Emergency and disaster management briefing for December 7, 2018: Heavy rains caused mudslides in Malibu and closed a portion of the PCH – and other news.
By Dudley Bush and Jessica Lee
The Cognitive Community model has contributed to significant reductions in recidivism rates in Virginia. Learn about the VADOC’s challenges in maintaining program fidelity as it worked to expand and replicate the program throughout the state.
War came to America when major league baseball was in its winter hibernation and diamonds had given way to gridirons. It came at the hands of a nation that loved baseball almost as much as the United States and whose gift of 3,000 cherry trees in 1912 had become an icon in the nation’s capital.
December 7, Pearl Harbor Day, occurs every year. It’s a time to reflect on our history. It should also be a time for national security professionals to examine past surprise attacks, especially the horrendous attacks on 9/11 that killed some 3,000 innocent civilians.
From 1985 to 1990, I was the Director of the Army Artificial Intelligence (AI) Center for Logistics. We developed AI products to run programs and processes.
Emergency and disaster management briefing for November 5, 2018: A powerful undersea earthquake prompts tsunami warnings and coastal evacuations in the South Pacific – and other news.
By Leischen Stelter
As a new year approaches, we review the topics that have been most relevant to our law enforcement readers over the past year. Here are In Public Safety’s most popular articles on officer stress and trauma to help pave the way to a healthy start to 2019.
With the passing of George H.W. Bush, America not only lost the last president who served in combat, but also the last of the “Greatest Generation” chief executives. The country has seen a string of Baby Boomer presidents since Bush left office…