Ghost Guns: Identification, Policy & Risk Considerations
A well-managed body-worn camera program is one of the most powerful tools for accountability, transparency, and organizational protection. This course guides participants through deployment best practices, policy development, oversight structures, and the legal and evidentiary considerations that govern recorded media.
Privately manufactured, un-serialized firearms present a growing and complex challenge for law enforcement agencies, corporate security operations, and any organization responsible for facility safety and regulatory compliance. Hall & Harrison Solutions' Ghost Guns training provides the practical knowledge needed to identify these weapons, understand the evolving legal landscape, and implement the policies and procedures that protect your organization and the people it serves.
What We Cover
Identification & Regulatory Overview
Participants examine the general characteristics of privately manufactured firearms, relevant federal, state, and local regulatory considerations, and the public safety implications associated with un-serialized weapons — including best practices for identification during security screenings.
Policy, Documentation & Risk Management
This course addresses documentation practices, evidence-handling considerations, interagency coordination, and the private-sector implications of ghost gun risk — including corporate security awareness, compliance monitoring, and risk-mitigation strategies for organizations responsible for employee safety and facility security.


Meaningful impact
Procedural justice training reduces crime while improving police-community relations
Source: Multi-city randomized trial published in PNAS, conducted by the National Policing Institute
