Browsing by Author "Li, Dale"
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Building law enforcement officer resilience by identifying barriers to reporting health and wellness concerns in Oklahoma
Mizell, Alina (2022-12)This exploratory, mixed methods, study was informed by the interpretivist paradigm using Grounded Theory to identify barriers to reporting health and wellness concerns to higher command by law enforcement officers. The ... -
Environmental stressors and organizational inefficiencies: A critical analysis of emergency medical technicians in Inchoen, South Korea
Choi, Byunggi (2023-05)As society changes and people's lifestyles change, various emergency dispatches are increasing year after year. Accordingly, there must be an appropriate number of Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) and ambulances to ... -
Fire alone: A critical analysis of disaster-related learning in children's literature
Wier, Lisa (2023-05)The purpose of this study is to critically evaluate how readers perceive natural hazards portrayed in children’s literature, specifically through the Warriors middle school fantasy series about groups of feral cats living ... -
Fire and emergency medical services adaptive capacity: A content analysis of training and education provision in Colorado
Schneider, Lance (2022-12)This study analyzes adaptive capacity in regard to training and education of firefighters and EMS providers in Colorado. Adaptability is required for successful careers of public safety practitioners, but it is commonly ... -
Structure fire response under active threat: A critical analysis of urban fire service strategies in South Texas
O'Neill, Brian Garret (2023-05)Structure fire response involving an active threat creates a unique hazard for first responders, and the challenge is manifested in the varying missions and authorities of responding agencies. Specifically, when fire is ... -
To stay or to go? A critical evaluation of carceral operations in slow-onset disasters
Dement, Carl E., Jr. (2022-05)As the frequency and scale of slow-onset hazards grow, carceral administrators must decide how best to protect their vulnerable population, inmates. Often, administrators are faced with two choices, shelter in place or ...