EPISODE · Jun 22, 2023 · 8 MIN
Domestic Violence Incidents for Security Clearance Holders and Applicants
from Security Clearance Careers Podcast
Domestic violence is one of several 'shadow pandemics' that began to rise following the COVID-19 lockdowns, mental health strain, and adjustments in daily life. And domestic violence is one area that can and has come up for security clearance holders and applicants. Local laws can sometimes make domestic violence issues more confusing and troublesome for applicants, who wonder if an arrest is actually reportable or what dropped charges will mean for their security clearance. Like all areas, honesty is the best policy - especially if you can explain your situation. And most importantly, if you are in a situation and feel unsafe, don't feel the need to 'protect' your partner's security clearance eligibility by failing to report an incident or issue. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Domestic violence is one of several 'shadow pandemics' that began to rise following the COVID-19 lockdowns, mental health strain, and adjustments in daily life. And domestic violence is one area that can and has come up for security clearance holders and applicants. Local laws can sometimes make domestic violence issues more confusing and troublesome for applicants, who wonder if an arrest is actually reportable or what dropped charges will mean for their security clearance. Like all areas, honesty is the best policy - especially if you can explain your situation. And most importantly, if you are in a situation and feel unsafe, don't feel the need to 'protect' your partner's security clearance eligibility by failing to report an incident or issue. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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