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M. Hunter Martaindale
M. Hunter Martaindale
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Active shooter events from 2000 to 2012
JP Blair, MH Martaindale, T Nichols
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin 7, 2014
882014
United States active shooter events from 2000 to 2010: Training and equipment implications
JP Blair, MH Martaindale
Texas State University, 2013
732013
The evolution of active shooter response training protocols since Columbine: Lessons from the Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training Center
MH Martaindale, JP Blair
Journal of contemporary criminal justice 35 (3), 342-356, 2019
572019
Active-shooter events in the workplace: Findings and policy implications
M Hunter Martaindale, WL Sandel, J Pete Blair
Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning 11 (1), 6-20, 2017
312017
A scientific examination of the 21-foot rule
WL Sandel, MH Martaindale, JP Blair
Police practice and research 22 (3), 1314-1329, 2021
242021
Evaluating police tactics: An empirical assessment of room entry techniques
JP Blair, MH Martaindale
Routledge, 2014
222014
Active shooter training drill increases blood and salivary markers of stress
MJ McAllister, MH Martaindale, LI Rentería
International journal of environmental research and public health 17 (14), 5042, 2020
142020
Throwing a chair could save officers’ lives during room entries
JP Blair, MH Martaindale
International Journal of Police Science & Management 19 (2), 110-119, 2017
142017
Peek or push: an examination of two types of room clearing tactics for active shooter event response
JP Blair, MH Martaindale, WL Sandel
Sage open 9 (3), 2158244019871052, 2019
112019
Firefighters with higher cardiorespiratory fitness demonstrate lower markers of cardiovascular disease risk
MJ McAllister, DE Gonzalez, M Leonard, MH Martaindale, RJ Bloomer, ...
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 64 (12), 1036-1040, 2022
92022
Focus: The Science of Stress: Virtual Reality Based Active Shooter Training Drill Increases Salivary and Subjective Markers of Stress
MJ McAllister, MH Martaindale, AE Gonzalez, MJ Case
The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 95 (1), 105, 2022
92022
Correlates of the number shot and killed in active shooter events
JP Blair, WL Sandel, MH Martaindale
Homicide studies 25 (4), 335-360, 2021
82021
Women demonstrate lower markers of stress and oxidative stress during active shooter training drill
MJ McAllister, MH Martaindale
Comprehensive psychoneuroendocrinology 6, 100046, 2021
82021
Improving the accuracy of firearm identification in a dynamic use of force scenario
MH Martaindale
Police Quarterly 24 (1), 104-130, 2021
82021
Should firearms be allowed in K-12 public schools? An analysis of law enforcement’s perceptions of armed teacher policies
J Schildkraut, MH Martaindale
Security Journal 35 (4), 1288-1307, 2022
62022
Misrepresenting the FBI active shooter report: A response to Lott
JP Blair, MH Martaindale
ACJS Today 40 (3), 32-35, 2015
62015
Can a virtual reality training scenario elicit similar stress response as a realistic scenario-based training scenario?
MH Martaindale, WL Sandel, A Duron, MJ McAllister
Police Quarterly 27 (1), 109-129, 2024
42024
Armed and considered capable? Law enforcement officers’ attitudes about armed teacher policies in the USA
MH Martaindale, J Schildkraut
Crime prevention and community safety 24 (2), 116-131, 2022
42022
@#% $!: The Impact of Officer Profanity on Civilians’ Perception of What Constitutes Reasonable Use of Force
MH Martaindale, WL Sandel, A Duron, JP Blair
Police Quarterly 26 (2), 194-212, 2023
32023
Risk factors for cardiometabolic disease in professional firefighters
MJ McAllister, DE Gonzalez, M Leonard, MH Martaindale, RJ Bloomer, ...
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 65 (2), 119-124, 2023
32023
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