Journal of Threat Assessment and Management, Vol 11(4), Dec 2024, 218-228; doi:10.1037/tam0000207
Utilizing case study methodology, we examined the written threat assessment policies of all public, 4-year higher education institutions in one U.S. state. We found that only five of the 11 institutions had written threat assessment policies in place. Those institutions that did have policies in place often did not include all of the best practice recommendations for effective threat assessment policies as indicated in the threat assessment literature. Specifically, we found that team compositions often did not include representation from all areas of the campus community, that there were inconsistencies in how reports were made, and that guidelines were not clear as to how campus officials would work with outside agencies to provide support to individuals affected by threatened violence. The implications that this case study has for policy development and practice will be discussed. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved)