The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in many fundamental changes in life. Stay-at-home orders have had a direct impact on crime.
As the U.S. military navigates the fog of the coronavirus pandemic, recruiters and military entrance processing stations (known as MEPS) are receiving new guidance on the acceptance of candidates who have tested positive for COVID-19.
Governments all over the world have massively intervened to sustain their domestic economies that were brought to a halt by COVID-19.
By Daniel Foster
COVID-19 has led law enforcement agencies to enact new protocols to keep officers and the public safe. Learn about some of the measures being put in place and how coronavirus has changed officers’ daily duties.
By Dr. Randall Hanifen
During the coronavirus pandemic, it’s critical that fire service leaders build out an Incident Action Plan (IAP) that can be quickly updated with new procedures. Learn more about components of an IAP including a Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) that ensures key positions remain filled.
Despite Veterans Affairs’ large footprint, COVID-19 has a knack for exposing the major weak points in any hospital system.
“This disaster, this pandemic, is going to change the way the courts do business from now on.”- Nathan Hecht, Texas Supreme Court Justice.
By Kerry L. Erisman
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the court system to a standstill, dramatically increasing case backlogs. Learn how coronavirus has changed the way law enforcement and correctional officers do their job and the impacts the pandemic is having on the entire criminal justice system.