1st Edition

Ending Campus Violence New Approaches to Prevention

By Brian Van Brunt Copyright 2012
    392 Pages
    by Routledge

    390 Pages
    by Routledge

    With the growth of threats and violence in higher education settings, college campuses are increasingly expected to have systems in place to identify potentially aggressive individuals and intervene to ensure the safety of the campus population. This book will be useful for student affairs professionals as well as college counselors, psychologists, social workers interested in the practical management of aggression and violence on a college campus. It will also be a valuable resource for those involved in creating and running behavioral intervention teams and threat/risk assessment teams. Ten case studies from both the community and residential college settings provide a comprehensive overview of campus violence and how to intervene to prevent it. Pertinent background information is discussed as an introduction to these narratives, such as the fundamentals of aggression and violence on campuses; how these behaviors can impact students, faculty, and staff; and what can be learned from past campus violence. Along with discussion questions and a review of ways to approach each situation, experts in higher education, forensic risk assessment, law enforcement, and legal issues weigh in on each case study. Their perspectives offer a context and broad base of opinions and ideas on how each case could be handled. Additional examples for further training of the college counselor are given through a detailed look at almost 100 incidents of violence, including thwarted attacks, rampage shootings, and hostage situations.

    Disruptive, Aggressive and Violent Behavior on Campus.  How to Understand and Identify Aggression and Violence. Identifying and Addressing Violence through Teams.  Threat Assessment / Mandated Psychological Assessment of Violence.  Managing Risk.  Introduction to Case Study.  Case Narratives.  Twenty-Six Concepts to Make Your Campus Safer.  Summary of Past Campus Violence.  What Next? Five Growing Trends.  Appendix A: Assessing and Responding to Disturbed and Disturbing Students: Understanding the Role of Administrative Teams in Institutions of Higher Education.  Appendix B: Risk Assessment Guideline Elements for Violence (RAGE-V).  Appendix C: Mandated Educational Programs for At-Risk Students.  Appendix D: Counseling Assessment Letter.  Appendix E Informed Consent: WKU.

    Biography

    Brian Van Brunt, EdD, is Director of Counseling at Western Kentucky University and former President (2010-2011) of the American College Counseling Association (ACCA).

    "Van Brunt does an excellent job of presenting a structure for a team approach to preventing students’ behavior from crossing the line and resulting in violence." –American Psychological Association