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DMN: Dallas ISD police train in 'verbal judo' to de-escalate conflicts

DMN: Dallas ISD police train in ‘verbal judo’ to de-escalate conflicts

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By The Hub on July 29, 2015 News Briefs

The Dallas Morning News profiled how Dallas ISD police officers are trained in verbal judo, “a method used to de-escalate conflicts with verbal techniques.”

Dallas ISD Police Chief Craig Miller said in the article that verbal judo is a way to defuse, and not escalate, a situation, according to the article.

Click here to read the full article.

Photo courtesy Dallas Morning News 

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