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San Diego
Police Officers
October 17, 2007 (San Dimas, CA)
Police-Writers.com is a website that lists nearly 800 state and local police
officers who have written books. The website added three
San Diego police officers.
Jay P. Farrington has been a police officer
since 1995. He is a member of the
San Diego Police Department where he has
worked in assignments such as patrol,
SWAT/Primary Response Team and a Graffiti
Strike Force. He is a court recognized expert in gangs and graffiti related
crimes.
Jay P. Farrington is the author of the
novel Domestic
Terrorism.
According to the book description
of Domestic
Terrorism, Somewhere between
reality and fiction lies the essence of
Jay P. Farrington's compelling first novel,
Domestic
Terrorism. A real-life street cop,
Farrington expertly tells the tale of Wes MacGregor - a street-wise
law enforcement veteran whose prophetic
vision of the degeneration of America's teenagers comes hauntingly true.
Farrington introduces us to child armies who have turned away from their
dysfunctional families, to gain the acceptance of a maniacal father figure,
hell-bent on exacting his revenge on society in general, and Wes in particular.
Ripped from real life events, Domestic
Terrorism is a shockingly smart page-turner
you won't soon forget.
A twenty-five year veteran of law
enforcement,
Kevin Means is a Flight Officer with the
San Diego Police Departments Air Support
Unit.
Kevin Means is also the past president of
the Airborne
Law Enforcement Association and the author
of
Tactical Helicopter Missions.
According to the Airborne
Law Enforcement Association, Kevin Means
has published the how to book on
tactical helicopter operations. The book
covers everything from the basic to the complex tasks of
law enforcement operations to enhance the
safety, effectiveness and efficiency of the airborne operation. Means takes the
reader along a very well organized journey from understanding technology to
dissecting the various types of missions that airborne
law enforcement units are now conducting.
Although the book is not
all-inclusive, Means addresses the age-old problem with law enforcement
operations in confronting the weve always done it this way attitude.
Realizing that it would be unrealistic to think his book can and will work for
all operations, Means gives us something to ponder about all facets of a safe
airborne
law enforcement operation.
Lieutenant
John Morrison served in combat as a Marine sergeant, and
retired as a senior lieutenant from the
San Diego Police Department, having served
there as Director of Training, Commanding Officer of
SWAT and division executive officer. He has
taught, written and lectured widely on training, tactics and
leadership.
John Morrison is the co-author of
Contact & Cover: Two-Officer Suspect Control.
Police-Writers.com now hosts 777
police officers (representing 350 police departments) and their 1660
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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