top of page

Protective Intelligence and Threat Assessment Training for LE, First Responders and Security Personnel | Jackson

Tue, Mar 07

|

Jackson College

Given the increase in active assailant, “lone wolf” attacks and shootings in workplaces, schools, healthcare facilities and the community, first responders, law enforcement, corporate security personnel and School Resources Officers, (SROs), are becoming more proactive in trying to identify ...

Registration is closed. Please leave your contact information for future events.
See other events
Protective Intelligence and Threat Assessment Training for LE, First  Responders and Security Personnel  |  Jackson
Protective Intelligence and Threat Assessment Training for LE, First  Responders and Security Personnel  |  Jackson

Time & Location

Mar 07, 2023, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM EST

Jackson College, 2111 Emmons Rd, Jackson, MI 49201, USA

Guests

About the event

Given the increase in active assailant, “lone wolf” attacks and shootings in workplaces, schools, healthcare facilities and the community, first responders, law enforcement, corporate security personnel and School Resources Officers, (SROs), are becoming more proactive in trying to identify, assess and preventively manage, potential perpetrators. This program will share threat assessment strategies and investigative techniques to try to obtain these goals.

Training Objectives:

1. Enhance the Officer’s / Department’s / Company’s capacity to recognize behavioral indicators of people “who pose threats”, and types of threats from employees, students, contractors, customers or other individuals towards the organization’s management, personnel and assets.

2. Train the Officer in conducting an initial investigation and risk assessment and to develop coordinated reasonable protective strategies with the at-risk organization, in terms of:

A. Potential perpetrator

B. Target

C. Other “at-risk” individuals

D. Coordination of organization internal and community resources

e. OSHA, Secret Service, FBI Guidelines

3. Use scenarios-based interactive exercises to train the officer to identify, assess and intervene in a variety of workplace and school threating situations

4. Define Key Elements of a Threat Assessment Protective Intelligence Program

Share this event

bottom of page