A doctor calls a male prisoner to the “examining room” of the prison. Prisoner stands up and follows doctor. Young male prisoners talk to each other while they wait for their turn to take their physical and psychological exams. Doctor opens door to call out another prisoner. Sign reads “Examining Room” beside door. Two prisoners wait for their turns beside psychiatrist’s office door. Sign reads, "psychiatrist"
Part of training film that demonstrates proper FBI and law enforcement arrest techniques. A man heads home with a brown grocery bag. Man pulls out a can of cat food from the bag to show it to his pet cat, an orange tabby cat. Man talks to pet cat while cleaning his eyeglasses. Man goes to kitchen. Pet cat plays with beaded curtain. Man serves a bowl of pet food to his cat. Man opens his front door, meeting two police officers. Policemen introduced themselves and enters the man’s house. Policemen tell the man that they have his warrant of arrest for grand larceny from the Municipal Finance Company. Man hands over his can opener to the police officer. Man puts his hands up. Police officer’s partner frisks man for weapons. Man asks the policemen if he can say good-bye to his pet cat. Cat eating from pet bowl. Man reaches for his handgun after opening his drawer. Man shoots at two police officers, killing them. Man tearfully aims his gun at his cat. Man shoots at cat. Man aims gun at his head, pulling the trigger. Host speaks about the possible dangerous outcomes that could happen from arresting criminals. “Big city detective or small-town officer, under the law, every arresting officer has the same responsibility. He should not allow his personal feelings for the subject, his respect for community status, past friendships, misplaced sentiment to interfere to what he knows is proper arrest techniques to protect himself, and the subject”, the host warns.
Part of training film that demonstrates proper FBI and law enforcement arrest techniques. Two police officers walk out of the “Shelby County Courthouse” or Hyattsville Armory Hyattsville, Prince George's County in Maryland, USA. Police officers enter police car. Police car drives on rural road to farmhouse. Policemen knock on the door of house. A woman opens front door and greets the two police officers. Policemen follow the woman inside the house. A man operates a jigsaw inside his workshop. Policemen introduce themselves to man, inform him of his arrest charging him of manslaughter. Man looks at policeman with shock. Man extends his arms as policeman frisks him. Man takes off his white lab coat. Jigsaw tool held at suspect's neck. An electrical plug is unplugged. Two police officers subdue man. The host lectures the importance of taking serious consideration of any subject’s request to police officers. Host shows a jigsaw, noting, "Thompson's attempt at self-destruction was noted by the arresting officers."
Exterior view suburban home at night with moon. A couple asleep in bed. A burglar outside the house. Burglar with gloved hands and flashlight filing a door opening to gain entry. Burglar flashlight illuminates silver set in living room. Burglar steals a silverware set. The woman in bed awakes, wakes up her husband to check the house, saying, "I think I hear something downstairs." Husband puts on shoes and leaves. Burglar hides behind curtain. Burglar attacks man from behind. Shoe stepping on glass and breaking it. Burglar running out of house. Footing stepping in soil as burglar leaves. Woman with shocked expression. Woman comforting and helping her husband lying on the floor. Policeman guarding living crime scene as detectives take pictures, write down notes and gather evidence at the scene of the crime. View of sketch of the crime scene and pencil writing out word, "Glass." Detective questions man recuperating in bed while woman places an ice bag on her husband’s neck. Camera zooms in on a white robe on chair.
Police detectives wearing white gloves gather evidence from a suburban living room crime scene. A police officer takes down notes. Close up of officer examines the bottom of a flashlight and inscribing his initials on back for record keeping. Detective packs flashlight in a plastic bag. FBI laboratory forensic technician standing before a table with a flashlight that has been dismantled for examination. Close up of battery that he has found fingerprints on. Close up of FBI laboratory technician as he explains, "fingerprints provide a positive means of personal identification and form an indisputable link in the chain of evidence." Close up of a fingerprint on photo held by technician.
Police officers remove a curtain as a piece of evidence at a crime scene. Detective writing initials on lining of curtain gathered as evidence. FBI forensic technician from the hairs and fiber division standing in front of a robe suspended in laboratory to prepare to gather fibers. He notes, "this bathrobe, worn by the victim, is first searched for obvious hairs or fibers adhering to it." FBI technician scrapes robe to dislodge fibers. demonstrates how hairs and fiber are extracted from a cloth using a bloodied bathrobe. Forensic investigator scrapes the garment to dislodge unwanted particles. Closeup finger pointing to blood stains on bathrobe. Police officer scrapes up dried blood from carpet in crime scene. Policeman places powdered dried blood in pill box with tight-fitting lid and marks with pen. View of pill boxes containing blood samples as evidence from crime scene. At FBI serology laboratory, a forensic investigator points to robe with blood stains and notes that, "while a blood grouping alone is not sufficient to identify a person, it does lend weight to an identification, and it may well be sufficient to eliminate a suspect."
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