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Tactical Training & Security Education [ Law Enforcement - Military - Security ]
Flash Recognition  
It takes much more than proper sight alignment to justify a shooting. Clearly identifying a suspect and/or recognizing a potential assailant in a crowd is the most critical stage in the legal use of firearms. Much of the current firearm training focuses on the physical and mechanical aspects of shooting. Not enough emphasis is placed on providing the mental skills necessary to make the correct shoot no-shoot decision in a time effective manner. The quick ability to react to any changes in the perceived condition of safety depends on a series of cognitive processes. Understanding this process will greatly improve decision making ability under stress.

Whether your mission is car or foot patrol, executive protection, high risk warrant service, or hostage rescue you must be able to instantly identify a suspect and recognize violent tendencies and/or intents.

The Flash Recognition program was specifically developed to augment commonly used profiling methods. Through a series of innovative exercises and visual acuity tests, officers learn how to instantly recognize dangerous individuals based on behavioral and environmental warning signs. Equipped with this knowledge, an officer will be better prepared to use correct judgment during critical incidents, riots and pursuits.

You will learn:
  • Visual isolation strategies
  • Deceptive behavior patterns
  • Concealed weapons recognition
  • Critical decision making processes
  • Alertness versus awareness concepts
  • Verbal and non-verbal signs of aggression
  • Movement and face expression indicators
  • Positioning and illumination considerations
  • Identification of hostile pretenders in a crowd



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