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            What are the four guiding principles for  structured professional judgment in violence risk assessment? 
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            What are the ten historical items included in  the SAVRY for adolescent violence risk assessment? 
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            According to Bender, what are five common  factors among rampage school shooters? 
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            What are three explanations for why rampage school shooters are usually male?  | 
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	                A.  Ten  historical items are: history of violence, history of nonviolent offending,  early initiation of violence, past supervision/intervention failures, history  of self-harm or suicide attempts, exposure to violence in the home, childhood  history of maltreatment, parental/ caregiver criminality, early caregiver disruption,  and poor school achievement. 
                      B.  1.  There is no profile or single "type" of perpetrator of targeted violence;  2. there is a dynamic interaction among perpetrator, situation, target, and the  setting; 3. there is a distinction between making a threat (expressing an  intent to harm a target to the target or others) and posing a threat (engaging  in behaviors that lead to a plan to harm); and 4. targeted violence is not random  or spontaneous.
                       
                      C.  Three  explanations are, 1. school is often a harsh environment for boys, 2. there is  a pervasive lack of male role models in schools, particularly at lower grade  levels; 3. in the early years, schools tend to emphasize skills in which girls  generally excel (e.g., fine-motor control, sedate behavior, and high levels of  language/communication skills). 
                      D.  Five common factors are: emotional factors, alienation,  prior warnings of violence, accessibility of guns, and a low or declining  respect for life.  |