
Tactical Communications Training
Tactical Communications Training
Did you know vehicle accidents kill more officers than felonious assaults?
Learning Tactical Communications skills can help reduce deaths from either circumstance. Tactical Communications or “Verbal Judo”; a martial art of the mind and mouth.
Our Tactical Communications Training Promotes the Goal of Law Enforcement: To Gain Voluntary Compliance.
“As a beat officer, your most powerful weapon isn’t your gun or your baton…it’s the words that come out of your mouth.”
-Dr. George J. Thompson, PhD, former police officer and founder of the Verbal Judo Institute
Our Tactical Communications Instruction Includes:
- Mastering strategies of persuasion
- Redirecting behavior
- Deflecting verbal assaults
- Finding seeds of resolution in the verbal assault
Who is Leading Our Training:
Sergeant Sam Smith instructs personal protection courses for LawMan Security & Consulting. He is a veteran of the Evansville Police Department and has trained police officers for more than 10 years. He is certified by the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy as a police instructor, having earned certifications in Pressure Points Control Tactics (PPCT), OCAT (pepper spray), use of force, handcuffing techniques, PPCT speed-cuffing, survival techniques and ground fighting, and Spontaneous Protection Enabling Action Response (SPEAR).
For more information on our Tactical Communications Training classes in Indiana, send us a message, or call us at (812) 474-7536 for more information on any of our available classes.
Contact LawMan Security & Consulting Today!
For more information on our Tactical Communications Training classes in Indiana, send us a message, or call us at (812) 474-7536 for more information on any of our available classes.
Up-Coming TCT Classes
Testimonials
Oak Meadow Home Owners Association
It is a good feeling to know we are being watched over and protected by trained professionals.
LawMan Blog
No Results Found
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.