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North Carolina Justice Academy AAAudioudioudiovisualvisual CaCatttalalalogogog NORTH CAROLINA JUSTICE ACADEMY PO Box 99 • Salemburg, NC 28385 Phone: (910) 525-4151 • www.jus.state.nc.us/NCJA North Carolina Department of Justice • Roy Cooper/Attorney General The North Carolina Justice Academy Audiovisual Catalog Introduction The North Carolina Justice Academy Audiovisual Catalog is designed to give you, the user, an easy reference to our audiovisual library. You can assist us by the careful use of the materials and the prompt return of them. The purpose of the Audiovisual Center at the North Carolina Justice Academy is to provide criminal justice personnel in North Carolina with training and public information materials for their use. The library contains over 2573 videotapes, CDs and DVD programs. The materials listed in this catalog are available on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no charge for this service other than return postage/insurance. We encourage you to use this service and to provide us with suggestions for new titles. We want to provide you with the best and most useful materials available. Winter 2006 Procedures for Use Anyone participating in the media services offered by the North Carolina Justice Academy Audiovisual Center is expected to abide by the following regulations: 1. Requests for audiovisual materials are taken by letter, e-mail message or fax. You will receive written confirmation of each item scheduled for you and the date or dates of use. 2. The Audiovisual Center makes videotapes and other materials available without charge to all borrowers except for return postage. Materials may be returned via UPS or the US Post Office. All items must be insured as the borrower is liable for any lost materials. 3. Requests for materials should be submitted at least two weeks in advance but no more than three months in advance. 4. Request materials for the specific date that items are to be used. 5. Most materials circulate for a period of one week, with a maximum of two weeks. 6. Borrowers should return items by the date stamped on the statistics card placed inside the item. It is imperative that you return materials promptly after use so that other borrowers will not be disappointed. Consistently over- due return of materials may result in the loss of services to the offender. 7. Notify the Audiovisual Center of cancellations as early as possible. 8. After materials have been used, please record the number of showings and the number of people viewing in the space provided on the form sent with the materials. If materials were not used, please indicate that on the form. 9. Return damaged items immediately with brief explanation of the problem and approximate location of damage. 10. The materials in the North Carolina Justice Academy Audiovisual Center are covered by copyright laws. Videotapes that are for sale by the North Carolina Justice Academy are offered by the Academy’s Video Productions Unit and a separate listing of holdings is available from that department. Contact information Audiovisual Center, Attention: Kitty Peak, PO Box 99, 204 Faculty Avenue, Salemburg, NC 28385 Email: [email protected] Phone: 910-525-4151, ext. 257 • Fax: 910-525-4491 (OH) Kehoe Brother's Shoot-Out Volume 4, Program 8 VHS In The Line of Duty 1999 47 Min Color LET When a veteran Ohio Highway Patrol Officer pulls over a vehicle with two heavily armed and violent militiamen, training made the difference for Trooper Harker and Deputy Gates of the Clinton County (OH) Sheriff's Office. 17 Again Power Mix CDROM Power Music 2003 45 Min Adult This popular music is excellent to accompany exercise for seniors. 1999 Juvenile Justice Reform VHS NC Justice Academy Video Productions Unit 1999 21 Min Color LET " 1999 Juvenile Justice Reform" videotape details updates to Juvenile Law. 48 Hours Cyberstalker VHS CBS News 2001 50 Min Color LET More than 15 million children currently go online - more than 10 million of them in America. Are they safe? For that matter, are adults safe when they go online? Maybe not. "48 Hours" takes a look at cyberstalking and other online dangers. 50's Workout CDROM Power Music 1996 45 Min Adult This music is designed to accompany step workout routines and aerobic programs. 720 Deadly Seconds: A Countdown to Tragedy VHS LA Educational Media 1987 25 Min Color LET Suicides in police lockups are increasing at epidemic proportions. Tragically, as the death toll rises, so does the responsibility and blame on law enforcement officers. Lack of education and careless neglect on behalf of police officers is a contributing factor in many of these deaths. The consequences are always devastating, both emotionally and financially. This tape is designed to help prevent lockup suicides. 911 TTY Training Package VHS Community Service Center for the Deaf & Hard of 29 Min Color Adult Hearing 1997 This program offers a unique approach to 911-TTY training that no other program offers: to address and reduce the frustration levels of both TTY users and 911 operators so that both parties gain a better understanding of the 911-TTY system. The purpose of this training program is : to train 911 trainers/operators how to handle TTY calls and to train TTY users how to use 911 services. 911 Zone Skills Training Package CDROM Professional Pride 60 Min Color Adult Part 1: The Trainer's Toolbox of (12) skill teaching tools with master set of answer cards, games, full training how-to, tips and ideas. Part 2: The Hiring Test or Readiness Test is on CD with (5) student answer books. Part 3: This part contains Promotion in Basket Exam for Supervisor. 9mm Issues & Training, Parts I & II VHS Kansas City PD 1988 180 Min Color LET North Carolina Justice Academy Audiovisual Catalog March 2006 1 This program will focus on the issues involved in adopting the semi-automatic pistol as an issue weapon. The presenters will address the comparative differences of the advantages and disadvantages between the revolver and the semi-automatic pistol; a comparison of the semi-automatic issue weapons available; semi-automatic bullet test results; and legal issues in transitional training. The program is intended for all levels of law enforcement personnel. Abandoned Stolen VHS Charles MacCrone Productions 1985 8 Min Color LET This program discusses how to identify and recover the abandoned vehicle; how to check the VIN; evidence gathering; and, of course, the written report. Abnormal Behavior VHS NCJA 1989 47 Min Color LET Nineteen scenarios depicting behaviors in the areas of self-destruction, domestic calls (alcohol related), violence towards others, suicide, mental retardation, and schizophrenia. The purpose of the scenarios is to provide situations which will help the students practice the decision-making skills covered in Basic Law Enforcement Training, "Special Populations". Instructors teaching "Special Populations" are required to show and discuss one scenario from each of the six areas self-destruction, domestic calls (alcohol related, violence towards others, suicide, mental retardation, and schizophrenia. Accident Investigation VHS Emergency Film Group 1995 20 Min Color LET ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION covers mechanical accidents, including those resulting from the use or misuse of equipment, occupational illness, line of duty death, and accidents involving motor vehicles. Emphasizes the use of findings to create a safer work environment. Accident Trauma Victim Identification/Death Notification VHS NCJA 1998 26 Min Color LET ACCIDENT-TRAUMA VICTIM IDENTIFICATION emphasizes the importance of identifying designated organ donors. (Chapter 90, Article 35, 90-601) Accident-Trauma Victim Identification, "The Carolyn Sonzogni Act", 1997. The identification of accident-trauma victims is crucial to the timely notification of the next of kin of accident-trauma victims and to the recovery of organs and tissues for organ transplants. In recognition of these facts, it is the policy of this State (N.C.) and the purpose of this act to provide for the timely identification of accident-trauma victims by law enforcement, fire, emergency, rescue, and hospital personnel. DEATH NOTIFICATION will illustrate the proper procedure for delivering a death notification so that officers can perform the task with professionalism, compassion, and the proper information. Action for the First Responder/Negligent Retention VHS LETN 1992 50 Min Color LET ACTION FOR THE FIRST RESPONDER was prepared to give law enforcement officers an understanding and working knowledge of actions for the hazardous materials first responder. NEGLIGENT RETENTION was prepared to give law enforcement officers an understanding and working knowledge of negligent retention. Active Countermeasures/Crime Scene Diagramming VHS LENET 1992 58 Min Color LET ACTIVE COUNTERMEASURES was prepared to present line officers with a simple, easy to learn and maintain, court defensible unarmed blocking and striking training system. The program will explain the role of active countermeasures in the force continuum. CRIME SCENE DIAGRAMMING was prepared to give law enforcement officers an understanding and working knowledge of crime scene diagramming. Addicted Brain VHS Films for the Humanities 1991 26 Min Color Adult This documentary takes viewers on a tour of the world's most prolific manufacturer and user of drugs--the human brain. The biochemistry of the brain is responsible for joggers' highs, for the compulsion of some people to seek thrills, for certain kinds of obsessive-compulsive behavior, even for the drive to achieve power and dominance. 2 March 2006 North Carolina Justice Academy Audiovisual Catalog After McMartin VHS Kidsrights 1992 55 Min Color Adult As the longest, costliest criminal trial in history, the McMartin acquittal sent shock waves across the country for field professionals. When jurors said they believed children had been molested but case prosecutors had not proven it "beyond a shadow of a doubt," everyone wondered what went wrong. This video provides professionals in the field guidance by pointing out areas that still need a tremendous amount of work.