This video promotes the book "Crime Proof" by Anthony Colandro, owner of Gun For Hire Range. The book leverages over 30 years of experience in defense and firearms to teach readers how to protect themselves and their families by thinking like a criminal and anticipating their actions. It's presented as a valuable resource for personal safety and preparedness, costing only $20.
This video, titled 'Coming Soon. Crime Proof', suggests a focus on understanding criminal tactics to enhance personal security. The description "Think like a criminal and beat them at their own game" implies an approach to self-defense and crime prevention that involves strategic thinking and preparedness. While specific firearms or gear aren't detailed, the theme points towards practical security measures and potentially defensive strategies.
This video discusses the mindset of criminals versus law-abiding citizens, emphasizing that they do not think in the same logical or ethical framework. The content highlights the importance of understanding this difference for effective self-defense and training. It promotes the ASP Extra channel for more in-depth training on responding to dangerous situations and encourages viewers to support the ASP platform through various avenues, including merchandise and patron memberships. The video also features mentions of Newbold Targets for training aids and provides links for raw footage and instructor directories.
This video, "Criminals Do Not Think Like You Do," presented at the ASP National Conference, aims to educate viewers on the mindset of criminals and how to better prepare for real-life self-defense situations. It emphasizes the importance of understanding this difference to improve personal safety. The video is supported by Magtech ammunition and encourages viewers to engage with ASP's content for further training and to consider supporting their work through Patreon. It also promotes ASP merchandise and provides resources for finding qualified instructors.
This video, titled "Violent Criminal Actors Do Not Think Like You Do," from Active Self Protection (ASP), delves into the mindset of violent criminals and how their thought processes differ from law-abiding citizens. The description highlights the importance of understanding these differences for real-life self-defense. It also promotes sponsors like The GunBox for secure firearm storage and encourages viewers to join the ASP Extra channel for training. ASP merchandise and patron memberships are also advertised as ways to support their work. The video references several raw video clips and news stories, presumably to illustrate the points being made, and advises viewers to seek out qualified instructors.
This video features an interview with SGT Rory Miller, author of "Meditations on Violence." John Lovell interviews Miller about the book, exploring topics like criminal mindset, predator types, victim selection, realistic martial arts training, different martial arts systems, prisoner reform, coping mechanisms, the nature of criminal assaults, and Japanese katas. The interview provides insights into self-defense and the mindset of violent encounters.
This video from TheFireArmGuy addresses a common sentiment, "But I Could Never Shoot Someone," and explores the mindset differences between individuals who express this and those who carry a firearm for personal defense. It also delves into understanding the psychology and mindset of a criminal. The description includes calls to action for subscribing and liking, as well as links to various playlists for handgun reviews, rifle and shotgun reviews, Second Amendment content, gear reviews, and range tests. Social media links for Twitter and Instagram are also provided.
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