Workplace Violence/Active Shooter Course (1 Day)

$3,000.00

Our Active Shooter Prevention Course is designed to give the attendee’s an understanding of the human factors that are present “before” and during an act of workplace violence. We will focus on the “pre-incident indicators and outlier behaviors” that can reveal the intentions of someone who intends to commit an act of violence or that an active shooter is present prior to the event and immediate response practices that can lower the loss of life.

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Our Active Shooter Prevention Course is designed to give the attendee’s an understanding of the human factors that are present “before” and during an act of workplace violence. We will focus on the “pre-incident indicators and outlier behaviors” that can reveal the intentions of someone who intends to commit an act of violence or that an active shooter is present prior to the event and immediate response practices that can lower the loss of life.

Our Active Shooter Prevention Course is designed to give the attendee’s an understanding of the human factors that are present “before” and during an act of workplace violence. We will focus on the “pre-incident indicators and outlier behaviors” that can reveal the intentions of someone who intends to commit an act of violence or that an active shooter is present prior to the event and immediate response practices that can lower the loss of life.

Our Active Shooter Prevention Course is designed to give the attendee’s an understanding of the human factors that are present “before” and during an act of workplace violence. We will focus on the “pre-incident indicators and outlier behaviors” that can reveal the intentions of someone who intends to commit an act of violence or that an active shooter is present prior to the event and immediate response practices that can lower the loss of life.

Prevention is our goal. It is not realistic to expect that you can control the trigger mechanism that causes a person to commit an act of extreme violence. Historically in the United States, we have learned that there is some form of mental breakdown in the lives of the shooters. With this reality in mind, there are certain factors and visual cues that each attacker or attackers will inadvertently disclose that will reveal what their intentions are prior to the event. Knowing what to look for will enable you to develop strategies designed to prevent an incident and intercept the attack before it occurs.

This course provides invaluable content to your patrolmen and investigators which can improve their skillset during and after an active shooter incident, but most importantly can prevent an active shooter situation from occurring.

The course covers but is not limited to:

  • Identifying Potential Threats

  • What’s Possible, Probable and More Than Likely to Occur

  • The Attack Cycle

  • Developing a Risk Assessment Team

  • Responding to an Active Shooter/Workplace Violence