In 2020, there were 365,000+ reports of missing children in the U.S. Learn how an AMU alumnus has brought together intelligence analysts and retired officers to find missing children.
What made Frederick the Great a great military leader? Learn how he relentlessly studied war and rigorously trained soldiers so he could outmaneuver stronger opponents.
Investigators Jen Bucholtz and George Jared travel to Lubbock, Texas on the anniversary of Debbie Sue Williamson’s murder. Hear about their firsthand experience at the residence and their meetings with Lubbock police and others.
A veteran entrepreneur shares how the military gave him the confidence, determination, patience, and drive to follow his passion after 26 years of service.
Since the Taliban overthrew Afghan security forces when the U.S. withdrew, there has been widespread international concern about Afghanistan’s stability and regional security. Learn about the terrorism capacity of the Taliban, ISIS Khorasan or ISIS-K, and Al-Qaeda and threats to the U.S.
Henry Lee Lucas falsely confessed to killing Debbie Sue Williamson. In the second episode in this series, hear how her parents went bankrupt proving to police that Lucas didn’t kill her.
Are you interested in a career in law enforcement? Learn how to get into the criminal justice field, including tips on preparing for the interview process, the background check, as well as the physical and psychological exams and how to prepare for promotions once you’re hired.
Military servicemembers have skills and training that are very desirable in the civilian workforce. Retired Colonel Larry Dietz, an AMU professor, talks about translating those skills to the commercial sector.