Preventing Homicide and Gun Violence
There are now powerful, effective, evidence-based approaches to preventing homicide and gun violence. This session will address: Preventing group violence; Preventing violence by individual violent offenders; Preventing intimate partner violence; The role of police and other criminal justice agencies in launching and sustaining these efforts.
From Budapest to Washington: Examining...
The Environmental and Energy Management Institute (EEMI) at George Washington University and the Security and Sustainability Forum invites you to an extraordinary webinar shedding light on the paramount issue of threats to democracy in Europe and the United States. Join us as Zoltán Kész, a former member of the Hungarian parliament, a fervent advocate for democratic principles, and the Government Affairs Manager of the Consumer C...
Police Security Expo 2023 - 37th Annual
Industries leading Product Showcase open Free of Charge to Law Enforcement, Security, Government & First Responders only - Identification Required. Showcasing the latest goods & services in the Atlantic City, New Jersey Convention Center.
Critical Incident Leadership and Decisi...
On-scene commanders make decisions in the high-threat law enforcement context of hostage rescue, armed barricaded suspects, and armed suicidal individuals that can result in successful or catastrophic outcomes. The OpTac International Critical Incident Leadership and Decision-Making Program is based on Dr. Stuart A. Meyers’ research published in the books, High-Threat Decisions: When It’s a Matter of Life and Death and SWAT Operati...
NENA 2023
At NENA 2023, you will not only hear about the public-safety issues of today and tomorrow, but also gain practical, real-world know-how that you can take home with you and put into action immediately. Featuring inspiring keynote speakers, more than one-hundred hours of breakout sessions that inform and empower, career-building courses and workshops with real-world applications, nightly networking events that help you make the right connections...
June 17-22, 2023
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Grapevine, TX
Understanding Homicide and Gun Violence
Most homicide and gun violence is far from random and can be analyzed, understood, and addressed at the local level. This session will set out: The key varieties of homicide and gun violence; The concentration of victimization and offending; How victimization and offending overlap; The key role of groups and networks The central role of police and other criminal justice agencies in understanding homicide and gun violence.
2023 IJIS Institute Community Forum
Join us in Austin, Texas, June 13th – 15th, for the first annual IJIS Institute Community Forum. Centered around critical issues that face our communities nationwide, this event will address topics including threat to life concerns, explicitly assessing the issues of school safety, gun violence, and mental health. We will also look at the evolution of emergency service providers’ responses to situations that are both man-made and n...
Creating Informed Environments out of S...
Smart cities and sensors are the way that cities are moving but they are limited by data working in silos alone rather than cohesively working together. Limitations of “Smart” capabilities are also “reactionary” by design…but “Informed Environments” are proactive – delivering prioritized, predictive, and complete sensor-inclusive awareness. In this forum, Byteworks would like to discuss collabor...
Police Fleet Conference
Police fleet vehicles have very unique needs to help officers perform their duties. New this year at GFX, fleet managers have a chance to hear from industry experts and fellow fleet managers on best practices to care for these vehicles, plus address major hurdles facing police fleets in 2023. Police Fleet Conference (PFC) is an event within the Government Fleet Expo and Conference (GFX) designed for police fleets to learn from industry e...
Wellness as a Survival Mechanism: Chang...
Stress-management provided us with the tools we needed when we were already stressed, but did not help us to keep from getting stressed. Self-care was introduced to help us prepare for stressful situations, but focused primarily on the body’s response to stress. We recognized that our perceptions, the way we think, our goals and expectations also create stress, and the concept of Resiliency was developed to address this. Now we recognize...
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