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POLICE TRAINING VIA ETV (EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION) - FROM CRIME TO COURT IN SOUTH CAROLINA (FROM CRIMINAL JUSTICE AS A SYSTEM - READINGS, 1975 BY ALAN R COFFEY AND VERNON E RENNER - SEE NCJ-29171)

NCJ Number
29181
Author(s)
T GROSBOLL
Date Published
1975
Length
9 pages
Annotation
THIS ARTICLE DESCRIBES HOW TELEVISION CAN OFFER COURSES TO SMALLER RURAL COMMUNITY POLICE AGENCIES WHO ARE UNABLE TO SEND THEIR STAFF TO TRAINING CENTERS IN METROPOLITAN AREAS.
Abstract
THE CLASSES OFFERED VIA TELEVISION PREPARE THE POLICE FOR MORE EFFICIENT AND EFFECTIVE CRIME PREVENTION AND FOR DETECTION AND APPREHENSION OF THE CRIMINAL. SOME OF THE PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES FOR MAKING A POLICE TRAINING PROGRAM ARE DISCUSSED, SUCH AS PRODUCTION SCHEDULES AND THE USE OF ANIMATION.