Learn how selecting and applying peer-reviewed instruments and methodologies can guide the investigative, assessment, and management stages of the threat assessment process.
Originally conducted 27 January 2021.
Threat assessment and threat management are often treated as discrete tasks even if they are both overseen by the same team. Current research shows that certain factors, when combined, can correlate to an increased risk of violence. The research also shows how the threat assessment and management processes can be integrated into a mutually-supportive cycle. Hear how selecting and applying peer-reviewed instruments and methodologies can guide the investigative, assessment, and management stages of the threat assessment process.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion, participants will be able to:
- Identify and differentiate peer-reviewed instruments for aiding in threat assessment.
- Recognize discrete elements in threat assessment that support effective threat management.
- Describe a process for integrating threat management plans with the treat assessment process.
- Identify the necessary elements to an effective threat assessment reporting process.
- Articulate the value of integrated threat assessment and management teams.
Credit Information
Completion of this webinar is eligible for 1 CPE credit. CPE credits for ASIS-sponsored webinars will be updated in your user profile within 48 hours of completion. Self-reporting of CPE credits is not required.
Presenter*
C. Joshua Villines,
CPP, PCI, PSP
Executive Director
The Human Intelligence
Group
After seventeen years as an interrogator, investigator, consultant, and trainer, C. Joshua Villines became the Executive Director of the Human Intelligence Group in 2011. As the Executive Director of the Human Intelligence Group, Joshua provides the overall vision for the organization. He sets the standards for all training curricula used by our instructors, provides general oversight for ongoing intelligence missions, provides threat assessment and crisis mitigation consultation for public agencies, and develops qualitative and quantitative research methodologies. Joshua is deeply committed to providing the highest level of training to investigators and threat assessment professionals in all sectors, and he spends as much time as possible serving as an instructor in the classroom, on the range, and in the field.
For complete bio information,https://www.humintgroup.com/director_biography.php.
*Note: Speaker(s) and content are subject to change without notice.