
The Criminal Mind
: WorkShop
$30.00
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Self Defense Workshop: The Criminal Mind
Instructed by Jacob Little and Natalee Weidner (as assistant instructor).
Businesses, First Responders, and MIL/VET, please email:
for a discount code for your workshop registration.
Workshop Overview:
a comprehensive 2-hour workshop designed to shed light on the common misconceptions and myths surrounding criminal behavior, self-defense laws, and defensive training.
What should you expect?
Criminal Mindset Insights: Learn what drives criminals, how they think, and the patterns they often follow. We’ll debunk the popular myths and help you understand what motivates unlawful behavior.
Legal Obligations in Defensive Encounters: Understand your legal responsibilities in self-defense scenarios. We’ll discuss the legal ramifications of defending yourself, your rights, and how to stay within the law when facing a threat.
Self-Defense Law Essentials: Gain clarity on self-defense laws, the legal standards for using force, and the critical aspects every responsible gun owner should know to protect themselves legally and physically.
Debunking Training Myths: We’ll tackle the most common myths about self-defense training, helping you discern fact from fiction so you can make informed decisions about your training journey.
Who should attend?
This workshop is designed for anyone seeking to better understand criminal intent, how to spot bad actors, and those who want to demystify the world of self-defense that often entails bad advice and legally shady methods.
Requirements:
- Participants are asked to be involved in discussion lead topics.
- If you require creature comforts during the class such as food or drink feel free to bring so to class. You are welcome to eat or drink (non-alcoholic) during the workshop or the break portions of the workshop.
Takeaways:
By the end of the Workshop, Participants will have a firm understanding of criminal behaviors and indicators of dangerous subjects. They will also have a more firm understanding of the law of self-defense and legal obligation in defensive encounters. Lastly, participants will have a working understanding of typical manipulation tactics used by bad actors, how to spot them, and what to do about them.