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    Behavioral Threat Assessment Policy

    This Policy explains how the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill evaluates and responds to situations involving any person who may pose a threat to any of the following: members of the University community; the University, its operations, and/or its academic processes; and the surrounding community.
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