The Right to Protest and Law Enforcement Response
CDPLEV2 AWR-936-V2
The Right to Protest and Law Enforcement Response is an overview of understanding the legal rights and Constitutional protections of protestors and effective planning for arrests and necessary use of force to ensure physical and legal protection of law enforcement officers.Social Media Strategies for Law Enforcement
CDPLEV3 AWR-936-V3
Social Media Strategies for Law Enforcement is an overview of strategies for social media prior to, during, and after an event.Law Enforcement Response to Recent Protest Movements: Key Findings and Lessons Learned
CDPLEV4 AWR-936-V4
Law Enforcement Response to Recent Protest Movements: Key Findings and Lessons Learned explores the evolution of key findings and lessons learned in recent protestor movements.Understanding Crowd Dynamics for Mitigation and De-escalation of Large-scale Events
CDPLEV5 AWR-936-V5
Understanding Crowd Dynamics for Mitigation and De-escalation of Large-scale Events develops an understanding of group and individual behaviors that make up the dynamics of a large crowd.Nuclear/Radiological Incident Annex
CDPNRIA AWR-928-W
Introduction to NUREG-0654/FEMA-REP-1, Revision 2
REPNUREG AWR-929
A Deadly Dose: Fentanyl, Opioids, and the First Responder
CDPOLS-V1 AWR-933-V1
Elastomeric Reusable Respirators - A solution to PPE Shortages
CDPOLS-V10 AWR-933-V10
Emergency Response to Chemical Suicides
CDPOLS-V11 AWR-933-V11
Emerging and Resurging Infectious Diseases
CDPOLS-V12 AWR-933-V12
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