Church Threat Assessment: Strategies for Identifying and Mitigating Risks

by | Facilities, Security, Security Connections, Webinars & Podcasts

Worship Facility Editor Gene Lass and church security expert Simon Osamoh reveal how to use staff training as well as technology to identify potentially dangerous behaviors of individuals in and around your worship facility to prevent catastrophic events before they occur.

This presentation is specifically tailored for churches and focuses on behavior threat assessment. The goal is to empower church leaders and security teams with the knowledge and tools they need to identify and mitigate potential risks to keep their congregations safe and secure. Key topics include:

  • Risk Identification
  • Threat Assessment
  • Surveillance Detection, and
  • Threat Disruption.

We’ll delve into the principles of risk management, explore best practices for behavior detection, and provide insights on surveillance and threat disruption strategies. At the end of this presentation, viewers will have a better understanding of how to not only identify risks and spot potential threats, but keep your church safe.

Note: For your convenience, a link to the video will be emailed to all registrants, enabling you to watch the video at any time, as many times as you’d like. There will be no simulated live playback session.

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