NUS Extension

Professional & Management



Security Supervisors, Customer Service Officers, Receptionists, and all front desk personnel who have contact with members of the public




2 Days


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Intake 01
5 - 6 Nov 09





S$700 (Inclusive of GST)


NUS Extension (#12-01 Park Mall)

 


Security Profiling

What is a “suspicious character”? It is not always easy to decide when a person is “suspicious”. When asked how they decide someone fits this category, most people say they “just feel it”. The responsibility to be discerning falls on everyone—from the frontline defense to the executive in transit in the building’s lift.

Take the guesswork out of deciding when somebody is “suspicious” with the techniques of Security Profiling. Through a series of steps, make sense of the concepts and methodology in logically making the judgment call with higher reliability—your first step in averting potential disaster, at the very first signs.


Course Aim

To equip participants with the ability to detect suspicious characters, and acquire skills and knowledge of security profiling to mitigate threats posed by criminals and terrorists


Course Synopsis

This security training course is a professional course that is specially designed to provide participants with the security profiling tools, which can then be integrated into their security measures as part of the operating procedures. The objective will be to equip participants with the competency to outline a method of operations in search for incriminating behaviors.


Course Benefits

1.   Take the guesswork out of deciding when a person is “suspicious”
2.   Distinguish the differences between profiling and crude stereotyping
3.   Make the judgment call with higher reliability


Certification

Upon successful completion of the course, participants will be awarded:
Certificate of Attendance.
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