Suicide terrorists, School shooters/bombers, Postal/Company shooters, Sniper serial killers. Most possess the Random Actor profile identified by investigative journalist Dan Korem in the early 1990s. This is not a criminal profile, but a behavioral profile - one that has been used to thwart the impulse to commit catastrophic acts in schools, organizations, neighborhoods, and suicidal combat. People ask: How do we stop these acts? Now there is an answer. Korem identified a three-point intervention that takes the wires apart so that a rage-filled person with the Random Actor traits does not kill. After 9-11, only one region in the US didn't have bomb threats in the schools - a region where educators applied these strategies. In Iraq, Captain Pedro Rosario, who was awarded the Bronze Star with Valor, made over 50 arrests of suicidal-led insurgents without firing a shot using these strategies. Learn how mass acts of violence have been stopped, cases solved, and individual lives restored.
Book Details
- Country: US
- Published: 2005
- Publisher: International Focus Press
- Language: English
- Pages: 517
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