Articles, tagged with "act of violence", page 2
14th April 2010
If you are a human resources, risk management, or crisis management director concerned about workplace violence, let me ask you a question:
Why do you think violent people lash out when and where they do?
Have you ever thought about that?
Have you ever...
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Author:
Jeffrey M. Miller
01st March 2010
The Grants to Reduce Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking on Campus Program popularly known as Campus Program is delineated with the motive to encourage and strengthen higher education institutions to endorse responses in a com...
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John Goldman
29th January 2010
What if our federal government had a law enforcement program that almost guarantees any unwilling participant would either commit an act of violence, be diagnosed with a mental illness or commit suicide... What if?... Well, unfortunately there IS such a p...
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Targeted Individual
18th January 2010
Dating violence has been defined by the United Sates Department of Justice as "the perpetration or threat of an act of violence by at least one member of an unmarried couple on the other member within the context of dating or courtship." Dating among ...
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Author:
Daniel Beeler
24th December 2009
Women's Self Defense by Fenton Karate
In the USA, every two minutes a woman is being raped.
A 1993 survey revealed that 50% of Canadian women have experienced an incident of sexual assault or physical violence.
In Australia, 19% of women aged 18 ...
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alphawolfmarketing
07th December 2009
Are you planning a high profile social, business or family affair? Do you have a particular special event coming up and you are worried about the security services for the party and other issues such as crowd control? It's about time you considered compet...
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Author:
Mac Anderson
21st November 2009
Are you looking to add self defense training to your company's workplace violence training? Well, you're not alone.Many company's are realizing that the standard workplace violence "shell" policy that has become the norm in the business world has a hu...
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Author:
Jeffrey M. Miller
05th October 2009
Assault is considered to be an act of violence. In order to constitute assault there should be intent to knowingly or intentionally cause any sort of harm to the other person. Simply touching may or may not be considered as assault, it depends on the fact...
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Author:
Robert Bell
10th August 2009
In the Pentecostal Christian tradition, there's a practice that has gained some ground over the past few years called identificational repentance. Taken from the examples of men like Daniel and Nehemiah in the Hebrew Scriptures (also known as the Old Tes...
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Author:
Aaron Taylor
31st July 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Dr Mark Yates
Pre September 11 terrorism was an issue which didn't overly concern Americans. It was something that happened in faraway places to people they did not know. In fact this was much the same for most western societies. Unf...
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Author:
markYates
17th July 2009
Because they are so often used in conjunction with one another, "assault" and "battery" are mistaken by many people as synonymous terms. In reality, however, assault and battery are two very different, if often combined, charges. Depending on the circum...
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Author:
Daniel Berry
10th July 2009
Mauritania is a land of striking beauty. With sand dunes lined against the sky, Bedouins riding camels in the countryside, and flying beetles that look like they come straight from the abyss of the Apocalypse; Mauritania is a land of extremes'extreme beau...
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Author:
Aaron Taylor
29th May 2009
There are some crimes that just defy any kind of sense, common or otherwise. So completely off the map of decent human behavior that only the death penalty seems to be the appropriate response of the judicial system. An emerging case here in Canada app...
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Author:
Doug King
18th May 2009
Conducting a criminal background check will cost employer and even landlord's a great piece on their fund's cartwheel. For employers, a simple background check is not enough to accept applicants likewise to landlords to its potential tenants. They must bo...
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Author:
Helen Gray
13th March 2009
By Marc Blatte,
Author of Humpty Dumpty Was Pushed: A Novel
Before I was introduced to Ed McBain I knew Evan Hunter. His book Blackboard Jungle had riveted me and I'd been scared out of my wits by The Birds for which he wrote the screenplay.
I m...
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