From the Desk of the Director – Overcoming Mass Violence, Together
With attacks on schools and houses of worship, is nothing sacred anymore? Is there hope? Yes.
With attacks on schools and houses of worship, is nothing sacred anymore? Is there hope? Yes.
When it comes to gun violence, we have options, but they require leadership.
SCI Fellow Dr. Doron Pely recently published a paper in the Negotiation Journal, “The Culture of Interest: A Proposed Addition and Revision of the Three-Culture Model.”
The right-wing extremist threat that has been festering and growing for years is now at a critical level of participation and action. The result is terrorism.
The discussion facilitated a better understanding of challenges and misconceptions law enforcement and community members face.
SCI Director Dr. Erroll Southers and Malcolm Nance discuss implications for national security and the Trump presidency.
SCI’s LEAD Program is helping police build greater credibility and trust with the communities they serve.
The USC Center of Excellence report is the culmination of a one-year study conducted by researchers at the University of Southern California and the University of Nebraska-Omaha.
The counterterrorism insight from Brenton Tarrant’s horrific actions in New Zealand is not that he is an aberration in right-wing extremism; it’s that he is not.
Graduates of the USC LEAD Program presented research projects on homelessness, youth and families, gangs and drugs, vulnerable populations, internal quality improvement, and building community trust.
Officer Spotlight - Hatcher Parnell is Director of the Office of Executive Protection Services at the University of Southern California (USC)! Read more.
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