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Active Shooter
Preparing for and Responding to a Growing Threat
How to prevent violent incidents in the workplace—and how to respond to them should they occur
Kevin Doss (Author), Charles Shepherd (Author)
9780128027844, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 19 August 2015
318 pages
23.4 x 19 x 2.1 cm, 0.68 kg
"Anyone concerned with protecting soft targets can learn something from this book,…this is one of the most comprehensive and readable books on this important subject. Readers will no doubt look forward to more from these authors." --ASIS Dynamics "...a comprehensive and detailed examination of the measures required to prevent active shooter events, ranging from preparing for, responding to, and recovering from such incidents." --Journal of Counterterrorism and Homeland Security International
According to Pinkerton—the leading provider of risk management services in the world—workplace violence is second only to cybersecurity as the top threat faced by organizations today. Incidents involving active shooters in the workplace are on the rise and becoming more violent and deadly. Active Shooter provides the tools necessary to identify potential violent individuals, along with the options and responses needed to save lives, reduce corporate liability, and recover from an active shooter event should it happen. Active Shooter begins with a brief history of active shooters and how they have changed over time. It shows why many perpetrators initiate attacks, what they often are thinking, and some of the indicators that could have been identified prior to the attack. The book shows how to develop an active shooter program in an organization, walking readers through the entire process including training exercises to test the efficiency of the program. With the uniquely private security perspective, Active Shooter illustrates how to communicate with law enforcement, government agencies, and the media in the event of active shooter incident. The book concludes with a discussion of how organizations can recover promptly after an incident, which is crucial for operational survival.
1. Active Shooter and Workplace Violence History 2. Motivations and Triggers 3. Effective Planning 4. First Responders and the Private Sector 5. Coordinated Response, Expectations and Goals 6. Internal and External Communications 7. Human Resources 8. Preparedness9. Training, Awareness, Education and Exercise 10. Recovery AppendixA. Types and Classifications of MurderersB. Psychological Characteristics of MurderersC. Recovery From an Active Shooting EventD. Active Shooter and Workplace Violence Training ExerciseE. Case Studies
Subject Areas: Management of specific areas [KJMV], Investment & securities [KFFM], Causes & prevention of crime [JKVC]
