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Observation & Documentation

Witness In Courtroom

What Is Included

Knowing what not to say can be just as important as knowing what to say in report writing. The ability to quickly and clearly separate opinions and facts is one of the most important aspects of being able to write an effective report. 

To learn how to write an effective report, one must first learn how to be an effective observer.

 

An effective observer is taught what and where to look for issues of importance allowing them to recognize anything out of the normal on their patrol. 

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While on patrol you may encounter individual(s) that you may need to interact with. Your ability to interact with them and get pertinent information may be based on your skill at asking appropriate questions.

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This course will teach you the appropriate questions to ask and the protocol to follow after gaining answers.

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Guard Duty Corp Difference

While online security guard training courses may offer convenience, they cannot compare to the benefits of learning in person from a qualified instructor. Online courses can be seen as a shortcut to getting a certificate, but lack the personalized attention and practical experience provided by in-person training. In-person training provides students with the opportunity to receive real-time feedback and personalized attention, as well as the chance to practice their skills in simulated real-world scenarios. 

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In a classroom you can ask questions, debate situations, and engage in experiential learning that reinforces the complex rules and regulations associated with the security field.

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Why try to teach yourself how to be a 21st-century security guard when you can have our experienced staff with over 20 years of security and law enforcement experience guide you?

Renee’ Jackson, CA

It is my sincere pleasure to write a review for Dr. Will. I took the Basic Firearm class, in January 2023. I was a person who never felt there was a need to handle, let alone be in possession of a firearm. Dr. Will made me, and the other members of the class feel comfortable. He shared information with us, that allowed me to make my best decision. Secondly, I felt his patience and clarity in instruction made the class rewarding and informative.  We finished the classroom instruction with training at the firing range. The range experience was positive because I could use the information given in the classroom setting with practical application. Once again, his attention to detail, clarity in instructions, and patience made the experience positive and the knowledge valuable.

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