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600 POLICE OFFICERS
June 28, 2007 (San Dimas, CA)
Police-Writers.com is a website that lists state and local police officers who
have written books. With the addition of police officers
George Seibel,
Robert Girod and
Trent Ruble, Police-Writers.com now lists 600
state and local
police officers who have written books.
George Seibel is a former
Chicago Police Department homicide detective
and the Director of the Morton College Institute for Cold Case Solutions
(Cicero, Illinois).
George Seibel is also the author of
Insider's Guide to Policing: What You Need to Know
About Becoming a Cop;
Violent Crimes Investigation: Cases and Materials; Enlightened Police
Questioning, Interviewing, Investigation, and Interrogation; and, Cold Case
Investigation: Cases and Materials.
Dr.
Robert J. Girod, Sr. earned a Doctor of
Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Criminology and Public Administration from The Union
Institute and University and a post-doctoral certificate in Leadership from
Harvard University. Dr.
Robert Girod is a supervisor in the Detective
Bureau with the
Fort Wayne Police Department (Indiana), a
member of the FBIs Federal Bank Robbery Task Force and a part-time special
deputy for the U.S. Marshals Service.
Dr.
Robert J. Girod has served as a Major in the
U.S. Army Reserve and the Indiana Guard
Reserve. He is an adjunct professor and associate faculty member at seven
universities. Dr.
Robert J. Girod is the author of
Profiling The Criminal Mind: Behavioral Science and
Criminal Investigative Analysis.
According to the book
description, Profiling the Criminal Mind is, as the subtitle indicates, is a
text and reference on behavioral science and criminal investigative analysis for
investigators, forensic scientists, prosecutors, behavioral scientists, and
academics. This compilation combines crime scene forensics and experience with
behavioral science to get into the criminal's mind and interpret crime scenes.
A practical guide to applied
criminology, the author brings together his years of experience as a
detective/investigator and professor of criminology and
criminal justice to outline an
inter-disciplinary approach to analyzing crime scenes and crime scene behavior.
Multi-discipline sleuths and researchers into the criminal mind will find this
combined approach to analysis a valuable strategic approach to the study of
violent criminal behavior.
In 1985,
Trent Ruble joined the
Huntington Police Department (Indiana). He is
also a member of the Huntington College Police Department. He is a former
board member of the Huntington County Crime Stoppers and the Police Athletic
League. Trent Ruble has been Republican Precinct Committeeman for his precinct
and a member of the Jackson Township Board.
Trent Ruble is the author of the
fictional novel Harrison Davis: Proof Beyond a
Reasonable Doubt. According to the
book description, Harrison Davis, the Lakewood Police Departments lone
detective, is nearing the end of his police career. He is looking forward to a
relaxing retirement with his wife, Julianne, and is even planning a surprise
cruise for the two of them. However, his retirement planning is interrupted when
he is faced with the most serious crimes hes seen. While the people of
Lakewood, as well as the media, question the qualifications of their detective,
the investigations cause Harrison to question the very essence of life and
death. He soon must make a decision that will change his life forever.
Police-Writers.com now hosts 600
police officers (representing 256 police
departments) and their 1255 books in six 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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