Edition |
1st ed. |
Description |
1 online resource (xvii, 190 pages) : illustrations |
Physical Medium |
polychrome |
Description |
text file |
Note |
"A joint publication of Stylus, Sterling, Virginia; ACPA, College Student Educators International; NASPA, Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
1. Violence in the shadow of the ivory tower: Murder at the University / Richard J. Ferraro and Blanche McHugh -- The university as a safe haven -- Single and double murders: Clery and beyond Clery -- Gender factors -- One- and two-person killings on campus that had the potential to turn into mass-casualty situations -- Multiple murders -- Some comparative aspects of the three mass-murder-status killers -- The nexus between suicide and homicide -- Heterogeneity in murder cases involving university students -- Rara Avis or frequent bird of prey -- Expressed and actual violence -- The scale of violence. |
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2. The emotional health and violence connection: Prevention, intervention, and resiliency / Courtney Knowles and Gwendolyn Jordan Dungy -- College mental health: a growing concern -- Mental health and violence -- Lessons from Virginia Tech: the importance of connection and support -- Emotional health safety net: the prescription for prevention and resiliency -- The emotional health and violence connection: taking action on your campus. |
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3. Managing the whirlwind: Planning for and responding to a campus in crisis / Brandi Hephner LaBanc, Thomas L. Krepel, Barbara J. Johnson, and Linda V. Herrmann -- Planning for and responding to crisis -- Coordination of resources -- Additional considerations -- Threat assessment teams -- Communication during crises -- Information management during crises. |
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4. Counseling during a campus-wide crisis / Micky M. Sharma, Carolyn Bershad, and David LaBanc -- Immediate response -- Population exposure model -- Immediate psychological responses to trauma -- Ongoing response -- Preparing faculty and staff to return to class -- Classroom outreach program -- Long-term implications and other considerations -- Ethical and legal considerations. |
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5. Essential student affairs services in a campus crisis / James E. Brunson III, Michael Stang, and Angela Dreesen -- Defining and developing policy for essential services -- Housing and dining -- Student activities -- International student services. |
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6. Healing your community / Kelly S. Wesener, Scott Peska, and Monica TreviƱo -- A University provides opportunities to heal -- A community expresses itself -- Local community support -- Issues of sensitivity -- Fund-raising as a support mechanism -- From grieving to healing -- Religion debate -- The message -- Long-term community healing initiative -- Offices for ongoing support. |
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7. The Provost's perspective: Campus-wide needs and responses / Raymond W. Alden III and Harold Kafer -- President and external relations -- Students and their families -- Other academic leaders, faculty, and staff -- Unique organizational qualities in higher education that shape and influence emergency planning and response -- Decision making in real time during crises -- Academic impact and accommodations -- The Provost and Student Affairs in the event of a shooting -- Formative feedback, reflections, and unexpected experiences. |
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8. Too close to home: The reality of campus shootings / Brent G. Paterson -- Reaction to the Virginia Tech shootings -- Shootings at NIU -- Graffiti incidents follow NIU shootings. |
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9. Incorporating words of wisdom into the crisis management process / John R. Jones III, Karen J. Haley, and Brian O. Hemphill -- Prevention and mitigation -- Crisis planning and preparation -- Immediate response (first 24 hours) -- Response (first seven days) -- Campus healing. |
Summary |
This book presents first-hand accounts and experienced counsel from professionals who have lived through a violent incident, and continue to deal with its aftermath. They cover violence, suicide prevention, and mental health promotion in an integrated way, and offer a comprehensive plan to create a campus-wide system for collecting information about students at-risk for self-harm or violence toward others. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Campus violence -- United States.
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Campus violence. |
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United States. |
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Campus violence -- United States -- Prevention.
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School shootings -- United States.
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School shootings. |
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School shootings -- United States -- Prevention.
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Student affairs services -- United States.
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Student affairs services. |
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Universities and colleges -- United States -- Safety measures.
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Universities and colleges. |
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Industrial safety. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Electronic books.
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Added Author |
Labanc, Brandi Hephner, 1971-
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Other Form: |
Print version: Hemphill, Brian O. Enough is enough. 1st ed. Sterling, Va. : Stylus Pub., 2010 9781579224424 (DLC) 2010004316 (OCoLC)475454776 |
ISBN |
9781579225216 (electronic book) |
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1579225217 (electronic book) |
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9781579224424 |
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1579224423 |
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9781579224431 |
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1579224431 |
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