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Anders Breivik from Norway bombing and shooting in simulated military uniform.

Anders Breivik from Norway bombing and shooting in simulated military uniform.

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... and injuring more than 300 on July 22, 2011 in a bombing attack in Oslo and subsequent shooting rampage on Utoya island in Norway (Englund 2011). He created a fabricated military uniform with medals, unit in- signia, and other regalia. He fantasizes about starting a movement in his country against the Muslim faith. He saw his actions as a crusade (Fig. 2). The donning of a milita- ristic façade perhaps serves as technique designed to re- affirm the rampage shooter's dedication to his mission and to help overcome any residual hesitancy prior to the attack. They become the Joker from Batman, mercenaries, or the Knights Templar. They are called to a greater mission. They become a martyr ...
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... same survey found that most teams take an active approach and meet regularly: 38% meet weekly, 15% meet monthly, and 2% meet each semester. Perhaps reflecting that most teams focus on student issues, with few exceptions, Van Brunt and colleagues ' survey (2012) (82% of teams), the dean of students (72% of teams), residential life personnel (63% of teams), academic affairs professionals (49% of teams), health services (42% of teams), vice president of student affairs (41% of teams), legal counsel (22% of teams), student activities staff (22% of teams), faculty (27% of teams), human resources (19% of teams), a case manager (18% of teams), athletics (13% of teams), admissions (9% of teams), Greek life (5% of teams), and a student representative (2% of teams) (Van Brunt, et al., 2012). There is a variety of team configurations, and personnel across the country are often involved in threat management activities in addition to the original jobs for which they were hired. ...