XD80795 “SUPERVISORY DEVELOPMENT FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT: DISCIPLINE ” 1982 POLICE OFFICER TRAINING FILM

Supervisory Development for Law Enforcement: Discipline” is one of a series of training films made for police officers. This episode of the Supervisory Development” series shows scenarios in which supervising officers discipline the officers below them, and the viewers can see how their disciplinary actions affect the police force and those it serves. The film also explores themes such as police brutality and power dynamics. This film was presented by MTI Teleprograms Inc. It is a Harper & Row Criminal Justice Media program. It was created and written by Eugene N. Smith. The executive producer was Ellen Meet Tweedy. The associate producer was M. Linda Calabro. The management consultant was Marilyn J. Bryan. It was produced by Bay State Productions.

Police chief reads off assignments and officers stand in front of him (0:50). Supervisor stands in front of a cork wall with papers pinned to it (1:34). Cop walks into the Police Sergeant’s office while he is on the phone (2:25). Police officer sits in car and calls over the radio (3:15). Two officers ride in a car and call over the radio (3:30). Officer stands in front of his car in a parking lot (3:43). Police car pulls up (3:49). Supervisor speaks with the officer in the police car (4:01). Two law enforcement officers converse with one another (4:13). Officer pulls up to a small wooden home (5:09). Two officers, one male and one female, ring the home’s doorbell (5:21). White female officer (5:42). Woman with blonde hair and a pink shirt is crying (5:51). Couple fights in front of the cops (5:56). Officers restrain the husband and wife (6:00). Police car drives down a dark street (6:10). Police car parks behind a police car (6:17). Angry police officer stands in front of cop cars (7:04). Police supervisor reprimands male and female officers (7:09). White female police officer (7:10). Male officer and female officer driving in a police car (7:36). Green traffic light (7:44). Police car almost crashes with a car at an intersection (7:47). Police car backs up and turns on green flashing lights (7:53). Old police officer answers a call over the radio (8:07). Police car follows a car (8:18). Man with a mustache drives a car (8:20). Police car pulls over car (8:37). The man hands the officers his license and registration (8:51). Female officer writes a ticket (8:58). Officer yells at the man who was speeding (9:02). Female officer calls headquarters over the radio (9:10). Police officer begins to physically harass the man (9:20). Police officer arrests man (9:34). Police officer shoves man in police car (9:39). Older police officer confronts the younger police officer (9:46). Police officer walks down the hallway and into the Police Sergeant’s office (10:30). The Police Sergeant holds a pen and yells at the officer (12:09). Police officer stands up angrily (12:27). Police car drives in darkness (12:58). Police officer yawns and looks tired while driving (13:07). Police car drives down a road at night (13:17). Police officer prepares his car so he can nap (13:48). Officer makes a call over the radio (14:12). Police officer sleeping in his car (14:51). Officer gets out of the police car (15:11). Sergeant approaches the car of the sleeping officer (15:20). Officer sleepy gets out of the police car (15:42). Two police officers converse (15:47). Sergeant puts hands on the police officer and yells at him (16:23).

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