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Report a Concern

The Behavioral Intervention Team is dedicated to a proactive, coordinated and planned approach to the identification, prevention, assessment, management, and reduction of interpersonal and behavioral threats to the safety and well-being of Georgia Southwestern State University students, faculty, staff, and visitors. Any behavioral issues or questions regarding behavioral issues may be emailed to caitlin.grindall@gsw.edu. You are also encouraged to submit a See Something Say Something report.

Report behaviors such as:
  • Violent fantasy content
  • Anger problems
  • Fascination with weapons
  • Homicidal ideation
  • Stalking
  • Non-compliance or disciplinary matters
  • Interest in previous shooting situations
  • Victim/martyr self-concept
  • Strangeness and aberrant behavior
  • Paranoia
  • Violence and cruelty
  • Acting out
  • Recent police contact
  • Mental health history related to dangerousness
  • Unusual interest in police, military, terrorist activities and materials
  • Anxious, depressed, or overwhelmed
  • Prolonged and significant difficulty with the demands of college
  • Pattern of relationship problems
  • Speaking or writing that seems bizarre
  • Loner
  • Expressionless face
  • Use of drugs and/or alcohol
  • Suicidal ideation
Report a Concern

Contact

Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities

Caitlin Grindall
Student Success Center
Third Floor, Room 3437

229-931-2329
833-855-0079 24/7 hotline
caitlin.grindall@gsw.edu

Monday – Friday: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.


Always Here for You

Students have access to a variety of well-being resources through our initiative Care@GSW.

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