A Study of the Pre-Attack Behaviors of Active Shooters in the United States Between 2000 and 2013
This 2018 study on pre-attack behaviors seeks to answer vital questions such as "how do the active shooters behave before the attack?" and, if it can be determined, "why did they attack?" It is meant to work in conjunction with the 2014 study on active shooter incidents in the United States.
Type: Publication
Length: 30 pages
Publication Date: June 2018
Agencies: Federal Bureau of Investigation
Authors: James Silver Ph.D.; Andre Simons; Sarah Craun Ph.D.
Topics: Officer Safety, Critical Incidents, Active Shooter Events, Special Groups, Executive
Superman has the Justice League. Batman has Robin. Who do you call when you need a friend? Use this poster to...
Superman has the Justice League. Batman has Robin. Who do you call when you need a friend? Use this poster to keep in mind that you need to be kind to yourself, take a break sometimes, and know that it’s okay to need a friend.