Safety and Survival in Protests and Civil Unrest

What Every Employee Should Know
Regardless if your organization is confronted by or simply caught up in the activities of a nearby protest, it is important for employees to have proper awareness and guidance in safely dealing with crowds and mobs.

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Fox 5 NY Interview: Psychological Counter-Terrorism

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[September 27, 2011 - New York, NY] – Steven Crimando, Managing Director of XBRM, an expert in human behavior in emergencies, workplace incidents and security, was interviewed by Ti-Hua Chang of Fox 5 New York News. In the interview, he shares his expertise on the psychological aspects of counter-terrorism and emergency preparedness following NYC Police Commissioner Ray Kelly’s recent “60 Minutes” interview on the NYPD’s Counter-Terrorism Division’s advanced capabilities and ability to take down a hostile aircraft.

Steven M. Crimando, MA, BCETS, CHS-V, has more than 20 years experience in disaster. He is a member of the FBI’s InfraGuard program and serves as a consultant and trainer for the U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Emergency Management Agency and United Nations.

He has served as faculty member at the Rutgers University Center for Management Development and Fairleigh Dickinson University graduate program in Management of Organizational Behavioral planning, consulting and training. He is a clinician and educator specialized in crisis intervention, disaster recovery, and traumatic event response.

He has been conferred the status of Diplomate of the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress and is a Board Certified Expert in Traumatic Stress. He also holds Level III Certification in Homeland Security through the American College of Forensic Examiners International, where he serves as the Vice Chairman for the Division of Forensic Counseling.

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Perfect Practice Makes Perfect

For practice to be useful, we must be certain to rehearse the response to a threat or hazard accurately. The bottom line is that, “Practice doesn’t make perfect. Perfect practice makes perfect.” Flaws in any aspect of drills or exercise repeated often enough are likely to surface in a real-time response and perhaps with dire consequences. (more…)

XBRM > Extreme Behavioral Risk Management

xbrn_imgIn the aftermath of a catastrophic event, when technical assets are unavailable or destroyed, it is human behavior – and often human behavior alone – that determines the speed and efficacy of disaster recovery efforts.

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