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K-12 Active Shooter: Mindset to Win

Duration

1 Hour

About the Course

Students will utilize empirical data on School Active Assailant Events over the past 20 years, conducting a detailed threat analysis. This highly engaging module will force officers to differentiate between School Active Assailant Events and other mass murder incidents. This module will expose attendees to data and case studies allowing students to assess K-12 active shooter assailants, the planning process, location of attacks, duration of attacks, consequences, and resolutions of these events. The totality of information will be used to empower students with the knowledge and confidence to end the threat and save lives.

Your Instructor

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Morgan Ballis

Morgan Ballis is the founder of Campus Safety Alliance, a network of emergency management professionals, law enforcement trainers, and educational leaders providing evidence-based safety solutions for PreK-12 facilities. He holds a M.S. in Homeland Security and Emergency Management and is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Emergency Management with a focus on targeted attacks against PreK-12 institutions. Ballis' firm has trained and educated more than 20,000 educators, students, military personnel, law enforcement and first responders in active assailant response. He served for more than 11 years in the United States Marine Corps with the majority of his career spent as an Infantry Unit Leader. Ballis is an IADLEST National Certified Instructor, NCBRT L.A.S.E.R. Trainer, ALERRT C.R.A.S.E. Trainer, ALICE Instructor, and NRA Law Enforcement Firearms Instructor. He began his journey into the emergency management field after his mother survived the 2011 mass shooting at Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords' event in Tucson, AZ.

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