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Biography
Allen J. Brown, J.D., Ph.D. is the Director of the Endicott College Center on Workplace and School Violence and an Associate Professor in the School of Arts & Sciences. He is a psychologist who specializes in clinical and forensic psychology, and an attorney admitted to the Bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.Dr. Brown has consulted with corporations, law enforcement, government...
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1. www.salemnews.com
www.salemnews.com/punews/local - [Cached]Published on: 2/22/2008 Last Visited: 2/22/2008
BEVERLY , Years ago, the notion that someone would walk into a school or workplace with a loaded gun and start firing would never have occurred to Allen Brown.
But that was years ago. Today, Brown, a professor of psychology and criminal justice at Endicott College, heads the college's new Center on Workplace and School Violence in a time when killing rampages are becoming all the rage, so to speak.
"Once something like this happens, it sort of becomes part of the public consciousness," he said. "It creates a mind-set that it's something that can be done, this is a way you can go after a problem."
Brown aims to teach schools and workplaces how to encourage students and employees to address their problems before they explode in a suicidal shooting spree. He goes into offices, hospitals, high schools, colleges and workplaces to provide training on how to prevent an incident and set policies so everyone knows what to do if something happens. So far, he's been to a handful of public schools and health care facilities around the North Shore and in the Walpole area.
The program was created last year but took off in the last couple of months after Brown became the full-time director. With an increase in school and workplace violence, students have started to take an interest, and Brown hopes to involve them through thesis research and internships. Endicott also created two new classes , one on school and workplace violence and one on profiling people and assessing threats , that will soon be required for criminal justice majors. It's important to prepare students for the future, he said.
With events such as Columbine, Virginia Tech and, last week, Northern Illinois University, public shootings may appear more common, although there are no up-to-date statistics.
"It makes everyone start to wonder if something like that can happen to them," Brown said.
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When Brown first started going into workplaces, he was surprised by the high number of violent incidents in the health care industry. It's not just in the psychiatric wards and emergency rooms but in hospital rooms and nursing homes, he said.
"It's become quite an issue for nurses," he said.
In once case, a young man was not happy with the treatment his grandfather was receiving and began screaming and threatening people and punched a hole in the wall. That's the type of behavior that could escalate, but Brown believes that if staff are trained in what to look for and how to react, they can help prevent a tragedy.
The "profile" for a such a person is usually an isolated white male between 13 and 30, but just because someone writes violent poetry doesn't mean he's going to start shooting anyone, and just because someone is outgoing and social doesn't mean he won't, Brown said.
"If you just look for that profile, you'll miss a lot of people," he said. "You can't predict one particular person, but you can focus on the people who are in need of services."
In the end, many people who would probably never be a threat to anyone will benefit, he said, and others will never reach that point.
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Information: Register online at www.endicott.edu, or call Allen Brown at 978-232-2180 -
2. www.tallahassee.com
www.tallahassee.com/apps/pbcs. - [Cached]Published on: 4/2/2008 Last Visited: 4/2/2008
ALLEN J. BROWN
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3. Directory of Chapters
www.alphaphisigma.org/director - [Cached]Published on: 2/16/2006 Last Visited: 1/26/2008
Asst. Adv: Allen Brown
Tel: (978)232-2180
Fax: (978)232-3100
E-mail: abrown@endicott.edu

