Event Dates
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Location
Michael Briggs Public Safety Building
Address
Manchester, NH
Examine the psychological and behavioral aspects of threat assessment and management.
Gain understanding in normal versus abnormal child and adolescent behaviors, identifying red-flags, why threats are made, and how threats can be managed along a pathway toward violence (both short and long-term) to ensure personnel safety.
Review common problems in school threat assessment and propose solutions.
Learn multidisciplinary threat assessment and management strategies and explore empirically based youth-violence risk and protective factors. Review assessment tools for use in the school system.
Participate in simulated threat assessments and management with follow-up discussion.
Registration cut off is Friday, February 7.
Gain understanding in normal versus abnormal child and adolescent behaviors, identifying red-flags, why threats are made, and how threats can be managed along a pathway toward violence (both short and long-term) to ensure personnel safety.
Review common problems in school threat assessment and propose solutions.
Learn multidisciplinary threat assessment and management strategies and explore empirically based youth-violence risk and protective factors. Review assessment tools for use in the school system.
Participate in simulated threat assessments and management with follow-up discussion.
Registration cut off is Friday, February 7.
Date Created: February 3, 2021
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