Assessing and Evaluating Student Threats
Assessing and Evaluating Student Threats is a three-part online training module, available 24/7, which examines student threats and helps administrators evaluate and differentiate between the different types of student threats.
Trainees will learn:
- What is a threat
- The different threat levels
- Acts that constitute low and high level threats
- Who can commit threats and why threats are made
- How to differentiate between threats
- The characteristics of dangerous threats
- The risks of blanket profiling
- The purpose of threat evaluation
- How to properly assess threats
Risks and Subjects Covered:
- Student safety: the types of acts or situations that can cause a student to attack; who attackers target; and what type of environment can lead to a student attack.
- Assessment: how to assess between different threat levels and how to respond to each.
- Student attack prevention: identifying the signs of a potential attacker; eliminating the boundaries that keep student participants from reporting threats; what to do when a report is made.
- Loss Prevention: including the importance of observation; cooperating with law enforcement; reporting; and managing threats of potential violence promptly and appropriately.
Audience: School Administrators
Format: On-demand video, compatible with iOS devices
Length: Three modules. Part 1: 20-25 minutes; Part 2: 18-20 minutes; Part 3: 18-20 minutes.
Trainer Available: Yes. Questions are received and answered via email from McCalmon trainers.
Language: English
Testing: Yes. Includes a pre- and post-questionnaire of five questions.
Certificate of Completion: Yes
Written Materials: Yes
Interactive Scenarios: Yes
Closed Captioning: Yes
Customization: Yes. The module can be changed to incorporate organizational policies and procedures; state or regulatory statutes, and can be adapted to other languages.
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