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The RGI Conflict Resolution course is a one-day intensive training experience for protector professionals who want to enhance their ability to resolve physical, verbal and cross-cultural conflict. Top conflict resolution specialists from the law enforcement, military and martial art worlds will facilitate the course (please see bios).
Participation in the course results in a certification in RGI Conflict Resolution Skills. It is a synergistic course covering the following elements:
This 2 day certification course utilizes a combination of lectures, group discussion, and physical training scenarios.
AS A PARTICIPANT YOU WILL:
THIS COURSE IS OPEN TO ANYONE:
NOTE: Although physical in nature, the training does not require any special level of physical fitness or previous martial arts training.
Mr. Hoban is President of RGI. He is a speaker, writer and Subject Matter Expert (SME) for the U.S. Marine Corps Martial Arts Program (MCMAP). He has led over 500 workshops and seminars around the world. He has addressed the FBI, universities, and other government and private organizations on ethics and martial arts over the last two decades. His business and military experiences, as well as an extensive 30-year background in martial arts, give him a unique and interesting perspective. More…
Mitchell A. Little is Chief of the Toms River New Jersey Police Department. Inspired by his father, who rose to the rank of Deputy Chief of the Toms River Police Department, Chief Little began his career with the Toms River Police Department in 1986 and was soon named Ocean County Police Chief’s and Fraternal Order of Police Officer of the Year for his actions involving a motor vehicle accident. He is a 5th Degree Black Belt in Korean Tae Kwon Do and a Black Belt in Japanese Karate and Jujitsu. He developed the department’s defensive tactics program as well as the defensive tactics program at the Ocean County Police Academy where he taught for 10 years and was a six time recipient of the “Instructor of the Year” award. He graduated from Stockton State College with a Bachelor Degree in Criminal Justice and successfully completed the Northwestern University School of Police Staff and Command. In 2005 he obtained a Master’s Degree in Administrative Science from Fairleigh Dickinson University.
“Dr. Kristi” is a graduate of the University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, VA. She is currently a surgery resident at Cooper Medical Center in Camden, NJ and a Captain in the US Army Medical Corps. She is a black belt martial artist and has a strong personal interest in wilderness survival and primitive skills, and anything outside, such as camping, hunting, fishing, surfing, climbing, and more.