (March 1997) [2 hours] (#581) Crimes Against the Elderly Interactive Teleconference (1998) [2 hours] (#608) Critical Incident Response Group: Criminal Behavioral Analysis FBI Teleconference (December 14, 2005) [2 hours] (#997) Dispatchers 2002: Becoming Culturally Competent POST Telecourse (July 2002) [2 hours] (#865) Dispatchers: Career Resiliency (CA POST Telecourse) (September 2015) [2 hours] (#1314) Dog Encounters: Keeping Officers Safe (CA POST Telecourse) (December 2015) [2 hours] (#1311) Domestic Abuse by Police Officers FBI Teleconference (September 1998) [2 hours] (#662) Domestic Violence: A Matter of Culture POST Telecourse (April 1998) [2 hours] (#638) Domestic Violence: Law Enforcement Response FBI Teleconference (May 1999) [2 hours] (#709) Emotional Survival POST Telecourse (November 1999) [2 hours] (#764) Hate Crime – The Violent Outgrowth of Intolerance FBI Teleconference (1998) [2 hours] (#623) Homeland Security and CommunityPolicing FBI Teleconference (September 5, 2002) [2 hours] (#856) Incident Command 9-11: Lessons Learned at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and Boca Raton, Florida (EENET Teleconference) (May 15 and June 5, 2002) [2 hours] (#893) Latin American Theft Rings FBI Teleconference (1996) [2 hours] (#535) Law Enforcement and Media: A Perspective from Behind the Camera [FBI Teleconference] (July 11, 2001) [2 hours] (#814) Leadership POST Telecourse (1996) [2 hours] (#540) Major Incident Protocol FBI Teleconference (1996) [2 hours] (#548) Managing Civil Disobedience POST Telecourse (July 1998) [2 hours] (#654) Managing Deadly Force Training: Questions and Issues FBI Teleconference (November 18, 1998) [2 hours] (#689) Managing Limited Duty Officers FBI Teleconference (August 13, 2003) [2 hours] (#909) Media Relations in Crisis Situations FBI Teleconference (April 12, 1995) [2 hours] (#471) Mental Health Update (CA POST Telecourse) (August 2013) [2 hours] (#1318) Misconduct to Corruption: Avoiding the Impending Crisis FBI Teleconference (January 13, 1999) [2 hours] (#690) New Era of Disobedience: Is Your Department Ready [FBI Teleconference] (November 7, 2001) [2 hours] (#820) Power of [Crime] Prevention with Community Policing FBI Teleconference (May 1997) [2 hours] (#578) Pursuits: Training, Vehicle Upgrades and Policy FBI Teleconference (November 2000 ) [2 hours] (#776) Stress Management in Law Enforcement FBI Teleconference (March 10, 1999) [2 hours] (#713) TESSA 2010 Super Storm Spotter Training Session DVD (2010) [2 hours] (#1190) Violence in the Workplace (FBI Teleconference) [2 hours] (#408) Women Executives in Law Enforcement FBI Teleconference (July 8, 1998) [2 hours] (#646) Workplace Violence FBI Teleconference (May 17, 2000) [2 hours] (#795) Workplace Violence POST Telecourse (June 1999) [2 hours] (#719) Youth Gangs in America : An Overview of Suppression, Intervention and Prevention Programs (OJJDP Teleconference) (March 21, 1997) [2 hours] (#846) 2.15 Hours. / 2 Hours, 9 min. 9-11 Commission Report DVD (2004) [130 min.] (#956) NEMRT DVD Catalog -- April 5, 2017), p. 231 2.17 Hours. / 2 Hours, 10 min. 2.75 Hours. / 2 Hours, 45 min. Crime Victims with Disabilities: What the Prosecutor Needs to Know (DVDs) (2006) [Disc 1: 1 hour, 20 min., Disc 2: 50 min.] (#1079) 911 on DVD: Volume 4 (circa 2012) [ 2 hours, 45 min., (Multiple short segments)] (#1272) Police Combat Tactics, Vol. 1 and 2 (DVDs) (2003) [Vol.1: 80 min., Vol. 2: 85 min.] (#1103) 2.18 Hours. / 2 Hours, 11 min. 2.93 Hours. / 2 Hours, 56 min. Elder Physical Abuse and Sexual Abuse: The Medical Piece (2003) [2 hours, 11 min. on 2 tapes] (#925) 2.22 Hours. / 2 Hours, 13 min. Illinois APCO Narrowbanding Seminar (May 2010) (DVD) (2010) [2 hour, 13 min.] (#1185) 2.33 Hours. / 2 Hours, 20 min. Crowd Control Update (California POST Telecourse) (July 2008) [2 hours, 12 min.] (#1201) Religions, Cultures and Communities DVDs (September 2006) [140 min, total] (#1073) 2.38 Hours. / 2 Hours, 23 min. Conflict Resolution for Youth: Programming for Schools, Youth-serving Organizations, and Community and Juvenile Justice Settings (Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Teleconference) (May 1996) [2 hours, 23 min. (over two tapes)] (#606) 2.40 Hours. / 2 Hours, 24 min. Developing the Executive Team (Viewpoints from the FBI Academy) (August 1996 through January 1997) [2 hours, 24 min.] (#Set 18) 2.42 Hours. / 2 Hours, 25 min. Investigating Financial Exploitation Against the Elderly Interactive Teleconference (March 11, 1999) [2 hours, 25 min.] (#677) 2.43 Hours. / 2 Hours, 26 min. Forensic Anthropology, with Dr. William Bass (1986) [2 hours, 26 min.] (#Set 20) 2.50 Hours. / 2 Hours, 30 min. Community Response to Juvenile Firesetting & Juvenile Arson: (July 1993) [2½ hours] (#332) Using and Presenting Digital Evidence in the Courtroom: Mock Trial DVDs (2008) [2 ½ hours] (#1113) 2.53 Hours. / 2 Hours, 32 min. Tactical Communications (CA POST Telecourse) (April 2007) [2 hours, 33 min] (#1313) 2.65 Hours. / 2 Hours, 39 min. Operation Lifesaver General Audience Videos (DVD) (circa 2007) [2 hours, 39 min.] (#1127) TESSA 2005 Super Storm Spotter Training Session DVD (2005) [176 min.] (#1041) 3 to 4 hours Ethics: Doing the Job Right and Doing the Right Job (FBI Teleconference) (August 1992) [3 hours] (#311) FBI Ballistic Testing Results (FBI Teleconference) (1989) [3 hours] (#1230) FTO Program FBI Teleconference (June 10, 1992) [3 hours] (#472) Major Case Investigation (FBI Teleconference) (December 1990) [3 hours] (#135) Serial Killers: Profiling the Criminal Mind DVD (circa 2000) [180 min.] (#980) Hooked: Illegal Drugs and How They Got That Way (2000) [200 min] (#979) Ethical Use of Force (CA POST Telecourse) (October 2005) [3 hours, 21 min.] (#1317) The Art of the Dynamic Shotgun (2010) [1 hour, 48 min and 1 hour, 35 min.] (#Set 44) 911onDVD -- Volume 3 (circa 2011) [205 minutes] (#1284) Way Advanced Concealed Carry Techniques (2004) [3 hours, 27 min.] (#1299) 911on DVD, Volume 5 (2012) [3 hours, 30 min.] (#1235) 911 on DVD: Volume 6 (2013) [3 « hours] (#1273) 911onDVD -- Volume 7 (2014) [210 minutes] (#1285) Organized Crime: A World History (DVDs) (2001) [217 min., over 5 programs] (#1057) Mafia: The History of the Mob in America (DVDs) (1993) [3 hours, 42 min. over 5 programs)] (#1058) Combat Lifesaver: Make Ready, with Doc Spears (2014) [3 hours, 43 min.] (#1275) Voices of September 11th [The] (2003) [3 hours, 47 min.] (#Set 29) Cleaning Up After the Disaster DVD set (2005) [3 hours, 51 min.] (#1094) More than 4 hours Autism: The Hidden Epidemic DVD (2005) [4 hours] (#975) New Trends in Suicide Bombers [FBITN] DVDs (circa 2006) [4 hours] (#1097) Gordon Graham: Risk Management and the Telecommunications Center DVDs (2007) [4 hours, 9 min, on 4 discs] (#Set 38) The Bullet Proof Mind (2011) [4 hours, 49 min.] (#Set 43 )
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