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Chapter 27
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The threat assessment process at universities in Europe is a relatively new idea brought upon by this event

Virginia Tech

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  1. A program in Australia that expands the scope of the traditional community forensic mental health service beyond the focus on psychopathology to other criminogenic needs.

What is the Problem Behavior Program (PBP)?

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  1. Analyzes and accesses potential threats posed by any member of the Department of the Navy
  1. What is the NCIS Threat Management Unit?
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This is the most important part of the interview and includes things like smiling, listening carefully, and finding something in common.

  1. What is establishing rapport
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  1. One creative way that a German university created awareness for its threat assessment process was to place the contact information on these
  1. What are napkins in the cafeteria?
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  1. In the PBP framework, these are actions that intentionally or recklessly cause harm to others and to the perpetrators.
  1. What are problem behaviors?
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  1. This agency is a civilian federal law enforcement agency responsible for felony investigations and counterintelligence under the Navy and Marine Corp.
  1. What is the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS)?
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  1. This is the most common mistake in interviewing
  1. What is not preparing?
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  1. This country is 2nd behind the US for secondary school shootings
  1. What is Germany?
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In PBP, this is a theory-based explanatory narrative that is used in mental health to hypothesize why a client is presenting in a particular way at a particular time.

  1. What is a formulation?
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  1. This center is manned 24/7 so those with concerns can contact any NCIS agent at anytime
  1. What is the Multi-Threat Alert Center (MTAC)
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  1. An individual who appears committed to an ideology or belief system, (secular or religious) which advances the killing of the self and/or others to further a goal.
  1. What is a true believer?
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