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60 (800) 843-2690 Management of Aggressive Behavior LE 95163V 30 min 1994 *VHS The frequency of assaults on police officers continues to rise every year. Roland Ouel lette, author of the book by the same name, looks at verbal and nonverbal behavior as it relates to public safety situations. The issues of space, the reactionary zone, gestures and posture, various types of conflict that people go through, and a host of other subjects are discussed. This video will help officers rec ognize, avoid, and/or minimize the problems involved in any confrontations. Recommended for Law Enforcement. The Managerfs Job: Folklore and Fact LE 91468V 32 min 1987 *VHS This program contrasts the textbook view of managerial functions with tasks performed by an actual manager guiding her company through a business crisis. Professor Henry Mintzbergfs commentary and analysis shows how much greater variety, ingenuity, and spontaneity required than a list of gmanagerial objec tivesh implies. This video is based on an article by Mintzberg (who is Bronfmann Professor of Management at Montrealfs McGill University), which appeared in the Harvard Business Review . Harvard Business Review Series, No. 5. Recommended for Adults. Managing Disagreements Constructively LE 95504V 15 min 1999 *VHS This video discusses how to manage disagreements constructively. The video outlines nine different strategies to help control disagreements among workers. Recommended for Adults. Marijuana: Setting Things Straight LE 95328V 17 min 1995 *VHS This program examines the history of marijuana use; its psychological, emo tional, and physical effects; and the legal consequences for those who use it. The misconception that marijuana is less dan gerous than alcohol and cigarettes and that it is a non-addictive, recreational drug that does not produce harmful side effects persists. In addition to its serious physi ological effects, marijuana is a ggatewayh drug a drug that teenagers use before they move on to more serious drug use. Recommended for Youth Adults. Maryland State Police Rolling and Stationary Road Blocks and Controlled Vehicle Interception LE 95226V 62 min 1986 *VHS This action-packed video demonstrates how to make different road blocks and discusses high speed pursuit. Recommended for Law Enforcement. The Media Relations Self-Defense Course LE 90735V 60 min 1987 *VHS Bob Shaw summarizes his course, aimed at anyone who must deal with overeager journalists or media broadcasters. He covers handling telephone and personal interviews to control what is aired and to minimize the damage from the release of bad news, and gives gthe 28 commandments of good media relations,h with #26 being gDonft fight with people who have ink delivered in a tank car.h Recommended for Adults. Medical Evaluation Sex Victims LE 95487V 24 min 1996 *VHS This video explains what the medical staff looks for in a patient evaluation and how to use that information in your inves tigation. Recommended for Law Enforcement. Memphis PD: War on the Streets LE 95313V 60 min 1996 *VHS This program takes a compelling look at the day-to-day realities facing police offi cers in Memphis, TN, whose problems with stress, depression, and suicide reflect the larger trend affecting police throughout the country. This program focuses on several police officers, follow ing them into the front lines of crime, and into their private lives, in which they allow their tough facades to fall away and reveal the pain underneath. Recommended for Law Enforcement. Men, Women, and Respect: Stopping Sexual Harassment in Correctional Facilities LE 95090V 17 min 1993 *VHS Sexual harassment interferes with the ability of corrections employees to work as a team; therefore, it hurts everyone in the facility. Employers are legally required to keep their workplaces free of sexual harassment. There are two basic types of sexual harassment: (1) quid pro quo (trad ing job-related benefits for sexual favors) and (2) creating a hostile or offensive working environment. Administrators should demonstrate their commitment to eliminating sexual harassment. They can do this by writing and implementing strong antiharassment policies, providing mandatory training to all employees, and encouraging victims of harassment to come forward. Recommended for Law Enforcement. Mental Conditioning for Combat LE 98990V 30 min 1981 *VHS This program was filmed at Colonel Jeff Cooperfs Gunsite, a pistol marksmanship training range, and features the content of Cooperfs class, Mental Conditioning for Combat. Cooper departs from the question, gWhat happens when a man who has proven he can hit a pack of ciga rettes at 25 meters four times out of five, misses a deadly enemy, at armfs length, with six shots?h He explains this puzzling gap in performance and the necessary mindset to correct it. Recommended for Law Enforcement. Mental Illness LE 58455V 14 min 1978 *VHS Presents chronic mental symptoms as exaggerations of things we all feel, with the aim of creating an attitude that is respectful as well as cautious in dealing with people who may be disturbed. Rec ommends control of personal reactions to avoid escalation, and the use of neutral and noncommittal conversation, which conveys personal concern while assess ing the situation. Recommended for Law Enforcement. Mental Illness Parts I, II, and III LE 95646V 41 min 1995 *VHS This video has three parts. In Part I, people with mental illness discuss their symptoms and contacts with law enforce ment. In Part II, parents of persons with mental illness discuss the familysf dilem mas. Part III examines law enforcementfs response to four persons with mental illness in crisis. Recommended for Law Enforcement. Men Who Rape: Rapist Profile LE 95493Va-c 44 min 1998 *VHS A three-part series on the profile of rapists. The first video covers the types of rapists; the second video covers information on physical evidence and more about types of rapists; and the third video covers instruc tional information on the victim. Recommended for Law Enforcement. Methamphetamine in Illinois User/Manufacturer Behavior LE 96470V 32 min 2001 *VHS What signs to look for in a meth manu facturer and a meth user are discussed in this video. Recommended for Law Enforcement.

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