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According to a recent Police1 poll, 70% of Police1 readers say their agency is not taking sufficient measures to assess and improve station security. This webinar sheds light on the often-overlooked dangers facing police buildings and their personnel, exploring historical instances of attacks, potential motivations for attacks, and examining why warnings often go unheeded.
Our presenter discusses topics from tactical response and proactive planning to situational awareness and threat assessment. We also review specific strategies for improving station security, including measures for enhancing perimeter security, managing station access, securing entry points and ensuring weapons security.
WHAT ATTENDEES LIKED FROM THIS PRESENTATION:
“This particular webinar is of the utmost importance. It can be applied not only to police facilities, but also to the streets, businesses, home and oneself. My compliments and appreciation for a presentation / training well done.”
“Lawrence gave us a lot to think about and brought up things I would not have thought of.”
“Makes you think more about the safety and security features that have been in place for years but have we checked them to see if they need maintenance, upgrades or do they even work.”
“I liked the video clips of what happened and how the events unfolded.”
“Great information - real world situations.”
“I appreciated the thorough explanations and example videos to recap and note what we can do better.”
“The information provided will be extremely helpful as we move forward in the building of our new facility.”
MEET THE SPEAKER:
Lawrence Lujan is an active field lieutenant with over 32 years of service and a graduate of the FBI NA - 274. His operational experience has a nexus in special team tactics and techniques (gang investigation and enforcement, SWAT, active shooter response, mobile field force, mountain rescue and anti-burglary teams). His experience and background extend to leadership development, firearms instruction, operational tactics and international training (Korea and El Salvador), as well as deployments to Colombia and Honduras.