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CROWDS
This programme discusses crowd psychology and describes how to react to it.
Pre-conditioning, common focus as well as action and reaction are amply illustrated
by use of actualities. Proper action, impartiality, decisiveness and deliberation
are depicted at length. | 11
| 3,600
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EMERGENCY
EVACUATION PROCEDURES This programme illustrates and explains
all that needs to be done for evacuation especially for the first person on the
scene. |
10 |
2,950 |
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FIRST
AID TRAINING FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT Realistic recreation of emergency
situations most frequently encountered by Police and other law enforcers. The
programme illustrates appropriate methods of dealing with victims of accidents.
Also available in Hindi version at Rs. 5,510/- |
21 |
3,960
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INTERPERSONAL
COMMUNICATIONS Set in a custody environment, this programme
illustrates the effect an Officer’s mannerism and body language can have on a
situation. Specific communication techniques to make Officers more effective on
the job. | 26 |
5,090
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INMATE
TRICKS This programme analyses the various ingenious tricks
inmates use to hide contraband, self-made weapons and information on escape routes.
It shows Officers, both old and new, what to watch for and reminds them to stay
alert while maintaining thorough inspection procedures. |
17 |
5,090
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HANDLING
THE JUVENILE OFFENDER This tactical overview emphasises Officer
judgement when dealing with juvenile situations. It includes the sympathetic,
the parent-substitute, and the hardnosed approaches. It deals with parent contact,
juvenile responses and the importance of positive Officer contact in shaping attitudes
and developing trust .Also available in Hindi version at Rs. 5,500/-
| 22 |
4,050
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HANDLING
PRISONERS : AN ANALYSIS OF OFFICERS KILLED Many Officers have
been killed by inmates in custody because the officer was alone and the inmate
was armed. This study assists Officer in recognising the mistakes that could be
lethal. Also available in Hindi version at Rs. 5,750/- |
18 |
4,650
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HIGH-RISK
BUILDING ENTRIES Executing warrants in a high-risk area requires
preparation, strategy and skill. This programme examines every aspect of entry
process including pre-raid workup, team assignments, equipment and safety measures
before and after. | 28 |
5,310
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HIGH
SPEED PURSUITS : CODE THREE OPERATIONS This training programme
reviews many practical tips for Officers engaged in high-speed pursuits. It recommends
that Officers continuously assess the situation and avoid ‘tunnel vision’. It
defines various elements to justify a chase and otherwise. |
19 |
5,310
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MAN
WITH GUN CALLS : AN ANALYSIS OF OFFICERS KILLED The programme
illustrates dramatically the many ways to die in an encounter of this nature and
urges Officers to study them for their own safety and survival. |
15 |
3,650
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MOB
AND RIOT CONTROL The programme covers tactical squad formations,
the use of batons and protection from smoke and tear gas. It illustrates techniques
for controlling mobs and quelling riots. The many simulations shown in the programme
prepare Officers for dealing with disturbances. Also available in Hindi
version at Rs. 4,500/- |
14 |
3,010
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MOB
PSYCHOLOGY AND CONTROL At correctional institutions, inmates
form a crowd. Crowds can turn into mobs. This programme reviews what is known
about crowds and suggests ways of preventing a crowd from becoming a mob and turning
a mob back into group of individuals. Also available in Hindi version at
Rs. 3,460/- | 11 |
2,730
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OFF
DUTY : AN ANALYSIS OF OFFICERS KILLED Many Officers die off
duty while preventing robberies or attempting to catch criminals without the benefit
of proper weapons or backup. This programme discourages off-duty heroics and recommends
the assistance of a reliable witness. |
16 |
4,650
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OFFICER
SAFETY This programme shows the
ways one can avoid being a victim. Topics discussed include escorting a prisoner,
entering a cell and breaking up a fight. |
11 |
2,790
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OFFICER
SURVIVAL : THE WILL TO SURVIVE Never quit! Always fight back!
Officers put duty first but determination and an overwhelming will to live helps
them to recover and carry on. | 15 |
4,650
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THE
POLICE This programme is concerned with encounters between
the police and teenagers and is intended to stimulate discussion. It was made
with the collaboration of the Community Programmes Unit of the London Metropolitan
Police and includes reconstructions of typical incidents in which, teenagers may
get involved. | 24 |
4,320
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POLICE
OFFICERS : DAY AND NIGHT Following this Officer through a
typical day we learn about the routine of police work and about the training required
to become a professional protecting and serving people. He is well trained, intelligent
and competent. Apart from being an Officer, he is also a family man. |
11 |
2,790
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PRISONER
CONTROL AND TRANSPORT Proper procedures for hand-cuffing,
multiple seating and switching custody are examined and dangers of deviating from
proven methods are realistically illustrated in this programme. Also available
in Hindi version at Rs.3,850/- |
12 |
2,620
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PUBLIC
OFFICIAL PROTECTION This guide centres on pedestrian and vehicular
security techniques discussing ‘diamond’, ‘wedge’ and ‘cave-in’ formations. Follow
car responsibilities are shown in detail – turning, changing lanes, parking and
freeway driving. | 17 |
4,650
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RESPONDING
TO HIGH RISK CALLS Taking the case of a bank heist, this
programme depicts several practical tips for an Officer engaged in such pursuits
and delineates some foolproof strategies. |
12 |
3,750
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SHOOTING
THROUGH WINDSHIELDS This programme deals with an Officer
being shot at through the windscreen of his vehicle while seated inside. It illustrates
the injuries that can be inflicted by glass shards - damage tothe eyes and skin
as well as hearing. The programme also presents two practical alternative approaches
to firing through the windshield and stresses the advantages of pre-planning and
advance training in this type of encounters. Also available in Hindi version
at Rs. 4,950/- | 07 |
3,950
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SURVIVING
THE ODDS A dramatic recreation of a traffic incident where
Officers make a halt and are then surrounded and attacked. The material, emotional
and physical preparations required for survival are discussed and demonstrated.
| 10 |
3,750
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TACTICAL
CONTAINMENTS This programme enables Officers to identify
the need for tactical containment, determine when, where and how back-up units
should be deployed and respond. It illustrates the importance of command and coordination
of all support personnel. Also available in Hindi version at Rs. 4,950/-
| 16 |
3,950
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USING
COVER A series of demonstrations of various bullets punching
holes in a variety of targets. Different firearms and varying distances are discussed.
| 17 |
5,250
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URBAN
SNIPER SITUATIONS An examination and discussion of the tactics
that Patrol Personnel can employ against attacks by urban snipers. Preparing for
a sniper attack; steps to take under fire; determining snipers' hiding place;
and techniques of rescuing victims are graphically depicted. |
15 |
4,650
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| Correctional
Officers Series 27 Programmes
This series of programmes offers an excellent opportunity of training for Officers,
new and experienced. |
ASSAULT
ON OFFICERS : ATTITUDE MISTAKES This programme illustrates
common attitude errors like treating inmates as inferior human being, taunting
them, retaliating for trouble they might have caused and supervising through intimidation.
The dramatisation in this programme is of great value. |
18 |
5,310
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ASSAULT
ON OFFICERS : TACTICAL MISTAKES
This programme dramatises common tactical mistakes that result in Officer
injuries and explains clearly the procedures they should follow. It shows them
ways of avoiding mistakes such as standing too close to inmates who are out of
control, neglecting to check the state of mind of the inmates before opening the
doors. | 19 |
5,310
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CELL
EXTRACTION Correctional Emergency Response Team Training
CERT is a carefully trained group of Officers who handle emergencies within
a correctional facility in addition to their regular duties. This programme details
the complex cell entry procedures used to transfer inmate without causing any
injuries. It also shows the care involved in the task of a CERT member from the
beginning to the appearance of a Health Officer to examine the prisoner. |
09 |
3,050
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CELL
SEARCHES Nothing is simple about a cell search if it is done
right. Tough questions are asked of experienced Officers to help them determine
if they are as systematic and thorough as they think they are. |
15 |
4,250
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COMMUNICATION
SKILLS Skills illustrated are listening with interest to
the problems of the inmates, exhibiting a willingness to talk, listening without
interrupting or dominating the interaction, treating all problems as important
and being fair and impartial. |
17 |
5,090
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CON
GAMES INMATES PLAY This programme shows the games the inmates
play to manipulate Officers. The main protection against con games is good supervision
of inmates. Effective techniques of supervision are shown and their specific effects
on maintenance of control are discussed at some length. |
22 |
5,240
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DECISION
EXERCISES Dramatic vignettes illustrate twenty-one problem
situations Correctional Officers face in their daily encounters with inmates.
The problems dealt with in this programme are complaints about job assignments,
accusations of mistreatment, attempts to make deals with Officers, sexual advances
towards Officers and suicide attempts. |
24 |
5,090
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HANDLING
AGGRESSIVE INMATES Sooner or later every Officer faces an
aggressive inmate. This programme dramatises situations of confrontation in which
they were injured. It demonstrates techniques of handling violent inmates, reducing
tensions and avoiding injuries. The dramatisation, precise explanation and supporting
captions lead to a clear understanding of the subject. |
22 |
5,830
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INMATE
MANAGEMENT This programme demonstrates to the Officers methods
of dealing with disciplinary problems and managing inmates effectively. It shows
ways of maintaining control in difficult situations and yet treat inmates with
respect. A good example to create a positive environment are the topics dealt
with in this programme. |
20 |
5,090
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IF
YOU ARE TAKEN HOSTAGE Being taken hostage is a daily risk
for Officers. This programme outlines the patterns and stages that most hostage
situations follow and it shows life saving survival techniques for Officers. |
17 |
3,835
|
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INMATE
BODY SEARCHES : Part 1 – Clothed Body Search
Also available in Hindi version at Rs. 4,650/- Part
2 – Unclothed Body Search Also available in Hindi version
at Rs. 4,650/- These two programmes illustrate techniques and rules
for male and female clothed and unclothed body searches – an area of work that
requires highest professional standards. Emphasis is placed on reasons why each
aspect of the search is conducted as it is. |
17
13
| 3,950
3,550 |
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INTERVIEWING
TECHNIQUES This programme focuses on effective techniques
to get information from inmates. It shows that simply asking for explanations
on the spot is of no great help. Effective interviewing requires privacy and time
to establish a rapport and keep lines open for communication. |
21 |
5,090
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INTRODUCTION
TO CONTRABAND Contraband control calls for imagination applied
to both materials and hiding places. This programme illustrates with startling
clarity that “if you give the wrong inmate enough time and wrong toys to play
with, you will regret it”. |
12 |
3,125
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OFFICER
OBSERVATION When the instincts of an Officer or his 'vibes'
are properly 'tuned', they can be good tools for control. The experienced Officer
would say “you can feel it in the air” whether it be a planned escape, a gang
war or other planned disturbances. This programme exemplifies time-tested unusual
inmate behaviour that ought to be noticed. |
13 |
3,025
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PRINCIPLES
OF DISCIPLINE In this programme, the day-to-day application
of the basics of good discipline is shown at length. It tells of the responsibility
of the Officers to understand techniques for maintaining discipline and applying
them for the good, safety and orderliness of the institution. |
22 |
5,090
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PROBLEM
EXERCISES : STAFF-INMATE RELATIONS A number of problem-situations
encountered by Officerss are dramatised in this programme. They include an inmate
accusing Officers of prejudice and of sexual advances; an Officer observing unusual
behaviour of an inmate and an Officer smelling alcohol on the breath of an inmate
about to be released. | 19 |
5,090
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PROBLEM
SOLVING FOR FIRST LINE SUPERVISORS This programme details
the difficult and complex responsibilities of a First Line Supervisor in a correctional
facility. Sixteen situations faced by Officers are simulated in detail. This innovative
training programme is aimed at improving the problem-solving skills of both new
and experienced Officers by showing them the ways they can fine-tune their decision-making
skills in the friendly environment of the classroom. |
19 |
5,090
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SECURITY
IN A CORRECTIONAL FACILITY Concrete and steel are only a small
part of security. It is the knowledge of elements of security and their practice
by the Officers that makes an institution secure. This programme encourages them
to test their own practices and knowledge as well as their thoroughness. |
21 |
5,090
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SEARCHES
This comprehensive programme provides individualised training and review
of search procedures. It helps build the ability of the Officer to recognise contraband
and potentially contraband materials. It reinforces their understanding of procedures
and routines for searching prisoners (both clothed and unclothed searches) and
includes methods of searching cell areas and vehicles. |
58 |
5,310
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STAFF-INMATE
RELATIONS : PART 1 STAFF-INMATE RELATIONS
: PART 2 These two programmes demonstrate the give and take
in relationships between Staff and inmates. It helps Officers to enhance that
cooperation. Self analysis identifies areas for improvement. |
14
13 | 3,250
3,250 |
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STRESS
MANAGEMENT Correctional work can be very stressful. The video
dramatises reasons for stress, shows its symptoms and helps officers take the
most important step in stress management: recognising the problem. It also offers
techniques for handling stress. Also available in Hindi version at Rs.
3,460/- | 11 |
2,730
|
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SUPERVISION
OF INMATES A no-nonsense discussion amongst Officers from
several institutions of their role. They anticipate problems and offer solutions
based on the events of the years of their experience. |
23 |
5,830
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SUPERVISION
OF SPECIAL INMATES Four major psychological disorders and
their characteristics are the subject of this programme. It also provides guidelines
for understanding special inmates and demonstrates correct procedures for dealing
effectively with them. |
20 |
5,830
|
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TRANSPORTATION
OF INMATES : If You Are Taken Hostage
This informative programme deals with the realities of Officers being taken hostage
by their prisoners. It illustrates both good and bad tactics used. It discusses
the crucial role of the initial actions of the Officer taken hostage; things to
avoid while being held hostage; and the various risks of transporting prisoners
and the potential of being taken hostage. |
10 |
3,960
|
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TRANSPORTATION
OF PRISONERS Transporting prisoners is a rather specialised
task. It can be risky for both Officers and inmates if not conducted with thoroughness
and safety in mind. The principles for safe transportation are shown in detail
in this programme. | 13 |
3,025
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