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Church Security Use of Force: Your Voice Is A Weapon

posted by Glen Evans, Insider AccessThursday, January 14th 2010 @ 11:24 AM (not yet rated)    post viewed 2114 times

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In this ten minute video, Glen Evans, Church Security Alliance, discusses the use of force and using verbal skills to de-escalate a situation, when appropriate.  In addition to verbal skills, Glen talks about proper body stance, hand placement, and approach of someone causing a disturbance.

This seminar was conducted for a civilian security force that wears uniforms, however it is very applicable to everyone involved in providing security services, including you.

 

If you are interested in hiring CSA to host a use of force seminar in your area, simply click here to contact us after watching the video.  We provide on-site seminars on verbal communication, use of force liability reduction, weapons training, and rapid response to lethal threats.  Training is the key to reducing legal liability through education and proper use of techniques.

Enjoy the video!

 

 

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Matt Loomis
Insider Access
loomis23 said on Friday, January 15th 2010 @ 12:22 PM:

Thanks again Glen for throwing us good info to share with our teams. It seems to always add more weight to the things we teach when someone else comes along and says the exact same stuff to our team members. I appreciate it!


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