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Institute is incorporated as a non-profit educational corporation in the
State of California, offering training to law enforcement officers, correction
and detention officers, and private security. Incorporated in 1973,
the Koga Institute has offered high-quality, no-nonsense training in the
use of force (arrest
control, self
defense, and baton), as well as officer
safety. Koga Sensei has been trained in various traditional martial arts, including Judo, Aikido, Jiu-jitsu, and Kobudo. During the course of a 25-year law enforcement career, Mr. Koga applied the knowledge he gained to the rigourous demands of law enforcement, developing a humane system of subject control known as "The Koga Method." The Koga Method is used by many agencies and officers across the United States, and in numerous countries. The Koga Method originally became popular with the publication of his first book, "The Koga Method: Police Weaponless Control." Although the first book is now out of print, the Koga Method of Arrest Control has once again made it to press as "Controlling Force: A Primer for Law Enforcement." In the Winter of 1999, the Koga Institute released an additional book on self-defense for law enforcement entitled, "Redirecting Force." Mr. Koga is available on a limited basis for contract training and consulting. Please contact the Institute for details. |
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