For over 25 years,
Cliff Mariani was a member of the New York Police Department. Cliff Mariani began his writing career in the early 1970's.
With an eye for detail and a skill with words, he wrote unique and innovative study and reference publications for the law
enforcement community. In addition to being a police officer and writer, he has been a researcher and editor. Cliff Mariani is the author of a number of books for the law enforcement and criminal justice community:
Domestic Violence Survival Guide; Terrorism Prevention and Response: The Definitive
Law Enforcement Guide to Prepare for Terrorist Activity; Police Supervisor's Test Manual; New Jersey Motor Vehicles - Condensed
Guide; A.B.C. Manual For Law Enforcement Officials; and, Connecticut Motor Vehicles
- Condensed Guide. Additionally, he has published a number of promotional
and operational materials geared toward New York Police Department police officers.
Captain Robert L. Snow is a 30 year veteran of the
Indianapolis Police Department. He has served throughout the ranks as a police
officer, sergeant, lieutenant, and captain. As a police executive, he has been
the Indianapolis Police Department’s Commander of Planning and Research, the Chief’s Administrative Assistant,
Executive Officer and Captain of Detectives. His current assignment is as the
Commander of the Homicide.
Robert graduated from Indiana University summa cum
laude with degrees in Criminal Justice and Psychology. He has been a publishing
writer for well over 20 years, with dozens of articles and short stories in such national magazines as Playboy, Reader’s
Digest, LAW & ORDER, Action Digest, Police, and the National Enquirer.
Captain Snow has also written nine books: "The Complete Guide to Personal and Home Safety," "SWAT Teams," "Family Abuse,"
"Stopping A Stalker," "Terrorists Among Us," "Looking For Carroll Beckwith," "Deadly Cults,"
"Murder 101," and "Sex Crimes Investigation."
Detective Mike Proctor
is a thirty-year veteran of the Westminster Police Department and is a recognized expert on stalking who has worked and consulted
on over 100 stalking cases. He has appeared on 20/20, America's Most Wanted, CNN, The Maury Povich Show, Unsolved Mysteries,
and Case Closed, and is frequently quoted in the press. He also consulted on the 1996 Police Officers Standards and Training
video training course on stalking and teaches at both the professional and university level.
Detective Mike Proctor
holds a BA in Geography from California State College, Long Beach; and, a Lifetime Standard Secondary Teaching Credential,
as well as a Community College Credential. Additionally, he has had over 900
hours of law enforcement academic training in courses such as: Sexual Assault investigation, Domestic Violence-Advance Investigator
training; Psychological Profiling and Criminal Investigation Analysis; AFT Bomb and crime scene Investigation; Occult and
Ritualistic Crime Scene Investigation; and, Homicide Investigation techniques.
Detective Mike Proctor
is the author of How to Stop a Stalker. According to his book
description, “One out of every 12 women and one out of every 45 men in the United States are stalked at some point in
their lifetime! If you are a victim of a stalker or you suspect that you might
be, this book will give you the means not only to protect yourself, but ultimately to help put the stalker behind bars. This indispensable handbook on a serious problem, complete with many examples taken
from actual cases, will be of great use to current or potential stalking victims, victim advocates, law enforcement officials,
personnel departments, and employers.”
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