

BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT

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ABOUT
HISTORY
Behavioral Analysis and Crisis Management formerly known as Chaplains on Call and Emergency Response, Inc was formed on March 22nd, 2016, it was operated by independent chaplains in the State of Minnesota; starting off with our former chief of chaplaincy, who operated solely as an Islamic chaplain with initial plans for an all-Islamic chaplaincy but later changed them to an all-inclusive operation. His idea was to create an organization that would promote and build interfaith relations while providing spiritual care to all individuals regardless of faith. He saw the need for interfaith education and tolerance was critical in our society more than ever. His ideas led to our establishment. The chaplaincy was relocated and registered with the State of North Dakota on June 13th, 2019, as a non-profit operating officially as a team of chaplains. Now we have moved toward a biop, focused on behavioral analysis and mental health as our primary and chaplaincy as a secondary on a needed basis, this change occurred through the consultation with our former chief of chaplaincy and administration.
CAUSE FOR ESTABLISHMENT
Due to the majority of clergy by various faith traditions refusing to serve those in hospitals, jails, other critical facilities, and the rise of radicalism. Behavioral Analysis and Crisis Management re-branded and expanded its operations to a broader spectrum.
INTRO
Behavioral Analysis and Crisis Management is a specialized bi-operational division of BICA focused on behavioral profiling and the support of those in crisis. BACM trains, maintains, and dispatches highly skilled crisis managers, chaplains, and abuse investigators to provide support services to individuals and their families in times of crisis, providing a 24/7-365 days a year service and support hotline.
It has an interfaith non-denominational chaplaincy whose services are available regardless of gender, age, color, ethnicity, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, faith tradition, economic/social status, political party, or disability.
It consists of crisis managers/chaplains of various faith traditions. Its objectives are to provide support services to all individuals regardless of classification, provide educational programs, mentor the youth, help communities in need by feeding, clothing, and caring for the homeless and families in need, respond and assist in crisis situations such as vehicle accidents, hunger, natural disasters, and national emergencies.
BACM's core program is crisis management, which begins with the training of crisis managers, chaplains, and abuse investigators. The personnel of BACM have a combination of 46+ years of experience. BACM's personnel function as a liaison between residents and law enforcement agencies by offering translation and other support services.