“ 415 FAMILY DISTURBANCE “ 1970s POLICE & LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER DOMESTIC VIOLENCE TRAINING XD75704

Join this channel to get access to perks: Want to learn more about Periscope Film and get access to exclusive swag? Join us on Patreon. Visit Visit our website This law enforcement educational film is part of a series produced by David Lee and James Economides under the Attorney General’s Office for the State of California in conjunction with grants from “California Council on Criminal Justice” and the “Law Enforcement Assistance Administration,” United States Department of Justice. It is narrated by Evelle J. Younger, directed by Richard Bansbach and Eric E. Younger as executive producer. Released in 1970s, it is meant to show the changes in the approach of the Oakland, California police department in dealing with police code 415 “family disturbance“ as an attempt to bring the police and the citizen closer. Abstract (0:12). A man reading the newspaper and watching the tv as the woman walks in (1:13). The couple have a heated argument (1:18). As the man attempts to attack the woman, she holds a vase (1:29). The man slaps the woman across the face (1:33) as they are being heard outside the house (1:36). The officer talking about a case to while driving (1:47). “Legal Information for Law Enforcement” (2:29). “415 Family Disturbance One Department’s Approach” (2:239). Police officers arriving at a house (2:50). The man from the earlier scene is pulling the woman’s hair in the living room as the door knocks (3:05). Police officers questioning the man about the situation and the woman cries for help running to the door (3:42). The two police officers push the man inside as they barge in the house because the man tries to aggressively close the door (4:00). Woman sitting on the chair and telling the story of her fight with her husband (4:08). The police officers leave the house as the woman did not want to make a citizen’s arrest (4:55). The officers walk back to their car and report the case as “resolved” to the headquarter (5:13). They continue observing the house as the patrolman takes notes of his observations (5:54). “See the City Attorney in the morning” (7:06). “It’s a civil matter. See your lawyer” (7:09). Both officers run towards the house startled by the sound of a gunfire (7:11). They find the woman with a gun in her hand, and they handcuff her (7:23). View of Oakland city California (8:09). Oakland Police Administration Building (8:16). Office of Chief of Police (8:19). Three men in a meeting about the case (8:21). Chief of Police C R Gain (8:41). “To reduce the violence and conflict between the police officer and the citizen” (9:27). Two policemen getting out of a car and questioning a woman in Santa Rita St (9:40). A man speaking to the cops from the balcony of the house (11:06). Both police officers and the woman walk into the house (12:58). “Downplayed authority” (13:04). Police officers talking to the man and trying to solve the issue (13:07). Police officers in a locker room and talking about their 415 Family Disturbance cases (13:50). Recording starts and two police officers are sitting in the living room and talking to another woman (15:55). One of the officers writes the address of Alameda County Health Department and hands it over to the woman (15:55). A man barges in as he is assaulting a young boy (17:10) and the officers try to stop him (17:19). The officers try to talk to the man (17:25) before he aggressively refuses (18:40). The man attacks his wife with his belt and the officers stop him (19:58). The officers arrest the man for assault (20:17). Uniformed officers discussing the recording in the locker room (21:14). Chief of Police, Charles R Gain speaking from his office desk (21:23). Scenes from the spots of the patrolmen around the city (21:44). Three people standing next to a police car on the street (4:51). Two police officers in a “1325” police car heading to another 415F case (25:13). List of the officers from Oakland Police Department (25:55). List of role players (26:05). The script is written by David Lee and the script consultants are Marc Turchin and James Economides (26:23). List of collaborators (26:28). Role players provided by Edward O “Pete” Lee Education/Research, Inc (26:35). We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example: “01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference.“ This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit
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