Active Shooters
Sixteen Years of Predictive Profiling
Back in 2002, I was driving with a colleague to see a client in Palmdale, California, a couple hours’ drive outside of Los Angeles. This was only a few months…
Read MoreSafety Act
After an active shooter event or act of terrorism in the U.S., victims and their representatives often file suit against just about anyone they can. In the case of the…
Read MoreGuns in Israel
Some people have the idea that in Israel, gun laws are very liberal. In fact, the very opposite is true. There are strict requirements to gun acquisition and ownership. Gun…
Read MoreSimple – not Simplistic – Emergency Response Procedures
Simplistic ideas and procedures by their nature do not withstand reality tests. This is the case for many emergency lock-down procedures where unfortunately the essence of the SOP is to…
Read MoreNo Such Term as Active Shooter
The term Active Shooter is not used in Israel. That might seem surprising to hear, given the terrorist threats against that country. Although there is an ebb and flow in…
Read MoreMandating Security to Help Prevent Attacks
New Jersey Senator Robert Singer (R-Monmouth, Ocean) has introduced a bill that requires local law enforcement to work with various state and local agencies to develop security protocols to preserve…
Read MoreActive Shooting
This week our guest blogger is Victor Chu, a Certified Firearms Instructor previously on the teaching staff for Front Sight Firearms Training Academy. He serves with the California State Military…
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