PROTECTION

Management of Aggressive Behavior (MOABŪ)

For Public Safety Officers


MOABŪ for public safety officers is designed for law enforcement, correctional and military police personnel. The MOABŪPS program was developed from the nationally recognized Management of Aggressive Behavior program created in 1984 by Roland Ouellette, President of MOABŪ Training International, a training company with over 5000 clients engaged in state of the art programs in de-escalating conflict and managing aggression. MOABŪ for public safety officers is a comprehensive program that teaches officers the principles, skills and techniques needed to recognize, reduce and manage violent and aggressive behavior.

This 4-hour Basic certification course combines lecture with individual and team building exercises related to situations encountered by officers on a daily basis, from talking to civilians, interview of a crime victim to the violent aggressor. The understanding and proper use of body language signals as well as verbalization skills often reduces anxiety, prevents escalation of conflict and physical aggression resulting from confrontation. MOABŪ for public safety officers addresses key areas officers encounter during the initial stages of their response to an incident.

Areas Covered


  • Stages of conflict
  • Managing conflict
  • Body language
  • Personal space
  • Reaction zone
  • Cornering
  • Listening
  • Mental conditioning


Upon successful completion of the MOABŪ for Public Safety Basic Certification course officers will be certified by MOABŪ Training International, Inc. for 2-years. They will attain effective skills on how to calm people down, diffuse anxious or aggressive behavior, avoid violence, injuries, create confidence during threatening situations, access the ability to improve any situation and minimize or eliminate lawsuits.

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