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PROFILING YOUR LIFE: PHILADELPHIA & NEW YORK CITY
We are adding a 2nd session for Philadelphia!
Saturday September 25th
10am-1pm.
CAN YOU PROTECT YOUR FAMILY OR YOURSELF FROM DANGEROUS PEOPLE?
Train with nationally recognized Forensic Profiler Dale Yeager. Learn how to profile potentially dangerous people in seconds, and learn how to protect yourself from:
Workplace Violence Bullying
Stalking Domestic Violence
Sex Assault School or College Violence
CHALLENGE YOURSELF!
IN THIS TRAINING YOU WILL LEARN:
- How to train your body for protection.
- How to act against violence in different locations, work, home, and the street.
- How to read people and their physically aggressive actions.
EXPERT GROUP RELEASES FIVE CRITICAL U.S. SCHOOL SECURITY ISSUES LIST FOR 2010-2011
The SERAPH Research Team http://www.seraph.net/ which provides a biyearly school safety report for Congress has released its “FIVE CRITICAL SCHOOL SECURITY ISSUES list.
The list was developed from interviews with teachers, school security personnel, police and principals from 120 school districts throughout the United States.
- LACK OF ACCURATE UNDERSTANDING OF SECURITY ISSUES – Many schools and school districts have performed poor assessments of their school safety as it relates to everyday management of the schools.
Schools have security audits performed which focus on physical security such as cameras and emergency plans. These audits do not address classroom management, sub cultural groups, educational objectives, special education, negative behavior cliques and sexual issues.
SERAPH School Violence and Bullying Survey
Please take the:
https://spreadsheets0.google.com/viewform?formkey=dDV1WFNVT0lRdWNiTHc5VHVhQW5uQXc6MQ
SERAPH School Violence and Bullying Survey
We are conducting a survey about School Violence and Bullying. This has been a serious issue and our team at SERAPH would appreciate if you would share your experience and concerns so we can continue to proactively address this issue.
EXPERT SAYS THAT WORKPLACE SHOOTINGS ARE CAUSED BY POOR MANAGEMENT
Discovery Channel’s Headquarters Suspect Had 4 Explosive Devices cbsnews.com
2 million employees of U.S. businesses are victimized each year. While at work employees suffered 396,000 aggravated assaults, 84,000 robberies, 1,000 homicides and 51,000 rapes and sexual assaults against women.
U.S. Department of Justice
Criminal analyst, Dale Yeager believes that most violence committed on the job could be stopped with proper training and management changes.
Yeager of SERAPH.net, who has studied the trend for the past 20 years, says that all workplace shootings are preventable.
GANGS GROW IN SUBURBAN SCHOOLS
GANGS GROW IN SUBURBAN SCHOOLS
The US Department of Justice has released a report that states the growth of criminal gangs is increasing in all socio economic areas of the country.
SERAPH who provides school safety consulting to over 20,000 schools in the U.S. has observed a dramatic increase in gang recruitment in suburban schools.
Ron Holvey, Gang Interdiction Special Consultant for SERAPH explains the problem, “School officials have been caught off guard by the rise of gangs in suburban areas. Straight Edge, Juggalos, Crips and Bloods have all been recruiting juveniles in these areas of the country.”
Law Enforcement Speaker Dale Yeager from SERAPH
Children, Youth & Police:
10TH Annual Statewide Conference For All Connecticut Police Agencies
The 10th annual police conference began with a video presentation developed by the JJAC entitled “Conversations with Youth and Police in Connecticut.” The featured speaker was Dale Yeager from SERAPH, who stressed that good police work involves keeping up-to-date on problems and trends. The afternoon was lead by a team from the FBI’s Innocent Images Task Force that discussed responding to computer crimes and concluded the afternoon with a case presentation of United States vs. Hopkins. Over 280 persons attended this event which was held on November 23, 2004 at the Radisson Hotel in Cromwell.
School Safety Speaker
FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS PARTNERS WITH SERAPH
The Florida Association of School Administrators announced today a partnership with SERAPH a school safety and educational management firm located in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania.
The partnership was sought by FASA to bring problem solving and training continuity to its members.
“SERAPH is the premier educational management organization in North America. They have the proven solutions that our members need to protect students and staff. Their proactive programs directly affect a schools’ ability to reach educational goals.” states Executive Director Jim Warford.
Executive Speaker Dale Yeager
Our keynote speaker of the week is Dale Yeager.
Executive Speakers Bureau
Dale Yeager began his education as a criminal analyst in 1988. He has extensive training in criminal psychology, forensic psychology, sex crimes investigation, and crime scene forensics / procedures and domestic terrorism analysis. Mr. Yeager also had advanced training at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center from 2005 to 2008.
Check out his latest article -
NATIONAL BUSINESS MEDIA NOT COVERING CRITICAL ISSUE IN INVESTOR FRAUD SCANDALS
Dale Yeager a nationally known criminal analyst says that news coverage of the recent investor scandals is missing a critical aspect of these crimes. This overlooked issue is something Yeager calls the “Due Diligence Mess.”
New SERAPH.net facebook.com Page
SERAPH New Facebook Page
Please visit our new facebook page http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/pages/Phoenixville-PA/Seraphnet/21896335813
Do You Know What a “Juggalo” Is?
She Said, They Said: Ms. Tequila Vs. Juggalo
AMHERST, NY ( WKBW ) They call themselves, “Juggalos”, followers of the music band “The Insane Clown Posse.” While not all are bad, experts say some are downright dangerous.
Yeager was the keynote speaker at the University at Buffalo’s North Campus Thursday for the 7th annual Safe Schools seminar. He was educating, educators from Local School Districts and members of local Law Enforcement, about the gang and how to prevent them from spreading. It’s a message some say all educators and parents should hear.