This article was originally published at https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/crime/article233123051.html By Jane Wester July 25, 2019 UNC Charlotte will have more police on campus and more security at big events this fall, as…
National Police Foundation Center for Mass Violence Response Studies Selected to Lead External Review of the University of North Carolina Charlotte (UNCC) Shooting, Chancellor Announces
July 25, 2019 Following the deadly shooting at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte that occurred on April 30, 2019, Philip L. Dubois, UNCC Chancellor, announced today, “We will…
Health Affairs Blog: After School Shootings, Children And Communities Struggle To Heal
This article was originally published on healthaffairs.org. Written by: Ariella Iancu, Lisa Jaycox, Joie D. Acosta, Frank G. Straub, Samantha Iovan, Christopher Nelson, Mahshid Abir JULY 19, 2019 Within days…
CMVRS Welcomes New Partner: Parents for Peace
The National Police Foundation’s Center for Mass Violence Response Studies is partnering with Parents for Peace to extend and continue its efforts to prevent radicalization, violence and extremism. Parents for…
Dr. Deborah C. Beidel Joins CMVRS Advisory Board
The Center is pleased to announce Dr. Deborah C. Beidel recently joined the Board of Advisors. Deborah C. Beidel, Ph.D., ABPP is Trustee Chair and Pegasus Professor of Psychology and…
Rocky Mountain PBS News: Former Columbine Student Reflects on Killers’ Red Flags
April 20, 2019 marked the 20th anniversary of the Columbine High School shooting. In this PBS News article, one survivor reflects on one of the killer’s red flags, including his…
PoliceOne.com: Roundtable: 20 years after Columbine, are our schools safer?
Twenty years after the Columbine High School shooting, PoliceOne.com commissioned a roundtable discussion amongst law enforcement experts across the country to assess the progress that has been made in school…
CMVRS Director Frank Straub becomes a member of the University of Michigan’s Medical School’s Acute Care Research Unit
Dr. Frank Straub, Director of the Center for Mass Violence Response Studies, recently became a member of the University of Michigan’s Medical School’s Acute Care Research Unit. ACRU’s research focuses…
Dr. Mahshid Abir Joins CMVRS Advisory Board
The Center is pleased to announce Dr. Mahshid Abir recently joined the Board of Advisors. Dr. Abir is an emergency physician and health services researcher with a joint appointment at…
Averted School Violence “Near Miss” Initiative Featured in Congressional Briefing
March 8, 2019 — Dr. Frank Straub, Director of Strategic Studies and the Center for Mass Violence Response Studies at the National Police Foundation, participated in the Sandy Hook Promise and AASA (The School Superintendents Association)…