May 15, 2024
 Description
 The U.S. Secret Service National Threat Assessment Center (NTAC) and Newark Field Office are hosting a seminar on preventing targeted school violence. This event will feature subject matter experts who will share the latest best practices for implementing behavioral threat assessment programs in K-12 schools.
SPEAKERS INCLUDE
- U.S. Secret Service Newark Field Office
- National Threat Assessment Center (NTAC)
- Tony Montalto (father of Gina Rose)
- Frank Blackwell (father of Dominic Michael)
- New Jersey Department of Education
- New Jersey Statewide Threat Assessment Team (NJ STAT)
Topics Covered
Enhancing School Safety Using Threat Assessment
NTAC will highlight the key findings and implications from our research on targeted school violence prevention. This presentation will discuss the background, thinking, and behaviors of students who attacked or plotted to attack their school. The presentation will also offer guidance and available resources on developing a behavior-based approach to targeted violence prevention in schools.
Implementing a Behavioral Threat Assessment Program in a K-12 School District
NTAC will describe the implementation of a behavioral threat assessment program in a school district, and share best practices and lessons learned during the process.
Integrating Behavioral Threat Assessment within Existing School-Based Systems of Support
NTAC will discuss enhancing behavioral threat assessment by aligning and integrating the process with other student support programs.
Additional information and the final agenda will be emailed to participants prior to the event.
Training Location & Time
Rutgers University | Jersey Mike's Arena 83 Rockafeller Road, Piscataway, NJ 08854.
Directions
Class Schedule: Light refreshments at 8 AM. Class begins promptly at 9:00 AM to 3:45 PM.
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Target Audience
- Teachers
- Administrators
- Guidance Counselors
- Mental Health Professionals
- School Resource Officers
- Law Enforcement
- University Faculty
- Campus Security
- Crisis Intervention Units
- School Board Members
- Other School Safety Stakeholders
Contact Us
Training and Exercise Bureau New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness training@njohsp.gov
“See Something, Say Something” Report Suspicious Activity in New Jersey to: 1-866-4-SAFE-NJ | tips@njohsp.gov | njohsp.gov/njsars
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