Insider Threat Training (150 Seats Available). Save the date!!
Many individuals planning to carry out acts of targeted violence display threats or observable behaviors that may concern others. Recognizing these threats or changes in behavior can assist you, as a member of the community, in keeping your community safe. The ability to identify potential warning signs and understanding where to seek assistance can help in preventing acts of targeted violence, such as, but not limited to, terrorism, school shootings, or mass attacks in public spaces.
The Threat Evaluation and Reporting Overview (TERO) is a three-hour introductory training focusing on a behavioral approach to violence prevention. The TERO raises awareness about the risk factors, triggers and stressors, and warning behaviors that could impact a person's decision to commit an act of targeted violence. Further, it outlines the mitigating factors that could help prevent acts of targeted violence, while emphasizing the importance of community in