The CrisisWire Threat Assessment Quiz
- CrisisWire

- Oct 16
- 2 min read
This 10-question quiz, hosted at https://rypulmedia.wixsite.com/crisiswire/tools/threat-quiz, helps individuals, schools, and businesses evaluate their threat awareness.
Based on Warren Pulley’s 40+ years of security expertise (e.g., U.S. Air Force, LAPD, DoS), it uses FBI and Secret Service research to identify behavioral red flags. Results provide a risk score and tailored recommendations, linking to CrisisWire services.
Content Implementation:
Quiz Questions (Multiple Choice):
Have you noticed someone isolating themselves from others? (Yes/No)
Has a person made threatening statements recently? (Yes/No/Sometimes)
Are there signs of aggression (e.g., yelling, physical outbursts)? (Yes/No)
Has someone shown an unhealthy fixation on weapons? (Yes/No)
Are there changes in mood or behavior over weeks? (Yes/No)
Has a person expressed hopelessness or despair? (Yes/No)
Are there reports of harassment or bullying? (Yes/No)
Has someone violated safety policies (e.g., access rules)? (Yes/No)
Are there indications of planning (e.g., mapping locations)? (Yes/No)
Has this behavior escalated recently? (Yes/No)
Scoring:
Yes = 2 points, Sometimes = 1 point, No = 0 points.
Total: 0-5 (Low Risk), 6-12 (Moderate Risk), 13-20 (High Risk).
Results and CTAs:
Low Risk (0-5): “Great awareness! Stay vigilant. Explore Threat Investigations for proactive support.”
Moderate Risk (6-12): “Caution: Some signs present. Contact Threat Investigations for a free consultation at crisiswire@proton.me.”
High Risk (13-20): “Urgent: Immediate action needed. Call CrisisWire at crisiswire@proton.me and review The Prepared Leader for guidance.”
Behavioral Threat Assessment and externally to FEMA Guidance.
Campus Safety Scorecard
Purpose: Engage school administrators and parents by evaluating campus safety, driving them to Campus Safety Consulting. Enhanced dwell time and actionable insights improve Google rankings.
This interactive scorecard, hosted at https://rypulmedia.wixsite.com/crisiswire/tools/campus-safety-scorecard, allows users to input school data (e.g., locks, alerts, training) to receive a 1-100 safety score. Drawing from Pulley’s Chaminade University experience and Campus Under Siege, it identifies vulnerabilities and recommends CrisisWire solutions.
Content Implementation:
Input Fields:
Are all doors locked 24/7? (Yes/No)
Is there a functional mass notification system? (Yes/No)
Are staff trained for active shooters? (Yes/No)
Is there a Threat Assessment Team (TAT)? (Yes/No)
Are emergency drills conducted monthly? (Yes/No)
Are security cameras monitored? (Yes/No)
Is there a visitor check-in process? (Yes/No)
Are mental health resources available? (Yes/No)
Scoring:
Yes = 12.5 points each, No = 0 points.
Total: 0-100 (100 = Fully Safe, 0 = High Risk).
Results and CTAs:
90-100: “Excellent! Maintain safety with Campus Safety Consulting.”
50-89: “Good start. Improve with Emergency Management Planning.”
0-49: “Critical gaps. Contact Campus Safety Consulting at crisiswire@proton.me for a free audit.”






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