AFI - Armed Robbery Response - Essential Employee Training
Course Description: This course is designed for employees working in financial institutions or commercial retail businesses. This program will provide employees with the necessary knowledge and understanding of the robber’s mindset and expectations to make proper observation skills, as well as appropriate post robbery actions following a robbery incident. Participants will gain knowledge and insight that will assist with: understanding a robber’s goals and motives, the development of effective observation skills and strategies, the ability to identify multiple suspects, better technical knowledge of robbery weapons, the facilitation of appropriate post robbery procedures, appropriate response actions during an armed robbery and the preparation to effectively complete robbery description forms and handle police questioning.
Course Covers:
- The Importance of Armed Robbery Training
- Understanding a Robber's Goals & Motives
- Types of Armed Robberies
- Myths of Armed Robbery
- Types of Resistance
- Weapons Used in Robberies
- Observation Practices
- Post Robbery Procedure Cards
- Police Response & Investigation
- Observation Exercise and Observation
- Post Robbery Procedure Exercises
Prerequisites: None.
Learning Outcomes: None at this time.
Certification: Personalized certificate awarded upon successful completion of course and final test.
Who Should Take this Course: Employees working in financial institutions, commercial retail businesses, and anyone committed to enhancing their professional skills in relation to ASIS, HRCI and SHRM.
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Price: $49.95 USD
Group Price: Contact for Rates
Course Length: 1:04:22
Requirements: A computer with internet access; Microsoft Silverlight installed; iPad's are not currently supported.
Delivery Method: Online
Course Completion Timeline: You will have 180 days to complete this course after enrolling
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