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Flash Point on Campus: Recognizing and Preventing Violence on Campus
Each year, thousands of students become victims of violence on college and university campuses. While campus shootings are rare, assaults, intimate partner violence, and stalking are not uncommon. Violence, however, is almost always evolutionary with warning signs along the way. The purpose of this program is to help students recognize these warning signs and understand how to respond to them…to prevent violence on campus.
Training Topics:
Understand what is meant by Campus Violence
Recognize common myths about Campus Violence
Recognize Behaviors of Concern before violence occurs
Recognize signs of stalking and intimate partner violence
Understand the importance of early action and options for responding to and reporting warning signs
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