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Put Fear In Its Place On the night of October 1, 2017, Stephen Paddock smashed the windows out of his thirty-second-floor suite of the Mandalay Bay hotel and opened fire on a large crowd of concertgoers who were attending a country music festival on the Las Vegas strip. Fifty-eight people were killed, and over 450 were wounded in the deadliest mass shooting in United States History. This incident, and so many others like it, demonstrates the significance of having a plan to keep yourself safe in any environment and any situation. Hope in the Darkness features former LAPD police officer and…mehr

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Put Fear In Its Place On the night of October 1, 2017, Stephen Paddock smashed the windows out of his thirty-second-floor suite of the Mandalay Bay hotel and opened fire on a large crowd of concertgoers who were attending a country music festival on the Las Vegas strip. Fifty-eight people were killed, and over 450 were wounded in the deadliest mass shooting in United States History. This incident, and so many others like it, demonstrates the significance of having a plan to keep yourself safe in any environment and any situation. Hope in the Darkness features former LAPD police officer and security expert Dana Picore, Ph.D. and her 10-Point Threat Assessment Model, which will help you identify and evaluate potential security threats in both your workplace and social gatherings. Yoüll learn what warning signs to look out for in employees¿ such as substance abuse, a history of violence, or mental illness¿and yoüll understand when to call for professional assistance. Don¿t be passive with the safety in any environment, especially your workplace. By taking action today, you can give your coworkers a secure working environment where they have nothing to fear.
Autorenporträt
DANA PICORE, Ph.D. is president and CEO of Picore International, a global security services provider featured on the Inc. 5000 list of Americäs fastest-growing private companies. In addition to being a licensed private investigator and psychotherapist, Dana is a sought-after threat assessment expert and workplace violence prevention consultant. She is also a former police officer and field and academy training instructor with the Los Angeles Police Department. Dana has conducted research on global terrorism while in the Middle East and participated in Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Harvey, Hurricane Irma, and Hurricane Maria (Puerto Rico) relief efforts with her security team. Dana attended Cornell University for leadership strategies and obtained her Certification in Management Development for Entrepreneurs (MDE) from UCLA Anderson School of Management and her doctorate in clinical psychology from Union Institute and University. She has consulted with the news media and has been featured in Angeleno, and Us Weekly magazine as well as on E! Entertainment, CNN Headline News, CNN Money, MSNBC, CNBC, and Eyewitness News. Dana received a gold trophy Stevie Award for Best Use of Technology in Customer Service, and a silver trophy Stevie Award for Woman of the Year in International Business.