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PSC Dates – Fall 08
31 Jul 2008 by scotch |
All classes will be held at MLEOTA unless otherwise specified.
LEVEL I BASIC
Sept 2-3 Ground Sept 9-10 Combatives Takedowns Sep 29-30 Weapon Retention
Oct 7-8 Hold Breaks & Escapes Oct 28-29 Handcuffing
Nov 10-11 Baton
LEVEL I INSTRUCTOR Dec 15-18 Instructor Location: St. Jude’s Church, Pearl, MS
LEVEL II BASIC
Oct 21-23 Ground
Nov 4-5 Combatives 12-13 Takedowns 17-18 Weapon Retention
Dec 1-2 Handcuffing Dec 8-9 Baton
LEVEL II INSTRUCTOR Jan 5-9 Instructor Location: St. Jude’s Church, Pearl, MS
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PSC Basic Course @ USM March 12-16, 2007
26 Feb 2007 by scotch |
PSC Basic Course to be held at USM MARCH 12th - 16th 2007 hosted by USM PD. Website link is http://www.msfallenofficers.com/ POC is Officer William Trussell, 228-218-5737, toring@bellsouth.net
This is a POST certified course recognized by the state. You will recieve a basic certificate of completion upon completing the course.
ROOMS If you are needing ROOMS YOU WILL NEED TO GET WITH L6-1012 for arrangements. She has her own traveling agency and will be able to assist you in locating a hotel room within the burg area. The cost of the room will be on your shoulders.
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PSC Instructor Course Coming up
19 May 2006 by Ron |
Location: St. Jude's Church in Pearl, MS Date: June 26-30, 2006 |
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PSC Instructor course
17 Apr 2006 by Ron |
PSC Instructor course is set for May 15, 2006. Registration by mail, phone or email should be accomplished prior to 5 May in order to have time to receive the "read-ahead" CD.
View the brochure here |
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2006 PSC Related In-Service Course Dates
07 Dec 2005 by Ron |
| January 17-18 | PSC Basic Ground Course | | February 13-16 | PSC Basic Course (full course) | | March 1-2 | PSC Weapon Retention | | April 5 | PSC Vehicle Extractions | | April 19-20 | PSC Defensive Combatives | | May 3 | PSC Hold Breaks & Escapes | | May 31 | PSC Handcuffing | | June 21-22 | PSC Takedowns & Controls | | July 11-13 | PSC Baton Instructor | | July 19-20 | PSC Ground Course | | August 2 | PSC Handcuffing | | September 6-7 | PSC Weapon Retention | | October 4 | PSC Vehicle Extractions | | October 11-12 | PSC Takedowns & Controls | | November 13-16 | PSC Basic Course (full course) | | November 29 | PSC Defensive Combatives | | December 12-14 | PSC Baton Instructor |
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PSC Instructor Courses 2006 Dates
07 Dec 2005 by Ron |
Date: 2-13 January 2006 Location: Courthouse Racquet & Fitness Club, Lakeland Drive, Jackson, MS
Date:26-30 June 2006 Phase I Location: Courthouse Racquet & Fitness Club, Lakeland Drive, Jackson, MS
Date:14-18 August 2006 Phase II Location: Courthouse Racquet & Fitness Club, Lakeland Drive, Jackson, MS |
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New Training Dates
22 Aug 2005 by Ron |
• A Police Subject Control Basic Course (end user) will be held December 5-8, 2005 at MLEOTA. Contact Berverly Abernathy at 601-933-2128 for slots, room & board. $240 Resident / $140 Commuter • The next Police Subject Control Instructor Course will be held 2-13 January, 2006 (Both phases back to back, Monday - Friday). Contact us via the link provided or call us at 601-951-0480 for reservation info. The course will be held in the Rankin County area. Start times, directions and other data will be forwarded to those with reservations. Make plans EARLY! This session is filling up rapidly. |
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Upcoming Courses for June
02 Jun 2005 by Ron |
• Phase I Instructor Course - June 27-July 1, Florence Middle School Gym, 123 Beverly Drive, 0830 start time. • BLEOST sponsored Phase II Instructor - June 20-24, Florence Middle School Gym, 123 Beverly Drive, 0830 start time.
[Map 1] [Map 2] [Map 3] [Map 4] |
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PSC Instructor Course [Summer Session]
22 Apr 2005 by Ron |
Date: June 27-July 1, 2005 Phase I August 8 – 12, 2005 Phase II Pearl, Mississippi This course is designed to equip attendees with the knowledge to teach others in their agency how to control physical encounters.
This course will teach the principles of Police Subject Control and present Officers with the tactical tools necessary to successfully manage not only their routine assignments, but also the extraordinary confrontations in which they may find themselves.
Officers may learn: •Training Methods & Documentation •Ethics of Control in application •Strategies of Control •Components of Attack & Control •Civil Liabilities associated with Control •How to Teach Physical Skills •How to Teach Ground Controls •How to Teach Weapon Retention •How to Teach Compliant Handcuffing •How to Teach Combative Handcuffing •How to Teach Takedowns •How to Teach Vehicular Extractions •How to Teach Baton Controls •How to Teach Body Management ...and much more! Download the brochure to sign-up for the course here! (.doc format; 755kb) |
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New SCS Forum Added!
27 Mar 2005 by Ron |
We now have a new discussion forum for Subject Control Systems! A place for users, viewers & instructors to get together and discuss, share, and exchange ideas. There are 4 main categories at this point.
- General Discussion
- Aikido
- Isshin-ryu
- SCS Instructors Only Area
Please feel free to come in & join us! Look forward to seeing you there! SCS Discussion Forum |
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Coming Soon for Instructors!!!
17 Jan 2005 by Ron |
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For participants of the instructor level courses, we will have a secure area for you to login and view the following, Powerpoint presentations with video clips, video demonstration, retail DVD for sale. |
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What is Subject Control Systems?
16 Jan 2005 by Ron |
Subject Control Systems© was formed in 2002 as an answer to the need for a means of controlling people with the following objectives in mind:
• easy to learn • control with minimum harm to the subject • control with minimum effort regardless of size disparity • easily retainable long after course completion • minimum number of movements needed (2) each accomplishing a variety of tasks • techniques that are resistant to liability problems • methods that enable users to more easily articulate justification of control • methods & movements that are viewed by the public as ‘demonstrating restraint’ • utilization of the same methods & movements within all areas where control is needed, filling the gaps created by other systems today • methods & movements that are ‘principally based’ and adaptable to changing circumstances • a system encompassing all aspects of control needed in a variety of business, military and law enforcement applications.
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