September/October
1998

 
 
Whether it's a disgruntled employee lashing out at a supervisor, a domestic fight carried over into the workplace, or a rejected suitor stalking a woman - workplace violence has given police new cause for caution as enraged personalities erupt into violence.
Mark C. Ide
 
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annual index

YOU'RE NOT CHANGING MY STREET NAME!
By Francis X. Holt

PREPARING FOR WORKPLACE VIOLENCE
by Kevin Willett

NBC + WMD = TERRORISM
First Responders on the Front Line
by Nancy J. Rigg

CHIPS!
Computer Component Thefts – A Dispatcher Challenge for the 90's
by Lou Madeira

SCANDINAVIAN POLICE
9-1-1 Magazine Rides Along in Linkoping, Sweden
by Sven-Erik Hansson

FIRE APPARATUS IN THE HOLY LAND
A Visit To Three Fire Departments In Israel
by Martin Goffe

9-1-1 HANGUPS
A 9-1-1 Magazine Special Report
by Randall D. Larson

THE IMPORTANCE OF PSAP REDUNDANCY AND BACKUP
by W. Brad Magill


NOTE: A brief synopsis for many of these features is also available.

 

INTERNET WATCH
Training - Online Style
by Dave Larton

EMS REPORT
Pathway Management – Implementation Models
by Sheldon Gilbert

POLICE CHIEF'S PERSPECTIVE
School Zone or War Zone? School Shootings revisited
by John M. Eller

TRAINING TACTICS
"Help Me, My Daddy is Hurting My Mommy"
by Phil Salafia

FIRE CHIEF'S COMMENTARY
Terrorism and the Three C's Coordination, Cooperation, Communication
by Frank C. Schaper

 

EDITOR'S DESK: Hostile Environment

CORPORATE NEWS

PEOPLE, PLACES & THINGS

IN REVIEW

PRODUCT PROFILES

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

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