Broome County Threat Assessment and Management Team

Mission Statement

The mission of the Broome County Threat Assessment and Management Team (TAMT) is to identify, assess, and manage threats through the collaboration of multidisciplinary groups to offramp potential violent actors and domestic extremists from the pathway to violence. The TAMT utilizes established strategies and a whole-community approach to address and mitigate the risk of domestic violent extremism and targeted violence in our community.


Reporting

You should contact the Broome County TAMT to report a threat if a classmate, co-worker, partner, family member, friend, or neighbor is demonstrating concerning behaviors by clicking here, emailing TAMT.Reporting@broomecountyny.gov, or calling (607) 778-TAMT (8268). THE REPORTING HOTLINE IS NOT MONITORED 24/7, IF THIS IS AN EMERGENCY DIAL 911.


Pathway to Violence


Behaviors Associated with the Pathway to Violence

  • Obsession over grievances
  • Expressions of injustice and need for revenge
  • Identifying with past violent assailants
  • Sudden or inappropriate, or excessive consumption of violent media and content
  • Sudden change in personality and/ or appearance
  • Threatening and/ or stalking behavior
  • Suspicious inquiries
  • Probing security measures
  • Acquiring and/ or stockpiling of weapons
  • Workplace violence
  • School violence
  • Domestic violence
  • Acts of physical aggression