Monthly Archive: April 2008

Apr 30 2008

Bullied workers fighting back

Bronwyn Eyre, The StarPhoenix Picture a bully and you’ll probably picture the schoolyard variety — or those junior citizens of the year captured on cellphone footage “swarming” or “happy slapping” their prey. But what happens when schoolyard bullies grow up? Too many, it seems, become the “toxic bosses” and bullies of the workplace. Unfortunately, the …

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Apr 29 2008

Shots Fired! When Lightning Strikes: Guidance for Surviving an Active Shooter Situation

July 23, 2008 @ Noon Eastern U.S. ASIS International Online Webinar About the program: “Shots Fired!” is the last thing you expect to hear in the workplace or at school. Unfortunately, the possibility of this contemporary, violent event taking place in your community has become a reality that employees and students have to deal with. …

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Apr 29 2008

Opinion: Protecting one self shouldn’t raise danger

By Ryan Johnson, The Dakota Student School shootings have been media fodder for years, pretty much exploding in terms of national concern after the tragic incidents at Columbine. I remember that during my high school years, it was inevitable to watch 24-hour news networks go frantic over finding the solution to these high school tragedies. …

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Apr 29 2008

John Jay College to Launch Academy for Critical Incident Analysis With $175,000 Grant From Dart Foundation

Press Release NEW YORK, April 29 (AScribe Newswire) — John Jay College of Criminal Justice today announced a $175,000 grant from the Dart Foundation to launch the Academy for Critical Incident Analysis (ACIA). The mission of the Academy is to promote and disseminate scholarly research relating to the emergence, management and consequences of critical incidents. …

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