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active-shooter-consequence-management-thumbnail.jpgPsychological, social and economic damage done by a shooting incident can continue to impact individuals, families, organizations and communities for decades after the incident. However, much less attention has been given to understanding and proactively planning to manage the post-incident consequences of an active shooter attack.

In this white paper, Active Shooter Incident Consequence Management and the Road to Recovery, Steven M. Crimando outlines the critical challenges and action steps associated with post-shooting environments that leaders and decision-makers must understand to better map out the road to recovery. Crimando covers the four stages of recovery:

  • Immediate Response/Pre-Recovery Phase
  • Early Recovery Phase
  • Mid-Recovery Phase
  • Long-Term Recovery Phase

Active Shooter Incident Consequence Management and the Roadmap to Recovery


Steven Crimando is the Principal of Behavioral Science Applications, training and consulting firm focused on human factors in crisis prevention and response. Mr. Crimando is a Board Certified Expert in Traumatic Stress (BCETS), and holds Level 5 Certification in Homeland Security (CHS-V). He serves as a consultant and trainer for many multinational corporations, government agencies, major city police departments and military programs.

Mr. Crimando was deployed to both the 9/11 and 1993 Word Trade Center attacks, as well as New Jersey’s anthrax screening center and other acts on international terrorism. He is a Deputy and Police Surgeon with the Atlantic County New Jersey Sherriff’s Office, an Advisor to the Morris County Active Shooter Rescue Force, and has an extensive background in EMS and emergency management.