Are School Shooters Terrorists?

by Brad | March 11, 2009 at 9:01 am | Best Practices, School Safety News

Terrorism is defined in the U.S. by the Code of Federal Regulations as: “..the unlawful use of force and violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives.”
Maybe.

But it seems to me the goal of the “modern” terrorist (circa September 10, 2001) is to kill as many people as possible and gain maximum notoriety for their attack. With this definition, the shooters in Columbine and Virginia Tech are rightly labeled as terrorist, without having to consider their clearly stated social objectives.
Note: I am following LTC Dave Grossman’s lead here in not listing the names of the cowards that carried out these shootings.
These cowardly acts of terrorism were no more spontaneous than the Oklahoma City Bombing, September 11th attacks or the Beslan, Russia school massacre. School shootings are not impulsive acts. If we are to prevent and mitigate terrorist style attacks in schools there are several factors to consider. For starters, consider where the attacks can come from. The attack can come from someone within the school (Internal, such as Jonesboro, Columbine, Virginia Tech) or from someone who does not belong at the school (External, such as Bailey, CO, Nickel Mines, PA or Belan, Russia).

For the “internal” based attacks there are several prevention/mitigation strategies such as:

  • Threat Assessment Program
  • Lockdown Plans & Drills
  • On-site Law Enforcement/Rapid Armed Response
  • Site Mapping

Prevention/mitigation strategies for “external” type threats:

  • Access Control & Physical Security
  • Security Awareness:
  • On-site Law Enforcement/Rapid Armed Response
  • Site Mapping
  • Lockdown Plans & Drills

Remember, always collaborate with your local response agencies on emergency planning issues.

Stay safe!
Brad

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