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Surviving An Active Shooter
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Surviving An Active Shooter

With the recent active shooter incidents in El Paso and Dayton, these incidents no longer seem rare, and experts say there’s been a shift in public perception. Now they seemingly could happen anywhere, and it’s become a public health issue. Two experts discuss the changing theory of how to survive an active shooter incident through what’s called “run, hide, and fight.” Guests: Dr. Cheryl Lero Jonson, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice, Xavier University Dr. Park Dietz, founder and President, Threat Assessment Group Links for more information: Google Scholar Profile for Dr. Cheryl Lero Jonson Theme Assessment Group (TAG) profile for Dr. Park Dietz

In Good Health · Greg Johnson, Maayan Voss de Bettancourt | AURN, Elizabeth Westfield

September 8, 201918m 32s

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With the recent active shooter incidents in El Paso and Dayton, these incidents no longer seem rare, and experts say there’s been a shift in public perception. Now they seemingly could happen anywhere, and it’s become a public health issue. Two experts discuss the changing theory of how to survive an active shooter incident through what’s called “run, hide, and fight.”

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