Stop The Killing
A deep dive into the case files of former head of the FBI’s Active Shooter program Katherine Schweit; diving deep into true crime revealing the insider’s story of what happened and what went wrong at some of the world's worst mass shootings, empowering listeners along the way. With Co-Host Sarah Ferris.
S5E4 ANONYMOUS REPORTING: AVERTING SCHOOL TRAGEDIES
How Anonymous Tips Stop School Violence with Dr. Elyse J. Thulin
Introduction:
In this episode of Stop the Killing, hosts Katherine Schweit and Sarah Ferris sit down with Dr. Elyse J. Thulin, Ph.D., Assistant Research Professor at the University of Michigan’s Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention. Dr. Thulin shares her groundbreaking research on how anonymous reporting systems in K-12 schools are helping prevent school shootings, suicides, and other forms of violence. Her insights into these technology-facilitated systems highlight the crucial role they play in saving lives by identifying early warning signs and allowing students to report concerns anonymously.
Summary of Key Topics:
- The role of anonymous reporting systems (T-FIRST) in K-12 schools and how they work.
- The connection between firearms-related tips and school violence prevention.
- Real-world data from North Carolina’s anonymous tip line system, showing how these tips have saved lives.
- How anonymous tip lines help identify at-risk students and prevent potential tragedies before they escalate.
- The challenges and opportunities in improving and expanding the effectiveness of anonymous tip systems across schools in the U.S.
Guest Introduction:
Dr. Elyse J. Thulin, Ph.D., is an Assistant Research Professor at the University of Michigan’s Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention. With expertise in psychology, anthropology, and global health, Dr. Thulin has led pivotal research into the effectiveness of anonymous reporting systems in schools, helping to reduce firearms-related injuries and deaths.
Episode Highlights:
- [00:01:00] – Introduction to Dr. Elyse J. Thulin and her role at the University of Michigan.
- [00:02:17] – Overview of firearms violence research and the importance of anonymous tip lines.
- [00:04:40] – How tip lines function in schools and what makes them a critical tool for violence prevention.
- [00:11:00] – Shocking data: 10% of tips in North Carolina involve firearms, and 50% of those are life-threatening.
- [00:25:00] – Six planned school shootings were averted through anonymous tips.
- [00:33:00] – How parents and communities can support the use of anonymous reporting systems to protect students.
Relevant Resources and Links:
- National Center for School Safety: nc2s.org
- Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention: firearminjury.umich.edu
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