Anna Mydlarz has been a career law enforcement officer, serving with the city
of Buffalo Police Department for over 20 years. She has had experience in patrol
work and has been promoted to detective, serving with the burglary task force, vice squad and narcotics squad. She currently serves in the communication crime unit, which specializes in high-tech crimes. stalking,
telephone harassment, and Internet crimes. Furthermore, she serves on several
task forces that are at the foremost of emerging issues.
Anna Mydlarz co-authored with Donald Hutton Guide to Homeland Security Careers and Guide to Law Enforcement Careers.
According to the book description of the Guide
to Law Enforcement Careers, “Hundreds of jobs are listed and described in local, state, federal, military, and
special law enforcement agencies. Here’s advice on where to look for job openings, how to apply, and how to meet law
enforcement agency qualifications. Careers cover a variety of areas including municipal police officer, deputy sheriff, corrections
officer, state police officer, federal agents, criminal investigators, and many more. Advice is given and opportunities are
cited for current and recently retired law enforcement officers. Helpful web sites are listed in this edition, and more than
100 law enforcement insignia patches are illustrated.”
According to the book
description of Guide to Law Enforcement Careers, “Hundreds of jobs are listed and described in local, state, federal, military, and special law
enforcement agencies. Here’s advice on where to look for job openings, how to apply, and how to meet law enforcement
agency qualifications. Careers cover a variety of areas including municipal police officer, deputy sheriff, corrections officer,
state police officer, federal agents, criminal investigators, and many more. Advice is given and opportunities are cited for
current and recently retired law enforcement officers. Helpful web sites are listed in this edition, and more than 100 law
enforcement insignia patches are illustrated.”
According to the book description of Guide to Homeland Security Careers,
“In the wake of 9/11, Homeland Security has become the forefront of national issues and the center of a growing source
of new employment. New careers are already opening, not only in military and law enforcement fields, but also in scientific
research, cyber technology, bio-medical technology, disaster assistance and relief, air marshal operations, intelligence operations,
and many other areas. This brand-new directory describes career opportunities in these and related security fields. The authors
describe job designations in detail, and provide addresses, phone numbers, web sites, and a helpful glossary of Homeland Security
terms. They also offer detailed advice on résumé preparation and making a good impression at a job interview.
Additional information includes details on background checks and sources of specialized training that relate to homeland security.
This brand new directory will be valued by a wide audience, including high school and college students, as well as law enforcement,
military, and medical personnel who are looking to advance their careers.”
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