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Secret Service National Threat Assessment Center Releases Annual Report on Mass Attacks in Public Spaces

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The following press release was published by the U.S. Secret Service on July 9, 2019. It is reproduced in full below.

(Washington, D.C.) Today, the U.S. Secret Service National Threat Assessment Center (NTAC) released its annual report on mass attacks in public spaces.

The National Threat Assessment Center has unique and unparalleled experience in identifying threats to safety and preventing tragedies, U.S. Secret Service Director James Murray said. This report provides our communities with information and best practices to recognize and prevent future violence.

Regardless of whether these attacks were acts of workplace violence, domestic violence, school-based violence, or inspired by ideology, similar themes were observed in the behaviors and circumstances of the perpetrators and were not the result of a single cause or motive.

The study provides our public and private partners with a fact based academic approach to threat assessment, said Assistant Director Frederick Sellers of the Secret Services Office of Strategic Intelligence and Information. In addition to the value NTAC provides to our protective mission, their methodology is equally valuable across the public and private sector landscape.

Preventing targeted violence is an issue that concerns all of us, said Dr. Lina Alathari, Chief of the National Threat Assessment Center. The Secret Service remains committed to supporting the efforts of our partners in keeping their communities safe by providing guidance on threat assessment through our research and information sharing efforts.

The study also found that early warning signs could be identified and that targeted violence is preventable if appropriate systems are in place to identify concerning behaviors, gather information to assess the risk of violence, and utilize community resources to mitigate risk.

Since the 1990s, the Secret Service NTAC has been conducting research, training, consultation, and information sharing on threat assessment and the prevention of targeted violence. In addition to mass attacks in public places, NTAC has studied attacks directed at government agencies and officials, workplaces, and schools, colleges, and universities. This systematic approach identifies individuals who may be exhibiting threatening or concerning behavior and assessing the risk posed by the individual.

The continuous academic research-based approach to studying indicators of acts of violence supports the Secret Service's protective mission and our nation's effort to better protect our communities.

The Secret Service will continue to build on our threat assessment methodology and provide our research findings and approach to the public and private sectors to enhance prevention efforts of those charged with safeguarding our nation. Our latest study on Mass Attacks in Public Spaces -2018 represents another piece in the continuous effort to ensure we are doing everything possible to fulfill our protective mission and provide our partners and communities with sound and reliable information.

-- United States Secret Service

Source: U.S. Secret Service

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