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The beginning days of Active-Shooter and Workplace Violence Training Concepts
Again, the best idea I have ever had and very glad to have been a service to my country after I served. Many people benefited after I sold the business and that makes me a proud American. Here was one of several news interviews we did following 9/11. Check it out on YouTube or click…
Dealing with Threats of Explosive Devices in American Cities
Dealing with Threats of Explosive Devices in American Cities An interview with Chris Butler; “IED Prevention and Mitigation Expert for Active Shooter and Domestic Terrorism” Interview Highlights: The following is a condensed version of the full audio interview, which can be found in the above link at Science of Skill’s SoundCloud station. Marcus Roth: This is…
City of Buffalo lags on compliance with workplace violence rules
The following article was shared from Twitter and reposted here. The original can be found at: http://www.buffalonews.com/city/city-hall/article933900.ece and was last updated at: July 4, 2012, 8:05 AM with no comments on the article. It has unique aspects for employer responsibilities and is worth the read… The City of Buffalo is scrambling to comply with an…
DESTINATION NEVER HERE
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Probable Cause
The definition of probable cause is found within the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America. According to Cornell School of Law (2011) publication, the Amendment reads as follows: “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not…
This Came from the Innocence Project’s Media Release Today
Colorado Man to be Exonerated by DNA Evidence After Nearly 18 Years in Prison for a Murder and Rape He Didn’t Commit First Exoneration to Have Stemmed From Attorney General’s DNA Review Project, Which Helped Clear Wrongfully Convicted Man and Identify Real Perpetrator Contact: Alana Massie, 212-364-5983, amassie@innocenceproject.org (Grand Junction, CO; April 30, 2012) — With…