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350 Law
Enforcement Agencies
October 11, 2007 (San Dimas, CA)
Police-Writers.com is a website that lists over 760 state and local police
officers who have written books. With the addition of three
law enforcement officials, the website now
includes listings from 350
law enforcement agencies in the United States.
Lee Barnard was a police officer for over 15
years and during his
law enforcement career he was a member of the
Simi Valley Police Department (California).
During his career, he has worked as a Gang Officer, a Detective, Field Training
Officer, and a Weaponless Defense Instructor.
Lee Barnard has interviewed in excess of 750
Graffiti Vandals clearing over 6,800 cases of graffiti. This has given him an
insight into the Graffiti sub-culture. Lee Barnards Understanding and
Investigating Graffiti is the first book to cover the entire process of
the legal system involving graffiti starting with the history of graffiti. The
book leads you through the reading of graffiti, locating the vandal, the arrest
and prosecution of the vandal, and lastly the types of punishment for the
vandal. Anyone who is tired of viewing the eyesore known as graffiti will be
interested in this book.
Lieutenant
Eugene Top Harris began his
law enforcement career in 1987. He is a
lieutenant on the
Monterey Park Police Department (California).
Eugene Top Harris is the author of The
Zero Stress Zone: "A Layman's Guide to
Stress Management"
According to the book
description, This Layman's guide to
stress management offers simple stress
reduction and avoidance techniques. We can utilize these techniques in our daily
quest for a stress free environment. By introducing zero stress as a mindset and
not just a catch phrase, this book will help us get to that place I call the
Zero Stress Zone. As you will discover, it is so easy you might ask yourself why
you need a book to get there. In the end however, if you ask yourself that
question, you will have gained an understanding of how simple stress management
can really be.
Sergeant
Andrew G. Hawkes is a 17 year veteran of
law enforcement. He is currently a sergeant
with the
Rockwall County Sheriffs Office (Texas).
Sergeant
Andrew G. Hawkes is the author of Secrets
of Successful Highway Interdiction. According to Sergeant
Andrew G. Hawkes, After 17 years of highway
drug interdiction, 500 felony arrests, 5,100 pounds in drug seizures, and over
$20 million (drugs, cash and vehicles), I have learned a lot of drug-busting
techniques that I want to share with you. His book, Secrets of
Successful Highway Interdiction, contains eleven chapters on Highway
Drug Interdiction.
Police-Writers.com now hosts 768
police officers (representing 350 police departments) and their 1651
law enforcement 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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