The DCJS Virginia Center for School and Campus Safety is pleased to announce “Campus Threat Assessment Team Training” in a virtual format.
In the immediate aftermath of the April 2007 shootings that occurred at Virginia Tech, the 2008 Virginia General Assembly responded by implementing legislation requiring public colleges and universities to develop threat assessment teams and violence prevention committees.
These trainings are the result of over five years of research and collaboration between DCJS, Virginia Tech, University of Virginia, and many other public and private universities in the Commonwealth. The trainings are designed to assist colleges and universities in the development and implementation of their threat assessment teams. The session will address the many legal and information sharing issues that arise in operating these teams, as well as approaches to threat assessment, case management, policies, procedures, and case studies. In addition, the session will address the functional roles of threat assessment team members and how they can operate practically within an institution. This session provides practical suggestions for institutions engaged in implementing threat assessment teams and processes.
The session will be presented by Dr. Gene Deisinger.
This training is intended for Virginia campus threat assessment team members including campus and university law enforcement officers, municipal officers working with campuses, security personnel, and civilian team members.
Overview of Violence on Campus
The Nature and Process of Targeted Violence
Operationalizing a Multi-disciplinary Threat Assessment Team
Guiding Principles and Best Practices of Threat Assessment
Steps in the Campus Threat Assessment Process
Legal Considerations
Effective Case Management Strategies
Common Problems and Solutions
Guided Case Studies
Operationalizing Campus Threat Assessment Principles and Practices
Updates Regarding Virginia Laws on Threat Assessment and Related Issues
Stalking and Other Violence Targeted Toward Domestic/Intimate Partners
Incorporating Mandated Psychological Evaluations
Challenges in Implementing and Maintaining Effective Teams
Relevant Case Histories
Integrating Threat Assessment Team Work into Broader Violence Prevention Programs
Law enforcement and campus security officers will receive partial in-service credit hours for this training.
The virtual training will be hosted via Zoom.
Attendees will receive the Zoom meeting information, including password upon registering for the training.
The day of the training, the Zoom waiting room will be opened by 7:50 a.m. to let attendees in and the training will begin at 8:00 a.m.
There will be breaks throughout the training, including a lunch break, prior to the afternoon session beginning.
Cost and Registration
There is no fee to attend this training. Pre-registration is required.
Please note that the DCJS registration system does not have the capacity to sort eligible from ineligible registrants. Therefore, anyone who registers will receive a confirmation. It is the responsibility of the DCJS assigned course director to review the roster and make a final determination on acceptance into the course. Registrants not accepted will be notified via the email address provided during registration.