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California State University San Bernardino: Faculty In The News, Sept. 8
Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed about security at the U.S. Capitol as law enforcement prepares for a Sept. 18 rally in Wa ...
September 8, 2021
Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed about security at the U.S. Capitol as law enforcement prepares for a Sept. 18 rally in Washington, D.C., and Anthony Silard (public administration, wrote about βThe Challenge of Being Authentic in the Digital Age.β
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NOTE:Β Faculty, if you are interviewed and quoted by news media, or if your work has been cited, and you have an online link to the article or video, please let us know. Contact us atΒ news@csusb.edu.
CSUSB professor discusses U.S. Capitol security as Sept. 18 βJustice for J6β rally approaches
The Hill
Sept. 7, 2021
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Members of Congress and law enforcement are bracing for potential security threats on Sept. 18 when a βJustice for J6β rally is planned to support the more than 570 people charged with crimes related to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. While expected to be smaller than the Jan. 6 riot, experts, like Brian Levin, director of CSUSBβs Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, are encouraging security planners to take it seriously.
βThis is coming eight months afterβ Jan. 6, Levin said. βItβs a different scenario, but weβre getting a much more isolated and also angry and conspiratorial sliver that is not only labeling an election as stolen but is also labeling violent criminal defendants as political prisoners, and that's another marker of extremism.β
Levin said the Capitol Police should be focused on developing a plan that includes securing the perimeter around the Capitol, ideally maintaining some distance between protesters and the building, and avoiding missteps on Jan. 6 by ensuring communication between commanders and officers as well as between the outside entities brought in to help.
βI think here the risk is not doing anything. You need responsive backup from across agencies β you can't just have MPD. You have to have multiple mutual aid going on, planning across multiple agencies, and I think youβre going to have that now,β he said.
Read the complete article at βPolice brace for Capitol rally defending Jan. 6 mob.β
CSUSB professor writes on βThe Challenge of Being Authentic in the Digital Ageβ
Psychology Today
Sept. 6, 2021
The fourth column in a series by Anthony Silard, CSUSB associate professor of public administration, on βSuccess Without Surrender,β discusses βThe Challenge of Being Authentic in the Digital Age,β which says, in part, that the discipline of going offline can be more rewarding that people may think, allowing them to tune into the worldβs real power.
He offers this suggestion: tracking ββOnline Entry Pointsβ (OEPs) to represent specific times of the day during which we go online for any reason. β¦ My goal is to have at most one weekday evening OEP (with a maximum of one hour online, but in practice, it tends to be just a few minutes) and one weekend OEP (also maximum one hour).β
Read how the practice works at βThe Challenge of Being Authentic in the Digital Age.β
These news clips and others may be viewed at βIn the Headlines.β Β
NOTE:Β Faculty, if you are interviewed and quoted by news media, or if your work has been cited, and you have an online link to the article or video, please let us know. Contact us atΒ news@csusb.edu.
CSUSB professor discusses U.S. Capitol security as Sept. 18 βJustice for J6β rally approaches
The Hill
Sept. 7, 2021
Members of Congress and law enforcement are bracing for potential security threats on Sept. 18 when a βJustice for J6β rally is planned to support the more than 570 people charged with crimes related to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. While expected to be smaller than the Jan. 6 riot, experts, like Brian Levin, director of CSUSBβs Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, are encouraging security planners to take it seriously.
βThis is coming eight months afterβ Jan. 6, Levin said. βItβs a different scenario, but weβre getting a much more isolated and also angry and conspiratorial sliver that is not only labeling an election as stolen but is also labeling violent criminal defendants as political prisoners, and that's another marker of extremism.β
Levin said the Capitol Police should be focused on developing a plan that includes securing the perimeter around the Capitol, ideally maintaining some distance between protesters and the building, and avoiding missteps on Jan. 6 by ensuring communication between commanders and officers as well as between the outside entities brought in to help.
βI think here the risk is not doing anything. You need responsive backup from across agencies β you can't just have MPD. You have to have multiple mutual aid going on, planning across multiple agencies, and I think youβre going to have that now,β he said.
Read the complete article at βPolice brace for Capitol rally defending Jan. 6 mob.β
CSUSB professor writes on βThe Challenge of Being Authentic in the Digital Ageβ
Psychology Today
Sept. 6, 2021
The fourth column in a series by Anthony Silard, CSUSB associate professor of public administration, on βSuccess Without Surrender,β discusses βThe Challenge of Being Authentic in the Digital Age,β which says, in part, that the discipline of going offline can be more rewarding that people may think, allowing them to tune into the worldβs real power.
He offers this suggestion: tracking ββOnline Entry Pointsβ (OEPs) to represent specific times of the day during which we go online for any reason. β¦ My goal is to have at most one weekday evening OEP (with a maximum of one hour online, but in practice, it tends to be just a few minutes) and one weekend OEP (also maximum one hour).β
Read how the practice works at βThe Challenge of Being Authentic in the Digital Age.β
These news clips and others may be viewed at βIn the Headlines.β Β
This press release was produced by California State University San Bernardino. The views expressed here are the authorβs own.