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Steve W. Albrecht shares how listening to others can protect us from becoming victims—or perpetrators—of fraud, whether financial or spiritual. Click here to see the speech page.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What will Greens want in deal with NDP GUEST: Andrew Weaver, former BC Green Party leader Parking lot punch-up at Costco GUEST: Dr. Steve Albrecht, Road rage expert, a threat assessment expert and former San-Diego police officer, Drstevealbrecht dot com MY HOUSE WEEKLY SEGMENT: Atmospheric River Effects: Drainage, Roofing & House Envelope. Inspections, Repairs and Replacement GUEST: Graeme Huguet, Founder and General Manager My House Design/Build/Team Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 1994, Dr. Steve Albrecht co-wrote one of the first business books on workplace violence. He interviewed a double murderer in prison for the book. Since then, he has trained thousands of government, healthcare, library, and private-sector employees in workplace violence awareness, prevention, and response. He helps K-12 schools and colleges and universities to create Threat Assessment Teams to address school violence threats. He has written 26 books on HR, security, leadership, and criminal justice topics.
In the Sunday Book Review, I consider books that would interest the compliance professional, the business executive or anyone who might be curious. It could be books about business, compliance, history, leadership, current events or anything else that might interest me. In today's edition of the Sunday Book Review, I continue my summer exploration of books on crime. Today, look at some of the top books on auditing, both for the audit professional and the compliance professional. · Auditing for Dummies by Marie Loughran · Fraud Examination by W. Steve Albrecht, Chad O. Albrecht, Conan C. Albrecht and Mark F. Zimbelman · Forensic and Investigative Accounting (8th Ed.) by Professor Larry Crumbly · A Simplified Approach to Advanced Auditing and Professional Ethics by Vikas Oswal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steve chats with Steve Albrecht, author of The Safe Library: Keeping Users, Staff, and Collections Secure, about how he transitioned from working with law enforcement to libraries, the importance of having a security plan, learning to why assertiveness is the key to maintaining a safe environment, and the culture of cops that librarians need to … Continue reading 245: The Safe Library
Steve W. Albrecht demonstrates how making wise decisions and being as good as you can be protects, not inhibits, our agency—in finance and in spirituality. Access the speech page here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More police officers die by suicide than are killed in the line of duty. This high rate is concerning, especially as reported suicide rates of first responders are thought to be much lower than the reality. And when it comes to means, firearms are overwhelmingly used. Why are these rates so high? To find out, our three guests (who happen to have served over a combined 80 years in law enforcement, in addition to being experts on suicide) joined host JJ. Dennis Harris (founder of smart gun lock company T-Lock, and father of TaLeah), Dr. Steve Albrecht (author of Stay Safe At Work: Your Ultimate Guide to Workplace Security, The Police Professional: 60 Ways to Lead, and more) and Steve Hough (Chief Operating Officer of First H.E.L.P., a organization devoted to reducing mental health stigma for First Responders through education, advocacy, and training), all share their personal, and professional, thoughts on what first responders — and the people that care about them —can do to help protect those in their lives that took an oath to "protect and serve."Want to get involved?Urge your senators to expand and strengthen background checks.Join a Brady chapter near you and sign up to attend our new volunteer session.Mentioned in this podcast:Police face dilemma over when to take a suicidal officer's gun (Los Angeles Times) Police Stress and Police Suicide (Crime Time)Death Behind the Badge: The Silent Epidemic of Police Suicides (Psychology Today)Where Are You Hiding (First Help)Police Stress and the Suicide Link (Department of Justice)For more information on Brady, follow us on social media @Bradybuzz or visit our website at bradyunited.org.Full transcripts and bibliographies of this episode are available at bradyunited.org/podcast.National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255.In a crisis? Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a Crisis Counselor 24/7. Music provided by: David “Drumcrazie” CurbySpecial thanks to Hogan Lovells for their long-standing legal support℗&©2019 Red, Blue, and BradySupport the show
Fake Fingerprints, eating garbage, and drug smuggling, are just some of the stories from around the world we cover with Chris Gilbert on the international dispatch! What is road rage, and why does it happen? Dr. Steve Albrecht, a threat assessment expert and former police officer, helps us understand where bouts of rage come from and how to manage anger in stressful moments. Ai-generated art is becoming more popular, so should creators be concerned? Greg Fish explains how and why machines are creating art, and why human hands are still the best at creating it. HEY, DO YOU LIKE PODCASTS? Why not subscribe to ours? find it on Apple, Google, Spotify & Tune In
On average, 2 million American workers become the victims of workplace violence every year, and that includes gun violence. But what sets workplace gun violence apart from other forms of gun violence? And, what can employers and employees do, to help keep one another safe?To find out, "Red, Blue, and Brady" is launching a 4-part series on gun violence in the workplace. To begin, host JJ is joined by violence expert Dr. Steve Albrecht. The author of 21 books, including the seminal text on workplace shootings, Ticking Bombs: Defusing Violence in the Workplace, Dr. Albrecht combines his experiences as a law enforcement veteran together with a long career in human resources and business management. Together he and JJ discuss what encourages – and discourages – workplace shooters, as well as how businesses can build safer spaces for their clients and employees (and no, the answer is not more armed workers). If you've ever wondered how to make your place of work a safer place, this is the episode for you. Want to get involved?Urge your senators to expand and strengthen background checks.Urge senators to confirm a director to lead the ATF, the agency that oversees the gun industry yet has lacked leadership for years.Join a Brady chapter near you and sign up to attend our new volunteer session.Mentioned in this podcast:Number of victims of workplace shootings in the United States between 1982 and June 2022 (Statista)We're Seeing A Spike In Workplace Shootings. Here's Why (NPR)How Mass Shootings Are Putting Workplace Safety in the Spotlight (HR Exchange) Surging Gun Sales Could Soon Become a Workplace Concern (Society for Human Resource Management)For more information on Brady, follow us on social media @Bradybuzz or visit our website at bradyunited.org.Full transcripts and bibliographies of this episode are available at bradyunited.org/podcast.National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255.In a crisis? Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a Crisis Counselor 24/7. Music provided by: David “Drumcrazie” CurbySpecial thanks to Hogan Lovells for their long-standing legal support℗&©2019 Red, Blue, and BradySupport the show
A church. A grocery store. A school. In the last 14 days, the nation has seen a number of high-profile shootings, all the while "every day" gun violence continued in communities across the US. If you're scared, angry, frustrated, or even just numb, hosts Kelly and JJ understand — they feel the same way. To discuss the shootings in Buffalo and Uvalde, and ways to respond, they're joined by Dr. Steve Albrecht, Nancy Kislin, and Robert Schentrup. Dr. Steve Albrecht is an author and expert in workplace and school violence prevention and library safety and security; Nancy Kislin is an author and expert in helping parents, educators and communities cultivate resilience in kids; and Robert Schentrup is a gun violence survivor and the organizing manager for Team Enough. Want to get involved? Urge your senators to expand and strengthen background checks.Urge senators to confirm a director to lead the ATF, the agency that oversees the gun industry yet has lacked leadership for years.Join a Brady chapter near you and sign up to attend our new volunteer session.Mentioned in this podcast:Parkland Family Reflects On A Year Of Anguish And Activism (NPR)Trauma Response Toolkit (Psych Hub) Talking to Your Kids About School Violence (Help Starts Here)Workplace violence strategies must account for the 'Age of Rage' (Security Info Watch)For more information on Brady, follow us on social media @Bradybuzz or visit our website at bradyunited.org.Full transcripts and bibliographies of this episode are available at bradyunited.org/podcast.National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255.Music provided byUrge the U.S. Senate: Vote YES to Strengthen and Expand Brady Background Checks! Simply click here to sign our petition.Music provided by Ashot-Danielyan-Composer via Pixabay.Support the show
The Librarian Influencer of the Week is Dr. Steve Albrecht. He has trained thousands of library employees, live and online, in service, safety, and security. As well, he has worked with city and county libraries, K-12 libraries, college and university libraries, special libraries, and law libraries in over 28 states. Shownotes: https://www.laurasheneman.com/post/service-safety-and-security-steve-albrecht
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Steve W. Albrecht demonstrates how making wise decisions and being as good as you can be protects, not inhibits, our agency—in finance and in spirituality. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Standing for what you believe in is essential for long-term success in the boardroom.
On this episode we hear from Dr. Steve Albrecht an accomplished author, safety consultant, and retired San Diego PD Officer/Detective. We cover the topics of how police work has changed in the last 40 years, the gap between citizens and cops, de-policing, law enforcement suicide rates, and a whole lot more. Check out Dr. Albrecht's books at the links below:
With so many people working from home these days, it seems odd to do a show on workplace violence. But the reality is that Covid hasn’t erased workplace violence; it’s just influenced the shape of it. From fights over mask-wearing to increased financial stress that shortens tempers to a blurring of boundaries between domestic and workplace violence, the ability to accurate assess – and respond to – threats can mean the difference between life and death. On this episode of The Forensic Psychologist, Dr. Joni Johnston talks with workplace violence expert Dr. Steve Albrecht on what employers and employees need to know. Dr. Steve Albrecht is one of the country’s leading experts on workplace and school violence prevention and on dealing with high-risk employees, students, customers, library patrons, and taxpayers. In 1994, Dr. Steve Albrecht co-wrote Ticking Bombs, one of the first business books on workplace violence. As part of his on-going research, he has interviewed three workplace murderers in prison.
Do you know what to do if you are faced with harassment or bullying in your library? According to Dr. Steve Albrecht, one of the nation’s leading experts on library safety and security, many of us do not. Because of this, cases often go unreported, which can lead to unfortunate consequences. On this podcast you’ll learn about the importance of having policies in place to deal with bullying and harassment, how this is a training matter, and what the intervention processes should look like in libraries. I hope you’ll tune in for this important conversation.
In these uncertain times you need to have conversations with people smart than you. Josh Abner - US local political corruption historian discusses Realistic Police reform, 2nd Amendment and self defense with Award Winning Author Dr. Steve Albrecht and California Activist Deborah Pauly drstevealbrecht.com/ www.amazon.com/gp/product/B088X5…9f5d-b31d6b1bfbee www.ecosystemsbusinessconcierge.com
In this uncertain times you need to have conversations with people smart than you. Josh Abner - US local political corruption historian discusses Realistic Police reform, 2nd Amendment and self defense with Award Winning Author Dr. Steve Albrecht and California Activist Deborah Pauly https://drstevealbrecht.com/ https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B088X5PBRB?pf_rd_r=MV29QJYWAH8S5MKZAHAX&pf_rd_p=edaba0ee-c2fe-4124-9f5d-b31d6b1bfbee www.ecosystemsbusinessconcierge.com
The Sunday edition of the Best of Libby Znaimer
Libby Znaimer is joined by Dr. Steve Albrecht, threat assessment expert and former San-Diego police officer. We have all heard about road rage leading to violence. Now it seems to have moved to the parking lot! Earlier this month a brawl took place at a Mississauga Costco Parking lot over a parking spot. One driver attacked another with keys. Witnesses called the police, captured it on video and A 37-year-old man was charged with assault with a weapon in the aftermath of that incident. Together, Libby and Dr. Albrecht discuss road rage situations.
Dr. Steve Albrecht, HR trainer, workplace violence, retired police officer, author of over 20 books
El robo por empleados es una de las principales causas que motivan la intervención de un especialista en seguridad. Steve Albrecht en un articulo publicado para la revista The interna auditor , titulado “como las empresas pueden reducir el costo del fraude” describe un proceso comun para la investigación de incidentes internos: Se descubre un incidente de robo o fraude. Se identifican los recursos de investigación y se inicia una investigación. Se toma una acción basada en los resultados de la investigación. El incidente se resuelve apretando temporalmente los controles, reemplazando al empleado despedido, etc. El problema radica en que una vez que el evento ha sido resuelto, la organización por lo general vuelve a caer en un estado de aceptación y cualquier control de procedimientos o procesos que implementó pierde su urgencia. En caso de producirse otro problema, la organización simplemente sigue el mismo modelo y cambia a la acción para resolver ese incidente. En este capitulo te quiero compartir algunas frases de Steven Kirby, un experto analista de fraude que señala algunas verdades sobre la deshonestidad por empleados
Dr. Steve Albrecht, author of Some People are No Damn Good, has spent his life and career protecting our schools, workplaces and neighborhoods from crime and violence. In fact, in 1994, he co-wrote ... The post Some People Are No Damn Good: Steve Albrecht appeared first on Author Hour.
Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast - Hosted by Patrick Fitzgibbons
Hello everyone and welcome back. Thank you all for tuning in to the show. The show continues to grow because of you the listener, and supporter. Thank you! Special thanks to all the brave men and women working in the criminal justice field. Thank you for what you do. Keep up the great work. In this episode, Patrick talks to Dr. Steve Albrecht. Dr. Albrecht is internationally recognized for his expertise in high-risk HR issues. He uses his human resources, security, writing, teaching, and law enforcement background to present training programs that are fast, entertaining, and even fun. He covers workplace and school violence prevention, harassement prevention, team building and coaching skills for supervisors. Patrick and Steve talk about a variety of issues, from leadership to the current state of law enforcement. A great episode. You can find Steve here: http://drstevealbrecht.com/ Find Steve's book here: https://www.amazon.com/Some-People-Are-Damn-Good-ebook/dp/B07GSLHQRK/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1535139519&sr=1-1&keywords=some+people+are+no+damn+good Do you love coffee? Then you are going to love the products from Four Sigmatic. Head over the www.cjevolution.com and get 15% off your purchases. Stay tuned for more great episodes. Patrick
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Crisis management plans are often overlooked or underdeveloped until a real crisis happens. Find out from crisis management experts, Bob May and Steve Albrecht, how to handle and create a strategy that works to protect you, your company and employees. See the show notes.
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A road rage incident in Missisauga was caught on dash cam video and posted to YouTube. The incident from Monday saw a man cut off the filming driver and at an exit, the man exited his vehicle agitated, wanting to confront the driver. This incident comes after a report that says cases of Road Rage in the GTA are on the rise. Guest - Angelo DiCicco, General Manager of Young Drivers of Canada How do people develop road rage? Is it a hard habit to kick? Guest - Dr. Steve Albrecht,t rainer, speaker, author, and consultant, expertise in high risk HR issues, stress management. Former police officer with San Diego Police Department What is left for the right? Politics has become more and more divided, and more enflamed. This comes especially after the events of this past weekend in Charlottesville. What options are there for the right. Are all people who swing right wing being labelled “alt right”? Guest - Tim Harper, Freelance Writer and Editor Politics continued… Guest - Nour El-Kadri, Professor at the Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa A white van jumped the sidewalk in Barcelona's Las Ramblas district, plowing into tourists and residents. The Spanish paper El Pais says police are treating it like a terror attack. Guest - John Thompson. Security Consultant, Strategic Intelligence Group
Steve Albrecht stapelt am HZB Solarzellen, um deren Wirkungsgrad zu erhöhen. Das macht er mittels hybrider Materialien, wie beispielsweise Perowskiten.
Steve Albrecht leitet die Nachwuchsgruppe Perowskit-Tandem-Solarzellen am HZB und ich lasse mir kurz normale Solarzellen erklären.
With Dr. Steve Albrecht, a speaker, author, and expert on high risk security issues.
Episode two examines a multi-faceted, important issue: library security. American Libraries Associate Editor and Dewey Decibel host Phil Morehart talks to three people from the library world who work to help us understand how to handle safety issues—both large-scale, harrowing encounters and smaller but still disconcerting events—in our buildings and on our campuses. Mary Ann Jacob, a library aide who works at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, who was present during the fatal shootings on December 14, 2012, shares her powerful story and how it led to her current work with Everytown for Gun Safety. Kathleen Moeller-Peiffer, director of New Mexico State Library, explains some of the active shooter training programs she made available to her staff at the New Mexico and New Jersey state libraries. Steve Albrecht, former San Diego police officer, host of the podcast Crime Time with Steve Albrecht, and author of Library Security: Better Communication, Safer Facilities (ALA Editions, 2015), provides tips on what libraries can do to stay safe on a day-to-day basis.
How managers can deal with difficult employees, more about the encryption debate between the FBI and Apple, border security, plus a Member Spotlight interview with Steve Albrecht, CPP.
What Podcaster's Can Learn from Johnny Manzel I live in Cleveland, Ohio. Out sports teams are not good. We have tremendously talented people like LeBron James and Johnny Manzel, but still we can't win. Last year out football team the Cleveland Browns draft Johnny Manzel with their first round pick. Johnny rubbed his fingers together in a way to say, "I'm going to get paid." It became his signature. It appeared in Johnny's mind that he had achieved his goal. He had maid it to the NFL. The bad news is that is not THE goal of a football player. THE GOAL is to win the Super Bowl. Johnny had a reputation as being a person who was more interested in parties than play books. He always seemed a bit unprepared. This was his first year, but Johnny was now a professional football player. In this league you either carry your weight, or you are traded. As more and more stories of Johnny (more or less) goofing off came to the surface (welcome to being famous), it really appeared that this kid had his priorities out of whack. Paul Colligan has an episode where he said, "Starting A Podcast To Hit iTunes “New And Notable” Is Like Launching A Business To Get Into The Phone Book." This is a classic, and it ties into this analogy. The goal of a podcaster is not to be in New Noteworthy, the goal is to impact your audience. Your goal is to bring value. For some, the goal is to create revenue streams that help supplement their income. When I wrote my book "More Podcast Money" getting it into Amazon was not the goal, the goal was to help people set realistic financial goals with their podcast. Amazon is a tool to help me do that. The 8 Week Myth About iTunes New and Noteworthy In the book Podcast Launch (by John Lee Dumas) a very unfortunate paragraph states that you "Have a mere 8 weeks to be featured within the best podcast advertising real estate on the planet." This needs tweaked. It should read, "You can only be considered NEW for 8 weeks, you can be considered Noteworthy any time." Because of this unfortunate paragraph people are spending all their and effort focusing on getting into New and Noteworthy. This is very much like Johnny Manzel focusing on getting into the NFL. It's not the goal, it's a milestone. In the same way that being drafted into the NFL equals success (as many people get cut, and many first round draft picks never measure up to their potential). You can get into iTunes (I outline the 27 steps here), and to get into New and Noteworthy you pretty much need a pulse. Podcasting and Stalkers When I was growing up my sister gave too much information to a guy she met on the bus. The next thing I know, is she is getting really creepy phone calls. We eventually had to work with the phone company and the local police (and his mother) to get him to stop calling. It was creepy Talking in Generalizations Today Let's not get to tied up in being 100% accurate today? What I mean by this is most stalking situations are men stalking women. In some cases it's men who are creepy. In many cases it's the women who are being too polite. Men are from Marz and Women are from Venus is not entirely accurate. There are always exceptions to the rule. Today, let's generalize and be OK with it. Dr. Steve Albrecht Dr. Steve Albrecht has worked with the San Diego police for years where he spent six years in the Domestic Violence Unit, and he handled over 1,500 cases. He is internationally recognized for his expertise in high-risk HR issues. he has authored many books on the subject of work place violence. Check out Dr. Steve Albrecht's Books and Amazon.com The bad news about the Internet is when you put information out there, it's out there (pretty much forever). If you don't want naked pictures of yourself (celebrities) on the Internet, then don't post them. For me, I have a Facebook profile for my podcast, and one for my family and fiends. I share different items with different profiles. Some questions we answer: When is sharing personal information too much information? What should I do if someone is crossing the line? When do you get the police involved? All I said was I liked her Steaks... It was the first day of a new job. My boss introduced my to Angie Salsbury. I said, "I like your steaks" (making a silly joke). The next day I was told I would have to apologize. At first I thought my boss was joking, but he wasn't. So I walked over and stated I didn't mean to disrespect her and moved on. She actually was a great person, but I had no idea where she drew her line and I crossed it. The bottom line is (Gentlemen if I can have your attention please), we don't know where the ladies draw the line. I've worked with women who said things that were so over the top sexually explicit that it would make a prostitute blush. We all have our limits. The bottom line is we have to respect each other's boundaries. Don't Be Polite Ladies, I love that you are so loving an caring. This is not one of those times when you need to worry about hurting someone's feelings. You don't have to be mean and call names, but you need to say in clear and precise words that you do not want any further interaction with this person. Do not leave any room for doubts. Don't Let This Episode Stop You From Starting A Podcast There are weird and creepy people who need help every day. You stand next to them at the grocery checkout. You sit next to them at the movies. This is not a huge problem in podcasting, but as more women get into podcasting I wanted to make sure we were all on the same page. I wanted to let you know what to do, and how to act, and who to call if you think you might be having an issue. Mentioned on this Episode New Media Europe Podcast Midatlantic International Podcast Day Ready to Start a Podcast? Check out www.theschoolofpodcasting.com