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Domestic
and International Police Books
September 1, 2007 (San Dimas, CA)
Police-Writers.com is a website that lists state and local police officers who
have written books. Two domestic police officers and one international police
officer were added to the website.
James Harper Walker served in the
United States Army from 1953 to 1956. He began
his law enforcement career with the Willoughby Police Department (Ohio)
where he served in patrol for two years. He then joined the Waite Hill Police
Department (Ohio)
were he served for eight years, attaining the rank of detective. He then became
the Assistant
Chief of Police for the
Huron Road Police Department (Ohio).
James Walker then moved into the private
security field where he held a number of managerial and executive level
positions. He has a BA in Business Administration and is the author of four
books: Man in Blue; Bushytail the Squirrel; Rambling in Rhyme;
and, the novel Inside your Local Police.
According to the book description
of Inside your Local Police, follow police Lieutenant James
MacDonald (Mac) as he tries to solve The Claw Hammer murder case. While being
constantly interrupted with assorted armed robbers, gang fights, gun fights and
domestics.
Gerald W. Boyd is the Communications Director
for Baker Countys Consolidated 9-1-1 Dispatch Center. Jerry Boyd is also
concurrently the Deputy Chief of the Baker County Fire Authority and the Deputy
Director of the Baker County Office of Homeland Security. Jerry recently
managed the complete remodeling and expansion of their 9-1-1 PSAP.
Gerald W. Boyd has been the Chief of Fire
Company 50, Shasta County, CA Fire Department (1999-2003), the
Chief of Police of the
Martinez Police Department (California)
(1991-1996) and the
Chief of Police of Coronado Police Department
(California) (1981-1991). Jerry Boyds
law enforcement career also includes working at
the
Irvine Police Department (California) as a
police lieutenant and SWAT commander and with the
Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department as both
a deputy sheriff and sergeant.
Jerry Boyd has designed, fabricated and staffed
Mobile Incident Command Units for over 25 years. He is well versed in
Tactical and Special Operations deployments.
Considered an expert in the field of PSAP Management and Supervision, Jerry
holds Basic through Management POST Certificates and is a popular Police and
Fire Academy Instructor. He has written five books, including three on
emergency communications subjects and over three dozen articles in professional
journals. Among his books, he is the author of The Will to Live--Five
Steps to Officer Survival and the co-author of Incident
Dispatcher: A Guide for the Professional
Tactical and Incident Dispatcher.
According to the book description
of Incident Dispatcher: A Guide for the Professional
Tactical and Incident Dispatcher,
After years of articles, web sites, and presentations, this is the first book
to examine the concept of Incident Dispatch. The authors purpose is to provide
basic, essential guidelines for establishing an Incident Dispatch program, how
to function as an incident dispatcher, and how to manage an incident dispatch
team in your agency or region. It is written from more than a decade of personal
experience in IDT operations, management, and training, validated by the ongoing
use of hundreds of incident dispatchers and their supporting public safety and
communications agencies nationwide.
Julie Hryniewicz-Hache was hired by the Ontario
Provincial Police in 1995 as a Provincial Constable. During her
law enforcement career she served in five
detachments of the Northeast Region of Ontario. Today, Julie Hryniewicz-Hache
is a keynote speaker, workshop leader and author. According to Julie, My
purpose revealed itself through my adversity. Despite divorce, depression,
illness, and bankruptch, I am so blessed for every step of my journey.
Julie Hryniewicz-Hache is the author of
Natural Balance: How To Energize, Heal, & Simplify Your Life.
Police-Writers.com now hosts 726
police officers (representing 335 police departments) and their 1556
police 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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