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I would like to welcome several public safety practitioner learners as they join as new authors of Public Safety Signals. These practitioners represent the first set of learners to join as authors on the blog. Melissa Beasley is a Police Captain from the Florence, AL Police Department, Darryl Jones Chief of the Pittsburg Bureau of [...]
September 3, 2008 | Filed under: Capella, Capella University, Charles Tiffin, Law enforcement, Public Safety Signals, Public safety, crime, disaster, education, homeland security, online college, online degrees, online university, police
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I am proud to announce that Dr. Marian Mosser has joined the Capella public safety faculty team. Marian retired from the U.S. Army in 1997 at the rank of lieutenant colonel and during her career in the military she coordinated with FBI, CIA, NSA officials and foreign intelligence and security officials to investigate and deter [...]
June 30, 2008 | Filed under: Capella, Capella University, Charles Tiffin, Law enforcement, Public Safety Signals, Public safety, World Trade Center, crime, disaster, education, homeland security, online college, online degrees, online university, police, terror, terrorism, veterans
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A few months ago, we posted here that the United States Supreme Court was adjudicating a very important decision regarding firearms control policy in the case of Washington, D.C. v. Heller.
According to legal analysts, this ruling will have little effect on existing policies and laws.
The case centers around a local law in Washington, [...]
June 27, 2008 | Filed under: Capella, Capella University, Law enforcement, Public Safety Signals, Public safety, crime, education, online college, online degrees, online university, violence
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The debate over firearms control is enjoying yet another historical evolution as the United States Supreme Court is attempting to interpret and apply the Second Amendment in the case of District of Columbia v. Heller. The raging and eduring debate is focused on one phrase, and perhaps one comma in the twenty-seven word amendment: [...]
March 20, 2008 | Filed under: Capella, Capella University, Public Safety Signals, crime, firearms, gun control, guns, online college, online degrees, online university, violence
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The unfortunate murder-suicide in which 6 persons were murdered on the campus of Northern Illinois University less than a year after the tragic incident at Virginia Tech University stokes the debate about campus security. College campuses, particularly those in suburban areas that are relatively open in terms of physical security.
The ideal is [...]
February 19, 2008 | Filed under: Capella, Capella University, Law enforcement, NIU, Public Safety Signals, Public safety, campus security, crime, education, online college, online degrees, online university, police, violence, violent crime
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Tragically, a Los Angeles Police Department LAPD officer, Officer Randal Simmons, was murdered in the Line of Duty this past week while attempting to apprehend a man who was barricaded in his home after the man had murdered three family members.
Officer Randal Simmons was assigned to the elite SWAT Team of the [...]
February 9, 2008 | Filed under: Capella, Capella University, LAPD, Law enforcement, Public Safety Signals, Public safety, crime, education, guns, online college, online degrees, online university, police, violence, violent crime
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Yesterday, during an apparent Robbery at a shopping mall in Tinley Park, Illinois (a suburb of Chicago), five persons were murdered in a robbery that went bad. Additionally, the alleged offender has not yet been apprehended. Accoring to the early investigations, up to 37 persons in one store were held hostage during [...]
February 3, 2008 | Filed under: Capella, Capella University, Public Safety Signals, Public safety, crime, education, guns, mall shooting, online college, online degrees, online university, police, violence, violent crime
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Yesterday a serious motor vehicle accident occurred on Interstate 4 in Florida yesterday that resulted in 70 vehicle accidents and four (4) persons killed. The apparent cause of the accident was a combination of fog and smoke from a nearby controlled burn.
Imagine driving along at 70 MPH on a clear highway at [...]
January 10, 2008 | Filed under: Capella, Capella University, Law enforcement, Public Safety Signals, Public safety, crime, education, online college, online degrees, online university, police
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As 2007 is coming to a close, there were some very notable incidents in Public Safety with lasting policy ramifications.
During the morning hours of April 16, 2007, a gunman armed with at least two automatic weapons went on a shooting rampage at several student residence and lecture halls across the campus of [...]
December 31, 2007 | Filed under: Capella, Capella University, Public Safety Signals, Public safety, crime, education, online college, online degrees, online university
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Yesterday we were witness to yet another tragic mass shooting in the United States! At least nine people are confirmed dead at an Omaha mall.
Earlier in the year, the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) held a summit to discuss gun violence in our country and have just released their report.
http://www.theiacp.org/documents/pdfs/Publications/ACF1875.pdf
This report states [...]
December 6, 2007 | Filed under: Capella, Capella University, Law enforcement, Public Safety Signals, Public safety, crime, education, guns, online college, online degrees, online university, police, violence
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