About R.A.D.
The Boston College Police Department is a proud member of the R.A.D. Systems International community. We provide educational opportunities for women, that create a safer community for themselves. In doing this, we challenge our entire community to evolve into an existence where violence is not an acceptable part of daily life.
We offer specific training sessions throughout the year, which are listed below.
The Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) System is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. The R.A.D. Course is a FREE comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk education, and risk avoidance. After this, the system progresses to the basics of hands-on defense training. However, R.A.D. is not a martial arts program. Our courses are taught by Boston College Police Officers who are nationally-certified R.A.D. instructors.
The Rape Aggression Defense System is dedicated to teaching women defense concepts and techniques against various types of assault. This is done by utilizing easy, effective, and proven self-defense tactics. Our system of realistic defense will provide women with knowledge to make an educated decision about resistance.
Our Instructional Objective:
To develop and enhance the options of self-defense, so they may become viable considerations to the woman who is attacked.
The R.A.D. Course consists of a free twelve hours course of instruction. This can be broken up into two days a week, two hours a day for three weeks. It can also be broken up into six hours over two days or any other configuration that works best for your group, and depending on availability of R.A.D Instructors.
The course is not only informative and valuable, but you will also have a lot of fun while learning. In the last class, you will have the opportunity to use all the techniques you have learned in simulated attacks. All students and officers wear protective gear and the student uses techniques learned against the officers who play the role of "attackers."
If you are interested in learning more about the program, please contact the RAD Coordinator at: RAD Coordinator
FALL 2024 SESSIONS:
If you would like to register for one of the classes, please fill out and , providing the required information. ** YOU MUST PRE-REGISTER FOR THE CLASSES **. As these classes do fill quickly, unfortunately, not all who register may be accepted. You will receive a second confirmation email once your registration for the class has been secured.
Tuesday, October 8th, 6-9 pm in Walsh 131
Thursday, October 10th, 6-9 pm in Walsh 131
Tuesday, October 15th, 6-9 pm in Walsh 131
Thursday, October 17th, 6-9 pm in Walsh 131
**MUST ATTEND ALL CLASSES WITHIN THE SESSION**
Monday, November 11th, 6-9 pm in Walsh 131
Wednesday, November 13th, 6-9 pm in Walsh 131
Monday, November 18th, 6-9 pm in Walsh 131
Wednesday November 20th, 6-9 pm in Walsh 131
**MUST ATTEND ALL CLASSES WITHIN THE SESSION**