CU police, researchers combine efforts to identify, intervene before violence occurs

From right: Sgt. Brian Brown, Deputy Chief Mark Heyart and Sarah Goodrum conducted a TV-LAP training with co-responders from multiple police agencies in Colorado on Jan. 21, 2025.

Research shows that acts of targeted violence are not random or impulsive; instead, they are carefully planned over weeks, months and sometimes years. This planning and preparation means there are opportunities to notice the warning signs and intervene to address them. The key to violence prevention is early intervention, according to experts.