College in the crosshairs : an administrative perspective on prevention of gun violence / edited by Brandi Hephner Labanc and Brian O. Hemphill ; foreword by Kevin Kruger and Cindi Love.

"Gun violence--whether in the form of rampage shootings, homicides, or suicides--is a possibility all campuses have to face. This book provides leaders in higher education, particularly those in student affairs, with data about past incidents, trends analysis, and background on the national deb...

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Other Authors: Labanc, Brandi Hephner, 1971- (Editor), Hemphill, Brian O. (Editor), Kruger, Kevin W., Love, Cindi (writer of foreword.)
Other title:Administrative perspective on prevention of gun violence
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Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2023.
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545 0 |a Brian O. Hemphill joined West Virginia State University in July 2012 as the University's 10th president. His emphasis since arriving on campus is threefold: to establish a commitment to excellence, to create a culture of accountability and to be student-centered in every process at State. President Hemphill has a strong background in student advocacy, advancing diversity and equity and establishing a solid commitment to shared governance on campus. He has contributed to numerous journal articles and professional presentations in the areas of leadership, crisis management, ethics, and diversity. Most recently, Dr. Hemphill was the editor of the monograph, Enough is Enough: A Student Affairs Perspective on Preparedness and Response to a Campus Shooting. He has fulfilled various leadership roles within the Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education (NASPA), which named him a Pillar of the Profession in 2009. President Hemphill came to WVSU following an eight-year tenure as Vice President for Student Affairs & Enrollment Management and Associate Professor, at Northern Illinois University. Prior to joining NIU, he served as an associate vice chancellor and dean of students at the University of Arkansas-Fayetteville, associate dean of students at University of North Carolina-Wilmington, assistant dean of students at Cornell College, and coordinator of minority recruitment and retention at Iowa State University. President Hemphill earned a Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration from the University of Iowa, a Master of Science degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from Iowa State University of Science and Technology, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Organizational Communication from St. Augustine's College. Brandi Hephner LaBanc was appointed Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs in July 2012 at Ole Miss, providing leadership and direction for all of the departments encompassed by the Division of Student Affairs. She also serves as a faculty member in 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Murder in academe: An overview of rampage shootings and more conventional homicides that touch universities and colleges (2009-2014) / Rick Ferraro -- Concealed carry legislation changing campus policies / Kerry Brian Melear and Mark St. Louis -- Creating an emotionally healthy community to promote campus safety / Maggie Balistreri-Clarke and Peter Meagher -- Student development theory in the campus gun debate / Ainsley Carry and Amy Hecht -- Risk and threat assessment / John H. Dunkle and Brian J. Mistler -- Behavior intervention and case management / Jen Day Shaw and Sarah B. Westfall -- Timely warning and crisis communication / Jeanna Mastrodicasa and Greg Nayor -- A small-college perspective / Steve Jacobson and Sheila Lambert -- A community college perspective: Preparing for active shooter events / Lance Jones and Scott Peska -- In his words: The tragic reality / T. Ramon Stuart -- Violence prevention in modern academia: Best practices for campus administrators / Katrina A. Slone and Melanie V. Tucker. 
520 |a "Gun violence--whether in the form of rampage shootings, homicides, or suicides--is a possibility all campuses have to face. This book provides leaders in higher education, particularly those in student affairs, with data about past incidents, trends analysis, and background on the national debate about gun policies and how legislative decisions impact colleges. It raises issues about student psychological development, mental health, and the prevalence of alcohol and substance abuse on campus in order to better inform discussion about allowing guns on campus in multiple capacities and concludes by sharing strategies for averting gun-related tragedies and offering models for responding when they occur."--Book cover. 
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