Glenn E. Meyer, Ph.D.
Department
of Psychology Member: NRA, IDPA, TSRA (
[210] 210-999-8323 - dept. office 210-999-8386 (fax)
[210] 210-999-8387 - office
gmeyer@Trinity.edu http://www.trinity.edu/gmeyer
Training
Resume
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CCW/ CHL Requirements:
NRA Personal
Protection Course –
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Firearms Training:
National Tactical Invitational XIV, XV, XVII- - http://www.teddytactical.com
Polite Society Match and Tactical Conference:
KRTraining (www.krtraining.com)
–
Basic
Pistol Beyond
the Basics: Pistol
Advanced
Tactical Series:
AT-1: Defensive
Shooting AT-3:
Wounded Shooter Techniques
AT-1A: Low
Light Shooting AT-4:
Extreme Pistol
AT-2: Defensive
Tactics AT-5:
Force on Force Clinic
AT-2A: Home
Defense Tactics AT-7: FOF Polite Society Scenarios
AT-6: Pistol
Workout
NRA Instructor Training:
Pistol and Personal Protection certification course
AR-15 Rifle
Defensive Long Arm
Options for Personal Security:
Dynamic Tactics - http://www.optionsforpersonalsecurity.com/courses/dynamictactics.asp
(September, 2004 – Stanford, Gonzalez)
Tactical Pistol - http://www.optionsforpersonalsecurity.com/courses/tacticalpistol.asp
SDSI - Southwest Defensive Shooting Institute and/or
Defensive Handgun II Defensive
Shotgun I
Street and Vehicle Tactics Defensive
Folding Knife I
Unarmed Self Defense I Intensive
Handgun Skills
Lethal Force Institute - http://www.ayoob.com
Lethal Force I (with Stressfire shooting component)
Range Master – Tom Givens (http://www.rangemaster.com/)
Combative Pistol II
Executive Protective Service (local outfit in
½ day course in malfunction clearance
Trap and Skeet I
Acted as Aggressor, Active
Shooter in Two Day Force on Force exercise for Trinity University Department of
Campus Safety - http://www.trinity.edu/departments/safe/index.htm
IDPA competitor:
Marksman – SSP, CDP, Member River City Shooters (
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Writing and RKBA relevant academic work
Attended: 2nd Amendment
Foundation’s – Academics for the 2nd Amendment meeting (Don Kates)
Moderator: Law and Civil Rights Forum of Thefiringline.com (http://thefiringline.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=41)
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Publications:
Meyer, G. E., (2009). Will it hurt me in court: weapons
issues and the fears of the legally armed citizen. The Jury Expert - http://www.astcweb.org/public/publication/
Meyer, G. E. (2009). The
Polite Society and the Psychologist. Concealed
Carry Magazine, August.
Becker,
C. B., Meyer, G. E., Graham, M. M., Price, J. S., Arsena, A., Armstrong, D. A.,
& Ramon, E. (2009). Law Enforcement
Officer Preferences for PTSD Treatment and Crisis Management Alternatives. Behavior Research and Therapy, 47, 245-253.
Meyer, G. E., Gerondale, T.,
Kiriazes, C., Baños, A., Lakin, C., & Rinker, A. (2009). Juries, gender and
assault weapons. Journal of Applied
Social Psychology, 29, 945-972.
Meyer, G. E. (2005). “A Gun Person in an Academic
World”. Teddy Talk (American Tactical
Shooting Association Newsletter). http://www.teddytactical.com/archive/Feature/2005/05_Feature.htm
Meyer, G. E. (2004). Being an Active Shooter. Teddy Talk (American Tactical Shooting
Association Newsletter). http://www.teddytactical.com/archive/Feature/2004/11_Feature.htm
Meyer, G. E. (2002). Intervention Effects in Firearms
Policies. In G. Carter (Ed.), Encyclopedia
of Guns in American Society (pp. 311-312). , CA: ABC-CLIO
Meyer, G. E. (2002). Colleges and Gun Violence. In G.
Carter (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Guns in American Society (pp .124-126),
CA: ABC-CLIO
Meyer, G. E. (2002). Mental Disabilities and Gun Use
and Acquisition In G. Carter (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Guns in American Society
(pp. 389-391) , CA: ABC-CLIO
Meyer, G. E. (2002). Weapons Instrumentality Effect.
In G. Carter (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Guns in American Society (pp.
652-653), CA: ABC-CLIO
Meyer, G. E. (1999) Campus weaponry: student
attitudes, fears and behavior. Prevention
Researcher, 6(2), 12.
Meyer, G. E. Guns of
Presentations:
Meyer, G. E.
(2009). Modern Psychology and Firearms Usage. Invited talk at the Polite Society Tactical
Conference -
Meyer, G. E.,
Marquardt, P. & Van Esch C. Does Firearms Training Prime Aggressive
Ideation Against a Defendant on Trial? –To be presented at the 2009 annual
meeting of the Southwest Psychological Association.
Meyer, G. E.,
Nguyen, H. M.; Whitehouse, K. L. & Houchins, J. R. (2008). Armed: Aggressive or Altruistic?
Presented at the Annual Meeting of American Psychology Association,
Meyer,
G. E., Becker, C. B., Graham, M. M., Price, J. S., Arsena, A., Armstrong, D.
A., & Ramon, E. (2008). Law
Enforcement Officer Preferences for PTSD Treatment and Crisis Management
Alternatives. Presented at the Annual Meeting of American Psychology
Association,
Meyer,
G. E. (2007). Ayoobism and Blood in the Streets: The Psychological Aspects of
the Legal Use of Firearms. Annual
Meeting of the National Tactical Invitational of the American Tactical Shooting
Association.
Meyer,
G. E. Jain, A., Jones, H. & Talbot, S. N. (2007). Altruism and the Armed
Populace. Submitted to the Annual
Meeting of the Association for Psychological Science.
Meyer,
G. E. Mihalski K, & Winkler, B. (2006). Juries, Race, and Gender in a
Firearm Usage Scenario. Annual Meeting of the Association for Psychological
Science.
Meyer,
G. E. Race, Juries and DGUs. (2004). Annual Meeting of the American Society for
Criminology,
Meyer,
G. E., Gerondale, T., & Kiriazes, C. (2003). Gun Type Risk and Gender in
Battered Spouse and Police Shooting Scenarios. Annual Meeting of the American
Society for Criminology,
Meyer,
G.E., & Lakin, C. (2002). Good guns, bad guns, gender and DGUs.
Presidential Panel Session. Annual Meeting of the American Society of
Criminology,
Meyer,
G.E. (2002). Chair Session – Guns and Juveniles. Annual Meeting of the American
Society of Criminology,
Lakin,
C., & Meyer, G. (2002). Perceptions of Lethality. Annual Meeting of the
Southwest Psychological Association,
Meyer,
G.E. (2001). Chair Session – Guns and Juveniles. Annual Meeting of the American
Society of Criminology,
Meyer,
G.E.(2001). Campus Weaponry: Student and Faculty Attitudes. Annual Meeting of
the American Society of Criminology,
Meyer,
G.E., Baños, A, Hagg, I; & Rinker, A (2000). The Perception of Lethality in
Home Self Defense Scenarios. Annual Meeting of the American Society of
Criminology,
Michael
D. Swartz & Glenn E. Meyer. (1997). Factors Affecting Weaponry Attitudes of
College Students: Loglinear Analyses. National Convention for Undergraduate
Research.
Popular Press:
Interviewed for Newhouse syndicate on
firearms/psychology issues. Typical story at “Allure of guns proves powerful
for Americans” http://www.cleveland.com/news/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/news/103847999829530.xml
Interviewed
by Larry Pratt of the
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Gallery:

Being a Terrorist Role Player at Work KRtraining Injured Shooters class
With a broken wrist and other
booboos

KRtraining classes

Polite Society – Tulsa – 2009 –
Saving a baby in a terrorist scenario.