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The Fundamentals of Defensive Shooting course is based upon the ESI Manual written by nationally known Shootist, Dick Barber.  This course is designed for all Resident Training students prior to entering the shooting range and handling live-fire arms. The course covers a broad spectrum of critical issues concerning the safe handling, carrying, and ownership of handguns.  Mental aspects of training are covered in depth as well as the psychological stress of combat situations and their aftermath. Legal implications of the use of force are discussed, as well as modification of firearms.

The Defensive Shooting course includes an exclusive in-depth study into the reality of carjacking.  The study is written by Damian Halforty who lives and works in Johannesburg, South Africa, the carjacking capital of the world.  The CD Rom course covers such subjects as history of the crime that now plaques many cities around the globe, proactive measures, awareness drills, case studies, reactive measures, weapons and technology to combat carjackers, survival skills and the psychological post trauma of carjack victims.  

 

 

 

LESSON INSTRUCTION:

Legal and Moral Aspects
Elements of Self-Defense
Defensive Weapons
Handguns in Self-Defense
Safe Gun Handling
Range Safety
Operation of the Handgun
Theory of Defensive Shooting
Selection of the Handgun
Carrying Handguns Concealed
Back-up Guns
Selection of Ammunition
Handgun Modifications
Grips, Sights, Finishes
Range Etiquette
Static Dry-Fire
Draw and Fire
Riot Shotgun
Handgun Maintenance
Shotgun Maintenance
Night Shooting
Levels of Response
Post-Shooting Trauma
Confrontational Defense
Weapon Retention
Individual Tactics.

DISTANCE EDUCATION CLOCK HOURS: 50

 

 

SECURITY SPECIALIST PROGRAM

REQUIRED DISTANCE ED COURSES CERTIFICATE
LESSONS
IDENTIFICATION
CREDENTIAL
Principles of Protection
1
6
Principles of Investigation
1
6
Intelligence Collection & Analysis 
1
6
Interviews & Interrogations
1
6
Stalking and Dangerous  Human Behavior
1
6



Plus 13 Electives
13
78

 

TOTAL DISTANCE ED CLOCK HOURS CERTIFICATE LESSONS
18

IDENTIFICATION CREDENTIAL

108

RESIDENT-TRAINING EXECUTIVE-PROTECTION 15-DAY CLOCK  HOURS
Principles of Protection31
Stalker Exercise and Protective Detail Operations45
Defensive Shooting Tactics35
Unarmed Defensive Tactics15
Bomb Search & Identification8
First Respondent Medicine6
Electronic Security4
Behavioral Intelligence and Clues to Dangerousness6

TOTAL HOURS RESIDENT TRAINING AEP 15-DAY 150

OR

RESIDENT TRAINING SPECIAL OPERATIONS 15-DAY CLOCK  HOURS
Protective Operations 50
Basic & Tactical Shooting: Handgun 20
Carbine Operations for Protective Details 40
Bomb Search & Identification8
Tactical Trauma Treatment10
  
TOTAL HOURS RESIDENT TRAINING  AEP   15-DAY140

OR

RESIDENT TRAINING PROTECTIVE-INTELLIGENCE 18-DAY CLOCK HOURS
Human Intelligence Collection & Analysis
30
Behavioral Intelligence Interview Response Analysis30
Criminal Network Link Analysis40
Computer Intelligence Collection & Security50
Audio Countermeasures25


TOTAL HOURS  RESIDENT TRAINING  18-Days175

For a full list of the course descriptions click here. 

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