| Check out some of our videos from the Crime Watch presentations. The students perform at all 7 elementary schools, both middle schools, and Wayne High School. The videos are Windows Media formatted for viewing and may take several minutes to load after you click the play button. |
| The Wayne High School Crime Watch filmed "Shattered Life". It goes through the struggles of going through life while getting bullied and turning that pain inward. |
| The Wayne High School Crime Watch refilmed "This Is Your Life" |
| Alone is a poem written by Emily Nangle, a Warriors Crime Watch member that graduated in 2005 as our Vice President. |
| Hero was the first musical drama designed by the Warriors Crime Watch and we continue to use it. However, this year we have begun to use the Hero Remix version with a rap at the end. |
| The Wayne Crime Watch students made this video about "Choices & Consequences" for Prom week. This video relates many of the negative aspects of alcohol that the media and alcohol industry seems to leave out. |
| This video is of the stage musical drama "Hero" designed and performed by the students in the Warriors Crime Watch PRIDE Team. |
| This video is of the stage musical drama "Dare You to Move" designed and performed by the students in the Warriors Crime Watch. |
| "Alcohol, Drugs, and being a Role Model" - This is a 60 second public service announcement made by the Warriors PRIDE Team in 2005. |
| "I Dare You to Move" is a music video that was filmed over the Christmas break 2005. The video is about bullying but needs no other explanation, just watch it. |
| "Turnaround" is a drama made to music. It shows a girl and boy having a happy life. The girl then tries drugs. She quickly feels trapped and can't get out of her addiction. She is eventually able to breakaway from the drugs. |
| "Picking Teams" was developed by the students to discuss the earliest and most encountered signs of bullying. |
| "Concrete Angel" is a video about boyfriend/girlfriend abuse. It has been an ongoing project throughout the school year and the finished project has been a great success. |

| Videos |

| "Outside Looking In" is a video aimed toward elementary age students about bullying. |
| "Never Alone" shows a girl who has it all going for her, when all of a sudden, her life tumbles down. She turns to self-injury and her friend realizes how to help her. |
| "Untitled" shows how, while alcohol and drugs may be fun at first, they tear your life apart. |
| "What I've Done" shows the life of a girl who is bullied at school. One day, it all becomes too much, and she takes it out on her classmates. |
| "Operation WebSmart" is a video featuring "The CrimeWatchers" who are superheros designed to teach elementary-age children about Internet Safety. |
| The newest installment of Safe Side features the ever-famous Safe Side Superchick, who, in this video, teaches children how to be safe on the Internet. |
| "Already Over," by Red is a musical video that portrays the effects of the choices you make and how they do not only affect you but the people around you during prom. |
| "Face Down" shows the journey of a couple. The girlfriend is abused by her boyfriend and her friend helps her break free. |
| "Scream" is a video about an abusive boyfriend and the girlfriend's struggle to escape. |
| "Safe Side" is a video made for grades K-2 using the character "Safe Side SuperChick". She helps them learn stranger safety rules. |
| "Get Out Alive" is a video that shows how one choice can make a very big difference. It deals with drug and alcohol use. |
| The "Goodwill Skit" is about students making fun of someone because their clothes aren't name brand and popular. We see it far too often in school that people are excluded and made fun of because they're different. |
| "All These Lives" shows the effects of alcohol not only on the person using it, but on the people who care about them. |
| The skit is called "Do Not Touch". The chair in the video represents drugs and the "Do Not Touch" sign represents all the warnings we receive not to do drugs. |