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A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. One area this old adage applies to is security. Many companies may task their human resource departments with over-seeing security providers to keep...
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During our training for young women in high school and college, I will often ask how many of them have boyfriends who: Always rifles through their purses. Scroll through their call list and text...
View ArticleShots fired in the building. A Gunman on the Loose!
Within ten days of presenting on this topic at a safety conference, I awoke to read about the senseless slaughter of thirteen at Fort Hood, a story which dominated the news for some time. It is worth...
View ArticleDomestic Violence Awareness Month- “Serrated” The true story of Tracy Stombres
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View ArticlePartner Violence as a Workplace Issue. Some Stats, Facts & Policy Suggestions
We want to thank Kim Wells, Executive Director of The Corporate Alliance to End Partner Violence for providing us with this informative blog entry. The Corporate Alliance to End Partner Violence is a...
View ArticleStop Signs. A Domestic Violence Resource
I had the opportunity to read Stop Signs authored by my friend Lynn Fairweather who is a threat assessment and domestic violence expert. As a personal safety trainer and consultant and father of two...
View ArticleWorkplace Violence Prevention and OSHA Directives
This guest blog contributed by strategic partner and workplace violence and security consultant, Felix Nater of Nater Associates, LTD with offices in North Carolina and New York. New OSHA Directive...
View ArticleDomestic Violence “Spillover” into the Workplace- The Importance of Adhering...
A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. One area this old adage applies to is security. Many companies may task their human resource departments with over-seeing security providers to keep...
View ArticleDating Abuse and Dating Violence
During our training for young women in high school and college, I will often ask how many of them have boyfriends who: Always rifles through their purses. Scroll through their call list and text...
View ArticleShots fired in the building. A Gunman on the Loose!
Within ten days of presenting on this topic at a safety conference, I awoke to read about the senseless slaughter of thirteen at Fort Hood, a story which dominated the news for some time. It is worth...
View ArticleDomestic Violence Awareness Month- “Serrated” The true story of Tracy Stombres
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and it could not be any more serendipitous that it is on the first day of this month that I finished reading the book “Serrated” co authored my good friend...
View ArticlePartner Violence as a Workplace Issue. Some Stats, Facts & Policy Suggestions
We want to thank Kim Wells, Executive Director of The Corporate Alliance to End Partner Violence for providing us with this informative blog entry. The Corporate Alliance to End Partner Violence is a...
View ArticleStop Signs. A Domestic Violence Resource
I had the opportunity to read Stop Signs authored by my friend Lynn Fairweather who is a threat assessment and domestic violence expert. As a personal safety trainer and consultant and father of two...
View ArticleWorkplace Violence Prevention and OSHA Directives
This guest blog contributed by strategic partner and workplace violence and security consultant, Felix Nater of Nater Associates, LTD with offices in North Carolina and New York. New OSHA Directive...
View ArticleWomen’s Personal Safety on Campus
Young women, aged 18-24, attending college, are 3 times more likely to be sexually assaulted or raped than the general population. According to RAINN, 23.1 percent of female students experience rape or...
View ArticleWomen’s Personal Safety: The Unwanted Hug
Women’s Personal Safety: The Unwanted Hug Have you ever found yourself wrapped in a hug you didn’t want, but didn’t know what to do about it? I certainly have, and it made me feel angry, resentful,...
View ArticleDomestic Violence “Spillover” into the Workplace- The Importance of Adhering...
A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. One area this old adage applies to is security. Many companies may task their human resource departments with over-seeing security providers to keep...
View ArticleDating Abuse and Dating Violence
During our training for young women in high school and college, I will often ask how many of them have boyfriends who: Always rifles through their purses. Scroll through their call list and text...
View ArticleShots fired in the building. A Gunman on the Loose!
Within ten days of presenting on this topic at a safety conference, I awoke to read about the senseless slaughter of thirteen at Fort Hood, a story which dominated the news for some time. It is worth...
View ArticleDomestic Violence Awareness Month- “Serrated” The true story of Tracy Stombres
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and it could not be any more serendipitous that it is on the first day of this month that I finished reading the book “Serrated” co authored my good friend...
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