Course detail: Detecting Danger

This course is designed for law enforcement, narcotics enforcement, and military members to curb the flow of narcotics and the risk and hazards presented to them. Through the analysis of both verbal and nonverbal communication the student will be provided information to help identify armed and/or aggressive individuals who may or may not be under the influence of narcotics and possibly diffuse the emotion of anger before violence and-or injury can occur.

This course will enhance the ability of military and law enforcement personnel to recognize the indicators of violence and allow them to make split-second decisions on when or when not to use force on what at first glance may appear to be a noncombatant. 

Topics Included: 
-Subconscious communication 
-Phenomenological thought process 
-Mental preparation for danger 
-Verbal and non-verbal communication 
-Proxemics and danger 


Fitness Requirements and Expectations: Sedentary 

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 Session Information: LE25196F

Schedule: Every day, starting on 02/19/25 and ending on 02/19/25
Times: 08:00am-05:00pm CST
This session contains no associated Fee Codes, so you cannot register at this time

Instructors

Name Additional Resources
Steven Rhoads

Facility Detail

Dodge City KLETC Regional Site
236 San Jose Dr.
Rm 17
Dodge City, KS 67801