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Crowd Control and Gesture Signs

 Course Description:

 

This course is designed to instruct security providers, Personal Protection Specialist agents and corporate security in methods of controlling situations arising with a crowd and paparazzi. Within this program, all participants will comprehend three different social status categories viewed by the public.

 

» Executives.   »Government Officials.   »Celebrities.

 

From the three categories listed, each area of focus will have interactions with the public for different reasons. The Executive client would have less interaction with the public verses the Celebrity who relies on interactions for the purpose of promoting their fame. From this, we need to distinguish the roles of the client for the purpose of their interaction with the public.

 

While comprehending the categories involving the social structure, all participants will focus on interacting and controlling a crowd and/or paparazzi environment. Participants will first understand the legal aspect on public grounds verse private property. There are too many individuals who over step their boundary in providing this service only to cause embarrassment to the client and themselves while exposing possibilities with legal matters. Methods are shown how to safely divert hostile individuals without causing more turmoil or body actions that could be viewed as being hostile. With this said, all participants will focus on methods of educating their clients on matters involving situations of possible embarrassment, threats and/or legal actions. All security providers have the responsibility to protect the client for their own actions when dealing with the media and general public. With this being said, every security provider must protect their clients from themselves.

 

As an example on bad relations and legal matters, click the following link relating to bodyguards overstepping the boundary.

Crowd Control Training Reasons

 

Gesture sign skills are obtained by continuous practice. With this said, all participants will comprehend the three main areas:

» Face » Upper Body » Hips

 

These areas dictate types of movements and the direction of movements. From gesture signs, all participants will comprehend how to evaluate individual appearances for an immediate threat assessments.

 

 Objectives includes the following:

   Ø  Understand the legal aspect on public ground verse private property.

   Ø  Proper conduct and role of a Personal Protection Specialist.

   Ø  Methods on performing advance intelligence and retain additional security assistance at location.

   Ø  Methods on defusing and/or diverting hostile and/or paparazzi individuals without increasing turmoil or

                embarrassment to the client.

   Ø  Comprehend and study the three main areas on a body dealing with gesture signs.

   Ø  Comprehending individual appearance and evaluate level of threat.

   Ø  Methods on escorting individuals away from the client without over stepping the legal boundary.

   Ø  Walking formations methods from a single Protection Specialist to a four man detail.

   Ø  Methods on gathering intelligence form the client when interacting with the public.

   Ø  Develop communication skills with the client.

 

 Type of instruction:

   Ø  Classroom.   Ø  Practical application workshop.

 

 Length:

   Ø  Three days / 24 hours.

 

 Target Audience:

      Domestically and Foreign

 

   Ø  Law enforcement agencies  Ø  Military personnel  Ø  Security agencies and personnel  Ø  Personal Protection Specialist

   Ø  Investigators  Ø  Individuals entering the profession.  Ø  Corporate security and personnel

 

Locations vary. Corporate and group private training available.

Email for more information:

Frank Sciacca Jr

 

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