Professional Development at ACC This system has been replaced by Workday.
Please click here to be forwarded.
The information in this system is now read-only and will be available through Dec 31,2021.
Austin Community College Home Page
 
Log in
 
 

Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events (CRASE)

Hours: 2.5

Participants will receive instruction about how to prepare for and respond to being trapped inside a building during an active shooter event. On average it will take law enforcement at least three minutes from the time they are notified before officers first arrive on scene and move to isolate, distract, and/or neutralize the shooter(s). Terminal Learning Objective: At the completion of the course, participants will identify the role they should play as a civilian before, during, and after an active shooter event. Enabling Objectives Participants will be able to complete the following: 1) Identify and discuss the phases of Disaster Response Psychology and how to limit their impact on potential victims. 2) Define and identify the typical and atypical active shooter events. 3) Explain each of the civilian response protocols as they relate to an active shooter event. 4) Review active shooter policies used in schools and the workplace.


 
Date Time Location Presenter
 
03/22/20171:30pm-4:30pmHBC 410William J McCauley 

04/06/20171:00pm-4:00pmNRG NRG2-2240William J McCauley 

04/19/20179:00am-12:00pmRVS G-9135William J McCauley 

11/09/20171:00pm-4:30pmCYP 2102William J McCauley 

12/08/20179:00am-12:30pmRRC 1123William J McCauley 

 
 

© 2002- 2007 Austin Community College
Comments and Feedback