How well prepared is the U.S. to face any disaster? In the second part of this series, Glynn Cosker talks to AMU Dean Dr. Chris Reynolds about preparing for any disaster scenario, even ones that once seemed unlikely.
Data privacy is extremely challenging in today’s interconnected world. In this episode, Dr. Kevin Harris talks to Rodney Hampton, a 20-year cybersecurity professional about protecting data for corporations and individuals.
Active shooter incidents are on the rise. Learn how coronavirus, which is forcing people inside and online, is contributing to radicalization. Also learn some of the warning signs.
Podcast: We chat with Erik Kleinsmith – a member of a cold-case investigation team that believes it has identified the real D.B. Cooper.
In this episode, AMU Dean Dr. Christopher Reynolds discusses the three decades he spent in emergency and disaster management responding to catastrophic events like Hurricane Katrina and the Haitian earthquake.
Broward County, Florida has taken proactive measures to stop human trafficking, however, there remains major challenges in prosecuting cases. Learn about efforts to change state legislation and educate officers about what human trafficking really looks like.
In this episode, Dr. Gary Deel talks to Joel Beam about his career as a Navy SEAL and the challenges he faced when applying his unique skillset to the corporate world.
An interview with immigration expert Sylvia Longmire about the status of the border wall, how much has been built and the many controversies surrounding the project.
More than ever, officers must address mental health issues during their career and into retirement. In this episode, Wendy Hummell, a 24-year career officer and law enforcement spouse, talks about developing a robust peer support program and its role in building resilient law enforcement families. Also learn about other stress management tools including tactical breathing, yoga, mindfulness training, and more.