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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2393977/fan_mail/new] What if violence prevention is not only about responding to danger, but about noticing struggle earlier? In this first part of my conversation with Robert Mahoney, founder of TVTP Solutions, we talk about behavioural threat assessment, the pathway to violence, and why prevention can’t just mean cameras, metal detectors, locked doors and emergency drills. Robert explains why some interventions can backfire when they make people feel controlled or attacked, and why identity, purpose and community matter when someone is becoming isolated or drawn towards harmful ideas. We also discuss his idea of “Zen security”: making the environment calm enough that people can notice the smaller ripples before a crisis escalates. This episode looks at school safety conversations, why physical security is only one part of the picture, and how seemingly small details — from how students are greeted at the door to lighting, sound, layout and atmosphere — can shape whether a space feels welcoming or like a danger zone. In Part 2, we’ll look more at information sharing, care teams, and how schools and local services can respond before someone crosses a formal threshold. Find out more about Robert’s work and TVTP Solutions here: https://tvtpsolutions.com/ [https://tvtpsolutions.com/] If you found this episode useful, please share it with someone who might be interested, follow or subscribe to The Science Intersection, and leave a rating or review if your podcast app allows it. You can also support the podcast using the donation link in the show notes. Support the show [https://ko-fi.com/rachelm_thescienceintersection]
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