How a threat assessment team tracks students of concern

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In light of serious problems in our schools – from student disruptions, fights, even stabbings and shootings – are we doing enough to maintain the peace in our schools without getting caught up in administrative infractions?
In this episode of the Policing Matters podcast, sponsored by L3Harris, host Jim Dudley speaks with Jerrie  Newport, one of three Threat Assessment Coordinators for the NEWESD and the Student Threat Assessment program. Jerrie facilitates and trains Level 2 community-wide threat assessment teams using the Salem-Keizer/Cascade threat assessment model for Ferry, Pend Oreille and Stevens Counties.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES ON SCHOOL SAFETY
Prevention, disruption & response: The strategies communities must deploy to stop school shootings
An integrated technological approach to school attack prevention and response
Bystanders: One key to preventing school violence
On-demand webinar: Building safer schools
Building multi-disciplinary school threat assessment teams
What law enforcement can learn from averted acts of school violence

ABOUT OUR SPONSOR
This episode of the Policing Matters Podcast is brought to you by L3Harris. When seconds matter count on dependable coverage on and off campus. L3Harris offers flexible and affordable portables. Communicate on the move with Wi-Fi voice and data, GPS, and app-based devices that keep you connected. Schedule your demo today.

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