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Webinar - Lightning Strikes: Surviving an Active Shooter-Hostage Event in the Workplace or Academic Environment

August 19, 2009

Webinar - Lightning Strikes: Surviving an Active Shooter-Hostage Event in the Workplace or Academic Environment

About the program:
Although uncommon, crisis events do occur in the workplace and in academic settings. Get an overview of strategies for reducing the risk of a crisis event and in-depth guidance on what to do if lightning does strike. Topics include indicators that a crisis event may be imminent, how to differentiate an active shooter situation from a hostage crisis, key mindsets to surviving an active shooter incident, how to interface with law enforcement in the midst of a crisis event, and key things any organization can do to prevent the crisis from occurring.

Presented by:
Randall W. Spivey has 20 years experience in the DoD. As the Chief of the Joint Personnel Recovery Agency Policy and Oversight Division, he managed and provided oversight to all hostage survival-training programs in the DoD from 1997 to 2002 and authored multiple hostage-related policy and doctrine documents. Since forming the Spivey Group in November 2002, he has personally trained 8,000+ individuals in abduction prevention and hostage survival procedures.

Eugene A. Rugala, a 26-year veteran with the FBI and one of the profilers in the unit made famous by the book and movie The Silence of the Lambs, specializes in the detailed analysis of violent crimes including: murder, sexual assault, extortion, kidnapping, domestic violence, stalking, arson, bombings, school violence, and workplace violence. He has consulted with the protection detail of the British royal family and with members of New Scotland Yard.

Length of program:
90 minutes

Price:
Fees are per site, not per person, so an unlimited number of coworkers, friends, or chapter members can participate. Registered participants may replay the program twice within 30-days of the live event with on-demand replay.

To Register:
http://webinars.asisonline.org/session.php?id=1898

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