
THE AFTERMATH OF A SELF-DEFENSE INCIDENT

- Thur, Jul. 16, 2026
11:00 AM to 12:30 PM
- Thur, Jul. 16, 2026
- FREE
- In-Class Time2 Hour(s)
What You'll Learn
Physical, psychological and emotional reactions occur when humans undergo extreme stress, such as during an incident involving deadly force. This mini-class explores what students should do immediately after using force in self-defense. When law enforcement arrives at the scene, it is crucial that any defenders appropriately conduct themselves and prepare for dealing with the aftermath.
Cancellation Policy: Students are required to cancel at least 48 hours in advance of a class date in order to receive a full refund. Classes cancelled less than 48 hours before the class will not be refunded.
What We'll Teach
Violent Encounters and The Aftermath
This lesson explains what physical and mental reactions may occur when a human undergoes extreme stress, such as during an incident involving deadly force. It also explains what you should do immediately after using force to defend yourself. Also, when law enforcement arrives, it is crucial that you conduct yourself in the correct manner and prepare yourself for the consequences, even when you are in the right.
Additional Notes from Your Instructor
This lesson explains what physical and mental reactions may occur when a human undergoes extreme stress, such as during an incident involving deadly force. It also explains what you should do immediately after using force to defend yourself. Also, when law enforcement arrives, it is crucial that you conduct yourself in the correct manner and prepare yourself for the consequences, even when you are in the right. ***SCROLL DOWN FOR MORE CLASS DATES***
Live, Self-Defense Lessons For Everyone
Parents, Teachers, Concerned Citizens, Business Professionals, Churchgoers, and anyone who wants to keep themselves and others safe
What to Bring
- Pen & Notebook
What is Provided
- Water / Beverage
- Pen & Notebook
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