Threat Assessment and Training Blog
The Origin Story of Active Threat Assessment for Law Enforcement: The Identifying Threats Program
Learn about the origin of active threat assessment for law enforcement through the Just Doesn’t Look Right Project and the Identifying Threats Training Program.
Using Their Reactions Against Them: Identifying Active Threats Through Behavioral Change
Learn more about why timing of observations matter and how active threats respond to your officers in our most recent blog post.
The 411 on JDLR and what it means for identifying active threats
The United States Department of Defense-funded Just Doesn’t Look Right (JDLR) Project was undertaken to transfer tactics, techniques, and procedures to identify active threats from veteran to inexperienced military, law enforcement, and security personnel. Get the 411 from the head researchers on the JDLR Project and what this research means for active threat assessment.
The Importance of Active Threat Assessment: A Focus on Vocabulary
Your officers have a “lingo” they use when communicating. This lingo, vocabulary, or glossary of terms allows them to quickly and efficiently talk to one another. Without this threat assessment vocabulary, it will take them longer to transmit information, give and receive orders, and may result in miscommunication.