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Increasingly, gang activity impacts all corners of our environment, from the urban to suburban; no area is immune. Security guards are sometimes required to interact with gangs differently than law enforcement, yet security guard observations, interactions and presence are imperative for the protection of the people and the property served. The gang violence security training series will help security guards understand the nature of gangs, as well as trends, identifiers and actions that security officers can take to discourage gang behavior.
Gang Violence Security Training Benefits
- The origin of suburban, or affluent, gangs, the different types of gangs and the contributing factors to the rise of gangs
- Why youths become gang members and what can be done to prevent it
- The difference between a hate crime and a hate incident
- How both verbal and non-verbal communication influence others, as well as how security officers can improve the impression they make
- How to build and maintain a strong and professional relationship with sworn peace officers
- Loitering and juvenile behavior, approaches to juvenile problems, what constitutes a gang, gang ID graffiti and a gang "wan-a-be"
- The process of communicating, the verbal factors that contribute to negative interpersonal communication and the techniques of an active listener
- The stages of aggression and how to respond appropriately to defuse an escalating situation
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Gang Violence Security Training Courses
- Physical Security and Crime Prevention
- Gang Trends
- Suburban Gangs, Part One
- Suburban Gangs, Part Two
- A Security Officer’s Guide to Hate Crimes
- Tactical Communications
- Security and Police Relations
- Juveniles and Gangs
- Interpersonal Skills for Security Officers
- Dealing with Aggression
- Physical Security and Crime Prevention
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