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74 (800) 843-2690 Sexual Harassment Chicago Police Department LE 95067V 5 min 1993 *VHS This video program defines sexual harass ment as it relates to Chicago law enforce ment officers. It features John Klein, General Counsel to the Superintendent and was produced by the Chicago Police Department. Recommended for Law Enforcement. Shape Up: An Alternative to Scared Straight LE 86928V 28 min 1986 *VHS Juveniles and their parents are matched with prisoners for counseling of an unusual nature. Prisoners express their regrets and give advice, telling the realities of prison life and the effects on the families they left behind. This process is based the idea that reason, logic, and a knowledge of what sort of thing it will mean can help dissuade juveniles from criminal activity. Recommended for Junior High Adults. Shattered Lives LE 95483V 43 min 1998 *VHS The focus of this 45-minute video is engaging the youth of America in rec ognizing when they are involved in an abusive relationship and how to break the pattern and whether they are the violent party or the one who has been injured. Recommended for Teens Adults. Shoot to Live: Gunfight Survival LE 91453V 60 min 1990 *VHS Reviews the credentials of presenter Massad Ayoob and conducts an informal conversation with him which covers what to expect in violent encounters; why training is more important in violent encounters than education; choices and reasons for choos ing different guns and ammunition for them; recommendations for home defense; how to assess threats and when to use lethal force; and surviving a gunfight. Recommended for Law Enforcement. Shooting for Keeps LE 95395V 60 min 1996 *VHS In this video Col. Rex Applegate, closecombat expert and former instructor to the OSS, reveals the secrets of this simple, easily learned, yet deadly method of close-quarter shooting and proves conclusively its continued relevance in todayfs world. Recommended for Law Enforcement. Shoplifting LE 95010V 15 min 1991 *VHS Developed for store employees to identify shoplifters. Discusses the different types of shoplifters, body language, and how shoplifters may dress to disguise stolen merchandise. Recommended for Adults. Shoplifting Doesnft Pay LE 95209V 19 min 1995 *VHS Many young adults consider shoplifting to be a minor crime that does not result in severe penalties. This program will prove differently as it documents the expe riences of a teenager after he is arrested for shoplifting. Recommended for Teens Adults. Shoplifting: Preventing the Crime LE 95398V 23 min 1993 *VHS A professional shoplifter narrates this film and shows the gtricksh of the trade. He talks about the kleptomaniac, how juveniles make up a third of all shoplift ers, and how most shoplifting is done by the general public because they want something for nothing. This video offers prevention tips that are precise, practical, and easy to follow. Recommended for Adults. Shotgun or Sidearm? LE 57329V 16 min 1979 *VHS Explores situations in which an officer must decide whether to use a sidearm or a shot gun. Demonstrates the advantages and disadvantages of a shotgun, and explores its capacities. Teaches the officer what should be considered in making his/her decision and what problems arise when an error is made. Covers both tactical and psychological aspects of the weapons. Recommended for Law Enforcement. Sight Alignment LE 95180V 22 min 1995 *VHS gOne of the most important factors in shooting a firearm is sight alignment,h says Jim Peters of the North Florida Fire arm Training Center. He hosts this unique training program that allows viewers to see exactly what the shooter sees when firing at a target. Theories of sight alignment covered include arc of movement, follow through, and front and rear sight. The train ing covers a number of exercises with ferent firearms and different distances. Recommended for Law Enforcement. The Sixth Sense: Body Language Techniques for Law Enforcement LE 58033V 20 min 1978 *VHS Beginning with a dramatic vignette show ing a chance encounter at a diner, where an officerfs trust of his own uneasiness with the demeanor of two people results in the recovery of a stolen car, and ana lyzes the gbody languageh which told him that something was wrong. Explains, in another vignette, some ethnic and cultural variants in body language which may lead officers into error. Shows, in a third, how officers can use their own body language to calm disputants. Recommended for Law Enforcement. SkinHeads USA LE 95312V 54 min 1997 *VHS This program takes viewers for an extended look at this alarming phenomenon, providing an unprecedented inside look at a neo-Nazi Skinhead organization, its operations, and its personalities. The program covers the groupfs day-to-day activities at its headquarters, White Power rallies and recruitment drives, and even visits inside a prison, where four skinheads are jailed following the murder of an African-American man. Recommended for Adults. Small Town Big City Success Stories: Whatfs Working in Crime Prevention LE 95470V 102 min 1999 *VHS Large and small jurisdictions throughout the country are proving every day that prevention works and demonstrating how it helps sustain safe neighborhoods; improves the quality of life; saves money; protects youth, seniors, families, and other residents; motivates community involvement; and encourages collaboration. This session will provide insight into sev eral successful local prevention programs, drawing on lessons that law enforcement, local government, and community leaders will want to consider as they look to adapt to the needs of their communities. Recommended for General Audience. Smith vs. Illinois: Miranda Rule LE 05307V 10 min 1985 *VHS Deals with the fact that courts have devel oped conflicting standards in determining whether an accused personfs request for counsel is ambiguous. Reviews the Smith case, in which a young man convicted of armed robbery asserted that police had continued to question him after they should have stopped. Traces the deci sion reversals through the court system, emphasizing that different states have different criteria in these circumstances. Supreme Decisions Series. Recommended for Law Enforcement. Smokeless Tobacco: Your Habit or Your Life LE 95451V 16 min 1999 *VHS Uses interviews with smokeless tobacco users who developed cancer and a den tist who has seen the damage smokeless tobacco can cause. This video debunks the myths and exposes snuff and chewing tobacco as the addictive, dangerous drugs that they are. Recommended for Teens Adults.

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