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CONTENTS

FOREWORD—CLINT OVERLAND

FOREWORD—RON BISHOP

INTRODUCTION TO SCALING FORCE

PREREQUISITES

Introduction to Violence

Fighting versus Sport

Social Violence

The Monkey Dance

The Group Monkey Dance

The Educational Beat-Down

The Status-Seeking Show

The Territorial Defense

Predatory Violence

Resource predators

Process predators

Situational Awareness

The victim interview

The 4 D’s

Weapons awareness

Situational awareness during a fight

Identifying the threat’s “tell”

Legal Ramifications of Violence

Affirmative Defense

I.M.O.P. Principle

Intent

Means

Opportunity

Preclusion

Reasonable force

Disparity of Force

Proportional Force

The Articulation Drill

The Decision to Get Involved

Fight to the Goal

Dealing with Threats with Altered States of Consciousness

Pain Compliance versus Mechanical Compliance

Never Quit

Account for Adrenaline

It’s NOT a Continuum

LEVEL 1—PRESENCE

The Lowest Level of Force

The Intangibles

The Power of Authority

Fitness

Posture and Stance

Appearance and Demeanor

Attire

Behavior

Positioning and Proxemics

Display of Force Option

Level 1 Conclusion

LEVEL 2—VOICE

Range and Style

The Players

Rate, Tone, Pitch, and Volume (RTPV)

Listening

Strategic Verbal De-escalation

Changing the Emotion

Changing the Social Context

Changing the Equation

Raising the Stakes

Tricks and Tactics—Miscellaneous Stuff

Everything works both ways

Forced teaming

Loan-sharking

Co-opting

Congruence

Incongruence

Non-sequiturs

Boundaries

Ask, Advise, Order, and Check

Altered States of Mind

Cold Conversation Drill

LEVEL 3—TOUCH

Calming Touch

Directive Touch

Distractive Touch

Projecting Touch

INTERLUDE—ARE YOU READY FOR LEVEL 4?

LEVEL 4—EMPTY-HAND RESTRAINT/PHYSICAL CONTROL

Joint Locks

Gifts

Basing

Leverage

Two-way action

Applying joint locks

Hinge joints

Ball-and-Socket Joints

Gliding Joints

Fingerlocks

Practicing Joint Locks

Immobilizations

Pushing and Shoving (and Assisting)

Push from your strength into his weakness

Push with an upward vector

Exploit his momentum

Pain

Hair

Pressure Points in General

Specific Points

Philtrum

Mastoid

Jaw hinge

Lymph nodes

Suprasternal notch

Intercostals

Axillary

Inguinal

Triceps tendon

Inner elbow

Inner thigh

Side of knee

Takedowns

Balance

Momentum takedowns

Leverage takedowns

Sweeps

True throws

Knee pops

Lock Takedowns

Using Level 4 Techniques at Higher Levels of Force

INTERLUDE—THE 4/5 SPLIT

LEVEL 5—LESS-LETHAL FORCE

Hitting Hard

Stay connected

Use your core

Accelerate

Practice

Hand Techniques

Foot Techniques

Contouring

Making It Work When You Are Losing

Causing Damage

Timing

Power Generation under Adversity

Using a tool

Using the environment

Using torque

Using gravity

Using momentum

Using aggressive forward pressure

Targeting

Shock

Organ Bruising and Injury

Broken Bones

Joints and Sprains

Foot

Ankle

Knee

Ribs

Kidneys

Clavicle

Solar plexus

Groin

Jaw

Nose

Ears

Eyes

Pepper Spray

Tasers ®

Level 5 Conclusion

INTERLUDE—ON KILLING

LEVEL 6—LETHAL FORCE

Mindset

Free-for-all drill

Find your limits

Slaughtering an animal

Breaking the Freeze

Principles for Survival

Be prepared

Don’t get hit

Embrace the pain

Watch for weapons

Cheat

Expect the unexpected

Yell for help

Manage the aftermath

Putting it in Context

Targeting

Head

Throat

Upper (cervical) spine

Targets we didn’t list

Defensive Weaponry

Accessing a Weapon

Impromptu Weapons

Drawing a Weapon

Using a Weapon

Blades

Bullets

Wounds

Firearms

Shooting

Modifications, quality, and reliability

Wrap up

Level 6 Conclusion

CONCLUSION

GLOSSARY

INDEX

BIBLIOGRAPHY

ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Rory Miller

Lawrence Kane

PRAISE FOR SCALING FORCE…

DEDICATION

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