Advanced ID Signals of Deadly Intent Training Package

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Learn how nonverbal behavior can be used to identify threats with our advanced identifying signals of deadly intent package.

Includes our Threat Assessment webinar, Dangerous Demeanor Basic and Advanced training tools, MiX Enhanced Emotion Recognition Training Course, and 5 other Threat Assessment webinars.

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Our Advanced Identifying Signals of Deadly Intent Package includes:

How can nonverbal behavior be used to identify threats? Learn an overview of threat assessment and nonverbal behavior in this exclusive 1-hour recorded webinar led by world-renowned psychologist Dr. David Matsumoto.

 

Learn to recognize the facial expressions of individuals likely to immediately become violent. Our Dangerous Demeanor Detector® Basic training includes a pre-test, 5 instructional pages, practice, post-test and certificate of completion.

Our best-selling microexpression training tool. Scientifically proven to improve your ability to see concealed or repressed signs of emotion in the people whom you interview.

Includes a pre-test, expression basics, 16 instructional and review videos, practice, post-test and certificate upon completion. Also included: supplemental readings and a free microexpressions webinar!

This on-demand presentation covers understanding adolescent and young adult mass homicide perpetrators from a threat assessment and management perspective.

This presentation will review recent trends in youth violence, summarize and distill twenty years of research on violence risk factors in youth, and discuss principles for conducting an effective, developmentally-informed risk assessment for youth.

Rising temperatures increase risk for interpersonal aggression and violence.

Migration and competition for scarce resources can lead to intergroup hostility, aggression, violence in the form of political conflict and war, extremism, and terrorism.

One of the important developmental starting points in understanding violence is that physical aggression is essentially universal in infants (and equally so for males and females).

Early trauma creates risk that this early aggression will coalesce into violent behavior in adolescence.

This presentation will provide attendees with an overview of cutting edge information about school based threat assessment, violence prevention and intervention strategies.

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