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Preventing School Shootings

Date
September 20, 2022

This product is only available to members of the following groups:

  • Qualification Level S
  • Qualification Level B
  • Qualification Level C

The workshop will identify and describe three psychological types of school shooters. Each of these types will be illustrated through a case history. The workshop will then present an overview of threat assessment and related concepts. Examples of warning signs from actual school shootings will be discussed.

Learning Objectives:
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:

  • Describe the three psychological types of school shooters.
  • Explain the terms leakage, attack-related behavior, and evidence of imminence.
  • Understand warnings signs of potential rampage attacks.

Qualification Level Required: S

Instructional Level: Intermediate

Target Audience: Educational diagnosticians, school psychologists, mental health professionals, psychologists, clinical psychologists

Moderator

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Carrie Champ Morera, PsyD, NCSP, LP
Director of Content and Production, PAR, Inc., cmorera@parinc.com

Speaker

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Psychologist and author of Warning Signs: Identifying School Shooters Before They Strike and Why Kids Kill: Inside the Minds of School Shooters, www.schoolshooters.info

Field of Work

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