The NJ Police Chief Magazine - Volume 32, Number 2 | Page 11

Welcome to the NJSACOP Winter Conference & Vendor Show

AGENDA( Cont’ d)

1:00 pm— Threat Management in Practice
Join law enforcement and school officials from New Jersey as they share their challenges and successes when developing threat situations requiring them to put law and policies into practice. Katherine Schweit guides a question-and-answer session where panel members share the good, bad, and ugly aspect of preventing violence.
2:15 pm— Afternoon Break in the Vendor Showroom 2:30 pm— Leadership Best Practices
Explore holistic, collaborative, and successful approaches nationwide. Catch up on the latest research. See what has worked. Consider the role of parents. Know how to be a crisis communications leader. Explore how to bridge the gap between security enhancements, training and drills, and school personnel and law enforcement. Examine how collaborative efforts build trust, protect privacy, and build an effective behavioral threat assessment and threat management team.
Katherine Schweit
3:00 pm— Vendor Breakdown
Katherine Schweit is an attorney and former special agent who created the FBI’ s active shooter program after the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012. She joined then-Vice President Joe Biden’ s team to develop training and best practices for civilians and law enforcement. She co-wrote the FBI’ s seminal research, A Study of 160 Active Shooter Incidents in the United States, 2000-2013 and was the executive producer for the award-winning drama / documentary, The Coming Storm, demonstrating law enforcement best practices in crisis. She is the author of Stop the Killing: How to End the Mass Shooting Crisis and the dual titled book, How to Talk About Guns with Anyone / A Simple Guide to the Second Amendment. She offers hope on her podcast, Stop the Killing, with her London co-host Sarah Ferris, and is a founding member of the nationally recognized Bureau Consortium consulting group.
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