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Welcome to CDSE On Demand Recorded Webinar

Behavioral Threat Analysis: Recognizing Concerning Indicators (90mins)
It is estimated to be only approximately 1-3% of individuals who die by suicide have also committed an act of violence prior to their death. What many professionals don't realize is the connection between suicidal thoughts and homicidal thoughts. Thus, suicide prevention is also homicide prevention. This training will explore the overlap in Thomas Joiner's work related to murder-suicide in connection with bodies of literature discussing threat assessment. Joiner poses 4 categories of murder-suicide as mercy, justice, duty, and glory. This training will explore several cases of mass violence and apply Joiner's categories to each.

Webinar Details

Location: This On Demand recorded webinar is hosted exclusively on the CDSE Adobe Connect online virtual platform.

 

Access: To access this recorded webinar and receive a CDSE Certificate of Training, you will need to:

  • Register for this recorded webinar
  • After you register, log into your participant profile on https://CDSE.AdobeConnect.com using your email address and password
  • Select "My Training"
  • Move your cursor to the right under the "SCORE" tab. Three circle options will appear (Information, Report and Open). select the "Open" circle.
  • Select the first green tab to view the recording
  • CDSE "Certificate of Training" will be available for download, after you review the recording, by selecting the second green tab

 

Classification: The webinar is UNCLASSIFIED.  Classified and controlled unclassified information (CUI) will not be presented or discussed.

 

Visit the FAQ tab to learn about participant profile, certificate and technical requirements.

 

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Center for Development of Security Excellence www.cdse.edu

Please contact dss.cdsewebinars@mail.mil with questions or comments

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