Payne Susan R T, Elliott Delbert S
Colorado Attorney General's Office.
New Dir Youth Dev. 2011 Spring;2011(129):103-11. doi: 10.1002/yd.390.
There is widespread agreement that many school shootings could be prevented if authorities were informed that a student was planning or preparing to carry out an attack. A universal problem is that young people are highly reluctant to report on their peers. This code of silence represents a major barrier to prevention efforts. In response to the Columbine shooting, the state of Colorado established the Safe2Tell® anonymous, 24/7 reporting system for receiving and forwarding threats of violence, bullying, and other concerns. This article describes how the program has grown to the point that it now receives more than 100 calls per month. A series of case examples illustrates its success in responding to threatening situations, including twenty-eight potential school attacks.
人们普遍认为,如果当局得知有学生计划或准备实施袭击,许多校园枪击案是可以预防的。一个普遍存在的问题是,年轻人极不愿意举报同龄人。这种沉默准则是预防工作的一大障碍。作为对科伦拜恩校园枪击案的回应,科罗拉多州建立了Safe2Tell®匿名全天候报告系统,用于接收和转发暴力、欺凌及其他问题的威胁信息。本文描述了该项目如何发展到如今每月接到100多个电话的程度。一系列案例说明了它在应对威胁情况方面的成功,包括28起潜在的校园袭击事件。