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Sounds like some of the most practical skills people in our line of work need to learn.
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I'm all for it.Any knucklehead can escalate a situation, but it takes brains and skill to defuse a situation. It?s also the most satisfying way to deal with a problem.
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Add it. Add it. Add it.
Police Officers may seek (for whatever reasons) to escalate a situation to an arrestable level. We don't have, nor need, that tactic. After all, if the bad guy goes away happy, he's not a bad guy anymore.
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Geoff, anything that makes this profession more effective and its members more efficient is a welcome addition. Please welcome that person with open arms. We should do the same, open minds and hearts.
Enjoy the day,
Bill
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I received the MANDT (aggressive person) certification last year. It was very helpful. I think a column on this topic would be welcomed.
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Of course...
Thats like asking... would you like to have a steak and baked potato tonight, or would you rather not eat this month?
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Controlling an Incident - do you want info?
Ok, I just got off the phone with a former police officer who now works in handling agressive behavior situations, and offers training for security officers, human resources personnel and corporate managers. Would you be interested in having this gentleman present a regular column via the Security/Guard Services section of the site regarding de-escalation of agressive behaviours, early identification of such behaviours, physical force usage in these situations, etc.?
Geoff Kohl, editor
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