REFER ANY KIND OF BEHAVIORAL CONCERNS TO THE BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTION TEAM (BIT):
The Behavioral Intervention Team is dedicated to a proactive, coordinated and planned approach to the identification, prevention, assessment, management, and reduction of interpersonal and behavioral threats to the safety and well being of Georgia Southwestern State University students, faculty, staff, and visitors. Any behavioral issues or questions regarding behavioral issues may be emailed to student.rights@gsw.edu.
Report to BIT behaviors such as:
- Violent fantasy content
- Anger problems
- Fascination with weapons
- Homicidal ideation
- Stalking
- Non-compliance or disciplinary matters
- Interest in previous shooting situations
- Victim/martyr self-concept
- Strangeness and aberrant behavior
- Paranoia
- Violence and cruelty
- Acting out
- Recent police contact
- Mental health history related to dangerousness
- Unusual interest in police, military, terrorist activities and materials
- Anxious, depressed, or overwhelmed
- Prolonged and significant difficulty with the demands of college
- Pattern of relationship problems
- Speaking or writing that seems bizarre
- Loner
- Expressionless face
- Use of drugs and/or alcohol
- Suicidal ideation