More than a million veterans have used their Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits to cover education costs. Many of those men…
Interview by Robin Adney Special to InMilitaryEducation.com George Vukovich, the Director of Veterans Outreach at American Military University, is our…
By Rachel A. Adler Social Communities Coordinator for American Military University More than 800,000 people are expected to salute America’s…
By Leischen Stelter
Technology can improve officer and inmate safety and make correctional facilities more efficient, yet many facilities still rely on paper records and manual systems. AMU criminal justice faculty member Ron Wallace discusses the challenges of integrating technology like automated offender systems and inmate tracking systems into correctional facilities.
Introducing In Homeland Security’s new expert contributor: Dr. Monique M. Maldonado – 13 years in the U.S. Air Force and dedicated to national security.
By Dr. Robert “Smitty” Smith
During the Christmas season, it is easy for us to forget the horrors and hardships endured by the first American army in 1776. They had suffered defeat after defeat, its commander-in-chief couldn’t win, and his own plotted against him. The army was in tatters, unpaid, unsupplied, and unclothed. Learn how General Washington’s leadership saved the Army—and the revolution—that Christmas season.
By Leischen Stelter
There’s always someone on your holiday gift list who is a challenge to buy for. This Christmas, give the gift of preparedness by including these items in an emergency car kit for your loved ones. May they never have to use this kit, but if they find themselves in an emergency situation know that your preparedness can help save their life, or the life of someone else.
The loss of six American airmen, including four federal agents, in Afghanistan provides proof that combat is not over as far as the Taliban are concerned.
By Dr. Gary Deel
What is the purpose of the criminal justice system? In the first part of this series, learn how the system is focused on punishment and vengeance, which makes it very difficult to implement restorative justice practices.