Rape Aggression Defense System (R.A.D.), and Resisting Aggression with Defense (R.A.D.) are programs of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for men and women. The programs are taught by officers from UCM’s Department of Public Safety and are offered at no cost to UCM students, employees, and dependents.
Programs are 12 hours in length. To enroll in a course please contact Angela Garrett.
"To develop and enhance the options of self defense, so they may become viable considerations to the woman who is attacked."
The Rape Aggression Defense System is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. The R.A.D. System is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a Martial Arts program. Our programs are taught by nationally certified R.A.D. Instructors and provide each student with a workbook/reference manual. This manual outlines the entire Physical Defense Program for reference and continuous personal growth, and is the key to our free lifetime return and practice policy for R.A.D. graduates.
“To provide responsible information and tactical options of self defense for men who find themselves in confrontational situations.”
Participants will have the opportunity to: raise their awareness of aggressive behavior, recognize how aggressive behavior impacts their lives, learn steps to avoid aggressive behavior, consider how they can be part of reducing aggression and violence, and practice hands-on self-defense skills to resist and escape aggressive behavior directed toward them. This program is designed to empower participants to make safer choices when confronted with aggressive behavior.
Programs are taught by officers from Central's Department of Public Safety and are offered at no cost to Central's students, employees, and dependants. All programs are held on the UCM campus. Other locations may be available when requested.
Basic programs are 12-hours in length. Students must complete all 12 hours to become certified in the R.A.D. Physical Defense Program.
MIC Campus
(*) Only have to attend one day and have completed RAD Basic program.
All programs are held on campus from 6-10 PM at on the UCM campus.
To enroll in a program, contact Angela Garrett by e-mail, or phone (660) 543-4123. Groups of 10 or more may arrange a specially scheduled course by contacting Angela Garrett.
University of Central Missouri's Department of Public Safety sponsors a popular, nationally recognized self-defense program called "The Rape Aggression Defense System" and "Resisting Aggression with Defense" or R.A.D. for short.
Program Description
Hours 1-3
Utilizing the R.A.D. student manual, students will be involved in a discussion of
risk reduction strategies, date rape, continuum of survival, defensive strategies
and the basic principals of defense. We also discuss how to develop a defensive mind
set, understanding offensive and defensive postures, recognizing vulnerable locations
and utilizing personal weapons.
Hours 4-6
Participating students will begin the process of hands on training. The techniques
utilized by R.A.D. Systems are based on simple gross motor skills and are developed
to the point that they become instinctual through repetition. Students will have
the opportunity to use these techniques in dynamic impact training by striking padded
equipment held by the instructors. All techniques target a single attacker.
Hours 7-9
Students will be introduced to ground defense techniques and will continue to refine
the skills previously learned with "practice, practice and practice."
Hours 10-12
Students will participate in "simulated assault" scenarios or drills in full contact
with R.A.D. instructors, who wear state of the art protective gear specifically designed
for this training. Students have the opportunity to utilize their skills in a safe
training environment monitored by instructors.
Please return and practice your skills as often as you wish, completely cost free!
For further information or questions regarding the UCM R.A.D. Program, contact Angela Garrett by e-mail at radselfdefense@ucmo.edu or call Public Safety at (660) 543-4123. For further information regarding the national R.A.D. Program select the following link. R.A.D. Systems.
Public Safety
306 Broad Street
Emergency Phone Number 911
Tel: (660) 543-4123 (24 hours)
Fax: (660) 543-4163