Real estate brokers share their expertise as to how to purchase a home and for rentals. Some topics of discussion included:
a. Preparation for moving.
b. Buying plan (budgeting expenses)
c. 1. What must a potential buyer consider first before buying?
2. How important is a potential buyer’s credit score regarding loans and grants?
3. Can potential buyers apply for FHA loans during COVID-19?
Our security policies and procedures supporting a treatment environment? Are treatment cultures threatening the safety and security of correctional facilities? It is time to seriously debate and challenge our current process of ensuring community safety while at the same time addressing the underlying causes of criminal behavior. Over the last 40 years, incarceration rates in the United States have almost doubled due to our justice system and its guidelines. Research-based studies show a large population of incarcerated people have underlining trauma related to addiction and criminal behavior.
In this book, the authors share their experience implementing a trauma-informed treatment program within a correctional facility. The journey is filled with heavy debates, extreme stress, hilarious happenings, and giant psychological and philosophical challenges. The reader will be a ‘fly on the wall’ as the trauma therapist and department of corrections lieutenant battle through their conflicting priorities. The reader will follow the many debates between the elements of treatment and security. This eavesdropping dialog provides the reader the opportunity to come to their own conclusion as to how to best implement a trauma treatment program inside a correctional setting. The writing style is beneficial to the undergraduate’s ability to apply deep introspection in their upcoming career in any field dealing with human behavior but particularly in criminology and social work. Lieutenant Michael Johnson retired from his career in corrections in early 2020. His work spanned nearly fourteen years, twelve of those with the Montana Department of Corrections (DOC). His corrections experience broadly included working with juvenile boys and girls and adult men and women. He has worked with incarcerated people in a correctional setting of both genders, ranging from 13 to 90.
According to John Hopkins University, "In Dec. 2020, a new strain of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 was reported in the news media. The new strain’s existence raises questions: Is the coronavirus more contagious now? Will the vaccines still work? Are there new or different things you should do now to keep your family safe? Stuart Ray, M.D., Vice-Chair of Medicine for Data Integrity and Analytics, and Robert Bollinger, M.D., M.P.H., Raj and Kamla Gupta Professor of Infectious Diseases, are both experts in SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. They talk about what is known about this new strain and answer potential questions and concerns you may have?
Reference: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/coronavirus/a-new-strain-of-coronavirus-what-you-should-know
Operation Net Nanny is a proactive sting operation that utilizes common adult dating websites like Craigslist as well as Social Media Apps including SKOUT, Badoo, Tinder, Whisper, OkCupid, Grindr, Scruff, Grizzly, Plenty of Fish, Book of Matches, and others.3 The sting catfishes random individuals (not a specific target or potential predator) who are looking for dates or hookups on adult websites. The operation is not trying to infiltrate any kind of ongoing criminal activity. Law enforcement conducts several general scenarios or schemes 1) Law enforcement officers pretend to be a teenager (13 years old or younger) or 2) Law enforcement officers pretend to be a mom suggesting the unsuspecting citizen teach her children (often 13 and younger) about sex as her father did with her. In these cases, a bait-and-switch will occur: the “teen” will change her age and the mom will direct the conversation from her to the children. Photos of actual law enforcement officers may be used to match that of a child, but most of the time law enforcement officers use an image of an older person, such as 16 years old or older; they may disguise the image to further deceive the other party.
Americans have experienced fatalities, illness, job loss, and fatigue due to the pandemic. Now, a vaccine has been created by the pharmaceutical Pfizer, Americans are waiting for the vaccine to become available in the U.S. We follow up with this case study and our handpicked medical experts will provide information to our audiences. Here are the latest results from Pfizer. "
Criminal defense attorneys will share their expertise in laws and policies regarding Laws of Policies in Texas. Criminal defense attorney Luke Woods and Michael Goldstein share their experiences in the law of this bill where advocates are wanting to banish this bill.
David and the Safe & Together Institute’s staff and faculty have consulted to United States’ child welfare systems in several states including New York, Louisiana, New Jersey, Iowa, Wisconsin, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Michigan, New Mexico, the District of Columbia, Vermont, Oregon, and Ohio. In the last five years, their work has expanded outside the United States with research, training, and consultation in the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and other countries. The Safe & Together Institute works closely with domestic violence advocates, in the United States and abroad, to help them more work with child protection systems and better advocate for child welfare-involved adult and child domestic violence survivors. David has written and published online courses that have launched a new Safe & Together Model Certified Trainer initiative that will increase the Institute’s ability to support sustainable implementation of domestic violence-informed practice in the US and abroad.
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"The health and safety of radiologists, allied professionals, patients, and health care workers are of primary importance.
To help radiology professionals make more informed decisions during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the ACR has collected the radiology-specific materials below. The ACR will update this page regularly, as reliable information becomes available.
The resources below are not intended to be — nor offered as — comprehensive medical guidelines, but may be of help as the radiological community works to protect patients and health care providers from this virus, said The American College of Radiology (ACR).
In this episode, medical directors and physicians will share a decrease in numbers of mammogram screening since the COVID-19 era. Physicians encourage the safety of patients entering the screening facilities to ensure the health of their being.
"COVID-19 has affected the lives of individuals all around the globe. The American criminal justice system is an area that has seen a significant impact. Every point of the system has been touched by this virus, and states have taken a variety of actions to address the risks. These changes have been undertaken to protect everyone who touches the justice system, whether they are justice-involved individuals or those who work in the justice system," said The National Conference of State Legislators (NCSL).
Our panel experts will share how their justice courtroom has played out for prisoners and defendants during this time.
There has been speculation of the abuse of The Care Act signed by President Trump in March 2020. Americans are concerned about the benefits each hospital received when patients are diagnosed with COVID-19. The Care Act allows hospitals to profit from a sum of finances for patients that are diagnosed and those who are using a ventilator. Our expert medical panel with help our audience to thunderstone facts and myths of this era. Also, learn how COVID can be prevented.
Dr. Lisa Poin Berlin will be in the studio to share the pros and cons of child concerns of abuse during COVID-19.
"As families and policymakers decide about their children returning to school, it is important to consider the full spectrum of benefits and risks of both in-person and virtual learning options. Parents are understandably concerned about the safety of their children at school in the wake of COVID-19," said the Central of Disease Control (CDC).
Today's show will include professors, home school tutors, and classroom faculties who will share the safety for our kids during the pandemic.
Immigration attorneys will share and discuss the importance of the DACA program and to the recipients of DACA
Alexis is the Global Head of Human Resources at Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) with responsibility for leading the team dedicated to ensuring and supporting an inclusive and diverse culture of engaged and high performing professionals around the world. Alexis leads the company’s efforts to develop human resources programs and policies which support both ISS’s strategic business goals and tactical plans. Alexis oversees the recruiting and onboarding of over 200 full time hires a year and 130 temporary workers across 36 locations around the globe. ISS hires the 130 employees seasonally to support the proxy season.
Protests continue to soar as parents' concerns center around children returning to the classroom. We speak with four experts who have over 30 years of experience in college education, homeschooling, online tutoring, and more. Learn how:
Resources are shared and given by two top human resource managers for corporate American women and for those who are seeking employment. The strong effects of temporary employment, and how it meets daily demands while waiting to return to the full workforce.
J.J. Despain is a managing attorney in Boise for W&O’. He is admitted to the Colorado State Bar and practices mostly family-based and employment-based immigration law. J.J. has represented clients in over 100 interviews with USCIS. He has participated in events at community centers in both Utah and Idaho to present issues in immigration law and speak about the many possibilities available to potential clients. J.J. graduated from Brigham Young University,
Today, criminal defense attorney, Allan Friedman shared his expertise on the judicial systems, how laws need to be reformed for long prison sentencing, and how to resolve issues within our local governments. Two ex-offenders, Laura Wetzel and Stephen Ogden also shared their punitive issues of how they were treated in institutions of where they were housed.
Allan Friedman is a highly experienced Connecticut criminal defense attorney — defends individuals facing allegations of driving offenses, domestic violence, drug offenses, and assault, among many others.
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Guest panelist 1:Dominique has 8+ years of full-stack development. Her expertise in web, native, and hybrid mobile development has enabled her to lead local and international teams for multiple high priority efforts with strict timelines. She has coordinated multiple stakeholders across enterprise development initiatives and helped architect new systems, processes, and standards in Retail and AgTech industries. Her work with startups and Fortune 500 companies has given her the ability to see many perspectives and provide the best solutions for her clients. Currently, she is focusing on driving engineering innovations and standards in AgTech.
Guest panelist 2: Jenni Tilton-Flood is a forward-thinking farmer, one that works hard in the barn and fields while also trumpeting the lifestyle and causes near and dear to her heart. To speak with Jenni is to learn about the true dedication Cabot farmers have to their businesses and communities. Like most dairy farmers Jenni is involved in her community and volunteers regularly with Maine Agriculture in the Classroom, within her local schools and youth sports, the Shine On Cass Foundation, and Maine Food Strategy Network.
Amanda de Geneste, a sexual abuse survivor, born in Trinidad & Tobago and grew up in Brooklyn, New York. She is a graduate of New York City College of Technology, and Rockland County Police Academy. Served twenty-two years in the Kings County District Attorney’s Office. For seven years she was the lead Investigator for Crimes Against Children which includes investigations on Sex Crimes. In the year 2012, she retired as Supervising Detective Investigator of Training. 2014 she founded and served as President of Sonny Archer Law Enforcement Foundation, Inc, bringing Hypertension Awareness to Law Enforcement and the Public. Amanda began her poetic writing journey when she was only sixteen. Not realizing at the time, it was a form of therapy through her journey of pain, which stemmed from her history of sexual abuse. Her poetry documents experiences starting from her first memory of sexual abuse that lead to her misguided interpretation of love and healing; the loss of loved ones and her spiritual comeback to regaining what she feels is rightfully due to us all; “The Freedom and safety to exist as I Am”.