|
Over 1400 Cop Books
July 23, 2007 (San Dimas, CA)
Police-Writers.com is a website that lists state and local police officers who
have written books. With addition of a police officer from
New Jersey and a police officer from
North Carolina, Police-Writers.com now lists
1411 books written by state or local police officers.
Daniel R. DelBagno is a retired captain of
police with the Newark Police Department (New Jersey). Currently he is
President and Director of Research of the Princeton Educational Research
Institute, on of 'the largest and most effective
law enforcement entrance and promotional
schools in the United States.
Daniel DelBagno is involved in the preparation
and administration of
law enforcement entrance and promotional tests
and is considered to be an expert in the field of
law enforcement testing.
Daniel DelBagno has written over thirty books
in the
criminal justice field. He co-authored his
most current book, The New Age of Police Supervision and Management: A
Behavioral Concept.
According to the book description
of The New Age of
Police Supervision and Management: A Behavioral
Concept, the book is packed with the authors' 60 years of time-tested
leadership expertise, this managerial gold mine is filled with the knowledge you
need to accelerate your career and earn the supervisory positions you aspire to!
Easy-to-understand and logically segmented for long-term retention, this guide
leaves no stone unturned on the road to higher rank...from detailing the key
traits of successful supervisors and understanding the complex world of human
behavior to practical advice for gaining respect from the troops and handling
difficult, real world challenges within the ranks, from drugs to racial
tension.
Daniel DelBagnos other works include
Crime Investigation Quizzer; Police Sergeant Exam; Police Sergeant Exam: A Step
by Step System to Preparing Your Promotional Exam; Attorney General Guidelines
Quizzer; Law Enforcement Manual; New Jersey Criminal Justice Code: Attorney
General Guidelines Quizzer: and, A Question and Answer Study Guide; Promotional
Test Questions.
Brian Voncannon is a retired Deputy Sheriff
from
Cabarrus County Sheriff's Office (North
Carolina). A former
SWAT team member, he is medically retired from
the Cabarrus County Sheriff's Office.
Brian Voncannon is also honorably discharged
from the
United States Army (R) where he served as an
infantryman an drill sergeant. When he is not writing, he is involved in
martial arts or making handmade Native American crafts.
Brian Voncannon is the author of five books:
Cherokee Blue Eyes: Keeping the Heritage Alive; Chronic Fatigue Syndrome:
Living With the Unknown; Shadows: Diary of a Ninja; Completing the Circle: The
Hathcock Indian Blood; and, Living Behind the Shield: A Modern Warrior's Path to
Bravehood.
According to the book description
of Living Behind the Shield: A Modern Warrior's Path to Bravehood,
this book offers the reader a glimpse into the very soul of a
law enforcement officer. From the rigors of
training to the effects that this career can have on the officer, this book will
enlighten the reader whether involved in this field or not. Many unknown burdens
of wearing the badge are covered from the authors own experiences. Although
shocking, the realities of law enforcement are revealed from the "drivers
seat". The main thrust of this book is the challenge that officers face each
day; however, a message of hope encircles the final chapter. Individuals seeking
a career in law enforcement will find the content educational, while veteran
officers will see that they are not alone in their daily battles.
Police-Writers.com now hosts 659
police officers (representing 290 police
departments) and their 1411 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.
|