Board of Commissioners Office Employee
“Great pace, excellent presentation style, appropriate to a wide variety of employment, and trauma- informed.”
Social Service Professional & Veteran
“It's a great reminder to be more aware of surroundings and potential threats. Since leaving the military, I think I've been less alert in some ways. But now more than ever, we need to stay aware to stay safe!”
Security Director
“This course will provide a baseline for my organization and improve communication on risks while allowing for similar terminology and methodology to be used.”
Self-Defense Trainer
“I liked the explanations and examples that were more non-military than military. Often Tactical Jargon bogs down good clean explanations. Nice Job!!”
Detective Sergeant & Swat Team Leader
“I am often watching people and their behavior and now have a better understanding of indicators that a person may be armed.”
Law Enforcement Officer, 30 Years of Experience
“For the street office this is systematic way to heighten there awareness and provide them a tool to quickly establish norms for the event they are working. It also provides new skills for identifying threats even when not evaluating a larger venue but even in a 1 on 1 with a subject they may encounter.”
Police Officer & Task Force Officer
“The techniques are important to my mission because a lot of police work is speaking to people, reading people, reading body language and non-verbal cues. This course covered all but speaking to people.”
Retired State Trooper & School Safety Training Coordinator
“This will help me to explain to SRO's, school admin and teachers on what to look for when assessing students with possible weapons or becoming a POI.”
Certified Peace Officer and Reserve Officer
“I believe the techniques will help create a faster "response" time in finding potential threats. First responders are often tasked with a chaotic interaction of both individuals and groups, and within today's society, with everyone gathering around to witness what is going on - this information will help them make a quicker assessment of their surroundings.”
Security Training Director
“In my opinion, behavioral recognition and threat recognition are one of the most important skills a security professional can have, I have taken several courses on this subject matter, and read every book on the subject. I have to say this course has done the best job of making the information readily available to learn in a user-friendly format. It is also the best-orchestrated course I have taken online.”