Criminals Do Not Think The Same Way You And I Do

Published on December 1, 2019
Duration: 7:20

This video, featuring Evidence-Based Defensive Trainer John Correia, analyzes three violent criminal encounters. It highlights the unpredictable nature of criminal thinking, the dangers of transitional spaces, and the critical importance of immediate trauma care. The video also showcases Newbold Targets' self-sealing reactive polymer targets as a safer training alternative to steel.

Quick Summary

Evidence-Based Defensive Trainer John Correia highlights that criminals operate with a different mindset, viewing victims as 'ATMs' and life as cheap. He stresses that parked cars are 'transitional spaces,' not safe zones, and warns against expecting shared morality. Correia also emphasizes the critical need for carrying IFAKs and chest seals due to criminals' poor trigger discipline and the risk of accidental shootings.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Sponsorship
  2. 00:35Brazil Truck Robbery Incident
  3. 01:15New Jersey Ambush Incident
  4. 01:31Gas Station Shooting Incident
  5. 02:38Criminal Mindset & Transitional Spaces
  6. 04:41Ambush & Compliance Tactics
  7. 05:48Trigger Discipline & First Aid

Frequently Asked Questions

What are 'transitional spaces' in a self-defense context?

Transitional spaces are areas like parked cars or doorways that offer temporary cover but are not secure. They should be treated as vulnerable points requiring rapid movement through them, as criminals may exploit them for ambushes.

Why are Newbold Targets considered safer than steel targets?

Newbold Targets are made of self-sealing reactive polymer that allows bullets to pass through completely. This design eliminates the risk of ricochet and lead splatter, which are common hazards associated with traditional steel targets during training.

What is the significance of trigger discipline in criminal encounters?

Criminals often exhibit poor trigger discipline, meaning they may not safely handle firearms. This increases the likelihood of accidental discharges during a confrontation, posing an additional risk to both the perpetrator and the victim.

What essential medical gear does John Correia recommend for self-defense preparedness?

John Correia strongly emphasizes the importance of carrying trauma medical gear, specifically mentioning Individual First Aid Kits (IFAKs) equipped with items like chest seals. This equipment is vital for providing immediate life-saving aid to victims of violent trauma.

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