By Bobby Garcia – Executive Summary – The rising volume of irregular migrants poses a significant challenge for the U.S. government. Although irregular migrants were once composed predominant...
By Michelle Caron – Executive Summary – This comparative research examines approaches to gender diversity and the use of force in policing in the United States and the Netherlands. It specifi...
By James Collins – Executive Summary – Major fires aboard U.S. Navy (USN) vessels undergoing maintenance routinely require mutual aid assistance from nearby municipal fire departments for ext...
By Jonathan Dorrough – Executive Summary – Legitimacy is vital for any institution to fulfill its mission and achieve its goals. For the police, whose mission is essential to a well-functioni...
By Kelli Foy – Executive Summary – Anticipating, preventing, and mitigating acts of terrorism and targeted violence remains an ongoing and urgent challenge for law enforcement and homeland se...
By Daniel Harrington – Executive Summary – Social and political polarization are long-standing phenomena in the annals of American history. Even our most cherished foundational event – the ...
By Justin Kates – Executive Summary – Interdepartmental friction, duplication of efforts, and inconsistent service delivery are challenges faced by emergency management, homeland security, an...
By Lauren Laielli – Executive Summary – This research thesis seeks to analyze the evolution of New Jersey’s approach to homeland security, a topic yet unexplored in depth. This research see...
By Steven Lee – Executive Summary – In an era demanding greater inclusivity and modernization, the Fire Department of New York (FDNY) finds itself at a crossroads. Amid diversity-related chal...
By Thomas McGroarty – Executive Summary – According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), “Flooding is the most frequent severe weather threat and the costliest natural disaste...