By Dr. Michael Pittaro
Are you interested in getting involved with community service? Volunteering has many personal and professional rewards, but more importantly and if approached with some thought, can make a true impact in the lives of others.
By Dr. Michael Pittaro
Are you interested in getting involved with community service? Volunteering has many personal and professional rewards, but more importantly and if approached with some thought, can make a true impact in the lives of others.
By Leischen Stelter
Probation and parole officers are in a unique position to identify domestic violence, but not if they don’t have relevant training. With this in mind, North Carolina Department of Public Safety partnered with American Military University to create the most up-to-date training for its officers and staff.
By Jinnie Chua
Incarceration is the criminal justice system’s sweeping response to drug offenses, but is it justified or sustainable? Find out how structured rehabilitation programs for non-violent drug offenders can do more to prevent reoffending.
At this very moment, a war rages on in Europe. It is a war with no monuments. No parades. No victories. Only casualties.
Emergency and disaster briefing for April 11, 2018: Mississippi declares a state of emergency and closes 83 bridges across 16 counties for safety risks – and other news.
Rat poison in pot: The CDC has issued a public warning about a “life-threatening” condition caused by synthetic marijuana use.
By Brad Bouchillon
Firefighters help, protect and save others, but can often neglect their own needs along the way. Find out the importance of self-care and how firefighters can ensure they are taking care of themselves before others.
The National Safety Council recently released recommendations to prevent fatigue in Emergency Medical Services.
Disasters occur quickly and significantly alter local emergency services’ planning, response and recovery actions. Is your local EDM organization ready?