Rape Aggression Defense
Upcoming Scheduled Classes:
Free Rad
Location: at the Utility gym-Olds Rec IM
October 7, 14, 21 & 28th
Tuesday evenings, 6-9pm
Credit Class PEGN 177
Winter Semester 2009
Rape Aggression Defense Systems (Rad) Credit course is scheduled to begin January 5th, 2009 (winter semester).
PEGN #177-012, Special Topics
Section Title: Rape Aggression Defense Systems
#24248, 1 credit hour
Monday evenings 5:30pm-7:20pm
Olds Rec. IM - Utility gym
Instructors Class, see below |
For more information or to
register for class, contact:
Officer Dorsey
Instructor
734-487-0987
cdorsey@emich.edu |
Free courses are scheduled through out
the school year, however, registration is preferred before
attending. Contact Officer
Candace Dorsey at (734)
487-0987 to register.
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•R.A.D. teaches women defensive concepts
and techniques against various types of assault
•R.A.D concentrates on awareness, prevention, risk reduction, avoidance,
and personnel
growth.
•R.A.D. focuses on self defense and martial arts, no nonsense practical
techniques,
fight or flight syndrome and hands on training
Contact Officer Candace Dorsey at (734) 487-0987 |

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Rape Aggression Defense (RAD)
Self Defense Education:
Could you effectively defend yourself if attacked? BE AWARE...
1 OUT OF EVERY 4 COLLEGE WOMEN POLLED WAS SEXUALLY ASSAULTED
DURING FOUR YEARS AT COLLEGE (Ms. Magazine study on sexual assault
and rape). BETWEEN 1973 AND 1987 (14 YEARS), OVER 2.3 MILLION
WOMEN REPORTED SEXUAL ASSAULTS IN THE UNITED STATES. 71% OF THESE
VICTIMS AVOIDED BEING RAPED BY TAKING SELF PROTECTIVE MEASURES
(United States Department of Justice, Bureau of justice Statistics).
What is the RAD System?
The Rape Aggression Defense System (RAD) is a program of realistic,
self-defense tactics and techniques. The RAD system is a comprehensive
course for women that begins with awareness, prevention, risk
reduction, and avoidance, while progressing on to the basics
of hands-on defense training. RAD is not a Martial Arts program.
Our courses are taught by certified RAD instructors and provide
you with a workbook/reference manual. This manual outlines the
entire physical defense program for reference and continuous
personal growth.
The RAD system of physical defense is currently being taught
at many Universities and colleges. The growing, wide spread acceptance
of this system is is primarily due to the ease, simplicity, and
effectiveness of our tactics, solid research, legal defensibility,
and unique teaching methodology.
The RAD system is dedicated to teaching women defensive concepts
and techniques against various types of assault, by utilizing
easy, effective, and proven self-defense / martial arts tactics.
Our system of realistic defense will provide a woman with the
knowledge to make an educated decision about resistance. We operate
on the premise that a spontaneous violent attack will stimulate
a natural desire to resist, on the part of the victim (supported
by research). We educate women about "The Fight or Flight
Syndrome," while showing them that enhancing their option
of physical defense is not only prudent, but a necessity if natural
resistance is to be effective. Safety and survival in today's
world requires a definite course of action. We provide effective
options by teaching women to take an active role in their own
self-defense and psychological well being.
10 REASONS WHY RAD SYSTEMS IS ON THE CUTTING EDGE OF SELF-DEFENSE
TRAINING.
1.Has established the standard for female self-defense programs.
2.Offers no-nonsense, practical techniques of defense.
3.Researched the effects of the "Fight or Flight Syndrome."
4.Offers advanced self-defense courses that build upon the physical
defense system.
5.Provides realistic and dynamic hands on training.
6.Provides students with a comprehensive reference manual.
7.Certifies instructors from the community.
8.Has a litigation defense policy.
9.Offers state of the art programs (FREE OF CHARGE, for EMU Students).
10.Every student receives a lifetime membership policy.
For more information and scheduling contact Officer Candace
Dorsey at:
Crime Prevention Office: (734)487-0987
EMU POLICE:(734) 487-1222 E-mail: Candace.Dorsey@emich.edu
Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) Instructor classes
Individuals interested in teaching women basic physical skills
to protect themselves. This course is designed to teach women
to better defend themselves against sexual assault and assaultive
type behaviors.
Male and Female instructors are sought.
The class will be held on August 6, 7, and 8, 2008
Registration due date July 31, 2008
302 funded & IACLEA member discounts apply.
Registration form can be downloaded from the following link:
EMU R.A.D registration Form
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