How building design guides human behavior, and how syntax, or clearing order, changes how we approach clearing rooms in...
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A systematic analysis of the benefits of slicing a doorway at low-ready in CQB.
How to practically use the "Crime Triangle" from criminology to understand the structure of a violent crime, and assess...
How accepting praise from the wrong people feeds your ego but not your coaching development.
Pre-assault cues in self-defense training are great but you might not be doing them right.
The powerful effect that social norms can have on our ability to act against danger.
Wrestling with combat PTSD through the eyes of Jihad and Kintsukuroi art.
A discussion of an extremely common phenomenon in CQB training that only comes out in real time.
Myth vs. reality regarding where and how violent crime tends to take place in the city.
The secrets behind reading street graffiti to get a true baseline of the social climate, regardless of country.