Prevention vs. Reaction – Active Violence

Active shooter incidents have become a significant concern in the United States, prompting schools and organizations to implement various training programs. Historically, the emphasis has been on response strategies—preparing individuals to react during an incident. However, there is a growing recognition of the need to shift focus toward preventive measures, particularly those grounded in [...]

By |2024-11-16T02:25:48-05:00November 16th, 2024|PAAD, Training, Violence|Comments Off on Prevention vs. Reaction – Active Violence

Coping Skills and Violent Behavior

Understanding the Link Between Lack of Coping Skills and Violence In the realm of psychology and social sciences, the intricate relationship between coping skills and violent behavior is a subject of profound importance. Coping skills, defined as the strategies individuals employ to manage stressors and navigate challenging circumstances, play a pivotal role in determining [...]

By |2024-03-17T12:21:02-04:00March 17th, 2024|PAAD, Training|Comments Off on Coping Skills and Violent Behavior

Effective De-escalation Tips

At times our culture can seem confrontational from all perspectives. How we respond to a situation will dictate our continued course to aggression or the calling of a truce to move in our different directions. A ceasefire does not necessitate an understanding but provides a parting of ways to avoid a harmful confrontation. Like [...]

By |2021-01-02T20:11:22-05:00January 2nd, 2021|PAAD, Synergistic Protection Training|Comments Off on Effective De-escalation Tips
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