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Management, Investigations and the Inner Mind
October 13, 2007 (San Dimas, CA)
Police-Writers.com is a website that lists over 760 state and local police
officers who have written books. The website added cops who have written on
management, investigations and the inner mind.
Charles Lushbaugh was a lieutenant with the
Sacramento County Sheriffs Department
(California). He is the co-author of
Criminal Investigations: Basic Perspectives.
According to the book description,
Criminal Investigations: Basic Perspectives
is designed to help readers discover both the art and science of
criminal investigation, this book explores the
legal significance of evidence in the field, outlines the fundamentals of
inquiry, and then carefully details each element of investigationfrom the
preliminaries to case preparation for prosecutor review. Reflecting the most
recent changes in techniques and their application to various crimes, it
features real-life case studies that give readers practice in developing their
abilities to analyze, evaluate, and reason. Subjects covered are: Ethical
Awareness; The Crime Scene; Witnesses and Evidence; Recording the Crime Scene;
Basic Investigative Leads and Informants; Major Investigative Techniques;
Laboratory and Technical Services; Interrogation of Suspects; Arresting the
Accused Person; Physical Assaults; Sexual Assaults; Robbery; Arson; Bombing and
Hate Crimes; Property Crimes; Dangerous Drugs; Vice/Gambling; and Organized
Crimes.
Fred R. Ferguson became the
chief of police for the
Salinas Police Department in the summer of
1977. He is the co-author of The
Managing of Police Operations.
According to the book description, The
Managing of Police Organizations, now
in its fifth edition, is still THE essential text for any course in police
organization and management, as well as for officers studying for promotional
exams. While most texts in this area focus only on the basics on how to pass a
promotional exam, this text takes a stronger and more prescriptive approach that
teaches the reader exactly what he or she can do to create a stronger and more
effective agency.
With a complete look at how to
manage a police organization, including
leadership strategies, stress management, and
police community relations, The
Managing of Police Organizations is the
only choice for a complete understanding of police management.
A.L. Ward is a highly acclaimed experienced
Hypnotist, Healer and Instructor with a 51-year track record. His contribution
to a massive research project proved that hypnosis corrected 'non-medically
responsive' health problems and that a universally consistent pattern of
negative emotions caused the physical deficiencies. He was educated in schools
in California, and served with the Navy on the aircraft carrier Intrepid from
1943-1945. On returning home he obtained a commercial pilots license with a
flight instructors rating. He joined the
San Bernardino Police Department in 1955 and
retired in 1980. Following retirement he earned a lifetime California Community
College teaching credential in police science.
He is the author of two books:
The Inner Mind Revisited and Heaven: The Road Back Home. According
to The Inner Mind Revisited, it is a unique book whose direct
approach brings thought provoking testimony to the growing evidence that the
mind of man is capable of penetrating into the world beyond. It is a significant
contribution to the better understanding of hypnosis and the Soul of man. The
author prods the mind of the reader into a new spiritual awareness and the
certainty that a pattern and purpose in life lies within the inner mind of every
individual. The book also lists over forty different medical problems, some
determined incurable by the medical profession, which were resolved in his
one-hour hypnotic process.
Police-Writers.com now hosts 771
police officers (representing 350 police departments) and their 1654
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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