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The Criminal Mind: Fraud – Working The Con
SKU: ACRFRAUD
Convicted felons talk about their crimes and the techniques they use to fool the public and police officers, to pass bad checks, and to create fake identities.
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The Downward Spiral: Oxycontin and Opiate Addiction
SKU: BRADOW
Oxycontin abuse has grown faster than the abuse of any other prescription drug in decades according to the DEA. The drug is as addictive than heroin as it affects the brain and the body in the same way as heroin. Thousands of people have been affected, often fatally, by the misuse of this drug, a time-released painkiller. Many began taking the pills for a medical condition, and end up getting hooked. Others who take opiates for “recreation” think it’s “just another feel-good pill,” ...
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The Street Scenes Series
SKU: BRASTR
This 4 DVD Series Tackles today’s most widespread Substance abuse problems: Prescription Drugs, Oxycontin™ and Opiate Abuse, Ecstasy and Club Drugs
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Traffic Control Through Work Zones
SKU: ACRTRA
With the emphasis on worker safety, this video shows how to safely set up traffic control for short-term jobs. Clear and simple demonstrations explain step-by-step installation of the equipment used to create the five parts of a work zone required to safely control traffic, including:
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Using Cover
SKU: ACRUCO
Shows the penetration power of various handguns, rifles and shotguns against different objects and building materials. Examines tactical issues when confronted with various firearms.
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What to Expect: An Orientation for New Correctional Officers, 2nd Ed.
SKU: 875559
Produced in 2002. Being a correctional officer is one of the toughest, most responsible jobs in law enforcement, and new officers are often nervous or afraid when they arrive at their first facility. In this program, a broad group of seasoned officers reduces those anxieties by sharing the realities of the job – the importance of asking questions, of being able to admit mistakes and ask for help, of becoming attuned to inmates’ street smarts and alert to attempts at manipulation. They sp...
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