Ppct Training Outline

Whether you’re a department head implementing scalable, court-defensible training for your team or a professional looking to advance your credentials in defensive tactics, PPCT offers world-class certification pathways backed by over 45 years of proven success. Our structured programs empower instructors, trainers, and organizations across law enforcement, military, corrections, and security ...

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Bruce Siddle is the CEO and managing partner of PPCT Management Systems, Inc, a law enforcement training and publishing company that provides training and contract services to emergency rescue, law enforcement, military and counter-terrorism personnel. Over a period of three decades, Mr. Siddle’s career has included supporting hundreds of Municipal, State, and Federal law enforcement ...

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PPCT Headquarters Training Schedule Jan 26–30 | TPR Use of Force Instructor Mar 2–6 |TPR Use of Force Instructor Trainer Mar 4–6 | TPR Instructor Trainer Recertification

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The Threat Pattern Recognition Use of Force (TPR UoF) Instructor System is the first subject control system developed through tactical, legal and medical research. Tactically, the system addresses the most common types of officer encounters, allowing the instructor to maximize training on job-related techniques. Legally, the system teaches a simple use of force continuum that clarifies the ...

The PPCT Ground Control Course is designed to teach students how to avoid being taken to the ground and how to effectively escape if they do find themselves there. It reviews tactics for both open and narrow environments; reviews the four most common ground positions and escapes. Refines the student’s physical technique and presents instructional methods for teaching survival skills.