PROSEC: Tactical Communication for Security
20About this course
The Tactical Communication for Security course will provide an overview of “safety”, personal safety strategies, the elements of a safe interview stance, relative positioning that could be used in an encounter, the importance of continuous assessment, “tactical communication” strategies to resolve situations, national use of force model and desired outcomes.
This course will help you learn how to:
- Define “safety”
- Describe the elements of a safe interview stance.
- Describe the various relative positions that could be used in an encounter.
- Explain the importance of continuous assessment.
- Define “tactical communication.”
- State the goal and benefits of tactical communication.
- Explain how tactical communication fits in the National Use of Force Model.
- Apply three tactical communication strategies.
Target Audience
The Tactical Communication for Security course is intended for those interested in pursuing a career in the security industry, or for those already working as security professionals and would like to learn new skills and/or improve their current skill set.
Topics covered
This training will go over the following topics:
- Safety
- Relative Positioning
- Levels of Risk
- Continuous Assessment
- Influencing Factors
- Tactical Communication
This course forms part of our ProSec: Professional Security Training series.
Length
2 hour – Unlimited access 24/7 for 90 days
Cost
$20.00 + applicable tax
Accreditation
Certification from Sting Executive Group International Inc.
Refund policy
The Tactical Communication for Security course is emailed out digitally, and delivered instantly once payment is received. Therefore, it is impossible for you to return a product for a refund. All sales are final and no refunds will be given.
SHARING IS CARING
Syllabus
This training will go over the following topics: Safety Relative Positioning Levels of Risk Continuous Assessment Influencing Factors Tactical Communication
ProSec
Tactical Communication for Security
This course will help you learn how to: Define “safety” Describe the elements of a safe interview stance. Describe the various relative positions that could be used in an encounter. Explain the importance of continuous assessment. Define “tactical communication.” State the goal and benefits of tactical communication. Explain how tactical communication fits in the National Use of Force Model. Apply three tactical communication strategies.