| March Thu, 2020
Wise words revisited: ‘There is simply no way to avoid sacrifice’
With recent orders by several governors that residents “stay home,” the restrictions imposed state by state on the American public in response to the COVID-19 public health emergency have become nearly as severe as those imposed during World War II, when curfews and rationing were as common as serving the country via the military draft. The open question facing today’s population is whether we remain culturally capable, as we were 70 years ago, of abiding by such restrictions on our personal freedoms for the greater good.
| February Wed, 2020
What is the ‘boogaloo’? How online calls for a violent uprising are hitting the mainstream
The report "represents a breakthrough case study in the capacity to identify cyber swarms and viral insurgencies in nearly real time as they are developing in plain sight," John Farmer, a former New Jersey attorney general who is director of the Miller Center for Community Protection and Resilience at Rutgers University, wrote in the report's foreword.
| January Mon, 2020
The Miller Center for Community Protection & Resilience Recognizes the 75th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz
Today, on the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, the world is reminded of the unspeakable horrors endured during the Holocaust and our duty to honor, through remembrance, the human capacity to rebuild.
| January Tue, 2020
Miller Center Contributes to Department of Homeland Security Report
The Miller Center for Community Protection and Resilience (CPR) senior fellow Paul Goldenberg is the co-chair of the Homeland Security Advisory Council, which issued a report on preventing violent crime targeting faith-based groups.