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Inside The Mind of An Active Shooter: Effective Intervention (Part 2)

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SUMMARY

What are the behaviors indicative of potential danger? Is it smack talk or a credible threat? Listen in with today’s guest, Dr. Manny Tau, as he shares insights on identifying and addressing threats of targeted violence.

Learn the lessons and resources shared so we can identify a credible threat and have actionable skills on what to do next in order to prevent violence.

LESSONS LEARNED

Cluster of three behaviors in threat assessment for targeted violence: narrowing of focus on a target, wrapping up of malicious behavior, leakage of obsessions via words.

Three areas these behaviors manifest in: threat posturing, preparatory behaviors, rehearsal fantasies.

Threats can be direct ("I'm going to hurt you") or indirect ("You better watch your back").

Indicators of credible threat: increased specificity in targeting, investment of time/resources, rehearsal fantasies/obsessions.

Importance of using specific language when reporting to authorities to garner correct attention.

Suggestions for anonymous reporting: hotlines with local police or FBI.

Reporting options for different settings: school (senior resource officer, assistant principal, counselor), workplace (HR), domestic violence (hotline, shelter).

Utilization of resources like the Association of Threat Assessment Professionals for assistance.

Not seeking help due to fear of retaliation might worsen the situation. The situation is already bad. See something, say something.

Objectives of threat assessments: assess immediacy/severity, develop behavioral profile, identify behavioral trajectories to prevent violence.

RESOURCES

Association of Threat Assessment Professionals ATAPworldwide.org

WeTip.com Hotline for anonymous tips of ANY situation in the U.S. 1-800-78-CRIME

Domestic Violence Hotline:

TheHotline.org / Text “Start” to 88788 / Call 1-800–799-SAFE (7233)

Dr. Manny Tau NoThreat.com

Story and Timeline of Isla Vista Rampage

Victims of Isla Vista Rampage

***Don’t forget to review the show (bottom of all episodes) - is it helpful, practical, insightful?***

Book Mandi for a keynote and workshops for your school, conference or retreat to share her real life story, how she healed and practical takeaways to inspire and empower your audience.

Find out the top 10 things Mandi does to keep herself safe at the bottom of her website WomenAwareAndPrepared.com.

You can find Mandi, on Instagram @WomenAwareAndPrepared

Music by Andrea Hamilton Binley at HopefulPop.com.
The primary purpose of the Women Aware and Prepared Podcast is to educate and inform. This podcast series does not constitute advice or services. Please use common sense for your own situation.

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SUMMARY

What are the behaviors indicative of potential danger? Is it smack talk or a credible threat? Listen in with today’s guest, Dr. Manny Tau, as he shares insights on identifying and addressing threats of targeted violence.

Learn the lessons and resources shared so we can identify a credible threat and have actionable skills on what to do next in order to prevent violence.

LESSONS LEARNED

Cluster of three behaviors in threat assessment for targeted violence: narrowing of focus on a target, wrapping up of malicious behavior, leakage of obsessions via words.

Three areas these behaviors manifest in: threat posturing, preparatory behaviors, rehearsal fantasies.

Threats can be direct ("I'm going to hurt you") or indirect ("You better watch your back").

Indicators of credible threat: increased specificity in targeting, investment of time/resources, rehearsal fantasies/obsessions.

Importance of using specific language when reporting to authorities to garner correct attention.

Suggestions for anonymous reporting: hotlines with local police or FBI.

Reporting options for different settings: school (senior resource officer, assistant principal, counselor), workplace (HR), domestic violence (hotline, shelter).

Utilization of resources like the Association of Threat Assessment Professionals for assistance.

Not seeking help due to fear of retaliation might worsen the situation. The situation is already bad. See something, say something.

Objectives of threat assessments: assess immediacy/severity, develop behavioral profile, identify behavioral trajectories to prevent violence.

RESOURCES

Association of Threat Assessment Professionals ATAPworldwide.org

WeTip.com Hotline for anonymous tips of ANY situation in the U.S. 1-800-78-CRIME

Domestic Violence Hotline:

TheHotline.org / Text “Start” to 88788 / Call 1-800–799-SAFE (7233)

Dr. Manny Tau NoThreat.com

Story and Timeline of Isla Vista Rampage

Victims of Isla Vista Rampage

***Don’t forget to review the show (bottom of all episodes) - is it helpful, practical, insightful?***

Book Mandi for a keynote and workshops for your school, conference or retreat to share her real life story, how she healed and practical takeaways to inspire and empower your audience.

Find out the top 10 things Mandi does to keep herself safe at the bottom of her website WomenAwareAndPrepared.com.

You can find Mandi, on Instagram @WomenAwareAndPrepared

Music by Andrea Hamilton Binley at HopefulPop.com.
The primary purpose of the Women Aware and Prepared Podcast is to educate and inform. This podcast series does not constitute advice or services. Please use common sense for your own situation.

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