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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Page Contents Dedication Introduction
Risk and Consequence General Safety Precautions vs. Specific Safety Precautions
Part I: Active Killers & Mass Killings
Active Killers with Knives Dealing with Recoil Second and Third Phase Attacks Vehicular Rammings
Speed, Funneling, and Potential Casualties
Active Shooters
Some Common Misconceptions Concerning Active Shooter Incidents Long Barrel Weapons with Slings
Run, Hide, Fight—Three Options for Dealing with Active Shooters/Killers
Running/Disengaging Secondary Exits and Cover and Concealment Hiding, Barricading, and Lockdowns The Failure of the Traditional School Lockdown Engaging and Fighting the Shooter(s) Convergence Tactics or “Swarming” Creating Environments That Improve the Success Rate of Swarming and Tackling
Tactical Breathing and Negating Some of the Adverse Effects of Stress Times When the Barrel of the Gun May Be Handled Issues with Playing Dead Exiting After an Active Shooter Incident Active Killers and Explosive Devices
Hand Grenade Attacks Disarming an Assailant Armed with a Hand Grenade Blast Patterns
Workplace Violence and Active Shooters The Lethal Employee
Disrespect The Lethal Employee and the Need for Revenge Profiling and Predicting the Lethal Employee Lethal Employee Interventions—For Supervisors & Management
Conclusion
Part II: Carjacking & Other Vehicular Crimes
Parking Lots
Use of Keys and Other Improvised Weapons Trunk Emergency Locks and Preparation and Planning Blind Spots OC/Pepper Spray
Road Rage Incidents
Sticks, Baseball Bats, and Pipes Second, Third, and Fourth Phase Attacks
Weapons Training and Improvised Weapons Pipes, Sticks, and Baseball Bats When on the Ground Hard and Soft Breakfalls
Hard Rear Breakfall Soft Rear Breakfall
Real-World Ground Fighting/Survival Training in Confined Spaces—Defending Yourself in a Vehicle
Attacks from the Back/Rear Seats
Getting into Cars with Strangers
Taxis and Ridesharing Services
External Dangers When Driving Side of the Road Carjackings Targeting of Vehicles and Individuals Driving/Travelling In Foreign Countries—Kidnapping and Hostage Taking Conclusion
Part III: Home Invasions
Home Invasions vs. Burglaries Methods of Entry—Forcing a Door Roundhouse Kicks Dealing with Pushes When Prepared Being Pushed in Through Your Door as You Enter Continuous Striking and Striking Rhythms
Overlapping Rhythm Combining Upper and Lower Body Strikes with an Overlapping Rhythm Breaking the Rhythm (Being Unpredictable When Striking)
Break-Ins Home Invasions and Mistaken Identities Home Invasion—When Your Assailant Is Already in the House
Abusive Relationships The Cycle of Abuse Covering Versus Blocking Recognizing Abuse Controlling Your Assailant While Striking Who Abuses and Why Identifying Potentially Abusive Partners Dealing with Kicks When on the Ground The Difficulties of Leaving Abusive Relationships and Repeat Victimization
Home Invasion—Stalkers and Stalking Dealing with Stalkers Restraining Orders Defending Third Parties Conclusion
Acknowledgments Back Cover
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