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Egnoto, Michael J.; Griffin, Darrin J.; Svetieva, Elena; Winslow, Luke – Journal of School Violence, 2016
Emergency response systems can be improved by investigating the motives and manner in which people share information during an active shooter crisis. This article analyzed survey data collected from undergraduate participants at The University of Texas at Austin who were enrolled during the fall of 2010 when an active shooter event occurred on…
Descriptors: Suicide, Violence, School Safety, Information Dissemination
Sulkowski, Michael L.; Lazarus, Philip J. – Journal of School Violence, 2011
In this article, the authors review efforts to increase the availability of crime data to students and parents, utilize security technologies on campus, allow members of campus communities to carry concealed weapons, use criminal or potential shooter profiling, employ threat assessment techniques, and implement emergency response plans to address…
Descriptors: Campuses, Weapons, Crime, School Security
McIntyre, J. J.; Spence, Patric R.; Lachlan, Kenneth A. – Journal of School Violence, 2011
Prior research in responses to crisis and emergency messages has indicated that while the acquisition of information is critical in reducing anxiety and stress, informational needs and associated emotional reactions on the part of men and women may be quite different. This survey study revealed that responses following a campus shooting in 2008…
Descriptors: Surveys, Emergency Programs, Coping, Gender Differences