Active Shooter Incidents and Multiple Casualty Violence: Preparedness and Prevention Guidance

$170.00

Clark Matthews (Editor)

Series: Safety and Risk in Society
BISAC: SOC051000

The American public has expressed increasing alarm over incidents of multiple casualty violence. While the law enforcement community has progressed in advancing training in the tactical response to incidents, there are significant gaps in strategies aimed at preventing multiple casualty violence. To address this need, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Law Enforcement Training Center collaborated with the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of Community Oriented Policing Services and the Johns Hopkins University’s School of Education, Division of Public Safety Leadership, to facilitate the National Summit on Multiple Casualty Shootings. The summit planners invited subject-matters experts from a wide range of disciplines, such as law enforcement, health care, law, social sciences, education, and academia, to help improve the nation’s ability to prevent multiple casualty violence. The participants developed eight recommendations, all centered on the need to create a strategic approach to information sharing in the prevention of multiple casualty violence. This book discusses the recommendations. (Imprint: Nova)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1. Planning and Response to an Active Shooter: An Interagency Security Committee Policy and Best Practices Guide
Interagency Security Committee

Chapter 2. Strategic Approaches to Preventing Multiple Casualty Violence: Report on the National Summit on Multiple Casualty Shootings
John Paparazzo, Christine Eith, and Jennifer Tocco

Index

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