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Secret Service rolls out new ways to identify and stop student attackers By LUKE BARR Jul 12, 2018, 9:20 AM ET PHOTO: Law enforcement officers respond to Santa Fe High School after an ac

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Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism 6th edition by Philip Kotler, John T Bowen, James C Makens Solution Manual

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This is the Solutions Manual Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism 6th edition by Kotler, Bowen, Makens For courses in Hospitality Marketing, Tourism Marketing, Restaurant Marketing, or Hotel Marketing Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism, 6e is the definitive source for hospitality

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Secret Service rolls out new ways to identify and stop student attackers

By LUKE BARR Jul 12, 2018, 9:20 AM ET

PHOTO: Law enforcement officers respond to Santa Fe High School after an active shooter was reported on campus, May 18, 2018, in Santa Fe, Texas.Steve Gonzales/Houston Chronicle via AP

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The Secret Service – known for protecting the president – is now using their expertise to protect schools in the wake of a spate of deadly mass shootings

The new guidelines on enhancing school safety are based on research from the U.S Secret Service's National Threat Assessment Center Lina Alathari, the author of the operational guide, told ABC News that although guns were used the majority of the time in the crimes studied, the report also includes attacks carried out using a "lethal weapon," such as a knife, gun or explosives

After the shooting at Columbine High School in Colorado, the Secret Service approached the Department of Education and offered to use the same methods they use to study assassins to study school shooters

"No one had really studied school shooters from an operational preventive perspective before," Alathari says

The purpose of the report was to show a "blueprint" for how schools can establish threat assessment programs in their schools so that they are identifying students who may be expressing distress or engaging in concerning behavior, she said

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PHOTO: Students are evacuated by police out of Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., after a shooting on Feb 14, 2018.Mike Stocker/Sun Sentinel/TNS via Getty Images

Students are evacuated by police out of Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., after a shooting on Feb 14, 2018

In the operational guide, the Secret Service says there is no profile for a student attacker

It could be male or female

It could be a good student or someone who struggles academically

It could be someone who is a loner, or well liked

The Secret Service also says that schools should establish a threat assessment team, which they say is "the first step" in developing a prevention plan

That team, which can be for just one school or an entire school district, should be diverse

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PHOTO: Police move students into a different area of Great Mills High School, the scene of a shooting, March 20, 2018 in Great Mills, Md Alex Brandon/AP

Police move students into a different area of Great Mills High School, the scene of a shooting, March 20, 2018 in Great Mills, Md

"Teams should include personnel from a variety of disciplines within the school community, including teachers, guidance counselors, coaches, school resource officers, mental health professionals, and school administrators," the report says It also recommends that the team meets on a regular basis and have a clear leader

"Everyone brings a different perspective to how they interpret someone's behavior," Alathari said

According to Alathari, having a school resource officer on the team is helpful

in identifying potential risk and they are often the first ones to respond on the scene

And in most cases, those officers have relationships with the students

"It's very important to have this collaboration with law enforcement because not only can they assist when there is an imminent safety risk but they can assist in other ways as well," Alathari said "A lot of students respond well to

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school resource officers They bond with them, sometimes they serve as coaches on teams, sometimes they co-teach classes; a lot of students feel comfortable having that presence in their schools."

In addition, determining the threshold of when to involve law enforcement in

an incident is crucial

For example, in Colorado during the 2016-17 school year, most incidents submitted on the Colorado Safe2Tell program, a tip line dealt with "suicide, bullying, drugs, cutting (self-harm), and depression."

Most of those incidents can be dealt with in school with counselors and other support staff

Creating a central reporting mechanism is also important to the process of stopping student attackers, according to the report

"Schools can establish one or more reporting mechanisms, such as an online form posted on the school website, a dedicated email address or phone number, smartphone application platforms, or another mechanism that is accessible for a particular school community," the report said

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Many of the applications schools use resemble nationwide criminal reporting apps

The team should also put in place procedures – which includes who conducts interviews with troubled students, classmates and teachers

They should also have an evaluation process which determines which behaviors are unacceptable and warrant immediate intervention — ranging from threatening others, violence, bringing a weapon to school, bullying

If there is an immediate threat, however, like a threat to harm others or themselves, it is important to report it to someone as soon as possible

"Reports regarding student behaviors involving weapons, threats of violence, physical violence, or concerns about an individual’s safety should immediately be reported to local law enforcement," the report said

The operational guide also says to be alert to whether a student has readily available access to weapons

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For example, authorities said that the school shooter who killed 10 and injured 13 in Santa Fe, Texas used his father's weapon to carry out the attack

In fact, Alathari said that the majority of the weapons in many of the school shootings were acquired from the home

President Donald Trump on Thursday tweeted a letter to him from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un heralding "epochal progress" in U.S.-North Korea relations, despite signs that path-finding diplomacy between the adversaries is running into problems

Trump described the letter as a "very nice note" and said, "Great progress being made!"

The letter is dated July 6 That's when Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visited Pyongyang and seemingly made little progress in fleshing out details

of North Korea's commitment for "complete denuclearization."

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VIDEO: An American delegation met with their North Korean counterparts

in Panmunjom in the Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea on Sunday, a State Department spokesperson confirmed to ABC News

US delegation met with North Korea to discuss next steps in denuclearization

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Trump says DMZ could be site of summit with North Korea

Kim made that commitment when he met Trump in Singapore last month Kim also agreed then to repatriate remains of U.S troops who died during the Korean War six decades ago

A planned meeting Thursday between North Korean and U.S officials in the Demilitarized Zone between the two Koreas to discuss the return of the remains was postponed

State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said North Korea called at midday Thursday and offered to meet on Sunday instead "We will be ready," she told reporters aboard Pompeo's plane, as the top U.S diplomat flew home

to Washington after attending a NATO summit

It wasn't immediately clear what prompted the postponement South Korea's Yonhap news agency, citing unnamed sources, said the North requested talks

at a higher level The talks Sunday are expected to involve officials from the Pentagon and the U.N Command, which commanded U.S.-led allied forces during the war and is involved in maintaining the armistice that ended the fighting in 1953

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Pompeo told reporters after his visit to North Korea last week that the meeting in the truce village Panmunjom was set for Thursday but "could move by one day or two."

The secretary of state did not meet Kim as he had on his previous two trips to Pyongyang this year, and after his departure, the North's foreign ministry accused the U.S of making "gangster-like" demands that it unilaterally give

up its nuclear weapons

Pompeo gave a rosier readout He reported that the two sides had substantive discussions on next steps toward denuclearization

During an official visit to Britain, Trump posted images of the Korean-language letter from Kim and its English translation Kim expresses

"invariable trust and confidence" in the president and wishes that "epochal progress" in promoting relations will "bring our next meeting forward."

But there's growing skepticism in Washington over the Trump administration's engagement with North Korea Recent reports suggest that the North has continued to expand infrastructure at nuclear and missile sites and that U.S intelligence assesses that the North does not intend to fully denuclearize

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The U.S says North Korea has continued to smuggle refined petroleum products into the country in excess of the quota of 500,000 barrels per year allowed under U.N sanctions imposed because of nuclear and missile programs That's according to documents seen by The Associated Press on Thursday and sent by the U.S to the Security Council committee monitoring the sanctions

Trump himself has remained upbeat about the outcome of the first summit between the leaders of the U.S and North Korea Earlier Thursday, after attending the NATO summit in Brussels, he told reporters that there were clear signs of progress with North Korea, most notably that no missile and nuclear tests have occurred for almost nine months

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Associated Press writer Matthew Lee on the secretary of state's plane and Edith M Lederer at the United Nations contributed to this report

At least seven people associated with longtime Trump friend Roger Stone have been contacted by special counsel Robert Mueller, according to interviews with witnesses and others who say they've been contacted

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