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  2. MOSAIC threat assessment systems - Wikipedia

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    MOSAIC threat assessment systems (MOSAIC) is a method developed by Gavin de Becker and Associates to assess and screen threats and inappropriate communications. Walt Risler of Indiana University assisted in the early development of the method, and Robert Martin, founding commander of the Los Angeles Police Department Threat Management Unit played a role in later development and enhancements.

  3. Threat assessment - Wikipedia

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    Threat assessment is the practice of determining the credibility and seriousness of a potential threat, as well as the probability that the threat will become a reality. [1] [2] Threat assessment is separate to the more established practice of violence-risk assessment, which attempts to predict an individual's general capacity and tendency to react to situations violently.

  4. Threat Management Unit - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Police Department Threat Management Unit was established in 1990. [2] The primary mission of the LAPD TMU is to ensure the safety and well-being of members of the diverse communities of the City of Los Angeles by investigating and managing aggravated cases, both criminal and non-criminal, wherein individuals have demonstrated an abnormal fixation or obsession and have generated ...

  5. Intelligence-led policing - Wikipedia

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    Intelligence-led policing (ILP) is a policing model built around the assessment and management of risk. [1] Intelligence officers serve as guides to operations, rather than operations guiding intelligence. [2] Calls for intelligence-led policing originated in the 1990s, both in Britain and in the United States.

  6. Protective intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Protective Intelligence (PI), is a subsection of executive protection and a type of threat assessment. [1] [2] PI is a proactive method of identifying, assessing, and mitigating possible threats to the client. It is meant to reduce the ability of an individual from getting close enough to attack the client or even the likelihood of them ...

  7. Problem-oriented policing - Wikipedia

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    A systematic review of this model, based on 34 randomized control trials and quasi-experimental studies, found that problem-oriented policing is effective at reducing crime and disorder, but had a limited effect on police legitimacy and fear of crime. There is also the risk of overreach, corruption, and abuse of authority, when officers ...

  8. School resource officer - Wikipedia

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    The most widely used Threat Assessment model for schools is the Virginia Threat Assessment Guidelines for K–12 schools. The model, tailored by psychologist Dewey Cornell, is evidence-based and has been tested in six controlled studies. The model always includes school-based law enforcement, most often an SRO. {Reference schoolta.com}

  9. Multiple Threat Alert Center - Wikipedia

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    A version of the Multiple Threat Alert Center is featured on the drama television show, NCIS. However, within the series, it is called the "Multiple Threat Assessment Center" and is located at the Washington Navy Yard, where the series takes place. [citation needed]