Lessons Learned: 25 years of Terror
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Description
Attendees will explore empirical data on specific K-12 active shooter events from the past 25 years, conducting an in-depth analysis of what led up to and during the event. They will be exposed to factual and compelling information on how and why these events were planned and carried out. Attendees will identify key behavioral issues and lessons learned from these events, equipping them with the necessary information to prevent attacks and intervene effectively. The presenter will identify the key factors that make up a school shooter's mindset, providing a unique and valuable perspective.
Description
Attendees will explore empirical data on specific K-12 active shooter events from the past 25 years, conducting an in-depth analysis of what led up to and during the event. They will be exposed to factual and compelling information on how and why these events were planned and carried out. Attendees will identify key behavioral issues and lessons learned from these events, equipping them with the necessary information to prevent attacks and intervene effectively. The presenter will identify the key factors that make up a school shooter's mindset, providing a unique and valuable perspective.
Location
Albert Johnson Conference Center
91 NE Maine St.
Lawton
State: OK
91 NE Maine St.
Lawton
State: OK
Start Time
03-17-2025 08:30 AM
End Time
03-17-2025 05:00 PM
Course Information
- Hours: 8 with 2 MH
- Catalog Number: 24-4190
- Cost: Free
Agency Information
- Name: Keith Stewart
- Email: keith.stewart@dps.ok.gov
- Phone: 580-656-0040
Last Modified on
Jan 28, 2025