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X-WR-CALDESC:<b>How Can Lincoln Prevent Mass Violence?</b>\n\nWhat can we–a
 s individuals and as a community–do to minimize the risk of a mass tragedy
  happening here? Posting more guards\, put a stop to bullying\, encourage 
 the press to de-emphasize violent acts. These are all partial and potentia
 l solutions to violence in our society. Just what are we doing in Lincoln\
 , and what should we be doing?\n\nEfforts are under way to make our school
 s safer. But as we have seen\, violence can occur at outdoor concerts\, sp
 orting events\, church services\, shopping malls or hospital e-rooms. Ofte
 n perpetrators exhibit behaviors that are predictors of violence. At this 
 Hot Topics\, we’ll discuss what those symptoms or behaviors might be\, and
  who to call for help. This is not a session where we will debate firearms
  controls. We need to understand how we operate in a society where guns an
 d other forms of violence are present\, and learn strategies for coping. P
 revention is not just a job for law enforcement or mental health providers
 . We all have a role to keep our community safe.\n\nPanelists:\nJeff Bliem
 eister\, Lincoln Police Department\, Chief\nDr. Denise Bulling\, Universit
 y of Nebraska Public Policy Center\, Senior Research Director\nCharlotte B
 urke\, Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department\, Manager of Health Prom
 otion\, Data and Evaluation\nKasey Moyer\, Mental Health Association of Ne
 braska\, Executive Director\nSarah Murtagh\, University Police-Human Resou
 rce and Public Relations Coordinator\n\n11:30am Lunch and Gathering\n11:45
 am Program\n1:00pm Adjourn\n\nCost:\nThere is no fee for Admission\n$10.00
  for Leadership Lincoln to provide your lunch\n\nUnion Bank and Trust Comp
 any\nThe bank is on the northwest corner of 48th and Calvert Sts. (next to
  a Kwik Shop).\nParking available on the west side of the bank or across C
 alvert St. to the south.\nWe will meet in the lower level conference room.
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DESCRIPTION:<b>How Can Lincoln Prevent Mass Violence?</b>\n\nWhat can we–as
  individuals and as a community–do to minimize the risk of a mass tragedy 
 happening here? Posting more guards\, put a stop to bullying\, encourage t
 he press to de-emphasize violent acts. These are all partial and potential
  solutions to violence in our society. Just what are we doing in Lincoln\,
  and what should we be doing?\n\nEfforts are under way to make our schools
  safer. But as we have seen\, violence can occur at outdoor concerts\, spo
 rting events\, church services\, shopping malls or hospital e-rooms. Often
  perpetrators exhibit behaviors that are predictors of violence. At this H
 ot Topics\, we’ll discuss what those symptoms or behaviors might be\, and 
 who to call for help. This is not a session where we will debate firearms 
 controls. We need to understand how we operate in a society where guns and
  other forms of violence are present\, and learn strategies for coping. Pr
 evention is not just a job for law enforcement or mental health providers.
  We all have a role to keep our community safe.\n\nPanelists:\nJeff Blieme
 ister\, Lincoln Police Department\, Chief\nDr. Denise Bulling\, University
  of Nebraska Public Policy Center\, Senior Research Director\nCharlotte Bu
 rke\, Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department\, Manager of Health Promo
 tion\, Data and Evaluation\nKasey Moyer\, Mental Health Association of Neb
 raska\, Executive Director\nSarah Murtagh\, University Police-Human Resour
 ce and Public Relations Coordinator\n\n11:30am Lunch and Gathering\n11:45a
 m Program\n1:00pm Adjourn\n\nCost:\nThere is no fee for Admission\n$10.00 
 for Leadership Lincoln to provide your lunch\n\nUnion Bank and Trust Compa
 ny\nThe bank is on the northwest corner of 48th and Calvert Sts. (next to 
 a Kwik Shop).\nParking available on the west side of the bank or across Ca
 lvert St. to the south.\nWe will meet in the lower level conference room.
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LOCATION:Union Bank and Trust Company (4732 Calvert St.)
SUMMARY:Hot Topics
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