One of the most important benefits of earning the OTD degree is that it will give you the edge you need to provide occupational therapy services under the Affordable Care Act (ACA).Read More
Next time some offers you an extended warranty, the question to ask yourself is “Where do I fall on the risk scale?” If you fall near the risk-averse end, you may be more comfortable buying the warranty. But if you fall near the risk-loving end, you will be more comfortable declining the warranty. Like most things in psychology,...Read More
When you are deciding on an educational program, one of the best strategies is to educate yourself about options. Occupational therapists could practice with a bachelor of science degree until 2007, at which time the degree requirement changed and occupational therapists were required to enter the field with either a master’s degree or professional doctorate...Read More
Four major research studies have concluded that at least 40% of police officer families experience domestic violence in contrast to 10% of families in the general population. Although the research shows that among veteran police officers this percentage declines to about 24%, the fact remains that domestic violence is 2-4 times more likely in police...Read More
When discussing homeland security law and policy I must mention the turning point for our country – September 11th. You likely remember where you were that day and what you were doing. I was planning a trip to New York and was scheduled to leave on the 14th. The immediate response after 9/11 was to...Read More
The police have the authority to enforce the law. There are two reasonable expectations that go along with that authority: First, law enforcement officers will follow the law in enforcing the law. Second, law enforcement officers will not engage in serious criminal activity themselves. The data for 2010 is interesting in considering these two reasonable...Read More
I first attended Eastern Kentucky University after graduating high school in the Fall of 1970. I, like other freshmen in college focused more on the social life than on school work and ultimately dropped out before the end of the first semester. In the late 1980's, after being laid off from a job, I realized...Read More
"Everyone from the admissions staff to the instructors here are so enthusiastic about my education. The faculty at EKU really have made the material come alive. I feel involved with EKU even though I have never stepped foot on the campus."Read More
In the United States, the media and the government have created a socially constructed image of the police as the effective thin blue line that stands between anarchy and order. Officers and detectives are constructed as effective crime fighters who prevent crime and protect us from criminals. Police are portrayed as effective crime fighters who...Read More