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What is Active Shooter

Handbook of Research on Disaster Management and Contingency Planning in Modern Libraries
A person who enters a well-populated area with the intent to harm or kill other individuals using a firearm.
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Safety Doesn't Happen by Accident: Disaster Planning at the University of Pittsburgh
Miranda L. Nixon (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8624-3.ch009
Abstract
In the spring of 2012, events on the University of Pittsburgh's campus in Oakland prompted concerns about personal safety and the disaster plan for the library system. These disquieting events, coupled with the need to re-write the outdated ULS disaster plan, hastened planning efforts that had begun that very spring. Through discussion of the re-writing of the disaster plan for the University of Pittsburgh's University Library System (ULS), this chapter will educate readers on library safety concerns and potential resources that can be explored and built upon to better prepare for disasters and emergency situations. The lessons learned from this planning process will likely mirror situations other libraries find themselves in and offer guidance on where to turn and how to educate staff.
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Preparing for a Mass Shooting
A scenario in which a shooting is actively unfolding.
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Changing the Mindset in Higher Education: The Critical Need for Active Shooter Training in Campus Communities
Term used by law enforcement to describe a situation in which a shooting is in progress and an aspect of the crime may affect the protocols used in responding to and reacting at the scene of the incident. Unlike a defined crime, such as murder or mass killing, the active aspect inherently implies that both law enforcement personnel and citizens have the potential to affect the outcome of the event based upon their responses (Blair & Schweit, 2014).
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