University of North Carolina at Charlotte Police and Public Safety

Instructors:

         Sgt. Neel

         Sgt. Fior

         Officer Lecomte

         Alicia Clapp

         Nia Tillett

Address:

Police & Public Safety

9201 University City Blvd.
Charlotte, North Carolina 28223
Phone:(704) 687-8300
Fax: (704) 687-3217
Email:
glecomte@uncc.edu 

UNC Charlotte Police and Public Safety is proud to be part of the living national network of R.A.D. instructors.
 

RAD Registration Form

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Rape Aggression Defense Class (RAD)

 

The UNC Charlotte Police Department will be hosting two

RAD Classes in the Police and Public Safety Building

located on Cameron Blvd. just across from the new Student

Health Center. 

 

Schedule for Spring & Fall 2009

 

July: Mod. 1 (17th), Mod. 2 (24th), Mod 3. (31st), Mod. 4 (Aug 7)

 

August: Mod.1 (15th), Mod. 2 (22nd), Mod. 3 (29th), Mod. 4 (Sept 5th)

 

September: Mod. 1 (7th), Mod. 2 (14th), Mod. 3 (21st), Mod. 4 (28th)

 

October: Mod. 1 (6th), Mod 2. (13th), Mod. 3 (20th), Mod. 4 (27th)

 

November: Mod. 1 (4th), Mod. 2 (11th), Mod. 3 (18th), Mod. 4 (25th)

 

December: Mod. 1 (3rd), Mod. 2 (10th), Mod. 3 (17th), Mod. 4 (24th) 

 

Students who reside on campus can attend this class for

FREE!  Your fee has been paid by Housing and Residence

Life.  Resident Students who register for the class and fail

to attend without a valid reason will be required to pay the

$10.00 fee if they register for another class. 

 

To register, complete the registration form and send it to

Officer Jerry Lecomte at the UNC Charlotte Police Department

via Campus Mail.

Contact: Officer Jerry Lecomte via email @ glecomte@uncc.edu 
for more information or to register now!

 


The Rape Aggression Defense Basic Personal Defense System is a national program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques taught for women only. All courses are taught by nationally certified R.A.D. Instructors.

The goal of R.A.D. is to provide realistic self-defense options to women, regardless of their level of physical conditioning. Students at all levels of ability, age, experience, and strength will be provided with techniques and information that can be effectively used from the first day of class. R.A.D. is not a martial arts program, nor does it require students to be athletes in training to succeed.

The R.A.D. system will provide students with the knowledge to make an educated decision about personal defense. We provide information on physical and non-physical options, as well as insight into the attacker mindset.

Every student receives a manual for reference and practice. Once a student has completed a R.A.D. program, their signed manual becomes a ticket for free lifetime return and practice with any R.A.D. instructor in the US and Canada.

The widespread acceptance of the R.A.D. system is due to the ease, simplicity, and effectiveness of our tactics, solid research, legal defensibility, and unique teaching methodology. R.A.D. is the only self-defense program endorsed by the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA).


Why R.A.D.?

Execute Board Member Kathy Wright       
  • R.A.D. is the largest network of its kind with over 7000 Instructors having received training in our systems to date. These Instructors teach at various colleges, universities, and municipal law enforcement agencies as well as various other community organizations internationally. R.A.D. has trained more than 300,000 women throughout the U.S. and Canada since the program began in 1989.
  • R.A.D. is the only existing program with a free lifetime return and practice policy, honored throughout both the US and Canada.
  • R.A.D. has developed specialized simulation techniques and equipment for use by certified R.A.D. instructors.
  • R.A.D. is the only self defense program ever endorsed by the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA).
  • Lawrence N. Nadeau, Director of Instructional Development and Founder.