RAOUL, U.S. SECRET SERVICE HOST TRAINING AIMED AT PREVENTING TARGETED SCHOOL VIOLENCE
AT PREVENTING TARGETED SCHOOL VIOLENCE
to prevent targeted acts of violence in schools. The event is part of a series of trainings on behavioral threat assessment that are presented by the NTAC to help prevent mass casualty attacks.
the NTAC have collaborated since 2019 to provide threat assessment trainings to public and private entities around Illinois.
Using research and case studies from past mass attacks in public spaces, the trainings provide recommendations to help faith leaders, educators, law enforcement officials, prosecutors and others identify, assess and intervene with individuals who exhibit concerning or threatening behaviors.
security officers, counselors and teachers – the individuals who interact with students regularly and may be in a position to intervene if a student shows signs of being in crisis,” Attorney General
Kwame Raoul said. “My office is proud to partner with the U.S. Secret Service’s National Threat Assessment Center to
ensure that school officials have access to behavioral threat assessment training that can help avert an unimaginable tragedy –
before it occurs.”
violence and school attacks that have been averted in the U.S. Additionally, participants learned about the role communities
can play in using a multidisciplinary approach to identifying, assessing and intervening with students exhibiting concerning or threatening behaviors as early as possible.
Dr. Lina Alathari. “Our research provides guidance for school leaders, educators, and staff enabling them to identify, assess
and provide appropriate intervention for a student in distress or exhibiting concerning behavior, thereby ensuring the safety
of the student and school community.”
that attacks took place in a variety of locations, including businesses and workplaces, schools, places of worship, military bases, open spaces, housing complexes, and on forms of transportation. In its
yearly “Mass Attacks in Public Spaces” report, most recently issued in 2020, the NTAC found that most of the attackers used firearms, nearly half of which were possessed illegally during the attack. The
report also found many attackers had experienced unemployment, substance abuse, mental health issues or recent stressful events. Attackers also had a history of prior criminal charges or arrests
and domestic violence. Additionally, the report found that most of the attackers had exhibited behavior that raised concerns other individuals, causing many of those people to fear for their own safety or that of others.
behavior and intervene prior to violence occurring, which requires a community- based approach. According to the NTAC, faith-based leaders, mental health professionals, workplace managers, law
enforcement officers and school personnel play essential roles in threat assessment.
Illinois’ red flag law, Raoul has worked with other law enforcement agencies to address gaps in the state’s FOID card system. The Attorney General’s office supported a law that was signed in 2021
to expand background checks and require the Illinois State Police (ISP) to confiscate firearms from individuals whose FOID
cards have been revoked. Raoul’s office also prosecutes individuals who lie on FOID card applications, collaborates with local law enforcement to combat gun trafficking and uses the office’s jurisdiction to prosecute multi-county gun trafficking offenses.
Gun Safety, created a state-of-the-art crime-gun tracing database, Crime Gun Connect. The database will be housed at the ISP and will serve an investigative tool accessible only by Illinois law enforcement officials and collects data related crime gun tracing performed in the state of Illinois since 2009. The Attorney
General’s office filled in the gap and has conducted law enforcement trainings to increase awareness and usage of the new database. Nationally, Attorney General Raoul successfully partnered with Everytown for Gun Safety and the city of Kansas City to get the federal firearm license of an unscrupulous arms manufacturer
revoked.
reimbursement for expenses incurred by eligible victims as a result of a violent crime. More information is available on the Attorney General’s website.
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