Dignitary Protection Group, LLC (DPG) is teaming up with Chameleon Associates to bring you a one‐of‐a‐kind online course that teaches students how to detect suspicious individuals and situations. This Predictive Profiling course aims to challenge students to think outside the box and ‐ from the adversary’s point of view. It provides a step‐by‐step process for conducting a threat assessment of a situation, a person, an object or a behavior in the context of the criminal or terrorist method of operation. Learning is enhanced with video simulations and interactive exercises.

TOPICS INCLUDE:What is Predictive Profiling? The difference between Predictive and Racial Profiling What makes someone or something suspicious? Learn to detect suspicion, determine method of operation and deploy procedures The human element of security Identifying criminals and terrorists attack planning stages Threat‐oriented use of security technologies The difference between odd and suspicious Reasonable suspicion and probable cause Hostile intent vs. the means of the attack Risk orientation vs. threat orientation Examples of suspicion indicators in different operational environments The differences between threat, risk and suspicion Dealing with a suspicious object, and more…
The Predictive Profiling online course uses a variety of learning tools and resources that allow students to get a deep and extensive understanding of the methodology of Predictive Profiling.
THESE TOOLS INCLUDE:

INDIVIDUAL, TWO‐WEEK ACCESS ‐ $69
This purchase option is suited for individual students who want to experience the course on their own or for those who want to evaluate the course for other students before buying the annual license. Here’s what you get when you buy individual two‐week access to the course:
ORGANIZATIONAL ANNUAL LICENSE ‐ $599
This purchase option is perfect for organizations who want to train multiple students from one location. For example, a police department can train as many officers as they want as long as they access the training from one police station and one Internet Protocol (IP). If you are interested in training students in multiple locations, you will need to purchase as many annual licenses as locations.
