PROCEDURAL JUSTICE

How to Predict Violence & Influence Outcomes

Dynamics of Street Engagements and Situational Awareness


08:00 am – 05:00 pm

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Civic Center, Community Rooms A & B
1 Civic Center Circle
Brea CA
92821

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  • July 15, 2019 - July 16, 2019
    8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Civic Center, Community Rooms A & B, 1 Civic Center Circle, Brea, California, 92821, United States

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Course Description

Stopping violence before it starts is a learnable and necessary skill. Too often, officers are reactive to aggression rather than predictive. Preparing for a violent encounter requires that you quickly and accurately identify behaviors that indicate vicious intent. If done effectively, you have the power to influence outcomes.

How to Predict Violence & Influence Behavior begins by delving deeply into the science of Kinesics and the study of body language, stances, gestures, and micro-expressions. Using videos of recent attacks on officers, we analyze subtle movements, mannerisms and warning signs of the impending aggression. We will discuss how these same, proven skills can assist in getting confessions.

We then discuss the critical importance of your own behavior and how it can be affected by emotion and stress. Learn what science tells us about human behavior and how asking the right questions, actively listening and showing empathy can be the keys to controlling, redirecting and influencing others. Once learned, you can control the outcome of a potentially deadly encounter.

Old School ‘verbal defense’ classes train old school communication theory. This course was developed using today’s research in the science of human behavior and decades of real street experience.

This class will discuss:

  • How the Five Truths of Human Behavior will Help You Read the Signs.
  • Situational Awareness: You, The Subject and the Environment.
  • Statement Analysis: Knowing What They Don’t Know They’re Saying.
  • The Critical “Signs”: Intent, Motivation and Hidden Meanings.
  • Spotting Lies: Active Listening and Asking the Right Questions.
  • The Eight Essentials to Getting Confessions.
  • Language and the Use of Force: Communicating Clearly.
  • Stay in the Moment! Avoiding Stress Induced Blindness.
  • The Power of Thinking Without Thinking.
  • This course is designed for all ranks and assignments and focuses on presenting students with simple yet realistic and effective techniques to improve verbal and nonverbal interactions skills immediately.

 

This class is a crash course in contemporary leadership skills and traits. It’s essential to those interested in learning… and great to those currently leading.
Officer Rivera, Salinas PD, CA