Police Work: A Career Survival Guide
Author: Neil Trautman
Virtually every officer and deputy in America feels more stress from their own agency than from merely doing their job! Police Work: A Career Survival Guide, Second Edition, is a book that can help virtually anyone have a meaningful law enforcement career. From physical fitness, to emotional wellness, Police Work is the essential guide to a successful career in law enforcement. More importantly, it makes sure officers never forget why they first applied to wear a badge and serve their communities well.
Table of Contents:
1 | Cops then and now | 1 |
2 | Integrity versus corruption | 43 |
3 | Character of great cops | 119 |
4 | Cops and the judicial system | 142 |
5 | Surviving the street | 181 |
6 | Emotionally surviving | 220 |
7 | Staying physically fit | 256 |
App. A | Federal law enforcement agencies | 305 |
App. B | Law enforcement training organizations | 317 |
App. C | Law enforcement-related associations | 321 |
App. D | State training councils and police standards commissions | 342 |
Book about: Government Contracts in a Nutshell or John Douglass Guide to Landing a Career in Law Enforcement
Chinese Legal Reform
Author: Yan Wang
This work assesses the legal reforms which have taken place over the past two decades in China. It discusses China's achievements in building a new legal system and identifies the theoretical and institutional limitations of China's legal reform.
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