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Too many policemen are injured in the line of duty because self defense training has simply not kept pace with other technical advances in modern police work. Yet crisis-intervention is an increasing part of the day-to-day challenges of law enforcement.
Too many policemen are injured in the line of duty because self defense training has simply not kept pace with other technical advances in modern police work. Yet crisis-intervention is an increasing part of the day-to-day challenges of law enforcement.
This book addresses these challenges and outlines a program for reform, based on the author's central premise that "knowledge breeds courage, must as ignorance breeds fear." Aziz outlines a basic training program and reviews the procedures of police work.
He also introduces important new material on conditioning and counterattack training aids including over 700 illustrations.
This program derives from Aziz's expertise in law enforcement and the martial arts, work that began with combative training for the USAF where he developed and taught self-defence to combat groups.
A teacher and lecturer to law enforcement groups on the local, state, and federal level, the authors a certified police self defence instructor with the Li.S.
Karate Association, and is co-chairman of the Law Enforcement Committee of the U.S. Judo Association.
Binding | Hardcover |
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Publisher | Japan Publications |
Country of Origin | Japan |
Number of Pages | 240 |
Pubilcation Date | 1979 |
Condition | Used - Very Good |
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