This federally funded program will promote de-escalation tactics within law enforcement and public safety. The primary goal is to deliver the most advanced de-escalation training curated by research, ...
If you’ve ever spent any amount of time working in a school or hospital, you have most likely encountered a fast-paced, ever changing, wonderfully challenging environment that requires you to ...
High-pressure workplaces create conditions where small disagreements can escalate quickly. A frustrated customer, an ...
The recent protests in Los Angeles illustrate three key lessons that can improve law enforcement without compromising public safety. When the house is on fire, few people care about the identity of ...
Conflict can be a natural part of campus life, but how we respond to it can determine whether it becomes an opportunity for learning or a situation that spirals. As faculty and staff, understanding ...
The 360-degree training simulator at Jersey City's new Public Safety De-Escalation and Training Center on Sept. 10, 2024. A police officer goes through a scenario involving a man with a gun that ...
As a senior instructor for the National De-escalation Training Center, I train law enforcement officers how to de-escalate situations that have the potential to turn violent. A couple of weeks ago I ...
Two dozen Fargo businesses learned de-escalation and safety tactics in a session led by police and DHS on Wednesday, April 23. Staff from the Department of Homeland Security and Fargo police share ...
Clogged expressways, cars weaving between traffic lanes and blaring car horns can exasperate drivers on Long Island roads. But sometimes that frustration turns to outright aggression and violence.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — As “No Kings” rallies continue locally and across the country, one group in Monroe County says its role is not to organize the protests, but to help keep people safe while ...