Resources
Current resources related to behavioral threat assessment and management.
reporting
You have the power to help someone who may be on a path towards violence. We always encourage people to report concerning behavior to a trusted adult or resource.
Here are some additional resources:
1. Talk about it with someone you trust
(law enforcement, school official, 988, etc.)
1. Talk about it with someone you trust
(law enforcement, school official, 988, etc.)
1. Talk about it with someone you trust
(law enforcement, school official, 988, etc.)
WHO
Describe who or what you saw
when
Describe when you saw it
WHERE
Describe where it happened
WHY
Describe why it is suspicious
WHO
Describe who or what you saw
when
Describe when you saw it
WHERE
Describe where it happened
WHY
Describe why it is suspicious
Highlighted Resources
Threat Assessment Glossary
The Threat Assessment Glossary includes key terms in the threat assessment field and was created by: The Association of Threat Assessment Professionals; CRC Press, A Taylor Francis Group; and the University of Nebraska Public Policy Center.
This project is a partnership between the University of Nebraska Public Policy Center and the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services.