Acquiring Control using  MINIMAL PERCEIVED FORCE

HS709                  28 Minutes

Copyright 2004 - 2007

 

28 Minutes

APPLICATION: This training DVD  is designed to be shown to persons who might encounter persons whose behavior is out of control. It will present ELEVEN techniques to control that behavior is ways that are perceived by the observer as having included the minimum use of force, while at the same time being techniques which are effective and non-injurious to the person on whom they are applied.

These techniques are presented live by Wm. J. "Doc" McCarthy, their originator and a nationally respected physical response trainer.


  Included and completely presented for learning are the following techniques:

1. Wrist Torque (the basis of all MPF moves)

2. Escort Arm Hold

3. One Hand Grab Release

4. One Hand Wrist Grab Release

5. Two Hand Wrist Grab Release

6. Collar Grab

7. Assisting the Subject to Move

8. Fist Hand Opener

9. Rear Thumb Release

10. Double Ankle Pin

11. Controlling Arms: Subject Standing

Summary: Wm. J. "Doc" McCarthy, CEO, For Life Management

Closing remarks: Dr. John Moran,  CEO, Communicorp Inc.

 

State an approximate per bed dollar loss due to theft.
Describe the "entitlement rationalization".
State places to hide stolen property within the hospital.
Describe how thieves can be made to feel that the risk of being caught is greater  than the gain to be had from the stolen property.
Describe seasonal variations in theft and state what causes these variations.
Identify places outside the hospital building where property may be temporarily hidden.

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