Security Beyond Force: Behavioral Analysis and Decision-Making in High-Risk Environments presents a modern and strategic perspective on security operations, moving beyond traditional approaches based solely on control and force.
Combining practical experience with academic foundations in law, education, and cognitive behavioral therapy, the author explores how human behavior, perception, and decision-making processes influence outcomes in high-risk situations. The book demonstrates that many failures in security are not caused by lack of resources, but by misinterpretation of behavior and poor decisions under pressure.
Through a structured and accessible approach, the work addresses key topics such as crisis response, cognitive bias, conflict management, situational awareness, and professional training. It offers valuable insights for security professionals, instructors, and anyone interested in understanding how to operate effectively in complex and unpredictable environments.
More than a technical guide, this book proposes a shift in mindset: from reaction to anticipation, from force to strategy, and from control to understanding.
| Number of Pages | 50 |
| Edition | 1 (2026) |
| Language | English |
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