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Threat Assessment Software using WAVR-21™ Methodology

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Resolver has partnered with two of the most widely recognized threat assessment professionals and researchers in this vitally important field – Dr. Stephen White and Dr. Reid Meloy – co-developers of the WAVR-21™. The ‘WAVR’ is quickly emerging as the most widely used threat assessment instrument within workplace and campus contexts. Adapting the solid foundation of the WAVR-21™ V3 content to Resolver’s modern cloud technology, the WAVR-21™ Violence Threat Assessment app delivers a significantly improved violence risk assessment and team collaboration experience. The full WAVR-21™ V3 content is contained within the app– including the revised Intake and Documentation Questionnaire, the updated assessment Worksheet and Grid, the comprehensive manual, and an eUser’s Guide.

WAVR-21™ & Resolver bring you The WAVR-21™ Violence Threat Assessment App

Case Management

Organize case data using the built-in case management tool, for better assessment team collaboration.

Standardized, evidenced-based assessments will improve team communication and enhance action-based decision making. Using the Summary Grid, team members will literally be ‘on the same page’.

Standardize Threat Assessment

Troubling behavior can be an early indicator of workplace or campus violence. Learn how to objectively assess “red flags” using the Workplace Assessment of Violence Risk (WAVR-21™) methodology developed by Dr. Stephen White and Dr. Reid Meloy – the most widely used violence threat assessment instrument within workplace and campus contexts.

We noticed an increase in incidents reported on one of our campuses at a specific time. Using the data provided by Resolver, we were able to justify the investment of an additional security guard. Before Resolver, we wouldn’t have been able to make that connection and demonstrate the need for the additional investment. THIS IS DUMMY TEXT DO WE HAVE AN ACTUAL TESTIMONIAL????

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