For some officers it take a full career to develop the art and science of detecting pre-attack cues and deception. In fact, to really refine these skills it takes time–considerable time and effort. But as a trainer we must jumpstart this process in our cadets and prepare them for the streets, where deception and violence abound. How?
In this webcast I will explore this fascinating topic. There are no hard-and-fast rules, but there are rules of thumb. Sentence structure, misplaced pronouns, stance, head position and so forth–a fascinating combination of body language and speech–that can give the game away with surprising regularity. And, I’ve found, the rudiments on this can be taught.
The webcast is a live event, and, time permitting, I will field your questions. I look forward to it!
When: August 19, at 1 p.m. CST
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