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Stanford University is committed to maintaining an environment where people feel safe to carry out the university's mission. Education, communication, collaboration, coordination of resources and early intervention are the cornerstones of Stanford's violence prevention efforts.
Stanford Threat Assessment Team
Threat Assessment Team members
- Executive Director, Threat Assessment
- Public Safety
- General Counsel
- Other departments as needed, depending on the situation
Team Responsibilities
- Proactively develop procedures for response to actual or potential violence
- Review and decide upon appropriate response strategies for selected cases
- Review and coordinate training materials and programs
- Develop contacts with outside threat assessment professionals
- Keep current on legal issues related to workplace/academic safety and incident response
- Stay abreast of developing trends both domestically and internationally
- Deploy future forecasting models to anticipate developments
Policies
- Administrative Guide Memo 1.1.1 - Stanford University's Code of Conduct
- Administrative Guide Memo 2.2.4 - 2.2.4 Violence in the Workplace
- The Fundamental Standard - The standard of conduct for students at Stanford since 1896.