Tag: active shooter incidents
Mass Shootings versus Active Shooters: Is There a Difference?
The FBI defines an active shooter as “an individual actively engaged in killing or intending to kill people in a confined space or other...
All Businesses and Schools Need an Active Shooter Policy
An active shooter is defined as “an individual actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a confined or populated area." In...
Addressing the Growing Threat of Workplace Violence (APU)
Workplace violence incidents have tripled in the last decade, and it’s now the fastest-growing category of murder in the US. It’s also the second...
Active Shooter Training: Not Just for Adults Anymore
Last week, I questioned whether warehouse burglary is becoming an epidemic. When it comes to active shooter incidents, there is no question. We are...
Focus on the 4 Ps to Meet Loss Prevention’s New Mandate in a More...
With 30 years as a first responder and leadership in the public safety community, Anthony Mangeri has long had a front row seat to the impact that emergency events have on retailers.
Every Crisis Management Plan Needs to Address Workplace Violence
As mentioned in a recent article (“Terrorism, Workplace Violence, and Insurance Implications”), the latest research suggests that 95 percent of employers are either completely...
Gun Control in the Retail Industry
Editor’s Note: This article, which was among LP Magazine’s top stories in 2015, illuminates the widespread debate over the sale of assault-type weapons in...
The 2015 ISCPO Conference a Big Success
This past week the second annual International Supply Chain Protection Organization (ISCPO) Conference was held at the Fossil Headquarters in Richardson Texas. Hosting 125...
Difficult Choices on Gun Control
Walmart, the nation’s largest seller of guns and ammunition, announced last week that it would no longer sell high-powered assault-type rifles in its retail...