Fundamentals of Personal Security
Fundamentals of Personal Security is a thorough overview of the skills and responsibilities required of security staff and officers.
Fundamentals of Personal Security is a thorough overview of the skills and responsibilities required of security staff. Various aspects of the job are addressed in detail, including basic patrol procedures, legal considerations, use of force, communication and report-writing skills, basic first aid, and more. **This course does not provide training for the 40-hour Class D Security course and does not count towards that goal.
You will learn:
Your Instructor
Mike is the president and owner of Securus Group. In 2008, Mike formed Securus Group to establish a higher standard of professionalism in the security and security training industries. Mike served Honorably in the United States Army Infantry and is a decorated combat veteran of Operation Just Cause (Panama) and Operation Desert Shield/Storm (Iraq). Mike has extensive training as a police officer with federal and local agencies and personally oversees all strategic planning, consulting, and security assignments.
Mike is a graduate of the University of North Florida with degrees in Psychology and Criminal Justice and has a 20+ year background in the development and implementation of security strategies and operations. He has received extensive training in the areas of guard force management, policing in a rural environment, police department operations, emergency management, executive protection, workplace violence, criminal justice, and small business leadership/management.
Course Curriculum
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StartOverview
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StartOfficer Safety & Survival : Stress Management
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StartOfficer Safety & Survival : Officer Safety
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StartOfficer Survival
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StartSafety Procedures & Hazards
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StartArriving at the Scene of the Call
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StartOfficer Safety Techniques
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StartEscalation, De-escalation & Disengagement
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StartSubject Resistance Levels
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StartOfficer Response Options
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StartDefensive Tactics Techniques : Threat Assessment & Response
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StartSubject Behavior
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StartEvasion & Redirection
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StartDefense Against Edged Weapons
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StartObjective Reasonableness
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StartUse of Force in Defense of Another Person FS 776.012 & FS 776.013
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StartWhen Entering a Violent Scene
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StartConclusion
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StartFinal Exam