Increased Civil Unrest

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Thursday, May 12, 2022 12:30 pm EDT
1 CPE

Join this webinar for actionable information to better help leaders and responders protect their organizations’ personnel and assets by understanding the behavior of protesters, employees, and others in the environment when challenged with the possibility of group, crowd, or mob situations.

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Thursday, May 12, 2022 12:30 pm EDT
1 CPE

Volatility is a central feature in the current global environment, and instability is likely to continue to escalate against a backdrop of a difficult post-pandemic economic recovery that can further inflame existing public dissatisfaction with governments. With the intense situation in Eastern Europe likely to reshape the geopolitical landscape, dramatic judicial actions, inflation, unstable oil prices, climate anxiety, and residual pandemic concerns, many factors that can trigger large-scale civil unrest are in play. It is critical that leaders and planners understand the exposure of their assets and personnel in the near term.

Civil unrest taking place around the world can be highly disruptive to all types of business operations and pose a risk to employers and employees alike. Join this webinar for timely, actionable information to better help leaders and responders protect their organizations’ personnel and assets by understanding the behavior of protesters, employees, and others in the environment when challenged with the possibility of group, crowd, or mob situations. 

A presentation from the Extremism & Political Instability Community.

Presenter

Steven M. Crimando, MA, CTM
Principal and Founder
Behavioral Science Applications, LLC

Steven M. Crimando, MA, CTM, is the principal and founder of Behavioral Science Applications, LLC a behavioral risk management consultancy based in the New York metropolitan area. He is a recognized expert in the prevention, response and recovery from critical incidents, and has developed behavioral crisis intervention programs for government agencies, major media and entertainment businesses, hospital and healthcare systems, and multinational corporations. Mr. Crimando has published many professional articles and book chapters, and serves as an expert to the media and the courts on behavioral crisis management. He has provided high-level crisis prevention and response training programs to professional and academic audiences in business, law enforcement, intelligence, military and emergency management organizations worldwide.

With more than 30 years’ experience in behavioral threat management and as a front line crisis responder, Mr. Crimando was a responder to both the 1993 and 9/11 World Trade Center attacks, coordinated psychological support services at New Jersey’s anthrax screening center, and has worked in support of response efforts at countless disasters, emergencies and incidents of mass violence.

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Completion of this webinar is eligible for 1 CPE credit. CPE credits for ASIS-sponsored webinars will be updated in your user profile within 48 hours of completion. Self-reporting of CPE credits is not required.


Thursday, May 12, 2022 12:30 pm EDT
1 CPE
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