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Over 1700 Cop
Books
November 1, 2007 (San Dimas, CA)
Police-Writers.com is a website that lists nearly 800 state and local
police officers who have written books. The
addition of three
police officers, the website now lists 1703
books, from 795 state or local
police officers who represent 358 agencies,
nationwide.
Frank Root is a retired captain from
Arizona Department of Public Safety. Most of
his
law enforcement career with the Arizona
Department of Public Safety was spent in the Intelligence Division. Currently,
he is a senior investigator with the California Department Consumer Affairs,
Division of Investigation.
Frank Root is the author of
Law Enforcement Intelligence Critical Functions.
According to the book
description, Law
Enforcement Intelligence Critical Functions was developed to
serve three different, yet related functions: Assist the
law enforcement operational units to identify
and understand the guidance they must provide to the intelligence unit
supporting their operation or investigation; Assist the
law enforcement intelligence unit to understand
the types and forms of intelligence operational and investigative units require
to perform their various
law enforcement functions; and, Assist the law
enforcement mission managers in understand the functions of both enforcement and
intelligence units, and how those units interact to provide a successfully law
enforcement outcome.
Sergeant
Gregory Allen Doyle of the
Upland Police Department (California) served in
the United States Army from 1976 through 1979. He has been in
law enforcement for over 20 years, of which
more than seven have been as a first line supervisor. He is the author of
The Sting of the Gadfly and God is not an Option.
According to the book description
of The Sting Of The Gadfly it is a collection of poems, thoughts,
songs, and short stories, the majority of which are about God's interaction with
Mankind, the necessity of faith, and the wellspring of hope that occurs with a
personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ. The publishing of the book
was a gift from his wife, Linda, for their 25th wedding anniversary. The book
assembles a number of unique poetic writing styles and the author's personal
perspectives as a father, a husband, a
police officer, a Christian, and a child of
God. There are few satirical bumps in the road to make the drive more enjoyable
as well. It is hoped each reader will appreciate the great lengths God has gone
to gain his or her attention in eternity.
Sergeant
De Lacy Davis graduated from Drew University in
Madison, New Jersey with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. He completed his
Masters of Administrative Science degree at Fairleigh Dickinson University with
a 4.0 grade point average in 2002. He joined the
East Orange Police Department (New Jersey) in
1986. He is an instructor at the Essex County Police Academy and a New Jersey
State-Certified firearms instructor. He has served as the Vice President of the
Police Benevolent Association, Local #16, and the executive director of the East
Orange Police Athletic League. Sergeant
De Lacy Davis is the author of Black
Cops Against Police Brutality: A Crisis Action Plan.
According to the book description
of Black Cops Against Police Brutality: A Crisis Action Plan,
Sergeant
De Lacy Davis gives a powerful presentation to
audiences of all ages about police violence, misconduct and abuse. His direct in
your face, keeping it real style demands that the audience stop, look, listen
and learn how to respond to brutal
police officers.
Police-Writers.com now hosts 795
police officers (representing 358 police departments) and their 1703
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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