16 Hour Tactical Threat Recognition
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Date: Monday, April 1, 2024
Ends On: Tuesday, April 2, 2024
Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Instructor: SLCTTR InstructorsEnds On: Tuesday, April 2, 2024
Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Class Limit: 40
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The Six Layer Concept: Tactical Threat Recognition Master Lesson File for the Law Enforcement Basic Course has been prepared for use as an extension of basic law enforcement officer training. SLCTTR was developed in support of officer wellness, decision-making, and cognitive/implicit bias awareness. This master lesson file is the primary source of information for predictive analysis and proactive decision-making that aligns with legal, moral, and ethical parameters to be taught as basic in-service training for the training academy.
The SLCTTR Basic Course for the Law Enforcement Professional is based on lessons learned from the development of Human Behavior Pattern Recognition & Analysis (HBPR&A) programs for the Department of Defense (I.E. Combat Hunter, Border Hunter, Advanced Situational Awareness- Basic, Advanced Situational Awareness- Advanced, Special Operations Forces Situational Awareness, and Insider Threat Situational Awareness). The curricula have had applications with the FBI Behavioral Sciences, Tactical & Sensitive Site Exploitation, Ground Reconnaissance, Surveillance & Counter-Surveillance, Active Shooter Training, Executive Protection, and Personal Security Details. It uses multiple disciplines such as: neurology, psychology, sociology, physiology, biometrics, kinesics, forensics, and geographical behavior profiling to build artifacts and evidence in support of a reasonable conclusion that can be supported in a court of law as well as public oversight.
The key components of this Master Lesson File is the instructors use of Memory and Emotion Links via the “Story Telling” of case studies and exemplars, as well as thorough understanding of human behavioral functions through the lenses of the “Six Layers of Human Behavior”. These layers are interrelated and overlapping creating a system that is as fluid as the human terrain it measures. SLCTTR is a flexible, dynamic system that, when applied, creates effective and efficient communication between the officer, dispatch, organizational leadership, and the community.
The SLCTTR Basic Course for the Law Enforcement Professional is based on lessons learned from the development of Human Behavior Pattern Recognition & Analysis (HBPR&A) programs for the Department of Defense (I.E. Combat Hunter, Border Hunter, Advanced Situational Awareness- Basic, Advanced Situational Awareness- Advanced, Special Operations Forces Situational Awareness, and Insider Threat Situational Awareness). The curricula have had applications with the FBI Behavioral Sciences, Tactical & Sensitive Site Exploitation, Ground Reconnaissance, Surveillance & Counter-Surveillance, Active Shooter Training, Executive Protection, and Personal Security Details. It uses multiple disciplines such as: neurology, psychology, sociology, physiology, biometrics, kinesics, forensics, and geographical behavior profiling to build artifacts and evidence in support of a reasonable conclusion that can be supported in a court of law as well as public oversight.
The key components of this Master Lesson File is the instructors use of Memory and Emotion Links via the “Story Telling” of case studies and exemplars, as well as thorough understanding of human behavioral functions through the lenses of the “Six Layers of Human Behavior”. These layers are interrelated and overlapping creating a system that is as fluid as the human terrain it measures. SLCTTR is a flexible, dynamic system that, when applied, creates effective and efficient communication between the officer, dispatch, organizational leadership, and the community.