by Bryce Stockman | Oct 1, 2018 | Articles, Covert Blog
Arriving at work one day to find your property tagged with graffiti is a frustrating experience. Graffiti devalues your property, is costly to remove, and looks ugly. Being proactive in reducing the chances of it happening are better than being reactive in removing...
by Bryce Stockman | Aug 16, 2018 | Articles, Covert Blog
You're on video virtually everywhere you go that there's any type of public interaction. That video not only aids in reducing theft, it documents what goes on in its view during the normal day. Because it documents incidents, it can be used as evidence in some cases....
by covertadmin | Oct 3, 2017 | Articles, Covert Blog
United States v Stephens (1991) Author: Josh Valdez The court has decided the following: The charges against Stephens still stand. The attempt for a writ of certiorari will be voided due to probable cause and obtaining the evidence needed for conviction through...
by covertadmin | Oct 3, 2017 | Articles, Covert Blog
Should the U.S. Drinking Age Remain at 21? Author: Josh Valdez Within the vast majority of societies spread throughout the world, people who are 18 years old are considered adults and can be held responsible for living on his own, holding dangerous jobs, enlisting or...
by covertadmin | Oct 3, 2017 | Articles, Covert Blog
Presumed Consent in Organ Procurement in the United States By: Josh Valdez Every 12 minutes another individual’s name will be added onto the national transplant waiting list. This means that from the time you entered into this one hour class and by the time you leave...
by covertadmin | Oct 3, 2017 | Articles, Covert Blog
Drugs and Crime By: Josh Valdez What’s the nature of the drugs-crime link? The connection between drugs and crime are empirical. Those who sell or use illicit drugs are more likely to commit crime. Of course, using it, transporting it, and possession, are all...