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    DISTANCE EDUCATIONENROLLMENT AGREEMENT

    EXECUTIVE SECURITY INTERNATIONAL

    Horizon Complex715 Horizon Drive, Suite 301

    Grand Junction, Colorado 81506

    2012 STUDENT ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT

    CERTIFICATE & CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS

    ESI Established in 1980

    Approved and Regulated by the Colorado Department of Higher Education,

    Private Occupational School Board

    Volume 32 Effective January 1, 2012

    CERTIFICATE & CREDENTIAL PROGRAM TUITION PRICE

    __EXECUTIVE PROTECTION ON-LINE TUITION

    (15 Day RT + 9 Distance Ed. Courses CPS Program)

    Cancellation Charge $100

    Nine ON-LINE** Distance Ed Courses: $1,80015-Day Resident Training $3,500Tuition Total: $ 5,400

    ** Some courses require textbooks that can be ordered on the Internet viaBarnes & Noble or Amazon. *** STUDENT MUST ENROLL INTO AMONTHLY PAYMENT PROGRAM OR PAY IN FULL TO RECEIVEDISCOUNTCountry Inn Lodging (Optional) Single or Double Room Occupancy Range $25 to $50 per day

    Optional Additional Cost: Gun rental is $150 Ammunition is Not Included in Tuition Bring 1,200 Rounds of Ammo or Purchase from ESI at Variable MarketPrices

    __EXECUTIVE PROTECTION HOME DELIVERY TUITION

    (15 Day RT + 9 Distance Ed. Courses CPS Program)

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    Cancellation Charge $100Nine Home Delivery** Distance Ed Courses: $3,000Distance Ed Testing & Syllabi $60015-Day Resident Training $3,500Tuition Total: $ 7,200

    ** Home Delivery consists of CD Rom, publisher textbooks, Tests andSyllabi shipped to home address.Country Inn Lodging (Optional) Single or Double Room Occupancy Range $25 to $50 per day

    Optional Additional Cost: Gun rental is $150 Ammunition is Not Included in Tuition Bring 1,200 Rounds of Ammo orPurchase from ESI at Variable Market Prices

    __SECURITY SPECIALIST PROGRAM ON-LINE TUITION

    (28-Day RT+ 18 Distance Ed Courses CSS Program)

    Cancellation Charge $ 200Eighteen ON-LINE** Distance Ed Courses: $3,60028-Day Executive Protection or Corporate Security $7,000Tuition Total: $10,800

    ** Some courses require textbooks that can be ordered on the Internet viaBarnes & Noble or Amazon. *** STUDENT MUST ENROLL INTO A

    MONTHLY PAYMENT PROGRAM OR PAY IN FULL TO RECEIVEDISCOUNTCountry Inn Lodging (Optional) Single or Double Room Occupancy Range: $25 to $50 per day

    Executive Protection onlyOptional Additional Cost: Gun rental is $150 Ammunition is Not Included in Tuition Bring 1,200 rounds of Ammo or Purchase From ESI at Variable Market Prices

    __SECURITY SPECIALIST PROGRAM HOME DELIVERY TUITION

    (28-Day RT + 18 Distance Ed Courses CSS Program)

    Cancellation Charge $200Eighteen Home Delivery** Distance Ed Courses $700028-Day Execute Protection or Corporate Security $7,000Tuition Total: $14,200

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    ** Home Delivery consists of CD Rom, publisher textbooks, Tests andSyllabi shipped to home address.Country Inn Lodging (Optional)Single, Double Rooms OccupancyRange $25 to $50 per day

    Executive Protection OnlyOptional Additional Cost: Gun rental is $150Ammunition is Not Included in TuitionBring 1,200 rounds of Ammo or Purchase From ESI at Variable MarketPrices

    ENROLL ON LINE

    Enroll on line

    ENROLLMENT FORM & POLICYTo Enroll Go To Online Enrollment

    Students Name (print) ______________________________________________________

    Street Address ________________________ City ______________ State ___ Zip______

    Social Security # _________ ______ ___________

    Home Phone ____________________ Work Phone _______________________ Age ___

    DO YOU HAVE A COMPUTER AT HOME WITH A CD ROM DRIVE? __YES __NO

    E-MAIL ADDRESS ________________________________________

    The above named student and Executive Security International (referred to as the School) agree asfollows:

    1. The nine Distance Education Courses in the Executive Protection Program or PSD ProtectiveOperations Program must be completed in nine months, or eighteen months for the SecuritySpecialist Program after which time the student will not be entitled to a refund. All ResidencyPrograms are entirely conducted in classroom settings at ESIs training facility in an 18 to 28-Day format. Whether the student completes a Core Program in combined Distance Ed-ResidentTraining or full time Residency the Certificates and Credentials are equivalent. Further,applicant understands that Tuition does not cover food, lodging, gun rental or ammo duringResident Training or transportation to the training sites. Tuition covers shipping cost inside theU.S. Shipment of Distance Education material outside of the continental U.S. will have

    additional shipping charges.2. ESI is approved for low interest Student Loans by Sallie Mae, or ESI finances its students at no

    interest. However, courses are shipped according to the rate of payment, and tuition for ResidentTraining is not due until the time of arrival.

    3. Upon satisfactory completion of the above named program of study and upon payments of alltuition, fees, and obligations due from the student, the School, as outlined in the accompanyingStudent Financing Plans, will award the appropriate certificate attesting to the student'scompletion of the program. In addition, ESI offers special Identification and credentialing tothose students who complete extra credit lessons and special assignments. No Certificate or

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    Credential is awarded until the Program is completed and Tuition paid.4. The School further agrees to provide counsel to the student on self-marketing about

    employment in the security industry. However, the applicant understands that the School cannotand does not promise or guarantee employment following graduation from the School. TheSchool will provide access to the ESI Alumni Association Network, which regularly post jobnotices on the ESI Network Yahoo Group.

    5. In consideration of such program of study and related service, student agrees to pay tuition feesdue to ESI. Above amount will be paid in accordance to the terms and conditions specifiedwithin the Enrollment Agreement and Student Financing Plans executed between the studentand Executive Security International and made part of this Enrollment Agreement.

    6. Student agrees to comply with the standards, rules and regulations of the school in effect at theto time, and student understands that his or her failure to comply with the standards, rules andregulations of the School will entitle the School to terminate this Agreement with no priornotice to the student. In the event of such termination, the refund policy set forth in BusinessPolicy will apply.

    7. It is understood that this Agreement, together with the Student Financing Plans, if the studentchooses not to take advantage of Sallie Mae Financing, sets forth the entire Agreement betweenthe parties, and Executive Security International makes no representations on warranties otherthan those expressed in this Agreement.

    8. The school does not guarantee the transferability of its credits to any other institution unlessthere is a written agreement with another institution.

    9. Complaints can be filed with the Division of Private Occupational Schools. There is a two (2)year time limitation on the Division taking action on a student's complaint. Division of PrivateOccupational Schools, 1380 Lawrence Street, Suite 1200, Denver, Colorado 80204, 303 894-2960 highered.colorado.gov/dpos

    REFUND POLICY

    REFUND POLICY FOR VETERANS ENROLLED INRESIDENT PROTECTION & INTELLIGENCE PROGRAM

    REFUND POLICY - RESIDENT SECTION

    When the student attends Resident Training, ESI's Tuition Payment Policy is not to execute a charge tothe student until he or she has completed 11 days of training in the case of Executive Protection orProtective Intelligence. Whether the student pays by Credit Card or Cash, ESI will not charge the cardor deposit currency until the student has completed 75% of the course. In the event that the studentdecides to cancel prior to completion, Refund Policy will apply according the percentage of the coursecompleted, but the Refund will be paid immediately.

    For the mandatory resident portion of the course, the following applies as a minimum policy: After thestudent attends the first resident class session, if the student requests cancellation in writing or isterminated, the school shall be entitled to a tuition charge which shall not exceed the following:

    1. Up to and including completion of the first 10 percent of the resident training in terms of days,10 percent of the tuition plus a cancellation charge of $100.

    2. After completing more that 10 percent of the resident training and up to and includingcompletion of 25 percent of the resident training in terms of days, 25 percent of the tuition, plusa cancellation charge of $100.

    3. After completing more than 25 percent of the resident training and up to and includingcompletion of 50 percent of the resident training in terms of days, 50 percent of the tuition, plusa cancellation charge of $100.

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    4. If a student should cancel after completion of 50% to 75% of the training in terms of days, thestudent will be responsible for 75% of the contract price for resident school tuition. Cancellationcharge will not be levied on the student.

    5. If a student should cancel after completion of 75% or more of the training in terms of days, thestudent will be responsible for the total contract price and all other fees charged. No refund willbe due after completion of 75% of the course. Cancellation charge will not be charged to the

    student.This Tuition Protection Agreement limits the student's obligation to only a fraction of the tuition untilthe student has actually finished at least 75% of the training program. Food and Housing is a separatecost consideration. ESI reserves the right to make changes in the training program when necessary.However, those changes will not add tuition cost to the student for the term of the contract.

    Postponement of a starting date for the Resident Training component, whether at the request of theschool or the student, requires a written agreement signed by the student and the school. The agreementmust set forth: a) Whether the postponement is for the convenience of the school or the student, and: b)a deadline for the new start date, beyond which the start date will not be postponed. If the course is notcommenced, or the student fails to attend by the new start date set forth in the agreement, the studentwill be entitled to an appropriate refund of prepaid tuition and fees within 30 days of the deadline of thenew start date set forth in the agreement, determined in accordance with the school's refund policy andall applicable laws and rules concerning the Private Occupational Act of 1981.

    To protect the integrity of our program, ESI reserves the right to discontinue a student's training if thatstudent fails to maintain ESI's standards of conduct or achievement level. In such a case, refunds willbe made according to the Tuition Protection Agreement.

    REFUND POLICY - DISTANCE EDUCATION SECTION

    An enrollment may be canceled by an applicant student within five (5) calendar days after midnight ofthe day on which the enrollment agreement is signed. An applicant student requesting cancellation inwhatever manner within this time must be given a refund of all money paid to the school or its

    representatives.From five (5) calendar days after midnight of the day on which the enrollment agreement is signed anduntil the time the student requests cancellation up to 30 days from the date of course shipment, thestudent shall be given a refund of all monies paid to ESI, less a cancellation charge of $100, plus costof books and syllabi.

    If the student is not accepted by the school, a full refund will by paid to the student. If ESI fails toprovide the educational service subscribed to by the student, a full refund will be paid within 30 days oftermination of the course discontinuation. Credit for previous training or work experience will not alterthe refund policy. The refund policy will apply to academic equivalency credit which will depend uponthe percentage of courses received and paid for by the student.

    After the student is enrolled and until he or she has received 75% of the Distance Education Program,the school will follow a refund policy based upon the percentage of courses received. Termination willbe determined by student's notification to the school in writing of their intent to terminate the program.The student has 30 days from shipping date to reject the course in writing and thereby cancel from theprogram. A calculation of Refunds will be made on the basis of courses received and any Refunds duewill be paid within 30 days of termination. If the student requests cancellation, the school will beentitled to a charge which shall not exceed the following:

    1. Up to and including receipt of the first 10 percent of the program, 10 percent of the tuition, plusa cancellation charge of $100.

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    2. After receipt of more than 10 percent of the program and up to and including receipt of 25percent of the program, 25 percent of the tuition, plus a cancellation charge of $100.

    3. After receipt of more than 25 percent of the program and up to and including receipt of 50percent of the program, 50 percent of the tuition, plus a cancellation charge of $100.

    4. After receipt of more than 50 percent of the program and up to and including receipt of 75percent of the program, 75 percent of the tuition, plus a cancellation charge of $100.

    5. A student who has received 75 percent of his program and shall not be entitled to any refundand shall be obligated for the full price of the Distance Education portion of the program.

    This Tuition Protection Agreement limits your obligation to only a fraction of the tuition until you haveactually received at least 75% of the program. If student chooses to reject course materials mailed tohim, that will constitute cancellation. Package must be returned within 30 days of postmark onpackage. ESI reserves the right to make changes in the training program when necessary. However,those changes will not add tuition cost to the student for the term of the contract.

    For Veterans who are eligible to pay for the tuition from VA Educational Benefit plans are protected bythis Refund Agreement until the student has received 100% of the training program. If the Veteranstudent who is paying for the tuition through VA Educational Benefits, cancels after receipt of 85% ofthe training in terms of courses, the VA student will be responsible for 85% of the contract price forDistance Education and all other fees charged. If the Veteran student receives 95% of the courses, theVA student will be responsible for 95% of the contract price for Distance Education and all other feescharged. No refund will be due after receipt of 100% of the Program.

    To protect the integrity of our program, ESI reserves the right to discontinue the student's training if thestudent fails to maintain ESI's standards of conduct or achievement. In such a case, refunds will bemade according to the Tuition Protection Agreement.

    INITIAL TO INDICATE THAT YOU HAVE READ ON-LINE CATALOG AND REFUND POLICY.PLEASE ENCLOSE WITH ENROLLMENT FORM_____

    (Mail Signed Enrollment Form and Refund Policy into ESI Office; we will return a copy upon

    affirming our signature).

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    PRINCIPLES OF PROTECTION

    Principles of Protection consists of the 500 page ESI VIP Protection ManualorCD Rom in AcrobatFormatwritten by ESI staff. It is this ESI VIP Protection Manual that became the foundation of thewidely respected published book by Martha Braunig, The New Executive Protection Bible. Also

    included in this course is The Protection Agent in the Corporate WorldThis course will cover bothHigh Profile Protective Details as well as its opposite Low Profile Covert Security. The course willcover all aspects of advance work, follow-up and limousine procedures, deployment of personnel andthe organization of a team detail, working the protectee, and protective hardware. High ProfileProtection Details concepts are taken from Secret Service methods and former Secret Service Agentswho have operationalized these concepts in private practice. The course covers personal protectionservices, including dignitary, celebrity and single person protection details.

    LESSON INSTRUCTION:

    Principles of ProtectionPersonnel Requirements

    Follow-up and Limousine ProceduresAdvance Preparations

    Deployment of PersonnelWorking the ProtecteeProtective Intelligence

    CommunicationsProtective HardwareOrganization of Team

    Dress and MannerProtective Techniques

    Post Coverage

    Protection While TravelingProtection While WalkingProtection in AssembliesProtection of Residence

    Special ProblemsCrowd Control

    Handling Cranks and StalkersCorporate Executive Protection and Crisis Management

    DISTANCE EDUCATION CLOCK HOURS:50

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    STALKING AND DANGEROUS HUMAN BEHAVIOR

    For a number of years, ESI has emphasized the importance of Stalkers in the personal protectiveoperations in both the Resident Training and this course. Indeed, included a weeklong Stalker Problemin the Resident Training that challenges the countersurveillance skills of the students.

    Over the years, we have demonstrated to students the critical importance of the Protection Specialistidentifying Behavioral Clues to Dangerousness and the ability to identify the discreet behavior of the

    Stalker in a crowd. ESI has accumulated film clips of numerous assassinations and failed attempts:Hinckleys shooting of President Reagan, Bremer's shooting of George Wallace, attempt to shootPresident Park of Korea, and the attempt to kill President Ozal of Turkey, the assassination of the PrimeMinister of Israel, Yitzhak Rabin, the slashing attack on President Marcos's wife in the Philippines,even the embarrassing Pie-Attack on Microsoft Founder, Bill Gates, all have important lessons to teach.

    These historic events captured by the ubiquitous video camera, teach us that each of these targets werethe victim of stalkers and that this behavior is observable and identifiable. It is ESI's point of view thatthe behavior is also "predictable" within a certain range of certainty that equip the Protection Specialistwith a forewarning. The goal of this course is to teach students how to analyze the threat of a stalker,predict "dangerousness," and develop a response strategy.

    LESSON INSTRUCTION:

    The Stalker Pathology

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    Psychological ArchetypesObsessional Love

    Stalking and AttachmentThe Celebrity StalkerThe Stalked Spouse

    Contact and Attempts

    Logging AttemptsDangerousness and PredictionLaws on Stalking, Federal and State

    Building a CaseWhen the Law will Not Due

    Response and Protection Strategy

    DISTANCE EDUCATION CLOCK HOURS: 50

    BOMB SEARCH AND IDENTIFICATION

    The Bomb Search and Identification bodyguard course emphasizes detection, not disposal, of explosive

    threats. Methods of search techniques are covered as well as preventive procedures to implement aspolicy in public buildings, including how to prepare for threatening calls. Personality profiles of bombthreat callers and actual bomber motivations are explored in detail. While we do not expect to trainbomb disposal technicians, we do hope to instill a sufficient level of knowledge so that the ESIbodyguard is capable of offering intelligent advice to his employer, establishing basic safetyprocedures, and knowing what to do during a bomb incident. Students enrolled in ON-LINE programmust purchase CD ROM to complete the course.

    LESSON INSTRUCTION:

    Identification of Types of ExplosivesSources of Explosives

    Sensitivity and Initiation: Firing Train,Initiators, Firing Systems, Methods of InitiationTools of the Trade

    Commercial and Military ExplosivesHome Made and Incendiary Devices

    Triggering MechanismsSearch Procedures: Search of Buildings,

    Vehicular Search, Boat Search, Airplane SearchContact Agencies.

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    DISTANCE EDUCATION CLOCK HOURS: 50

    FUNDAMENTALS OF DEFENSIVE SHOOTING

    ESI staff produced and directed this three-hour DVD course on Shooting. The Fundamentals ofDefensive Shooting course is based upon the ESI Manual written by nationally known shootinginstructor, Dick Barber, and three hours of DVD recordings of ESI Basic through Tactical ShootingDrills developed by ESI Range Master, Tony Pagni, and executed by ESI Shooting Staff and students.This course is designed for all Resident Training students as a prerequisite prior to arrival at the ESI

    shooting range and handling live-fire arms. In addition to the shooting drills, the course covers a broadspectrum of critical issues concerning the safe handling, carrying, and ownership of handguns. Mentalaspects of training are covered in depth as well as the psychological stress of combat situations andtheir aftermath. Legal implications of the use of force are discussed, as well as modification offirearms. The four part DVD series is delivered to the student whether they are enrolled in ON-LINE orHOME DELIVERY format program, and it is included in the cost of tuition.

    November 26, 2008

    Attached is my first course, Fundamentals ofDefensive Shooting. I am very excited about

    this program now. This course was simply

    amazing. I have had training in firearms and

    shooting in the past but this is like food from

    the gods. I will be enrolling in my next course

    sometime in the next month or so.

    Thanks again Michael McHenry

    The DVD series illustrates the essential shooting skills taught at the five-day Resident Training as wellas testing requirements, however, students are warned not to attempt live-fire practical exercises until

    they arrive for training by ESI professional shooting staff.

    LESSON INSTRUCTION:

    Legal and Moral AspectsElements of Self-Defense

    Defensive WeaponsHandguns in Self-Defense

    Safe Gun HandlingRange Safety

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    Operation of the HandgunTheory of Defensive Shooting

    Selection of the HandgunCarrying Handguns Concealed

    Back-up GunsSelection of Ammunition

    Handgun ModificationsGrips, Sights, FinishesRange EtiquetteStatic Dry-FireDraw and FireRiot Shotgun

    Handgun MaintenanceShotgun Maintenance

    Night ShootingLevels of Response

    Post-Shooting TraumaConfrontational Defense

    Weapon RetentionIndividual Tactics.

    DISTANCE EDUCATION CLOCK HOURS: 50

    HUMAN INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION & ANALYSIS

    This course will focus on the human factor in the collection of intelligence. It will cover both open and

    clandestine sources of information. Open sources of information include newspapers, magazines,commercial news clipping services, court transcripts and filings, libraries, and public records. Theclandestine sources will analyze the history and current use of undercover agents, their recruitment,training, management, evaluation and control. Once the information is collected, it must be verified inorder to assure its accuracy, and then distributed to the centers of the organization that can make use ofit. The student will learn all aspects of human intelligence collection and the Intelligence Cycle.

    DISTANCE EDUCATION CLOCK HOURS: 50

    Background Story posted in Testimonials

    PROFILES OF TERRORISM AND VIOLENCE

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    Profiles of Terrorism consist of a 1,200-page manual authored by ESI, Terrorism, The Whole Story.Bodyguard students are introduced to the historical background of the terrorist movements of the 1970sthrough the contemporary period. The course will cover the modern organization and ideology of bothleft wing and right wing terrorist organizations. This encyclopedic collection of information of terroristgroups and attacks is unparalleled. The later chapters focus on contemporary terrorism of militant

    fundamentalists that justify their use of violence against innocent civilians with religious ideologies.

    LESSON INSTRUCTION:

    Historical Overview of TerrorismSetting the Stage for Modern Terrorism

    Categories of Terrorist MovementsOrganizational StructureNetworks and Support

    Mini-m-Manual of the Urban GuerrillaTerrorist Group Profiles

    Nationalism, Ethnicity and Insurgencies

    Terrorism in the 60s, 70s, 80s and Trends for the 90sReligious Terrorism

    The Rise of Right-Wing FundamentalismHigh-Tech Terrorism

    Single-Issue TerrorismCriminal Terrorism

    Future TrendsLegal Issues

    Managing Terrorist Incidents

    DISTANCE EDUCATION CLOCK HOURS: 50

    EXECUTIVE PROTECTION DRIVING

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    ESI staff wrote this manual. The student bodyguard will learn the theoretical basis of anti-ambush,evasive driving, basic driving skills and mechanics, legal considerations, armored car modificationsand options. The course will cover vehicle dynamics and control, motorcades and convoy driving, roademergencies and accidents. The purpose of the Distance Education course will be to cover some of theaspects of defensive driving not covered in many driving schools. ESI no longer offers Evasive Driving

    as part of the Resident Training.As the subject of Carjacking have both a Defensive Shooting component aswell as Protective Driving aspect, the Executive Protection Driving coursealso includes an the in-depth study of carjacking. Damian Halforty who livesand works in Johannesburg, South Africa, the carjacking capital of the world,wrote the course. The CD Rom course covers such subjects as the history ofthe crime that now plaques many cities around the globe, proactive measures,awareness drills, case studies, reactive measures, weapons and technology tocombat carjackers, survival skills and the psychological post trauma ofcarjack victims.

    LESSON INSTRUCTION:

    Basic Driving SkillsDriving Under Unusual Conditions

    High Speed DrivingVehicle Dynamics and Car ControlMotorcades and Convoy DrivingRoad Emergencies and Accidents

    Vehicle Security and Surveillance DetectionKidnap Strategies and Case Studies

    CommunicationsArmored Vehicles and Car Options

    Pursuit DrivingLegal Considerations

    Evasive Driving TechniquesCarjacking Countermeasures

    DISTANCE EDUCATION CLOCK HOURS: 50

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    ETIQUETTE FOR SECURITY PROFESSIONALS

    Executive and dignitary protection require special attention to protocol and etiquette. Put simply,etiquette is made up of the social tools, which give the master of its knowledge confidence, control and

    ease in a wide variety of social situations. The bodyguard who is ignorant of the rules of socialetiquette will not survive in the industry. This may be a simple familiarization with table manners,proper dress, and social intercourse, or in more precise surroundings, knowledge of social customs,cultural expectations, dignitary and political protocol. For executive level Protection Specialists, it is asurvival tool no less important than a road map in a strange city.

    LESSON INSTRUCTION:

    Rules of Introduction: Formal and Ceremonial Official ProtocolCelebrity and Dignitary Etiquette

    Conversational Rules for a Protection SpecialistCommon Courtesies

    Manners in Public and PrivateRules of Conduct in Foreign Countries

    Etiquette in Country Clubs and Yacht ClubsSeated Dinners, Luncheons, Receptions,Cocktail Parties, Private and Public Balls

    Travel: Foreign and Domestic, VIP, Celebrity, Political, DiplomaticDress: Formal and Informal, Day, Evening and Special Events.

    DISTANCE EDUCATION CLOCK HOURS: 50

    ELECTRONIC SECURITY

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    The course in Electronic Security surveys one of the most important prevention technologies availableto perimeter security: electronic alarm systems. The protective specialists must be familiar withcurrent technologies and their limitations. The course will emphasis site survey techniques, threatanalysis as the preliminaries of physical security. The course will cover the different systems availablefor both interior and exterior sensors, their strength and weaknesses.

    LESSON INSTRUCTION:

    Physical SecurityThreat Analysis

    Site SurveyPrinciples of Operation and Applications

    Exterior and Interior SensorsAlarm Transmission and Control

    Switching SensorsMicrowave Radar Sensors

    CCTVSignaling and Control Equipment

    Power Supplies

    System DesignMaintenance and ServiceElectronic Countermeasures

    Scanning and CountermeasuresScramblers and Safe Phones.

    DISTANCE EDUCATION CLOCK HOURS: 50

    SPECIALIZED COURSESDistance EducationCourse Descriptions

    SPECIAL EVENT RISK MANAGEMENT

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    This course will prepare the student to understand the risk management for large public gatherings suchas concerts, political and special events. The course focus is the multi faceted problems that confrontsecurity specialist in everything from the Pope's visit in open-air religious events to the conventioncenter rock concert. Especially relevant for Protection and Security Specialist who work with musicgroups or clients who regularly appear in public events. Students enrolled in ON-LINE program mustpurchase textbook to complete the course.

    LESSON INSTRUCTION:

    Risk Analysis and Risk FactorsHealth and Safety

    Crowd ManagementSecurity Staff Recruitment and Training

    General Liability and Insurance Coverage.

    DISTANCE EDUCATION CLOCK HOURS: 50

    ASSET PROTECTION

    This course provides key information and training for strike security management and estate security.Nearly all industrial strikes entail an executive protection component. The agent must have anunderstanding of the law, logistics and security management of strike operations as well as the specialrequirements of risks to executive officers. In addition, the course covers the elementary aspects ofestate security. Students enrolled in ON-LINE program must purchase textbook to complete the course.

    LESSON INSTRUCTION:

    Theory of Industrial RelationsAsset Protection During Strikes

    Logistics and Access ControlCommand Post Operations and Emergency Mobilizations

    Special Aspects of Estate Security.

    DISTANCE EDUCATION CLOCK HOURS: 50

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    PSD PROTECTIVE OPERATIONSDistance Education

    Course Descriptions

    COUNTER INSURGENCY THEORY & TACTICS

    This Course collates the most recent military and civilian assessment of Counter Insurgent Warfare.Beginning with renowned military theorist, William Lind and recent military manuals, it is supposedthat we cannot fight a war that we don't understand. While some civilian and military strategistsbelieved the two contemporary wars are against state armed or supported forces, others believe theseconflicts are fought as "asymmetrical" or low intensity operations.

    This CD manual re-publishes several landmark articles that first reported the existence of holding

    camps known as "Black Sites", which are interment networks that the CIA utilizes as a central elementof its unconventional war against Al Qaeda cells. Casting off the normal insignias of modern armies, AlQaeda wear no uniform, swear no allegiance to any state other than their "Calling" and there is no stateto negotiate a truce or armistice. To cope with the asymmetrical nature of the international terroristcampaign, the Pentagon and the Central Intelligence Agency created a multi-service elite unit toglobally stalk and capture Jihadicells. This course initiates the student into the nature of counterinsurgency theory and tactics in order to enhance their understanding of the conflict of our times andgeneration.

    INSURGENCY THEORY & TACTICS

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    This CD Manual begins with two mini-manuals; the first is a text by one of the rising ideologicalleaders of Al Qaeda, Abu Naji (a pseudonym), who wrote a strategic and tactical training manualcalled, The Management of Savagery. This text is the Al Qaeda playbook on how to create and manageglobal chaos to bring down western powers and governments that support the West. It is anextraordinary document that was recently translated by William McCants, a Fellow at West Point'sCombating Terrorism Center. The second Al Qaeda Manual is a document discovered in Al Qaeda safehouse that expounds on the principles on military organization of terrorist cells. This book provides

    specific instructions on terrorist operations, including kidnapping and assassination, the use ofexplosives to disrupt and disable the economic fabric of enemy states. The manual gives its Jihadimembers instruction on how to finance their cell operations on a global scale by counterfeiting,forgeries and kidnapping. It expounds on the military training and weapons, communications,transportation, espionage and Special Tactical Operations as a strategy of forcing governments todisperse military and financial resources. Understand the enemy and you will understand how to fightthem.

    The third document consists of U.S. military anti-terrorism manuals. The first is a collection of casestudies of terrorist assaults in Tokyo subway, the Federal building in Oklahoma City, the KhobarTowers and the Cole bombings. The second is a Military Guide to Terrorism in the 21st Century, whichwas prepared under the direction of the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command. These handbooks

    support operational missions in the global war on terrorism.

    INSURGENT EXPLOSIVE DEVICES, IEDs & VIEDs

    - Iraq and Afghanistan

    This course consist of a careful collection of documents from government agencies and private sourcesthat analyze a wide variety of terrorist deployment of improvised explosive devices. ATF documentsthe application of VBIEDs and IEDs by Al Qaeda worldwide, their targets of attack and the means ofdelivery. The course discusses the wide spread use of shaped charges and land mines by Al Qaeda and

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    Insurgents in Iraq that account for more than 50% of American troop fatalities. The course covers thewide spread use of suicide bombers, their motivations, recruitment and sacrificial suicide. In addition,the course examines Al Qaeda ideology of self-sacrifice, case studies and discusses profiling of suicidebombers used by experts in the field.

    The Bomb Countermeasures course was written and produced by Craig Gundry of Palladium MediaGroup for security professionals. This comprehensive CD Rom examines the status of explosive

    attacks, case studies and the history of use of munitions against political targets from the time ofreligious sectarian conspiracy in 1600 A.D. to bomb the British Parliament to contemporary terroristattacks of 80's and 90's. Gundry reviews military ordnances as well as improvised explosive devices,the different types of munitions and initiating systems. A major portion of the course is devoted toteaching a student how to conduct Risk Assessment in a corporate environment, team operations ineach element of security planning, Prevention, Detection, Response to Threat, Mitigation, Response toDetonation, and development of a countermeasures policy. Finally, the course examines issues ofdefenses against courier bombers and VBIEDs, Search & Identification, Mail Bombs, Weapons ofMass Destruction and Building Design.

    PSD PROTECTIVE OPERATIONS

    This course begins with the Bureau of Diplomatic Security Protocols for protective operations. Thedocument begins with an analysis of assassinations and terrorist methods of operation. The BDSspecifies the purpose and duties of Protection Agents who work WPPS details. The manual coversProtective Detail Organization, Principal Interview, Team & Staff Interaction, Team and MotorcadeFormations, Operational Security and Counter Terrorist Driving. Attached to the State DepartmentProtocols are a collection of recommendations from protective detail veterans who served in Iraq onissues of gear and equipment, survival tips and a sample advance written by an ESI graduate who isstationed in Saudi Arabia.

    FIELD INTELLIGENCE FOR PSD PROTECTIVE OPERATIONS

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    This course contains four manuals: Human Intelligence Collection and Analysis, Deception Detection,Interviews and Interrogations, and Cross Cultural Communication. Jack Mc George PhD., formerSecret Service Agent and an ESI teacher, wrote the Human Intelligence manual. Until his recent deathin 2009, Jack taught at ESI for 25 years. Jack wrote this manual for a foreign government intelligenceservice, and ESI for distribution in our Distance Ed curriculum. We digitized this version and sanitizedthe original. We integrated the course into the program, and added three other manuals that areinvaluable for investigators working in the field. Two of the manuals focus on ferreting truth from

    subjects being interrogated based on detecting clues of deception in verbal and non-verbalcommunication, while the third takes into consideration cultural factors.

    OPERATIONAL INTELLIGENCE

    While Field Intelligence is principally focused on the collection process, Operational Intelligence isdevoted to the analytical component of intelligence. This manual is dedicated to criminal and terroristnetwork analysis; however, the analytical model can be applied to any information rich data, includingfree market competitive intelligence. The introduction begins with recent historical examples of the useof a wide variety of intelligence sources: electronic, signal, human sources and network analysis totrack down leaders of the insurgency in Iraq, Zarqawi and Saddam Hussein and their global web ofcells. The first manual introduces the student into the process of analysis, the tools of the trade andmethodology. Link or Association Analysis is taught in simple language and demonstrates thetechnique of using Link Analysis model as to demonstrate the relationship between people,organizations, governments and objects. The student will learn how to use the information collectionprocess to chart relationships and draw inferences from the facts as they emerge in the associationprocess. Manual two is a workbook to give the student confidence to apply the technique to almost anytype of problem.

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    CORPORATE SECURITY

    &

    THREAT MANAGEMENTDistance Education

    Course Descriptions

    INTERNAL SECURITY

    This course will cover issues including personnel, document and physical security. Personnel securityrefers to the policies and procedures intended to determine that an individual is not now and is notlikely to become a risk to security. A personnel security program is intended to prevent criminalactivities by employees, espionage attempts by outside intelligence forces and unintentional acts byemployees that could lead to a compromise situation. The course will cover the procedure in takingpersonal history statements and the follow-up investigations, and how to conduct special investigations.The course will also examine the issue of physical and document security, classification management,

    reproduction, disposal and transmission of sensitive or classified documents. Physical security willcover issues like the access control, security patrols, personnel identification and visitor control. Inaddition, it will suggest methods of detecting unauthorized intrusion or activity, alarm systems andfacility clearances.

    DISTANCE EDUCATION CLOCK HOURS: 50

    TELEPHONIC EAVESDROPPING COUNTERMEASURES

    Telephone eavesdropping countermeasures will cover basic electricity and measurement, transmitters,overt and clandestine, telephone analyzers, and nonlinear junction detectors. Telephone intercepts willalso cover areas like electronic switching systems, central office procedures, telephone testing and linetapping and tracing. The student will study telephone system design, security practices, and deviceslike scramblers. Finally, the student will learn effective methods of nullification and all methods oftelephonic intercepts.

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    DISTANCE EDUCATION CLOCK HOURS: 50

    ADVANCED INVESTIGATIONSDistance Education

    Course Descriptions

    PRINCIPLES OF INVESTIGATION

    The course on Principles of Investigation covers the fundamentals of investigation, the investigativeprocess, the scope of private investigation, and the qualities of the investigator. The methods of securityinvestigation are also taught which include undercover investigation, surveillance and stakeouts,information and evidence collection, use of informants and basics of criminal and civil sceneinvestigation.

    This course will provide the student with the basic techniques and legal aspects of undercover work toenable the student to operate effectively and safely in private investigation. The use of undercoveragents is filled with legal, moral and organizational pitfalls. The course will provide valuable guidancein the selection, recruitment and training of undercover agents. It will deal with briefing forassignments, establishing cover, disguises and evaluating the information attained through the use ofagents in the field.

    LESSON INSTRUCTION:

    The Investigative ProcessPrivate Investigation

    Methods of Security InvestigationUndercover Investigation

    Information and Evidence CollectionResearch of Public and Private Records

    Contacts and InformantsReport Writing and Court Procedure

    Observation, Description and IdentificationThe Business of Private Investigations.

    Selecting, Recruiting and Training AgentsEstablishing Cover

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    DISTANCE EDUCATION CLOCK HOURS: 50