Active Assailant Preparedness Training

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Program Description

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Learn how to spot and react to dangerous situations. NCCSAFE’s Active Assailant Preparedness Training offers an in-depth analysis on how to accurately respond during the quick moments of a crisis. This educational session demonstrates that individuals have the power to change the outcome of an unexpected disaster - potentially saving lives. 

This workshop features the NCCSAFE's Assess/Cover/Take Action public awareness campaign and provides resources and training on how to shelter-in-place and lock down in the event of an incident, critical response techniques and a brief history of active assailants in the United States today.

Please note that this workshop features sensitive content.

 

About the Presenter

Lois Blevins is the founder and President of the National Center for Citizen Safety (NCCSAFE). She is retired after 34 years of federal law enforcement experience in intelligence, threat assessment, and training (design, development, and instruction) . Blevins now serves as an analyst for the Exelon (BGE) security department. Blevins has taught hundreds of courses related to law enforcement, as well as “train-the-trainer” courses to multiple law enforcement entities (special agents, officers, and professional and administrative personnel). She has also conducted training to multiple international delegates from countries such as South America, Thailand, and the Caribbean, which included law enforcement and judicial partners through the International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA). Blevins has also designed multiple curricula for federal infrastructure security, protection, and investigations and has worked for the U.S. State Department in conducting curricula review.