ORANGE COUNTY, N.C. (WTVD) -- "How are you?" It's a polite yet simple question that can invite a snarky response and potential danger during a routine traffic stop. That's according to safety experts ...
ARCHBOLD — First responders from a variety of agencies are gathering at Northwest State Community College (NSCC) here today and tomorrow for a type of training aimed at de-escalation practices. The ...
ATLANTA |To equip social workers for dangerous confrontations, the state is giving them all judo training, "verbal judo" that is. The training has been used for years by police agencies since it was ...
Law enforcement officers across Maryland are learning or honing skills in tactical communication – that is, remaining calm and in control in stressful situations – at the police and correctional ...
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE – Emotions can run high when police a stop a vehicle, or when officers arrive at the scene of a potential issue. Anxiety. Fear. Frustration. A heart beats faster when a siren ...
Mike Manley is Vice President of Operations and a Trainer for the Verbal Judo Institute, Mike has created an exciting, edge of your seat, powerfully informative Verbal Judo presentation. Intended ...
The Purdue Police Department is offering free online Verbal De-escalation (aka Verbal Judo) training in August via WebEx. Verbal De-escalation is a two-hour PowerPoint presentation. The objective is ...
I was speaking with a friend of mine who’s a short-timer working patrol in the Southeastern United States recently. He’d just returned from defensive tactics training and lamented the fact that the ...
As usual the topic of my Officer.com article started as a debate between the Editor and myself. I wanted to write a gloriously detailed article about the adventures of using a female urine funnel so I ...
The Purdue Police Department is offering free online Verbal De-escalation (aka Verbal Judo) training in May via WebEx. Verbal De-escalation is a two-hour PowerPoint presentation. The objective is to ...
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