By Michael Tracey – Executive Summary – A labor union is a group of workers formed to advocate for their interests within a particular sector or industry. In the United States, unions began i...
This article will make the case that global pandemics should not be in the planning, organization, equipping, training, and exercising responsibilities solely for emergency management entities �...
By Liam Cawley – Executive Summary – Urban municipalities are full of pedestrian-rich environments with limited mitigation measures to prevent vehicle-caused pedestrian fatalities. Limited pe...
By Anthony Rotimi – Executive Summary – The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caught law enforcement unprepared and transformed the way it does business. Due to the high transmissibility of...
By Emily Pellicia – Executive Summary – On a day-to-day basis, first responders serving on the front lines of this nation’s crisis of declining health bear witness to the social determinant...
By Pardeep Deol – Executive Summary – The inevitability of police officer stress highlights the need for options to manage it. Given the health benefits of cannabis and increasing support for...
By Richard Fields – Executive Summary – The latter part of the 20th century saw exponential growth in programs designed to provide federal cash and resource aid to states and other government...
By Persefini Redden – Executive Summary – A. PROBLEM STATEMENT For over 15 years, public health departments have been receiving federal funding to prepare for responses to public health emerg...
By Anke Richter Until 2020, public health had an uneasy relationship with the majority of the homeland security establishment. Unlike first responders and the medical establishment (hospitals, do...
The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has tested the global governmental and public agency response to pandemic emergencies with regard to a number of areas. This essay focuses on major agency...