Las Vegas Review-Journal

Secret Service advises how to thwart shootings

Guide suggests schools form assessment teams

- By Lisa J. Huriash Sun Sentinel

To prevent school shootings like the one in Parkland, Florida, in February, the U.S. Secret Service released a guide intended to help schools identify troubled students and other threats to their campuses.

The agency urges schools to establish “threat assessment teams” — groups comprising teachers, guidance counselors, coaches and administra­tors — who can meet regularly and identify threats. The guide was prepared by the Secret Service’s National Threat Assessment Center, which has researched violence in schools. The agency warns that there is no single profile of students who carry out shootings.

The guide calls for schools to gather “the most relevant informatio­n about the student’s communicat­ions and behaviors, the negative or stressful events the student has experience­d, and the resources the student possesses to overcome those setbacks and challenges.”

Other Secret Service recommenda­tions for schools include defining what would require staff to intervene, such as violent acts or bringing weapons on campus. The agency urges setting up a system for tips to be reported, such as an online form that ensures anonymity. Students are more likely to come forward when they don’t have to fear retributio­n, the guide said.

It also calls for having procedures to gauge threats, such as conducting interviews to figure out if students have mental-health issues, an inappropri­ate interest in weapons or access to weapons, or have made unusual or threatenin­g comments.

 ?? Rick Bowmer ?? The Associated Press Students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and other March for Our Lives panel members speak Saturday at a town hall event in Sandy, Utah.
Rick Bowmer The Associated Press Students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and other March for Our Lives panel members speak Saturday at a town hall event in Sandy, Utah.

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