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Four Police
Writers
July 18, 2007 (San Dimas, CA)
Police-Writers.com is a website that lists state and local police officers who
have written books. The website added four police officers:
Ronald Pinkston;
L. Ken Rogers;
Frederick T. Martens; and,
Justin Dintino.
Ronald Pinkston was a senior corporal for the
Dallas Police Department. He is the author of
A Police Officer That's What I'll Be! Ronald
Pinkstons book drives home the simple point that children can rely
on police officers to help them when they are hurt, lost, or in danger.
According to the book description, this is a story of
a little boy who continues to need help after he climbs up a tree and wonders
what he would be. The boy later realizes what he wants to be after being helped
throughout the day by police officers Garcia, Roper and Smith.
L. Ken Rogers is a 21 year veteran of
law enforcement. He is a medically retired
from the
Pleasant Ridge Police Department (Michigan).
Ken Rogers is the author of Post
Traumatic
Stress Disorder: A Police Officers Report.
According to the book description, a police officer in Pleasant Ridge,
Michigan was desperate and wide open to emotional pain. On the outside he looked
all right, but he wasn't. His post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms were
classic. He was emotionally ill. This book is a must for law enforcement
agencies and personnel throughout the country.
After a distinguished career
combating crime with the
New Jersey State Police,
Frederick T. Martens retired at the rank of
lieutenant. He then served as Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Crime
Commission. He is the co-author of Police Intelligence Systems in Crime
Control: Maintaining a Delicate Balance in a Liberal Democracy.
Frederick T. Martens co-author was
Justin J. Dintino, a retired Colonel with the
New Jersey State Police was also the 10th superintendent of the
agency. He served as superintendent of the
New Jersey State Police for four years,
beginning in 1990. He is also the author of The Structure of Organized
Crime in New Jersey.
Police-Writers.com now hosts 652
police officers (representing 285 police
departments) and their 1387 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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