EVENT: Robbery Prevention & Response Strategies: The FBI Safecatch Model (Session Code: 407)
Robbery is one of the most feared crimes. Period. Every financial institution -- banks, credit unions and thrifts -- must provide both initial and continuing robbery response training for ALL employees. It's not an option -- it's required by all of the state and federal regulatory agencies. The number of robberies increases and decreases in every region of the country -- it's a business cycle. However, the need for a standardized, comprehensive robbery-training program remains constant. The Federal Bureau of Investigation has developed and promotes "SafeCatch", a robbery prevention and response program that is designed to both reduce the number of robberies and the number of robberies each offender may commit. Incorporating the same safety procedures as conventional robbery training programs, "SafeCatch" also promotes several enhanced practices that have been shown to make robbers leave the institution before committing the robbery -- while enhancing law enforcement's ability to apprehend both successful and unsuccessful robbers. All without contributing to events that would cause injuries to employees and members.

This presentation is designed to help you:
Determine if your robbery training program is appropriate and effective
Determine the most effective types of training
Identify employee classifications that should receive different levels of
training, including executives and board members
Identify policies, procedures and training techniques that should be retained,
modified or eliminated
Make recommendations that will likely enhance employee and customer
safety


Illinois Pricing:
Regular: $ 99.00

Out of State Pricing:
Regular: $ 119.00

Contact: Drew Kayvani (Illinois Credit Union League)
Phone: 630-983-3418
Fax: 630-983-3212
Email: drew.kayvani@ilcusys.org


Speaker: Dana Turner
Speaker Bio:
Dana Turner Dana Turner is a security practitioner based in Pipe Creek, Texas. Dana has served as a law enforcement officer in several capacities -- including the investigation of business and banking crimes -- and he is celebrating his 39th year of crime. As a speaker and conference facilitator, Dana has delivered thousands of platform, telephone and Internet presentations. He has designed and participated in continuing education programs offered by state and national banking and credit union associations, state and federal examining and law enforcement agencies -- and state and national security, audit and human resources organizations. Dana also serves as one of the moderators in BankersOnline.com's Security Forum.

Location(s):

Location 1:
Telephone - January 14, 2010: 10:00 am CST
Duration: 11:00 am CST

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