Although the coronavirus pandemic adds complications, additional effort now will help residents and emergency managers mitigate the complexity of hurricane season.
With so many other pressing concerns, a new uniform may seem trivial. But looking good in uniform means feeling good about your service.
Recreating the 1918 Spanish flu virus gave valuable information about the characteristics of the pandemic, helpful for today’s COVID-19 researchers.
Dr. Marla Friedman
Law enforcement officers must be trained about how to cope with the stress and trauma they are bound to face during their career. During her therapeutic work with officers, learn how one police psychologist has had significant success training officers to stay “Left of Bang.”
The Hubble Space Telescope was launched in 1990 and remains one of the largest and most versatile telescopes that scientists have ever deployed for studying the cosmos.
By Buster Nicholson
Municipal leaders can’t shy away from conflict. Learn why it’s important to know your personality type so you can effectively lead through conflict.
By Dr. Jarrod Sadulski
It is no secret that this is a tough time to be a police officer. Here’s how law-abiding citizens can show their support for law enforcement.
Working to reform law enforcement agencies is certainly a start, but it will not be the “be-all-end-all” of police reforms our country needs.