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Law enforcement has been increasingly under fire in the media for what we believe is unnecessary police violence. But few have suggestions as to what we can do about it. There is a noticeable gap between the way officers are trained and how the brain processes information in the stressful and risky situations which police work. Training arguably no longer prepares our officers for how to effectively deal with these situations. But with advancements in neuroscience, we could finally have the answer. We can guide modern training for better decisionmaking and performance under lifethreatening…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Law enforcement has been increasingly under fire in the media for what we believe is unnecessary police violence. But few have suggestions as to what we can do about it. There is a noticeable gap between the way officers are trained and how the brain processes information in the stressful and risky situations which police work. Training arguably no longer prepares our officers for how to effectively deal with these situations. But with advancements in neuroscience, we could finally have the answer. We can guide modern training for better decisionmaking and performance under lifethreatening stress and pressure - for the good of police officers and the public. Taming the Serpent brings the research about neuroscience and law enforcement together, showing how we can revolutionise modern law enforcement.
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Autorenporträt
Michael G. Malpass is a recently retired police officer with 30 years of experience as a patrol officer, SWAT operator and defensive tactics instructor. He provides law enforcement training using a combative blend of fighting systems geared toward training patrol officers to SWAT level teams. Mike teaches a combination of physical training in tactics with the neuroscience of sound decision-making under stress for real world encounters. Mike is the author of the book, Taming the Serpent: How Neuroscience Can Revolutionize Modern Law Enforcement Training.