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Homeland Security Involves Everyone: Back Your Blue Ep. 42
Lt Roger Nalls, Cobb Police Homeland Security Commander and Officer Aaron Wilson, Cobb PIO discuss safety and security at large events in light of the recent terror attack in New Orleans. Discussion centered on the

Choosing a Reputable Bail Bondsman Matters — Here’s Why
The company you choose to manage your bail bond can have a direct impact on how quickly you or your loved one gets out of custody and on how easy it is to follow up

Recognizing Kindness Behind the Badge: Back Your Blue Ep. 41
Donna Georgiana and Chris Miller with Gotcha Covered Blankets believe in honoring the many acts of kindness police officers perform every day and that’s why some of those officers will be recipients of awards at

Navigating Reentry to Society: Back Your Blue Ep. 40
Joey Stafford shares details about the Gwinnett Sheriff’s Office GRIP program that helps prepare inmates for life after release from jail. With in-custody jobs and training programs, released participants are better prepared for re-entry into

Trailblazer for Community Supervision: Back Your Blue Ep. 39
Commissioner Michael Nail started his career as a probation officer and worked in all aspects of corrections before serving as the first commissioner of The Georgia Department of Community Supervision (DCS) following its formation in

The Heart Behind Our Mission: How A 2nd Chance Bail Bonds Makes a Difference
The bail bonds industry often carries a reputation of being purely transactional and very impersonal. For the average jail bonding company that might be true, but A 2nd Chance Bail Bonds does things differently. At

Comfort in the Face of Crisis: Back Your Blue Ep. 38
Roswell Fire Department Chaplain Dorie Griggs explains the very important role chaplains play in the first responder community. In the face of tragedies, a comforting figure serves a valuable function to victims as well as

Helping Youth BEFORE They Find Trouble: Back Your Blue Ep. 37
“Isn’t it better that your first experience with the police is a positive one and not at a traffic stop,” asks Sgt. Anwar Sillah of the Dunwoody Police Department. Building a closer, positive relationship between