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This course is worth 3.5 Credits through APA.
This presentation will provide attendees with an overview of cutting edge information about school based threat assessment, violence prevention and intervention strategies.
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Description
Humintell is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Humintell maintains responsibility for this program and its content. Including instruction, readings, and review this course provides 3.5 hours of continuing education (3.5 CE credits) for psychologists.
Course Description
The 21st Century has arrived with a new sense of urgency to keep our children and schools safe.
The Virginia Tech tragedy reminds us that these issues can occur in universities as they have in middle and high schools.
The recent deaths of students in Colorado and Pennsylvania at the hands of outside offenders highlights that students are not the only threat sources and the need exists to protect our schools from outsiders with unique and dangerous agendas.
The tragic deaths of hundreds of people, many of whom were children, in a school based terrorism incident in Russia further underscores this issue.
There are new dimensions of threat for school personnel, mental health, legal, and school police and security professionals to consider.
This presentation will provide attendees with an overview of cutting edge information about school based threat assessment, violence prevention and intervention strategies.
It will assist in understanding the unique assessment, management, criminal, and civil legal issues associated with these cases and how to reduce one’s liability in the process.
The material presented will be based on over 17 years of topic-specific experience, pre/post conviction interviews and reviews of school violence perpetrators, victims, and incidents. Participants will gain practical ideas that may be applied to their own educational setting.
Learning Objectives
- Describe warning signs and risk factors associated with school violence
- List three types of potential offenders
- Understand interview strategies for potential offenders
- Define systemic and multidisciplinary aspects of school-based threat management-integrating mental health, law enforcement, and school resources
Additional Information
Format and Length:
Recorded video format (non-interactive). Total running time 90 minutes.
Instructional Level:
Introductory APA approved continuing education course for psychologists, psychiatrists, and mental health professionals.
Completion Requirements:
To obtain your CE certificate, you must progress through all course segments and readings, and obtain a score of 80% or higher on a post-test. Users will have a maximum of 3 attempts to complete the post-test at 80% proficiency.
Post Test and Course Evaluation:
After watching course video recording, the post-test will be available to complete, along the course evaluation.
Who Should Attend:
Psychologists, counselors, masters or doctoral level clinical social workers, and marriage and family therapists.
Financial Support Statement:
Humintell pays course presenters for their teaching. There is no other financial support for this course.
Conflict of Interest Statement:
There is no potential conflict of interest or outside commercial support for this course.
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Contact Information:
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System Requirements:
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