


- “Zero Tolerance: A Different Approach to Preventing School Shootings” organizers interviewed by KESQ

- Zero Tolerance Forum: Photo Gallery

- School safety: Active shooter prevention seminar held at CSUSB Palm Desert campus

- A School Shooter Prevention Seminar is Coming to the Valley This Friday



Since 1997, nearly 300 school shootings have occurred in America, causing grief and suffering that families and no society should ever endure. These horrific incidents have resulted in the injury or death to more than 1000 innocent children and their teachers and has traumatized a generation of our children as they are taught to wait and prepare for an active shooter.
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ZERO TOLERANCE is a collaborative effort undertaken by Cal State San Bernardino (CSUSB) and George Mason University (GMU) intended to enable individual schools throughout the United States to better address their continuing vulnerabilities to school shootings. It is a proven and effective approach for preventing an unknown person from carrying out an unspecified act of violence at an unknown location during an unknown time against an unknown target for unknown reasons.
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Our products are driven by the ZERO TOLERANCE SELF-ASSESSMENT core activity conducted by teachers, administrators, and staff and focus on the following:
:: RESEARCH
:: WORKSHOPS, FOCUS GROUPS, & CONFERENCES
:: FACILITATED SELF-ASSESSMENT TRAINING
:: ON-SITE FACILITATED SELF-ASSESSMENT
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Dr. McWeeney came to CSUSB in 2013 at the culmination of a long and noteworthy career as a government executive and the CEO of a very successful small consulting business. He currently serves on the faculty of CSUSB’s Public Administration Department and is the Director of The Jack H. Brown College’s Institute of Public Management and Governance. His specialty is strategic planning and he has helped many organizations plan and implement sound prevention practices.

Dr. Dailey is a licensed professional counselor whose research and clinical work are directed at better understanding community-based disasters of mass violence and appropriate response and recovery strategies for survivors and impacted communities. Recent initiatives include trauma-informed active school shooter mitigation protocols, officer wellness programs aimed at improving use of force decision-making, and stress inoculation training to increase resilience in military and civilian first responders.
