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St. Lawrence County Threat Advisory Team (STAT)

Objective & Process

STAT was formed to address the evolving world of targeted violence, mass shootings and killings. The team focuses on keeping both residents and visitors safe from violence through community-based intervention approaches for grievance-fueled violence, online radicalization, and threats by individuals experiencing an emotional or mental health crisis. With support from the St. Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office and leading County officials, our approach involves multi-disciplined collaborative work with our active partners to identify potential threats and mitigate any possible violence.

"Highway to Violence"

When explaining threats and how they culminate, we often use the phrase the “Highway to Violence.” Our goal is to open our avenues of communication and work collectively to provide an “Off Ramp” to that highway. We do this by using experts from all different functional groups to assist you in creating a plan.

Off Ramping

STAT is solely an advisory work group focused on intervention to prevent acts of targeted violence before they might occur. Through our active committee members, STAT can help individuals who are believed to pose a potential threat by guiding them away from the highway to violence and toward assistance.

How you can help

Our ability to prevent acts of targeted violence heavily relies on people like you, the eyes and ears of our community, to help identify potential threats.

When a person is planning an act of targeted violence they usually exhibit pre-attack behaviors. Many of these relate to an emotional or mental health crisis or problematic interpersonal interactions – which can be resolved with intervention. By bringing concerning behavior to the attention of the STAT, skilled professionals are able to assess and then intervene to help guide the person away from the highway to violence.

You should make a report if a classmate, co-worker, partner, family member, friend or neighbor is demonstrating concerning behavior such as:

Noticeably changed interpersonal interactions Physical aggression Recklessness Violent media usage Sudden or inappropriate interest in firearms or incendiary devices.

When to contact STAT

STAT is designed to assess threats and discuss a comprehensive multi-disciplined response to potential threats, but please remember that in the event of an imminent threat or emergency you should always dial 9-1-1.

If you have knowledge of a suspected, planned, or openly voiced act of targeted violence, call 9-1-1 immediately. If you become aware of someone exhibiting concerning behaviors or threatening a person, group, or entity, reports can be made to 9-1-1 or SAFEGUARD NEW YORK - See Something, Say Something

Reports can be made to anyone from the partnering entities which make up the STAT (see below) or you can call 9-1-1 or report to SAFEGUARD NEW YORK - See Something, Say Something

For more information about STAT or Targeted Violence Prevention, contact our administration office at 315-379-2365.

What is a Threat Assessment Team?

A Threat Assessment and Management Team is a multi-disciplinary body that is trained to assess and recommend management strategies for persons of concern and threats of targeted or general violence.

What is Targeted Violence?

Targeted violence is any form of violence that is directed at an individual or group, for a specific reason as opposed to random acts of violence.

Targeted violence is premeditated violence usually directed at a specific individual, group, or location.

A perpetrator of targeted violence is typically responding to a perceived grievance or acting on behalf of a particular ideology.

Targeted violence is different from impulsive, reactive, or emotional acts of violence.

Some examples of targeted violence:

  • School Shootings
  • Workplace Violence
  • Domestic Violence
  • Stalking
  • Terrorist Attacks
Who makes up the team?

The St. Lawrence County Threat Advisory Committee is a large, multi-functional group of private and public entities that work together to develop threat management strategies. Additional partnerships are expected as the team evolves.

Advisory Committee Members
Law Enforcement Professionals
Mental Health Professionals
Education Professionals
Public Health Professionals
Social Services Professionals
Religious and Cultural Institutions
Community Business Stakeholders
Community Services Professionals
Victim Services Professionals
Legal Support Professionals
Court System Representatives
Threat Assessment Professionals

In an emergency, always contact 9-1-1

For more information about STAT or Targeted  Violence Prevention:

  • (315) 379-2365

 

You may also report suspicious activities to SAFEGUARD NEW YORK - See Something, Say Something