Regardless of federal guidelines, some states have begun to lift restrictions – allowing small businesses and public places to re-open – even as the coronavirus pandemic rages on.
For businesses fortunate enough to allow their workers to work home versus letting them go, this sudden surge in remote access due to the COVID-19 pandemic has created many security problems.
By Dr. Jarrod Sadulski
Overcrowding and poor living conditions can lead to a prison riot. Learn about some recent riots and how the coronavirus pandemic is placing additional stress on the prison system.
By Christi Scott Bartman
Helping human trafficking victims and street sex workers can be difficult. Learn how a recent survey in Ohio helped advocates better understand the circumstances of these women so they can provide appropriate services and assistance.
COVID-19 coronavirus report: “Florida medical examiners were releasing coronavirus death data. The state made them stop.”
The coronavirus has resulted in a societal evolution at its purest. It can be good; it can be sinister – but we decide that.
Several states have begun loosening or abolishing restrictions aimed at containing the spread of the novel coronavirus. Is it too soon?
Recently, news emerged of a group of nurses who were suspended when they refused to work without face masks.