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Leischen Stelter

Education Issues in Public Safety

Leischen Stelter is the social media coordinator with the public safety team at American Military University. She writes about issues and trends relevant to professionals in law enforcement, fire services, emergency management and national security. Stelter is the former managing editor of Security Director News, an online business publication for physical security practitioners, where she spent four years writing articles, blogs and producing video segments on best practices in the private security industry.

Visit Leischen Stelter’s blog, In Public Safety, to read many more columns and commentary of interest to public safety professionals. In addition, you can follow her on Twitter @AMUPoliceEd and on Facebook.

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LATEST ARTICLES
The FBI is increasingly concerned with extremism spreading via the Internet and fostering homegrown terrorism
Law enforcement leaders must understand that the aftermath of an event will last months and years after the incident
Commissioner Edward Davis made a point to share some lessons learned from the response to this terrorist attack that might benefit other agencies
Don’t wait until a critical incident happens before you establish partnerships in your community
One partnership in Virginia has led to better awareness of gang activities, solved multiple cases, and ultimately contributed to the reduction of gang activity in the region
If you want to be a CSI, you have to deal with disturbing scenes — and get your hands very, very dirty
The Supreme Court has ruled that American cops can collect DNA upon arrest, but can backlogged crime labs handle it?
It takes a tremendous amount of evidence and proof before medical review boards will even think of suspending a doctor’s license, let alone revoke it
Mental wellness is an issue that must be addressed throughout an officer’s career and even after they retire
While the initial response to the shooting at Sandy Hook is over, the follow-up response is ongoing