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PSDT2-Day ProgramEP I3-Day ProgramEP II2-Day ProgramAEP4-Day ProgramSST3-Hour SeminarWV1-Day WorkshopKHCKidnap, Ransom & Hostage Consultation1-Day Program
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khc Kidnap, Ransom & Hostage Consultation1-Day ProgramThis one-day program is designed to educate field personnel on proper protocols and procedures in the event they find themselves as the first point of contact at the onset of a hostage/suicide/crisis incident. Guidelines will be provided on managing the scene until appropriate personnel arrive if needed.This intensive course teaches the protective agent the fundamentals of dealing with an event that goes beyond the normal scope of his or her capabilities as well as providing them with a hands-on learning experience. The protective agent may be called upon to provide guidance at the onset of a kidnapping involving the protectee’s family member or that of another public official.This program will provide students with an understanding of the material listed below and will include hands-on training exercises.
There is a difference between protecting one self and protecting another. The difference is the training
Contact us to be added to the interest list. Director-KHC@protectivetraining.net
Instructors Dr. Michael H. Corcoran Dr. Corcoran has been in the law enforcement field since 1968 and the threat assessment field since 1970 when he entered the United States Secret Service. While in the Protective Intelligence Squad, he assessed the dangerousness of those threatening the President and Vice President of the United States. Completing his doctorate in 1979 in Behavioral Science, and utilizing his police experience, he specializes in identifying and handling potentially violent subjects. He does threat assessments, determination of true potentials of dangerousness and criminal profiling for governmental agencies, law enforcement, Fortune 1000 companies, school districts and private individuals across the country. Dr Corcoran teaches classes in how to recognize, deal with and control suicidal, mentally ill, substance abusers and/or combative individuals. He has established guidelines and protocols for evaluating and handling personnel, either pre or post hiring, to avoid conflicts, to assess potentials of violence and to determine truthfulness. He has also assisted in designing, implementing and advising hostage/crisis negotiation teams for local law enforcement and private concerns since 1981. Dr. Corcoran is often called upon as an expert witness in these and other related areas of his expertise.
Glenn Massie CPP Twenty years of experience in the protective services field, consulting and providing services on Risk and Threat Assessments, Executive Protection, Security Assessments, Stalking & Threat Management and Public Figure Protection. Mr. Massie is a founding member of the Association of Threat Assessment Professionals (ATAP). He is also a member of ASIS (American Society for Industrial Security) and has received the designation of CPP (Certified Protection Professional). |
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