Tag Archive: Threat management

Jun 27 2011

Summit County seeks to stay aware of threatening individuals

By Janice Kurbjun, Summit Daily News Summit County government now has the option of creating an internal list of violent or potentially violent individuals to help its employees be aware of potential conflict before it arises. Because similar incidents have occurred at different departments, officials felt they could help diffuse problems by sharing information across …

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Aug 02 2010

20th Annual Threat Management Conference

From The Association of Threat Assessment Professionals (ATAP) August 17- 20, 2010 Disneyland Hotel, Anaheim, CA The 20th Annual Threat Management Conference will address major issues surrounding stalking and threatening behavior. A variety of nationally recognized speakers will give presentations on current information, research and techniques relating to the industry. Conference Registration Pricing Introductory Day …

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Apr 01 2010

Firms need teams to assess threats of workplace violence

By Sharon Ryan, Edmonton Journal Dear Sharon: Some of our employees are concerned about being targets of possible workplace violence. Our employees express their frustrations verbally quite often and it’s hard for us to tell if they pose a serious risk to others or not. T. Dear T.: More than 30 per cent of organizations …

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Mar 23 2010

VA: Bill on campus threat response passes after open records deal

By Brian McNeill, DailyProgress.com The General Assembly approved a measure March 13th that would allow campus threat assessment teams to discuss internally criminal and mental health records of students deemed to be a potential threat to safety. The teams — which include law enforcement, university administration, mental health providers, residence life officials and others — …

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