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Crisis Services: Meeting Needs, Saving Lives

This report, released by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, includes the “National Guidelines for Behavioral Health Crisis Care: Best Practice Toolkit” and related papers on crisis services. The toolkit offers relevant clinical and health services research, review of top national program practices, and replicable approaches that support

Science & Tech Spotlight: Tracing the Source of Chemical Weapons

The forensic chemical attribution process seeks to trace chemical agents used in attacks. Investigators take a sample of the agent from a victim or site, and then analyze its physical and chemical properties. The data can be used to identify a “chemical fingerprint,” which could provide information to investigators about

New Age of Police Reform Special Issue

Reprint of Joseph Tindal’s articles that focus on: Introduction to the New Age of Police Reform, Law Enforcement’s Perfect Storm 2020, Building Community Trust Through an Inclusive Police Workforce, Police Accountability & Oversight: Redundancies & Opportunities, National Police Reform: Intergovernmental Friction & Cohesion, and Law Enforcement’s Tsunami of Change 2021

December 2020

Featured in this issue: A Year of Crisis, Progress & Hope, By Catherine L. Feinman; Crisis Leadership: Leading Through Turmoil, By Ronald Rowe; The Next Black Swan – Bioterrorism, By Robert C. Hutchinson; Think Recovery, Not Just Re-Entry, for Post-Pandemic Future, By Ann Lesperance & Grant Tietje; Law Enforcement’s Tsunami

Diagnostics for Biodefense: Flying Blind With No Plan to Land

In a recently released special focus report, “Diagnostics for Biodefense – Flying Blind With No Plan to Land,” the Bipartisan Commission on Biodefense provides an approach that would ensure the United States can rapidly develop innovative point-of-care and point-of-need diagnostic tests for COVID-19 and other novel, emerging, and reemerging infectious diseases
Special Issue Triggered Collapse

Triggered Collapse Special Issue

Reprint of Drew Miller’s articles that focus on: A Nation Unprepared, Viral Pandemics, Lessons in Lawlessness, Cascading Consequences Beyond the Triggering Event, Gaps in National Planning Scenarios, and A Nationwide Call to Action

November 2020

Featured in this issue: Putting Plans Into Action, By Catherine L. Feinman; Tips to Prevent Cyberattacks While Working Remotely, By Tashawn Brown; Building a Data-Driven Culture in Emergency Management, By Patrick Campion; Preparatory Consequence Management & Weapons of Mass Destruction, By Scott J. Glick; The New Age of Police Reform

October 2020

Featured in this issue: Protection at Home & on the Streets, By Catherine L. Feinman; COVID-19 Testing – What It Is & Why It is Important, Hope to Action: Medical Equipment for Children Post-Disaster, By Team MobileKids; Bringing Calm to Chaos: HICS & the Coronavirus Pandemic, By Andrew Roszak; Hospital

National Action Plan for Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria, 2020-2025

The National Action Plan for Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria (CARB), 2020-2025, presents coordinated, strategic actions that the United States Government will take in the next five years to improve the health and wellbeing of all Americans by changing the course of antibiotic resistance. This plan continues to prioritize infection prevention and

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Article Out Loud – Food Safety: An Emergency Manager’s Perspective

Protecting a nation’s food supply chain is a major concern in all political jurisdictions, but can be made less difficult by, among other actions: implementing mitigation controls; enforcing inspections, assessments, and compliance; ensuring international food safety; improving rapid-response capabilities; and developing preparedness partnerships.

Article Out Loud – Green Building Plus Greater Safety Equals Survival

Whether building a house or an entire community, the emphasis on lowering the carbon footprint and/or reducing energy costs could and should be complemented by “off the grid” considerations and a broad spectrum of disaster-resistant features more needed today than ever before.

Article Out Loud – Data Sharing – A Necessary Public Safety Tool

Criminal activities are not limited to jurisdictional boundaries, nor should the ability to share information collaboratively. Cooperative data sharing within and between jurisdictions is essential for today’s law enforcement demands. As such, law enforcement and other public safety agencies must work together to create a safer and more just society.

Article Out Loud – An Integrated Public Safety Approach for Evolving Threats

Evolving threats require integrated public safety approaches. Concepts like the Rescue Task Force, models like the Cynefin Framework, and numerous other available resources can help communities develop collaborative response plans for evolving threats and complex coordinated attacks like fire as a weapon.

Article Out Loud – Earthquake Preparedness in Non-Earthquake Country

On the afternoon of 23 August 2011, a rumbling in the ductwork was heard overhead in a chemistry classroom on the fourth floor of a brand-new building at Montgomery College in Maryland. As a laboratory safety class was getting ready to begin, the noise quickly transitioned to a swaying of

Article Out Loud – Holistic Security – Various Ways to Reduce Vulnerability

Even multiple isolated incidents may not be enough to raise a red flag that intellectual property theft is being planned. By ensuring that each incident is reported through the proper channels and analyzed along with other reported incidents, agencies and corporations may be able to thwart potential cyber crimes before

Article Out Loud – Technological Strategies for Organizational Leadership

Integrating information technology (IT) into emergency management and public safety agencies involves understanding an organization’s structure, culture, and mindset, making sound investments, facing challenges, and implementing change. Communication at the federal, state, and local levels is improving, but gaps exist between adapting IT solutions and organizational leadership principles.

Article Out Loud – Protests: Balancing First Amendment Rights and Public Safety

Peaceful protests can occasionally escalate into civil disobedience or unlawful rioting, with those in and around the gathering exhibiting varying behaviors. By working with law enforcement agencies, public safety planners and responders are better equipped to plan and train for events and effectively respond if conditions change.

Article Out Loud – Trends in Political Violence and Mass Demonstrations

Examining the trends in political violence, civil unrest, and mass demonstrations, some law enforcement officers are considering new soft-skill approaches like de-escalation and peer intervention and using multiagency exercises to foster a mutual understanding between the agencies throughout the community.

Article Out Loud – Linking Resilience and Innovation for Emergency Preparedness

When preparing for emergencies, the terms resilience and innovation are more than just buzzwords – sometimes, they are a matter of life and death. Since no two events are identical, managing a crisis requires ever-changing solutions to increasingly complex problems. One research project sought to measure these qualities.

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