I took a video course from Code 4 Training titled Leading a Church Security Team. Within that course they showed a dash cam video of an attack on an officer by a single individual. The guy starts out submissive, then crosses his arms, then changes foot posture, then punches the officer in the face. It was very valuable to see the video and analyze all of the pre-attack indicators. I have a copy of that video if anybody wanted to see it. This would also make a great training video topic. Seeing an attack and discussing the pre indicators.
This is important information- especially avoiding the fight while addressing the behavior. Never knew this and it’s common sense.
My biggest problem is working to de-escalate. I find myself getting sucked into the emotion of the moment - have chilled so far ( with Keith’s training videos - thank goodness). Invaluable information.
Maybe it’s me but I don’t remember security issues 20-30 years ago at church as a parish council member and usher. Biggest issues were passing the tray and finding seats for late comers.
Thank you for sharing your training experience for lay people. Too often, individuals don't want to admit the potential dangers out there. That being the first requirement before reading and assimilating your valuable content. My husband and I are ahead of the game though. He's ex-law enforcement and I'm schooled in managing aggressive behavior from 13 years of working with at-risk youth. Keep up the great content. 👏
I took a video course from Code 4 Training titled Leading a Church Security Team. Within that course they showed a dash cam video of an attack on an officer by a single individual. The guy starts out submissive, then crosses his arms, then changes foot posture, then punches the officer in the face. It was very valuable to see the video and analyze all of the pre-attack indicators. I have a copy of that video if anybody wanted to see it. This would also make a great training video topic. Seeing an attack and discussing the pre indicators.
I'd like to see that video please. Could I share it with my team as well?
This is important information- especially avoiding the fight while addressing the behavior. Never knew this and it’s common sense.
My biggest problem is working to de-escalate. I find myself getting sucked into the emotion of the moment - have chilled so far ( with Keith’s training videos - thank goodness). Invaluable information.
Maybe it’s me but I don’t remember security issues 20-30 years ago at church as a parish council member and usher. Biggest issues were passing the tray and finding seats for late comers.
Thank you for this content information, gotta have an edge on all scenarios, this was a great help for training…
Again, you have done an excellent job of alerting team members to important pre-attack movements. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing your training experience for lay people. Too often, individuals don't want to admit the potential dangers out there. That being the first requirement before reading and assimilating your valuable content. My husband and I are ahead of the game though. He's ex-law enforcement and I'm schooled in managing aggressive behavior from 13 years of working with at-risk youth. Keep up the great content. 👏
Thank you for all that you do Brother, Blessings!!!