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| PHYSICAL CONFLICT RESOLUTION (PCR) |
5-Day / 40-Hour Instructor Level Course of Instruction |
Physical Conflict Resolution (PCR) as presented by Progressive Combat Solutions LLC is a carefully constructed matrix of training drills and close quarter conflict methodologies designed to address a wide variety of threats currently facing law enforcement officers. It is a flexible set of applicable strategies and techniques to be used in conjunction with a proper mind-set. We understand implicitly that law enforcement officers must resolve their situations in view of the appropriate Rules of Engagement/Use of Force Policies as dictated by the reasonable application force, if and when force is required. In today’s higher threat situations, your job may not always be entirely defensive in nature. Regardless you must use the appropriate level of force required to resolve the situation, no more, no less. Most law enforcement work is done in direct view of the public and |
The basis of our approach has been formed through a constant interaction with Law Enforcement and Military individuals and teams over the past twenty years. During this extended period of time, we have sought to solve a wide variety of problems facing law enforcement. This course is the embodiment of the solutions. No curriculum can fully account for all known equipment, encompass the vast number of potential techniques, or address all the methodologies used to meet the mission requirements faced by law enforcement agencies across the country. Therefore, this course of instruction has an open architecture. It is designed from the outset to be modified, adapted, and improved upon. This program is crafted to allow you to fit in and use what you already know and are required to use. We are not going to suggest that you abandon working/proven solutions. |
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