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ARTICLES
In this section you will find a variety of articles written by PlanetData's industry analysts, editors, sponsors, and you, our registered members. If you would like to submit an article, please use our Story Submission form.
Education & Training (3 articles)
Features (9 articles)
Interviews (1 article)
Recent Articles
By Edward M. Roche, Ph.D., J.D.
In this op-ed piece, Edward M. Roche, Ph.D., J.D., writes about the intelligence implications of evolving virtual world platforms, and their connections to crime and terrorism.
By Lt. Col. Paul Capicik, USAF (ret.)
In the piece, Lt. Col. Paul Capicik, USAF (ret.), a 26-year military veteran, and current military program manager for American Sentinel University, covers a variety of important topics to servicemembers transitioning to military life including how to prepare for a transition, training for a civilian career, and landing that first job.
By IACSP
In this feature the International Association for Counterterrorism and Security Professionals (IACSP) asks New Jersey Homeland Security Director Richard L. Cañas a number of questions about, among other subjects, his office's mission, the role of intelligence in counterterrorism, and the role of police officers in homeland security and counterterrorism.
By James Casey
In this article from the latest Journal of Counterterrorism & Homeland Security International, James Casey, who is the Special Agent in Charge of the FBI's Jacksonville Field Office, briefly reviews the pros and cons of the United States establishing a domestic security and intelligence service along the lines of Great Britain's MI-5.
By Cherie Castellano MA, CSW, LPC, AAETS
In this article, Cherie Castellano who is Program Director for Cop2Cop - the first legislated law enforcement crisis hotline in the United States - takes a thorough look at Campus Policing in a "Post Virginia Tech" America.
By Jim Weiss and Mickey Davis
This article focuses on the accomplishments of the U.S. Army's 89th Military Police Brigade in Iraq, and its primary mission to develop the Iraqi police force and improve its overall capability through a partnership program focused on training and equipping the force.
By Hank Hayes
This interactive knife defense training session is written and designed for Military, Law Enforcement and civilians who are in the face of life threatening situations on a daily basis or those that find the need to be prepared for these situations. This session is targeted to what happens on the streets with a knife attacker who is committed, has a volatile temper and great intent.
By Hank Hayes
In defending the committed knife weapons attack part 1 for Military, Law Enforcement and civilians we've defined the 3 basic but important keys for successfully dealing with real life threat encounters. We also discuss that after first hand experience and with training with thousands of Military, Law Enforcement and civilian both unsuccessful and successful in life threatening encounter. A knife attack or better called an ambush is far more brutal, nauseating and faster than they ever thought and the overall physical and psychological results are devastating.
By Sgt. Lou Savelli, NYPD (retired)
In this article, Sgt. Lou Savelli, NYPD (retired) provides a list of standard operating procedures that helped him thrive and survive while patrolling the streets of New York City. He calls these simple basics of patrolling the streets The 10 Commandments for More Effective Street Patrol.
By Lou Savelli, Sergeant, NYPD (retired)
Graffiti has been used to solve all types of crimes in a variety of ways. This article will describe a few. Keep in mind that graffiti is the newspaper of the streets, written by street people. And street people are the ones committing most of the crimes.
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