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The National Center for Campus Public Safety
M.	Fox	2017	
Violence Prevention
and De-Escalation
Mourning Fox, MA, LCMHC
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The National Center for Campus Public Safety
Why are people violent?
“Violence is the
language of the
unheard.”
Violence Talks:

•  To protect myself
•  Gives me a voice
•  Helps me control and
dominate others
•  Relieves my tension
•  Makes me feel better
MartinLutherKing,Jr.
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The National Center for Campus Public Safety
Risk Factors for Violence
•  Age: 17 – 25
•  Sex: Male
•  Substance Abuse: Alcohol and Stimulants
•  Socioeconomic: lower income
•  Intelligence: <90
•  Education: Drop-out, ADD/ADHD
•  Employment: Poor work history
•  Arrest History: Violent crime, Juvenile record
•  Fire setting, cruelty to animals
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The National Center for Campus Public Safety
Predictors of Violence
1.  Past history of violence
Ø  Types, frequency

2.  Significant change in behavior

3.  Increase in Gross Motor Activity (i.e.
large muscle groups) 
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The National Center for Campus Public Safety
STRESS
Stress: Difficulty that causes worry
or emotional tension
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The National Center for Campus Public Safety
Our Common Language
Agitated
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M.	Fox	2017
The National Center for Campus Public Safety
Our Common Language
Agitated
“ I’m
Distressed”
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M.	Fox	2017
The National Center for Campus Public Safety
Our Common Language
Agitated
Disruptive
“ I’m
Distressed”
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M.	Fox	2017
The National Center for Campus Public Safety
Our Common Language
Agitated
Disruptive
“ I’m
Distressed”
“Pay
Attention”
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M.	Fox	2017
The National Center for Campus Public Safety
Our Common Language
Agitated
Disruptive
Destructive
Dangerous
“ I’m
Distressed”
“Pay
Attention”
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M.	Fox	2017
The National Center for Campus Public Safety
Our Common Language
Agitated
Disruptive
Destructive
Dangerous
“ I’m
Distressed”
“Pay
Attention”
“I’m Losing
Control”
“I’ve Lost
Control”
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M.	Fox	2017
The National Center for Campus Public Safety
Our Common Language
Agitated
Disruptive
Destructive
Dangerous
Threat
of
Lethal
“ I’m
Distressed”
“Pay
Attention”
“I’m
Losing
Control”
“I’ve Lost
Control”
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M.	Fox	2017
The National Center for Campus Public Safety
Our Common Language
Agitated
Disruptive
Destructive
Dangerous
Threat of
Lethal
“ I’m
Distressed”
“Pay
Attention”
“I’m
Losing
Control”
“I’ve Lost
Control”
“Stop
Me”
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M.	Fox	2017
The National Center for Campus Public Safety
Our Common Language
Ø Improves communication among staff by
providing staff with a common language
to describe behaviors
Ø Does NOT likely progress in a linear
fashion from agitated to dangerous
Ø Listening and Talking are used at every
level on the Behavior Scale
Ø Aids in determining appropriate
interventions
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The National Center for Campus Public Safety
Be Aware of Values
•  Values are what people think is important.
•  Try to clarify what the person’s values are.
•  Values influence behaviors!
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M.	Fox	2017
The National Center for Campus Public Safety
SLOW DOWN!!!
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M.	Fox	2017
The National Center for Campus Public Safety
Effective
Communication:
Making people feel
safe, feel heard
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M.	Fox	2017
The National Center for Campus Public Safety
What’s the first step?
LISTEN then TALK!
The most important verbal communication is 
“Listening” 
to what they’re communicating


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The National Center for Campus Public Safety
Use Active Listening Skills
Emotional Labeling
•  The intent of emotional labeling is to
respond to the emotion heard in the
person’s VOICE rather than the content
•  For example use phrases like: “You seem”
or “You sound..”, “You look to me…” or “I
hear that you are …”
•  Use the same terminology as the subject
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The National Center for Campus Public Safety
Emotional Labeling Cont’d
•  Avoid telling a person how they feel and
focus on how they seem or sound
•  Don’t worry if you label the emotion
incorrectly, it’s your own perception
•  Be aware of YOUR own emotions and
what emotions you are conveying
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The National Center for Campus Public Safety
Active Listening Cont’d

 Paraphrasing
•  A summary in your words as to what they
have told you
•  Creates empathy, it shows you’re listening
and you understand
•  For example: “Are you telling me…?” or
“Are you saying…?”
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The National Center for Campus Public Safety
Active Listening Skills Cont’d
Reflecting/Mirroring
•  Simply repeat the last word or phrase the
person said and say it in the form of a
question
•  Provides the person with exact feedback
that you are listening
•  Guides the person to further explain
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The National Center for Campus Public Safety
Active Listening Skills Cont’d
Use “I feel” messages
•  Shows the person how you feel and why you feel
that way and how they can change to remedy the
situation
•  You want the behavior to change not them
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The National Center for Campus Public Safety
Active Listening Skills Cont’d
•  Use the formula: “I feel (emotion) when
you (behavior) because (your reason) and I
would like you to (behavior).”
•  For example: “I feel (frustrated) when you
(yell) because (its hard for me to talk with
you) and I would like you to talk with me
so we can resolve this.”
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M.	Fox	2017
The National Center for Campus Public Safety
Active Listening Skills Cont’d
Use open-ended questions
•  These questions cannot be answered with
a yes or no response
•  Usually begins with words like “How”
“When” “What” or “Where” (avoid “Why”)
•  It helps to get the person talking
•  It focuses the discussion on the person’s
feelings
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The National Center for Campus Public Safety
Communication
Creating an Alliance
•  People do not assault their allies
•  People do not get assaultive if they feel
they are being treated respectfully
•  “I hear that you’re frustrated. What can
we do to make you more comfortable?”
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M.	Fox	2017
The National Center for Campus Public Safety
De-Fusing Techniques
•  Validate the feeling
“ I understand how this is frustrating to you” *****(careful!)

•  Match the intensity of volume
Use similar tone to match and bring it down…
think crowded restaurant
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M.	Fox	2017
The National Center for Campus Public Safety
De-Fusing Techniques
•  De-Railments
– Fake Misunderstanding
– Purposeful Misinterpretation
– Soft Shock

•  Reflective Statements
“Mr. X, I noticed you are pacing more than
usual today?”
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Violence Prevention/De-Escalation of Emotionally Charged Situations

  • 1.
  • 2. The National Center for Campus Public Safety M. Fox 2017 Violence Prevention and De-Escalation Mourning Fox, MA, LCMHC 2
  • 3. The National Center for Campus Public Safety Why are people violent? “Violence is the language of the unheard.” Violence Talks: •  To protect myself •  Gives me a voice •  Helps me control and dominate others •  Relieves my tension •  Makes me feel better MartinLutherKing,Jr. 3 M. Fox 2017
  • 4. The National Center for Campus Public Safety Risk Factors for Violence •  Age: 17 – 25 •  Sex: Male •  Substance Abuse: Alcohol and Stimulants •  Socioeconomic: lower income •  Intelligence: <90 •  Education: Drop-out, ADD/ADHD •  Employment: Poor work history •  Arrest History: Violent crime, Juvenile record •  Fire setting, cruelty to animals 4 M. Fox 2017
  • 5. The National Center for Campus Public Safety Predictors of Violence 1.  Past history of violence Ø  Types, frequency 2.  Significant change in behavior 3.  Increase in Gross Motor Activity (i.e. large muscle groups) 5 M. Fox 2017
  • 6. The National Center for Campus Public Safety STRESS Stress: Difficulty that causes worry or emotional tension 6 M. Fox 2017
  • 7. The National Center for Campus Public Safety Our Common Language Agitated 7 M. Fox 2017
  • 8. The National Center for Campus Public Safety Our Common Language Agitated “ I’m Distressed” 8 M. Fox 2017
  • 9. The National Center for Campus Public Safety Our Common Language Agitated Disruptive “ I’m Distressed” 9 M. Fox 2017
  • 10. The National Center for Campus Public Safety Our Common Language Agitated Disruptive “ I’m Distressed” “Pay Attention” 10 M. Fox 2017
  • 11. The National Center for Campus Public Safety Our Common Language Agitated Disruptive Destructive Dangerous “ I’m Distressed” “Pay Attention” 11 M. Fox 2017
  • 12. The National Center for Campus Public Safety Our Common Language Agitated Disruptive Destructive Dangerous “ I’m Distressed” “Pay Attention” “I’m Losing Control” “I’ve Lost Control” 12 M. Fox 2017
  • 13. The National Center for Campus Public Safety Our Common Language Agitated Disruptive Destructive Dangerous Threat of Lethal “ I’m Distressed” “Pay Attention” “I’m Losing Control” “I’ve Lost Control” 13 M. Fox 2017
  • 14. The National Center for Campus Public Safety Our Common Language Agitated Disruptive Destructive Dangerous Threat of Lethal “ I’m Distressed” “Pay Attention” “I’m Losing Control” “I’ve Lost Control” “Stop Me” 14 M. Fox 2017
  • 15. The National Center for Campus Public Safety Our Common Language Ø Improves communication among staff by providing staff with a common language to describe behaviors Ø Does NOT likely progress in a linear fashion from agitated to dangerous Ø Listening and Talking are used at every level on the Behavior Scale Ø Aids in determining appropriate interventions 15 M. Fox 2017
  • 16. The National Center for Campus Public Safety Be Aware of Values •  Values are what people think is important. •  Try to clarify what the person’s values are. •  Values influence behaviors! 16 M. Fox 2017
  • 17. The National Center for Campus Public Safety SLOW DOWN!!! 17 M. Fox 2017
  • 18. The National Center for Campus Public Safety Effective Communication: Making people feel safe, feel heard 18 M. Fox 2017
  • 19. The National Center for Campus Public Safety What’s the first step? LISTEN then TALK! The most important verbal communication is “Listening” to what they’re communicating 19 M. Fox 2017
  • 20. The National Center for Campus Public Safety Use Active Listening Skills Emotional Labeling •  The intent of emotional labeling is to respond to the emotion heard in the person’s VOICE rather than the content •  For example use phrases like: “You seem” or “You sound..”, “You look to me…” or “I hear that you are …” •  Use the same terminology as the subject 20 M. Fox 2017
  • 21. The National Center for Campus Public Safety Emotional Labeling Cont’d •  Avoid telling a person how they feel and focus on how they seem or sound •  Don’t worry if you label the emotion incorrectly, it’s your own perception •  Be aware of YOUR own emotions and what emotions you are conveying 21 M. Fox 2017
  • 22. The National Center for Campus Public Safety Active Listening Cont’d Paraphrasing •  A summary in your words as to what they have told you •  Creates empathy, it shows you’re listening and you understand •  For example: “Are you telling me…?” or “Are you saying…?” 22 M. Fox 2017
  • 23. The National Center for Campus Public Safety Active Listening Skills Cont’d Reflecting/Mirroring •  Simply repeat the last word or phrase the person said and say it in the form of a question •  Provides the person with exact feedback that you are listening •  Guides the person to further explain 23 M. Fox 2017
  • 24. The National Center for Campus Public Safety Active Listening Skills Cont’d Use “I feel” messages •  Shows the person how you feel and why you feel that way and how they can change to remedy the situation •  You want the behavior to change not them 24 M. Fox 2017
  • 25. The National Center for Campus Public Safety Active Listening Skills Cont’d •  Use the formula: “I feel (emotion) when you (behavior) because (your reason) and I would like you to (behavior).” •  For example: “I feel (frustrated) when you (yell) because (its hard for me to talk with you) and I would like you to talk with me so we can resolve this.” 25 M. Fox 2017
  • 26. The National Center for Campus Public Safety Active Listening Skills Cont’d Use open-ended questions •  These questions cannot be answered with a yes or no response •  Usually begins with words like “How” “When” “What” or “Where” (avoid “Why”) •  It helps to get the person talking •  It focuses the discussion on the person’s feelings 26 M. Fox 2017
  • 27. The National Center for Campus Public Safety Communication Creating an Alliance •  People do not assault their allies •  People do not get assaultive if they feel they are being treated respectfully •  “I hear that you’re frustrated. What can we do to make you more comfortable?” 27 M. Fox 2017
  • 28. The National Center for Campus Public Safety De-Fusing Techniques •  Validate the feeling “ I understand how this is frustrating to you” *****(careful!) •  Match the intensity of volume Use similar tone to match and bring it down… think crowded restaurant 28 M. Fox 2017
  • 29. The National Center for Campus Public Safety De-Fusing Techniques •  De-Railments – Fake Misunderstanding – Purposeful Misinterpretation – Soft Shock •  Reflective Statements “Mr. X, I noticed you are pacing more than usual today?” 29 M. Fox 2017