Dealing With Dangerous People
Learn what to do when your staff is confronted with disruptive behavior that may or may not be dangerous.posted 9/09/2009
Try also: Caution, Emergencies, Plan, Prevention, Prevention Plan, Prevention program, Response
Overview

Security teams, specialized procedures, surveillance cameras, limited office access, emergency buttons, and thorough screening procedures help empower and enable churches to keep staff and congregants safe. This download is designed to help you think through safety measures your church can take to ward off dangerous individuals from entering your church, as well as practical ways to respond to disruptive people.
Dangerous or Disturbed?
Overview | What to do when your church or staff is confronted with disruptive behavior.By Lindsey Learn and Alana Nelson
Can We Handle a Dangerous Person?
Assessment | Stay alert to possible threats.By Lindsey Learn
Drawing the Line on Danger
How To | What to do when someone scary enters your church.By Lee A. Dean
Secure Your Sanctuary in an Unsafe World
How To | Five ways to welcome strangers without falling victim to them.By Jeff Hanna
Responding To Transients
How To | Nine ways to keep church staff safe.By James F. Cobble, Jr.
Dealing with Sex Offenders
How To | At some point, you may learn that a sex offender attends your church—or wants to.From Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Company.
Handling Disruptive People
The Legal Side | Can a church legally keep someone from attending services?By Richard R. Hammar
The Challenge of Unpredictable Behavior
It's True | How one church attempted to create boundaries for an autistic teenager.By Lindsey Learn


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