While I have resisted disregarding someone’s perspective merely because it came from a company officer, I have occasionally caught myself believing that another’s perspective was very thinly based on facts or experience.
EDM briefing for January 31, 2022: Successful POINTER field trials are depicted in recent San Diego Fire and Rescue videos, and other news.
Leadership in the corrections field presents unique challenges as compared to other forms of leadership and management.
Using the tourniquet is an important piece of managing mass casualty incidents. But training the general public in the use of tourniquets is also important because it helps manage scarce resources.
By Eric W. Adams
Can pursuing a higher education degree alongside your regular job bolster your career? Find out how an AMU student is applying the principles and methodologies he learns in the classroom directly, and often immediately, to his work as an intelligence analyst.
By Leischen Stelter
Professional conferences are a great opportunity to continue building a body of research and furthering the criminal justice field. The ACJS annual conference in May will be no exception. Find out what topics AMU faculty members will be presenting on and what they expect to gain.
By Drs. Michelle Beshears and Dena Weiss
As college-level educators in today’s educational environment, we often need to wear many different hats. In addition to teaching, professors are often involved in research, professional networking, and publishing. Learn how collaboration can greatly enhance our work in furthering the field of criminal justice.
Chicago authorities and the Chicago Cubs collaborated in a simulation last week that tested emergency response to an active shooter at the ballpark.
Grenada’s Tradewinds 2016, a joint combined field training exercise with partner nations, was held June 4 – 14. The 10-day event included multiple organizations in a coordinated effort.