The Many Challenges of Tracking an Infectious Disease
Editor’s Note: This article was originally published on EDM Digest. By Deborah Barkin Fromer, Faculty Member, School of Health Sciences, American Military University Disease detectives are people...
View ArticleStay-at-Home Orders May Increase Child Abuse Incidents
By Dr. Jarrod Sadulski, Faculty Member, Criminal Justice, American Military University April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. But this April could bring unprecedented risk to those susceptible to child...
View ArticleExpert Witness Chronicles: What Other Hotels Can Learn from Assault and...
Editor’s Note: This is the seventh and final article in the series covering a story based on the author’s involvement as an expert witness in a Florida court case. Read the first article in the series....
View ArticleThe Qualities of an Outstanding First Responder Candidate
Start a emergency and disaster management degree at American Military University. Editor’s Note: This article first appeared on EDM Digest. By Dr. Randall Hanifen, Faculty Member, Emergency &...
View Article4 Questions to Evaluate the Accuracy of COVID-19 Predictive Models
Start an intelligence studies degree at American Military University. By Erik Kleinsmith, Associate Vice President, Public Sector Outreach, American Military University In our self-quarantine, every...
View ArticleThe Coronavirus Pandemic Is Reducing Some Types of Crime
Start a criminal justice degree at American Military University. By Dr. Jarrod Sadulski, Faculty Member, Criminal Justice, American Military University The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in many...
View ArticleCoronavirus and a Stressed Emergency Management System
Start a emergency and disaster management degree at American Military University. Editor’s Note: This article first appeared on EDM Digest. By Allison G. S. Knox, faculty member at American Military...
View ArticleHuman Traffickers Use Social Media to Target Children
Start a criminal justice degree at American Military University. By Dr. Jarrod Sadulski, Faculty Member, Criminal Justice, American Military University Social media continue to gain popularity and for...
View ArticlePodcast: Emergency Management Response to the Coronavirus Pandemic
In this episode of In Public Safety Matters, Dr. Kevin Kupietz, who has spent more than 30 years working in emergency management, discusses his role in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic as a member...
View ArticleFacial Recognition Technology a Growing Law Enforcement Tool
Start a criminal justice degree at American Military University. By Dr. Jarrod Sadulski, Faculty Member, Criminal Justice, American Military University Facial recognition technology can be a major...
View ArticleColombian National Police: Combating Human and Drug Trafficking
By Dr. Jarrod Sadulski, Faculty Member, Criminal Justice, American Military University and Major Efren Muñoz, Criminal Investigation Directorate and INTERPOL, National Police of Colombia As a criminal...
View ArticleUnderstanding the Needs of Trafficking Victims and Street Sex Workers
Start a public administration degree at American Military University. By Christi Scott Bartman, MPA, JD, PhD, contributor to In Public Safety and Esther Flores, BSN, RN Betrayal. This is the feeling...
View ArticleCoronavirus Fears Sparked Widespread Prison Riot in Bogotá
By Dr. Jarrod Sadulski, Faculty Member, Criminal Justice, American Military University and Major Efren Muñoz, Criminal Investigation Directorate and INTERPOL, National Police of Colombia What makes...
View ArticleHow Coronavirus Has Stifled the Criminal Justice System
By Kerry L. Erisman, Faculty Member, Legal Studies at American Military University “This disaster, this pandemic, is going to change the way the courts do business from now on.”- Nathan Hecht, Texas...
View ArticleBehind the Scenes of Colombia’s War on Drug Trafficking
By Dr. Jarrod Sadulski, Faculty Member, Criminal Justice, American Military University and Efren Muñoz , Major, Criminal Investigation Directorate and INTERPOL, National Police of Colombia The National...
View ArticleLeadership during COVID-19: Building an Incident Action Plan
Editor’s Note: This article first appeared on EDM Digest. By Dr. Randall Hanifen, Faculty Member, Emergency & Disaster Management at American Military University We are all living during a time...
View ArticlePrisons Worldwide Seek Ways to Ease the Coronavirus Crisis
By Dr. Jarrod Sadulski, Faculty Member, Criminal Justice, American Military University Prisons and jails around the world are facing a growing threat due to the coronavirus crisis. Social distancing is...
View ArticleHandling the Future Outcome of the Coronavirus Pandemic
Editor’s Note: This article first appeared on EDM Digest. By Dr. Randall Hanifen, Faculty Member, Emergency & Disaster Management at American Military University While some pockets of the United...
View ArticleTraumatic Stress from COVID-19 Raises Concerns for Front-Line Responders
Start a public health degree at American Military University. By Dr. Tonia Parker, Faculty Director, School of Arts & Humanities, American Public University As the world continues to deal with the...
View ArticleVenezuela’s Role in Cocaine Trafficking and President Maduro’s Indictment
By Dr. Jarrod Sadulski, Faculty Member, Criminal Justice, American Military University and Major Efren Munoz, Criminal Investigation Directorate and INTERPOL, National Police of Colombia For many...
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