
Violence prevention is best accomplished by stopping the process before it gets started. Maintaining a healthy campus environment is the responsibility of everyone. Recognizing the early warning signs that could lead to violence provides opportunity for early intervention. See Action Guide
Anyone can file a report of suspicious behavior. This includes students,
faculty, staff, and visitors. You may report incidents in the following way:
• Email or call a member of the TAMT
• Call campus police
• In –person visit with a member of the TAMT
• Submit your observations through the input box below
Once the report has been submitted, the TAMT will review and research the
concern to determine if or what intervention is appropriate. All information
is handled confidentially, with the dual purpose of assisting all parties
involved and ensuring campus safety.
We value your input.
The TAMT
is committed to enhancing the safety and well-being of the campus community.
The team operates to ensure that the institution responds in a coordinated,
timely, and effective manner. As part of our evaluation process, we ask for
your feedback regarding your experience by completing the
Threat Assessment and Management Team Feedback and Evaluation.
(pdf)
We would like you to share your observations.If a situation or someone's behavior causes you to be concerned,remember "It may be nothing, BUT...".
Don't hesitate to reach out to the Campus
Police (964.7603),
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Ronnie Kiser |
Cathy L. Smith-Cox |
Jerry Stinson Program Director |
Martha Rasnake |
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Jennifer Roark, MA, LPC
Great Expectations Counselor |
Stephanie Davis LCSW, MSW Director of Career & Disability Services / Campus Based Coordinator OPSS 276.964.7314 |
Dr. Mike Henry
Director of
Student Support Services |
Dr. Barbara Fuller |
| Note: All members of the Threat Assessment Team are considered to be school officials and will have complete access to student records when necessary to do their job. | |||