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School Violence Prevention Symposium Resources

Thank you to everyone who attended the December 5, 2022 School Violence Prevention Symposium.

View the informational flyer for the event here.

School Violence Prevention Symposium Resources

Dr. Jillian Peterson & Dr. James Densley: “The Violent Project”

The Violence Project Website is filled with resources for schools. Once on the site, you can click on three icons. Based on the symposium, if you click on the “off ramp” icon, you will see many resources including data and peer reviewed research articles. Also included in this section is a drop-down bar with topics on online training, policy, crisis response teams and resources.

Website: https://www.theviolenceproject.org/

Off-Ramp Information: https://off-ramp.org/

Symposium Presentation: Presentation from 12/5/22

Bruno Diaz: “A viable Approach to Prevent Targeted Violence”

Invent2Prevent

Invent2Prevent One-Pager

Invent2Prevent Power Point

Threat Evaluation and Reporting Course

Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships

USSS Averting Targeted School Violence

CyberSecurity and InfraStructure Security Agency

National Threat Evaluation and Reporting Office | Homeland Security (dhs.gov)

Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention Grant Program | Homeland Security (dhs.gov)

The Panel Discussion: Randy W. Johnson, Minnesota School Safety Center; Holly Ryan, Lakeville Area Schools; Randy McAllister, Cottage Grove Police

Resources shared by panelist - https://www.schoolsafety.gov/

The Comprehensive School Threat Assessment Guidelines | School of Education and Human Development | University of Virginia

Minnesota School Safety Center - Contact

Threat Assessment – Best Practices for Targeted Violence Prevention

Compiled by Capt. Randy McAlister, MA, CTM

Threat Assessment Standard - Resources.docx

Michele Gay: School Safety: A Parent’s Perspective

The website below has an abundance of resources on this topic. Once on the site, click resources in the upper right-hand corner to enter a page filled with information including toolkits, latest reports, resource library, podcasts and many other resources.

Safe and Sound Website: https://safeandsoundschools.org/

Michele referred to the below resource in her presentation: https://www.avertedschoolviolence.org/

Word Document Version

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