Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Police Work or Chinese Legal Reform

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:
1Cops then and now1
2Integrity versus corruption43
3Character of great cops119
4Cops and the judicial system142
5Surviving the street181
6Emotionally surviving220
7Staying physically fit256
App. AFederal law enforcement agencies305
App. BLaw enforcement training organizations317
App. CLaw enforcement-related associations321
App. DState training councils and police standards commissions342

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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