is a three-hour DHS-developed training for community members to recognize and report concerning behaviors. It highlights the role of public involvement and a behavioral approach to violence prevention.
Instructor: Susan McCallister, Certified Master Trainer, Auburn University Campus Safety & Security.
This course teaches the public how to recognize and report behaviors that may indicate targeted violence. Participants learn proper reporting steps to help prevent incidents before they occur. After completing the course and quiz, a certificate of completion is available to download.
The NTER Program offers online courses to help frontline and security partners recognize and report behaviors that may indicate terrorism-related activity, while protecting privacy and civil rights. Trainings are available for law enforcement, security, emergency services, and other key sectors.
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