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MCTC Subconscious Communication: Detecting Danger

Wed, Sep 27

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Sandy Police Department

The examination of verbal and non verbal clues to alert the officer of impending violence serves to allow for the diffusing of situations with minimal application of force. Officers are shown through class exercise and video demonstration circumstances and situations *No Lodging/Per Diem*

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MCTC Subconscious Communication: Detecting Danger
MCTC Subconscious Communication: Detecting Danger

Time & Location

Sep 27, 2023, 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM

Sandy Police Department, 10000 Centennial Pkwy, Sandy, UT 84070, USA

Class Description

Students are shown how perceptions can seriously impact officer conduct and cause development of inappropriate responses.

The examination of verbal and non verbal clues to alert the officer of impending violence serves to allow for the diffusing of situations with minimal application of force. Officers are shown through class exercise and video demonstration circumstances and situations reinforcing the lecture material.

At the Conclusion, Participants Will Have Learned How To:

Recognize the role Phenomenlogical thought, perceptions, plays in creating a survival mentality.

  • Recognize non-verbal communication, with specific references to gestures most often present prior to assault or escape behaviors.

  • Understand the Trilogy of Warning signs that generally indicate that the presence of violence or the propensity for violence is present in others.

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