
Behavioral Analysis of Offenders Who Commit Violence in Work and School Environments: Prediction and Intervention
Recorded Courses
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category
Therapy
Psychology
price
$500
Behavioral Analysis of Offenders Who Commit Violence in Work and School Environments: Prediction and Intervention is organized by National Board of Forensic Evaluators (NBFE), Inc..
Start: 10 Apr 2022
End: 01 Oct 2050
Description
This course will provide a general understanding of predicting and dealing with potential violence committed by offenders in work and school environments, with an emphasis on active shooters. The training will include an overview of workplace and schoolhouse violence in the United States, behavioral predictive analysis of potential active shooters, and intervention strategies and tactics.
Goals and Objectives
Upon completion of this course, attendees will gain specific knowledge in:
- Workplace violence in the U.S.
- Schoolhouse violence in the U.S.
- Behavioral aspects of active shooters
- Predicting and preventing active shootings
- How to map an interview for intervention
- Understanding the needs and conflict behavior of the interview subject
- The application of interactional manipulation
- Assessing instrumental and expressive behavior
- Developing rapport through specific active listening methodology
- Applying crisis intervention techniques in expressive situations
- Applying principled negotiation techniques in instrumental situations
- Understanding and obtaining information from persons with antisocial personality disorder
- Understanding and obtaining information from persons who are psychotic
- Understanding and obtaining information from persons with bipolar disorder
- Understanding, intervening, and obtaining information from persons who are suicidal or clinically depressed
- Understanding the various psychological, mental, and emotional influences (causation, behavior, and mindset) often associated with criminal groups