Workplace Violence in 2020
TASA ID: 10544
On April 23, 2020, at 2:00 p.m. (ET), The TASA Group, in conjunction with security consultant Larry Fennelly and certified protection professional Marianna Perry, will present a free, one-hour interactive webinar presentation, Workplace Violence in 2020, for all legal professionals.
During this presentation, Larry and Marianna will discuss:
- Definitions
- Recordkeeping
- Trigger of Events
- Case Studies
- Resources
- Conclusion
Disclaimer: Please remember that if you are applying for CLE credit you must attend for the full 60 minutes of the LIVE presentation, not the ONDemand version. If a participant is seeking credit in states we are not approved to issue credit and the participating party seeking credit incurs a fee to receive said credit, it is not the obligation of TASA to remit payment for such credit. It is the participant's obligation to remit payment to the state in which they would like to receive credit.
About The Presenters:
Larry Fennelly is an authority on security planning and analysis, the study of how environmental factors contribute to criminal victimization on the use of physical hardware, alarms, lighting, site design and management practices. Larry is also a litigation consultant and an expert on security policies and procedures and guard management. Mr. Fennelly was a Sergeant at Harvard College, employed by the Harvard University Polices until April 25, 1996. His duties included Crime Prevention and Training. Trained as a Crime Prevention Specialist and serving in this capacity for 21 years at Harvard, he was also the department’s Training Officer and Assistant Court Officer. In 1982, Mr. Fennelly was appointed to President Reagan’s Task Force on Crime Prevention and Violent Crime, which explored what the private sector was doing to prevent crime and what was being done for employees who were victims of crime.
Marianna Perry is a Certified Protection Professional through ASIS International and has 35+ years of progressive experience in law enforcement, physical security, safety and loss control. Marianna received her B.A. degree from Bellarmine University and her Master’s Degree from Eastern Kentucky University. She is a safety and security consultant and is a frequent presenter at the annual ASIS International Seminar. Marianna is a former trooper and detective with the Kentucky State Police and was previously the Director of the National Crime Prevention Institute at the University of Louisville. She is a member of the ASIS International School Safety and Security Council.