Briefing for October 22, 2018: The explosion of a body camera prompts the NYPD to pull nearly 3,000 of the devices from the streets – and other news.
The Khashoggi case, and the Trump administration’s initial reaction to it, has put a spotlight on the president’s human rights foreign policy.
By Dr. Chuck Russo, Jeremy Nikolow, and Carrie Courtney
Law enforcement often has trouble handling interactions with individuals with mental health issues. To remedy this and to help with media scrutiny, the designation of a mental health agency liaison officer can help tremendously.
Emergency and disaster management briefing for Oct. 19, 2018: A new study suggests an eastward shifting of tornadoes – increasing the disaster risk for mid-South states.
On Oct. 12, the Senate adopted a House bill authorizing the creation of a national EMS memorial that will honor the sacrifices of first responders.
Getting mental health treatments to local first responders is a complex issue and will not be as easy as offering services at the national level for returning servicemembers.
The caravan of migrants working its way toward the US-Mexico border is pushing President Trump’s ‘zero tolerance’ immigration policy to the max.
Protecting businesses from hackers and insiders is a routine priority. However, there are attacks on personal computers, and children may be the victims.
The latest article from In Homeland Security’s op/ed columnist, John Ubaldi, deals with the FBI, the DNC and alleged Russian election meddling.