The Joint Active Shooter Protection and Response (JASPR) is a DoD-proposed active shooter defeat system, designed to detect an active shooting, alert first responders, reduce response time, activate automatic door locks preventing further targeting by the active shooter and, as a result, decrease the number of lives lost during the shooting. Active shooter defeat systems have been sparsely studied in the literature, and JASPR has not yet been widely demonstrated to be effective. This research uses an agent-based model to compare lives lost during an active shooting with and without a JASPR system present. This research models how many total deaths there are, on average, according to the active shooter’s choice of entrance location into a si...
The September 11, 2012, attack in Benghazi, Libya, spurred the Marine Corps to establish Special Pur...
Purpose: The purpose of this Delphi study was to identify specific actions that experts perceive are...
The response to active shooter attacks is not as effective as it could be. People die before receivi...
The 1999 Columbine High School shooting was a bold reminder which emphasized the importance of activ...
Active shooter incidents in the United States are growing in frequency and scale. This increase has ...
With the rising threat of active shooters, armed off-duty and retired law enforcement officers may p...
With increasing frequency, American schools have been plagued with mass casualty events perpetrated ...
Agencies responding to an active shooter/hostile event (ASHE) need to recognize opportunities to cap...
Active shooting violence poses a serious threat to public safety. The outcome is tragic due to the n...
Since Columbine, untold resources and planning efforts have been dedicated to active-shooter respons...
On July 16, 2015, five military reservists were murdered during an active shooter attack on two rese...
The Military Police Corps\u27 active shooter preparedness plan is inadequate because several updated...
Our research establishes a decision-making framework for use during the acquisition of the next indi...
As the Marine Corps activates the Marine Littoral Regiment (MLR) to serve as the joint force’s recon...
Since the late 1990s, few incidents have captured the national spotlight more than active shooter ev...
The September 11, 2012, attack in Benghazi, Libya, spurred the Marine Corps to establish Special Pur...
Purpose: The purpose of this Delphi study was to identify specific actions that experts perceive are...
The response to active shooter attacks is not as effective as it could be. People die before receivi...
The 1999 Columbine High School shooting was a bold reminder which emphasized the importance of activ...
Active shooter incidents in the United States are growing in frequency and scale. This increase has ...
With the rising threat of active shooters, armed off-duty and retired law enforcement officers may p...
With increasing frequency, American schools have been plagued with mass casualty events perpetrated ...
Agencies responding to an active shooter/hostile event (ASHE) need to recognize opportunities to cap...
Active shooting violence poses a serious threat to public safety. The outcome is tragic due to the n...
Since Columbine, untold resources and planning efforts have been dedicated to active-shooter respons...
On July 16, 2015, five military reservists were murdered during an active shooter attack on two rese...
The Military Police Corps\u27 active shooter preparedness plan is inadequate because several updated...
Our research establishes a decision-making framework for use during the acquisition of the next indi...
As the Marine Corps activates the Marine Littoral Regiment (MLR) to serve as the joint force’s recon...
Since the late 1990s, few incidents have captured the national spotlight more than active shooter ev...
The September 11, 2012, attack in Benghazi, Libya, spurred the Marine Corps to establish Special Pur...
Purpose: The purpose of this Delphi study was to identify specific actions that experts perceive are...
The response to active shooter attacks is not as effective as it could be. People die before receivi...