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Argiriou, Cap
and Mauro
April 6, 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
police officers who have authored books.
Steven Argiriou began his
law enforcement career as a uniformed patrolman
with the
New York Police Department; serving in midtown
and lower Manhattan in the early 1980s. During his service with the
NYPD he earned eleven commendations for police
service. After separation from
Air Force active duty in 1996,
Steve Argiriou was hired by the
Noblesville Police Department (Indiana) where
he served as a Police Sergeant, Legal Advisor and Field Training Officer.
Steven Argiriou is currently a Lieutenant
Colonel in the
Air Force Reserve and a Program Manager with
the Office of Accreditation, Federal
Law Enforcement Training Accreditation. He has
an AA and BA in
Criminal Justice, as well as his JD.
Steven Argiriou is the author of
Concealed Handgun Carry. According to the book description, Concealed
Handgun Carry is a no nonsense street smart "how to" book providing tips
and tactics on the lawful, effective and safe carrying of a concealed handgun
from an experienced street-cop, law school graduate and Judge Advocate General
(JAG).
V.J. Cap was a
New York Police Department police officer for
just under ten years. He is the author of Cruzes Quest.
According to the book description, Henry Cruze grew up in the Caribbean
Islands. He was raised by his father, Jonathan, and Sir Harold Gutterman, who
owned the plantation he called home. His father and Sir Harold decided to send
Henry to the Merchant Naval Academy in London when he was just eleven years of
age. Loving the sea and the world in which he was part of as an officer and able
seamen, Henry spent the next six years serving under Captain Petershis captain,
his mentor, his friend. Henrys life changed the day Captain Peters was murdered
by pirates. From that day on he made it his lifes work to cure the Islands of
this murderous band.
Lieutenant
Paul Mauro has been a member of the
New York Police Department for more than nine
years. During his career he has held assignments in patrol, vice, narcotics and
integrity control-related assignments. Prior to joining
NYPD,
Paul Mauro held a variety of jobs, including
calypso musician, East Coast editor for National Lampoon magazine and a 4-year
stint as an English professor.
Paul Mauro has written in a variety of venues
including Associated Press, Maxim, National Lampoon, and Metro newspapers.
Paul Mauro is the author and sometimes
co-author of a twelve volume series of childrens books referred to as the
Detective Academy.
Police-Writers.com now hosts 936
police officers (representing 394 police
departments) and their 1995
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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