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Praise for The Little Black Book of Violence…
Warning
Dedication
Prologue
Foreword
Sergeant Rory Miller
Foreword
Marc “Animal” MacYoung
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
SECTION ONE
Before Violence Occurs
Awareness is Your Best Defense
Don’t Get Caught Up in the Escalato Follies
The Victim Interview
Know When He’s Eager to Hit You
Don’t Let Them Get Into Position for Attack
Closing
Cornering
Surprising
Pincering
Herding
Surrounding
Avoid Being Cut from the Herd
Don’t Be Afraid to Call in Support
Your Words are a Weapon, Use Them Wisely
Don’t Get Hung Up on Name Calling
If You Have Made a Mistake, Apologize
Make Sure Your Intentions are Clear and Understandable
Saying Something Once Does Not Mean That It Was Understood
Changing the Context Can De-Escalate a Bad Situation
Hollywood Fantasy vs. Brutal Reality
Never Underestimate the Fighting Intelligence of Your Opponent
Size and Intensity Are Not the Same Thing
Take Nothing for Granted
Little Things Are Often Important
Know Your Territory
Restrain Impassioned Friends
When it Comes to Violence, Girlfriends Can Be Helpful… but Generally Not
Live to Fight Another Day
When You Think You Are a Good Fighter, You’re Not
Don’t Claim Your Turf
Invading Your Opponent’s Territory Means One of Two Things
Darn Near Everybody Has a Knife… And it Changes Everything in a Fight
Know When He’s Armed, You’ll Live Longer That Way
Gangs Are Not Your Friend
Listen to the Subtle (and Not-so-Subtle) Warnings You Get
Summary
SECTION TWO
During a Violent Encounter
He Who Strikes the First Blow Admits He’s Lost the Argument
You’ve Got a “Stay Out of Jail Free” Card if You Use It Wisely
The AOJP Principle
Use Only as Much Force as the Situation Warrants
Know How to Wrangle Drunks
Effects of Alcohol
Drunk Dodging
Drunk Spinning
Effects of Other Drugs
Never Hit a Girl… Unless She’s Armed
When He Stops, You Stop
Be Prepared to Fight Until It Stops
When You Stop, He Won’t Stop
Six Techniques You Can Use in a Fight
Don’t let him get close enough to touch you
Throw Debris to Distract or Injure Him
Attack His Eyes
Thumbs
Fingers
Inclement Weather
Use Neck Cranks or Chokes to Put Him Down
Four Chokes and Cranks You Can Use
Throw Him to the Ground with Force
Training tips
Strike with Impetus
Combinations
If Something Works, Keep Using It Until It Stops Working
Six Mistakes to Avoid in a Fight
Don’t Kick Above the Waist
Don’t Play “Tank”
Don’t Hit With a Closed Fist… Unless You’ve Got Skills
Don’t Forget to Use Your Mouth Too
Don’t Play the Other Guy’s Game
Don’t Use the Wrong Technique for the Situation
Avoid Going to the Ground
Don’t Let the Other Guy Get Behind You
Fighting is Not a Democratic Process
Don’t Self Destruct
You Will Get Hurt
Recognize Your Own Limitations
You May Think, “My Enemy’s Enemy is My Friend,” But It’s Not True
As Stress Goes Up Intelligence Goes Down
Beware of Crowds
Summary
SECTION THREE
Aftermath of Violence
Once It’s Over, Know Your Priorities
It Only Takes a Microsecond… And Then You’re in Survival Mode
Know How to Perform First Aid
Handling Blows to Your Self Esteem
Dealing with Psychological Trauma
Understanding Critical Incident Amnesia
Don’t Exaggerate, Don’t Threaten
Police Officers Don’t Like Fighting, So They Don’t Like You
Find a Good Attorney
Realize That Courts Are About Resolution, Not Justice
Be Wary of the Press
Beware the “Friday Night Special”
A Fight Can Take Place Over Time; It’s Called a Feud, and It Is Bad
Summary
Conclusion
Afterword (by Lt. Colonel John R. Finch)
Glossary
APPENDIX A
How Far Am I Willing to Go?
APPENDIX B
Words You Can Use
APPENDIX C
The Will to Kill
by Marc “Animal” MacYoung
APPENDIX D
Vital Area Targets
APPENDIX E
Reading List
Massad Ayoob
Loren W. Christensen
Peter Consterdine
Gavin DeBecker
Marc “Animal” MacYoung
Sergeant Rory Miller
Peyton Quinn
Bibliography
Books
Articles
DVDs and Videos
Web Sites
Index
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
R
S
T
V
W
Y
Z
About the Authors
Kris Wilder
Lawrence Kane
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