Pest Response Review Committee Report

Pest Response Review Committee Report
Title Pest Response Review Committee Report PDF eBook
Author California. Department of Food and Agriculture. Pest Response Review Committee
Publisher
Pages 126
Release 1983
Genre Pests
ISBN

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Pesticides

Pesticides
Title Pesticides PDF eBook
Author California. Legislature. Assembly. Interim General Research Committee. Subcommitte on Pesticides
Publisher
Pages 230
Release 1964
Genre Pesticides
ISBN

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Report of the Fort Hood Independent Review Committee

Report of the Fort Hood Independent Review Committee
Title Report of the Fort Hood Independent Review Committee PDF eBook
Author United States. Fort Hood Independent Review Committee
Publisher Independently Published
Pages 148
Release 2020-12-22
Genre Missing persons
ISBN

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The U. S. Secretary of the Army appointed the Fort Hood Independent Review Committee(FHIRC or Committee) and directed it to "conduct a comprehensive assessment of the Fort Hoodcommand climate and culture, and its impact, if any, on the safety, welfare and readiness of ourSoldiers and units." In addressing this mandate, the FHIRC determined that during the time periodcovered by the Review, the command climate relative to the Sexual Harassment/Assault Responseand Prevention (SHARP) Program at Fort Hood was ineffective, to the extent that there was apermissive environment for sexual assault and sexual harassment.As set forth in this Report, specific Findings demonstrate that the implementation of theSHARP Program was ineffective. During the review period, no Commanding General or subordinateechelon commander chose to intervene proactively and mitigate known risks of high crime, sexualassault and sexual harassment. The result was a pervasive lack of confidence in the SHARP Programand an unacceptable lack of knowledge of core SHARP components regarding reporting and certainvictim services. Under a structurally weak and under-resourced III Corps SHARP Program, theSexual Assault Review Board (SARB) process was primarily utilized to address administrative and notthe actual substantive aspects of the Program. While a powerful tool by design, the SARB processbecame a missed opportunity to develop and implement proactive strategies to create a respectfulculture and prevent and reduce incidents of sexual assault and sexual harassment. From the III Corpslevel and below, the SHARP Program was chronically under-resourced, due to understaffing, lack oftraining, lack of credentialed SHARP professionals, and lack of funding. Most of all, it lackedcommand emphasis where it was needed the most: the enlisted ranks.A resonant symptom of the SHARP Program's ineffective implementation was significantunderreporting of sexual harassment and sexual assault. Without intervention from the NCOs andofficers entrusted with their health and safety, victims feared the inevitable consequences of reporting: ostracism, shunning and shaming, harsh treatment, and indelible damage to their career. Many haveleft the Army or plan to do so at the earliest opportunity.As part of the command climate, the issues of crime and Criminal Investigation Division(CID) operations were examined. The Committee determined that serious crime issues on and offFort Hood were neither identified nor addressed. There was a conspicuous absence of an effectiverisk management approach to crime incident reduction and Soldier victimization. A militaryinstallation is essentially a large, gated community. The Commander of a military installation possessesa wide variety of options to proactively address and mitigate the spectrum of crime incidents. Despitehaving the capability, very few tools were employed at Fort Hood to do so. Both the Directorate ofEmergency Services (DES) and the CID have a mandate and a role to play in crime reduction.Each contributed very little analysis, feedback and general situational awareness to the command towardfacilitating and enabling such actions. This was another missed opportunity.The deficient climate also extended into the missing Soldier scenarios, where no onerecognized the slippage in accountability procedures and unwillingness or lack of ability of noncommissioned officers (NCOs) to keep track of their subordinates. The absence of any formalprotocols for Soldiers who fail to report resulted in an ad hoc approach by units and Military Police(MP) to effectively address instances of missing Soldiers during the critical first 24 hours, again withadverse consequences.Consistent with the FHIRC Charter, this Report sets forth nine Findings and offers seventyRecommendations.

Report and Recommendations of the Select Committee on Pest Control

Report and Recommendations of the Select Committee on Pest Control
Title Report and Recommendations of the Select Committee on Pest Control PDF eBook
Author New York (N.Y.). City Council. Select Committee on Pest Control
Publisher
Pages 48
Release 2001
Genre Rodents
ISBN

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Contemporary Pest Control Practices and Prospects

Contemporary Pest Control Practices and Prospects
Title Contemporary Pest Control Practices and Prospects PDF eBook
Author National Research Council (U.S.). Study on Problems of Pest Control. Executive Committee
Publisher
Pages 548
Release 1975
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN

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Pest Control and Wildlife Relationships

Pest Control and Wildlife Relationships
Title Pest Control and Wildlife Relationships PDF eBook
Author National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Pest Control and Wildlife Relationships
Publisher
Pages 28
Release 1962
Genre
ISBN

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Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Government Operations

Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Government Operations
Title Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Government Operations PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations
Publisher
Pages 1572
Release 1964
Genre Executive departments
ISBN

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