All Posts Tagged With: "executive protection"
Investigators Skills: Remembering Faces and Where You Saw Them (With a Test)
Remembering a face and knowing whether or not you’ve seen that person before is a critical skill for investigators in all fields and niche specialties. So is being able to “place the face;” knowing when and in what context you’ve seen that person.
Here is a link to a great facial recognition test…
http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/sleep/tmt/instructions_1.shtml
There are two [...]
International Executive Protection Training
Title: International Executive Protection Training
Location: Mexico, Grand Cayman and Jamaica
Link out: Click here
Description: Due to a high demand from agents seeking to work Internationally, SEXTON is now offering an International Training Program (I.T.P.) that will introduce attendees to providing Executive Protection Internationally.
Real-life scenario training exercises, lectures and briefings will take place in; Cozumel, Grand Cayman [...]
Executive Protection Training for Law Enforcement and Security Professionals
During my 29 years of police work, I have had numerous opportunities to provide close protection or “bodyguard” services to groups or individuals. Anyone who has been in law enforcement can say the same thing and for most of us, it was merely an assignment that was as interchangeable as traffic duty or report writing. [...]
19Aug2009 | Jerry MacCauley | 0 comments | ContinuedBodyguard or Bullet Magnet?
When you conjure up the image of a bodyguard, do you see the typical dark suited, sunglass wearing athlete with the curly wire sticking out of his ear? Or perhaps you envision the rough looking former spec ops guy wearing BDU’s and the fashionable tan equipment vest over his short sleeved shirt which was supposedly [...]
20Jul2009 | Jerry MacCauley | 1 comment | ContinuedBeing a Prepared Executive Protection Professional
Executive Protection Professionals must constantly practice proven tactics that have been specially modified to work in non-hostile and hostile environments. Here are just a few things to consider regarding executive protection details. These tips are a general overview Executive Protection Professionals should consider while working their detail.
10Feb2009 | Ruffin Blaylock | 0 comments | Continued










