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Trombetta, Holmes and Ronczkowski
May 17, 2008 (San Dimas, CA) Police-Writers.com
is a website that lists state and local
police officers
who have written books. The website added
three local
law enforcement
officials who have written books.
Jack Trombetta
is a retired detective sergeant from the
Lower Township Police
Department.
Jack Trombetta
served twenty-five years, retiring as the
bureau command of the investigative unit. He is
a certified instructor whose expertise is in
criminal investigations,
interview and interrogations. Currently, he
instructs at the Cape May County Police
Department in defensive tactics and boxing.
Jack Trombetta
attended the FBI National Academy and has a BA
in
Criminal Justice.
In addition to instructing at the police
academy, in his retirement he is a high school
social studies teacher, teaching “at risk”
young people.
Jack Trombetta
is the author of Material Evidence: Who
Would Want to Steal a Corpse, and Why.
According to the book description,
Material Evidence is “a
thought-provoking and thrilling investigation
into the theft of the body of Jesus of
Nazareth. Using historical records
Jack Trombetta
skillfully uncovers the facts surrounding this
event.”
Warren Holmes
was a member of the
Miami Police Department
from 1951 to 1963. He was assigned to the Lie
Detection Bureau from 1955 to 1963 and then
left the police department at the rank of
Detective Sergeant to open a private polygraph
testing firm.
Warren Holmes
is the past president of Florida Polygraph
Association and the Academy for Scientific
Interrogation (the predecessor name of the
American Polygraph Association).
Warren Holmes
is the author of Criminal Interrogation:
A Modern Format for Interrogating Criminal
Suspects Based on the Intellectual Approach.
Michael Ronczkowski,
MPA, began his
law enforcement
career in 1983 as a police officer with the
Miami-Dade Police
Department. Having risen through the
ranks, he continues to serve in an upper
management capacity as a Major overseeing the
Department's
Homeland Security
Bureau. He is also an adjunct professor
teaching courses on
terrorism,
analysis, and the
criminal justice
system at Florida Atlantic University.
A graduate of the FBI
National Academy and recognized internationally
for his analytical skills and crime mapping
expertise, Mike has presented analytical
material at numerous conferences and workshops
for various international associations and the
National Institute of Justice. He managed a
county-wide analytical intelligence unit for
over 8 years, has written analytical policy,
procedures, and training protocols, and has
developed analytical databases and information
resources.
Michael Ronczkowski
is the author of
Terrorism and
Organized Hate Crime.
According to the book description of
Terrorism and
Organized Hate Crime, “In response to
the current terror threat,
law enforcement
agencies must now determine how to train
analysts and properly identify and respond to
critical intelligence. This book explores the
issues that all analysts face, including what
information to gather, how to analyze it, and
the effectiveness of crime analysts
investigating
terrorism.
Events now mandate the unavoidable importance
of understanding "terrorism
analysis." This expert overview provides the
crucial foundation of criminal intelligence
gathering and analysis and defines the nature
of terrorism and its practitioners, subjects of
vital importance if agencies are to play an
effective role in the battle against terror.”
Police-Writers.com now hosts 1005
police officers (representing 421
police departments) and their 2116
police books in 33 categories, there
are also listings of United States federal
law enforcement employees turned
authors, international
police officers who have written
books and civilian police personnel who have
written books.
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