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Escape the Wolf - Preemptive Personal Security Handbook

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The one thing every serious world traveler needs to Escape the Wolf – Personal Security Handbook for the Traveling Professional.Blend into the local culture more effectively using these insights on cultural practices, traditions and customs.Once only available to defense contractors and government employees, this same level of expert advice is now available to the business traveler.The author, Clinton Emerson, is a respected authority on mitigating risk for global travelers within government security circles. In Escape the Wolf, he shares expertise in coping with various threats, or wolves, that lurk in today’s world based on 20 years of government experience, his civilian travels and being raised in Saudi Arabia.In Escape the Wolf, travelers learn how to recognize, assess and avoid threats ranging from common crime, illness, natural disasters, corporate espionage, or even terrorism using Escape the Wolf’s proven Total Awareness℠ System.Order a copy today for yourself and your employees who travel abroad learn how to avoid being a “walking target” gain new confidence when venturing into unfamiliar territory identify, avoid and minimize threats, and learn how to escape from threatening situations know the key steps to take before you even set foot outside your front door

240 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 9, 2012

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March 28, 2015
I enjoyed the breakdown and organization of the main strategies (Modes of Awareness, OODA loop, etc).

This book is in need of an editor. There are spelling, grammatical, consistency and formatting issues that bring down the quality of the read. Overall, it feels quite sloppy, which is ironic considering the subject matter.
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