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101. Problem-Oriented Policing
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102. Police Assessment Center Preparation
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103. I Love a Cop: What Police Families
$16.50
104. Detective: The Inspirational Story
$16.50
105. A Question of Torture: CIA Interrogation,
$52.20
106. Heavy Hands: An Introduction to
$10.17
107. Tulia: Race, Cocaine, and Corruption
$23.95
108. Terrorism Handbook for Operational
$74.95
109. Mute Witnesses: Trace Evidence
$52.16
110. Effective Security Management,
111. Policing Domestic Violence: Experiments
$34.95
112. Become a Problem-Solving Crime
$17.91
113. The Turnaround: How America's
$58.40
114. Visions for Change: Crime and
$8.95
115. Are Prisons Obsolete?
$47.95
116. Effective Physical Security, Third
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117. Homeland Security (The Mcgraw-Hill
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118. True Blue: Police Stories by Those
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119. Prentice Hall's Test Prep Guide
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120. Forecasting Terrorism: Indicators

101. Problem-Oriented Policing
by McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
Paperback (01 March, 1990)
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Isbn: 0070236941
Sales Rank: 144198
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars customer review
Professor Goldstein has written a thought provoking examination of how to improve policing. His book has inspired an international conference on Problem Oriented Policing held each year by the Police Executive ResearchForum. Law enforcement agencies attend to hear examples of successful andunsuccessful attempts at problem solving.Using the concepts identified inthis book and applying the problem solving approach to real world problems,agencies compete for the Herman Goldstein award honoring the very best inproblem solving efforts.Goldstein advocates a best practices approach toanalyzing police problems and applying effective solutions tailored toindividual communities.Other authors have expanded on thisproblem-oriented approach, but Dr. Goldstein is the original and pioneerauthor in this field.Another recommended book expands on this topic,"Beyond 911, a new era for policing" by Malcolm Sparrow, MarkMoore and David Kennedy. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Citizen participation    2. Crime prevention    3. Criminal Law    4. Criminal Law - General    5. Criminal justice, Administrati    6. Criminal justice, Administration of    7. Criminology    8. General    9. Police    10. Police Science    11. Political Freedom & Security - Law Enforcement    12. Political Science    13. Politics/International Relations    14. Sociology    15. United States    16. Crime & criminology    17. Law / Criminal Law    18. Police & security services   


102. Police Assessment Center Preparation
by O'Leary, Brokaw & Associates, Inc.
Paperback (30 November, 1994)
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Isbn: 0967014905
Sales Rank: 187097
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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1-0 out of 5 stars Too much money for too little information
I agree with Michael Troyanski's review.This book is way too basic and, at least to me, seemed very repetitive.The author spends too much time promoting the assessment center process rather than giving the candidate needed ideas and strategies. The pages are double spaced and the book has the appearance of being made on a copy machine.I was let down, given the astronomical price of the book.If you are new to the assessment center process it will give you a basic overview.I felt better prepared with materials and conversations I obtained from other folks in my agency that have already been through the process.

5-0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Book For Preparation of Assessment Centers!
When our Police Department announced that the testing process for the two open captain positions would be changed to an assessment center, everyone began a search for the best approach to prepare for the process. Dr. O'Leary's book is the one I chose. The guidelines and sugestions were excellent. I finished first on the oral board component and second in the overall scoring. Today I am a Captain with a major mid-western police department. Without the PROPER guide for understanding and preparation of assessment center testing, I would have been lost! This book is written in simple text and is easy to follow.

5-0 out of 5 stars MADE A BIG DIFFERENCE !!
I felt very prepared after going through this process.It was worth the time to do each of the exercizes.I would definitely recommend the workbook and the process to others. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Assessment centers (Personnel    2. Law Enforcement    3. Police administration    4. Political Science / Law Enforcement    5. Study Aids    6. Study Aids / Tests    7. Study and teaching    8. Tests    9. United States   


103. I Love a Cop: What Police Families Need to Know
by The Guilford Press
Paperback (07 March, 1997)
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Very Helpful and Easy Read
This book is very helpful with practical advise about how to live in a cop's family.It deals with the day to day realities as well as the traumas that go along with living with a cop.It was an easy read that didnt give a bunch of doctor jargon.I highly recomend this book to anyone that lives with a cop, is a cop, or just wants to understand what its like to be a cop.

5-0 out of 5 stars All Police Families...A MUST Read!
What a wonderfully put together book on cops. How to handle the many issues that come along with loving a cop,what both the cop and their families go through, and how to help them get to the end of their careers safely full family intact.Every police recruit, spouse/partner should read this book.Can't say enough about it!

4-0 out of 5 stars Very useful book
I was assigned this book to read in one of my AJ classes and I'm really glad I did. I will be the cop in my family, not the spouse, but there are still important things to think about for the cops themselves. My husband has started to read it to know what he should be prepared for.
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Subjects:  1. Family Relationships    2. Job stress    3. Love / Sex / Marriage    4. Marriage    5. Police    6. Police psychology    7. Political Freedom & Security - Law Enforcement    8. Political Science    9. Politics/International Relations    10. Coping with personal problems    11. Counselling    12. Family & Relationships / Family Relationships    13. Family & relationships    14. Police & security services    15. Psychotherapy    16. USA   


104. Detective: The Inspirational Story of the Trailblazing Woman Cop Who Wouldn't Quit
by Scribner
Hardcover (22 August, 2006)
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Sales Rank: 33553
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Great read
"Detective" belongs on the same shelf as Robin Moore's "French Connection" and Peter Maas's "Serpico." Kathy Burke's career with the NYPD was exciting, contentious, tragic--yet ultimately groundbreaking and triumphant. Burke battled crooks, killers, corrupt cops, nasty superior officers, and her own demons. That she had the guts to deal with all that--and more--is the fuel that propels this compelling book.

4-0 out of 5 stars No sympathy for a woman cop
This is a straight forward, kick you in the balls book of what it is like to be a woman cop.
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Subjects:  1. Biography    2. Biography & Autobiography    3. Biography / Autobiography    4. Biography/Autobiography    5. Discrimination in law enforcement    6. New York    7. New York (State)    8. Personal Memoirs    9. Policewomen    10. Political Freedom & Security - Law Enforcement    11. Women    12. Women In Police Work    13. Women detectives    14. Biography & Autobiography / General   


105. A Question of Torture: CIA Interrogation, from the Cold War to the War on Terror
by Metropolitan Books
Hardcover (10 January, 2006)
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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2-0 out of 5 stars Wrong answers on obedience research
Alfred McCoy's A Question of Torture: CIA Interrogation, from the Cold War to the War on Terror, is a timely and informative book. The CIA's recent and ongoing use of torture, with George W. Bush's support and encouragement, is one of the most outrageous aspects of the so-called "War on Terror." I assume that much of the book's history of CIA torture techniques and practices is accurate. But I am personally familiar with at least two strands of that "history," and McCoy's discussion of those strands is wildly inaccurate.
1-0 out of 5 stars Horrible, made me want to vomit on the author
only Noam Chomsky could be more anti-American.go on, all you Death to America wackos, keep hating the greatest country in the world.Answer me this: if were so terrible, how come everyone one and their mother literally risk their lives trying to get to our shores?
5-0 out of 5 stars Came so fast!
Came extremely quickly, within 3 or 4 days even with just regular shipping. Excellent condition as well and exactly as I wanted. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Government - U.S. Government    2. History    3. Intelligence service    4. Military - Intelligence/Espionage    5. Military interrogation    6. Political Freedom & Security - Intelligence    7. Political Freedom & Security - Law Enforcement    8. Political Science    9. Political Science (General)    10. Politics / Current Events    11. Politics/International Relations    12. Torture    13. United States    14. United States - 20th Century    15. Political Science / Law Enforcement   


106. Heavy Hands: An Introduction to the Crimes of Family Violence (3rd Edition)
by Prentice Hall
Paperback (11 November, 2004)
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Sales Rank: 423588
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Subjects:  1. Abuse - General    2. Family / Parenting / Childbirth    3. Family violence    4. Government policy    5. Philosophy    6. Political Freedom & Security - Law Enforcement    7. Political Science    8. Politics/International Relations    9. Services for    10. Victims of family violence    11. Crime & criminology    12. Law    13. Political Science / Law Enforcement   


107. Tulia: Race, Cocaine, and Corruption in a Small Texas Town
by PublicAffairs
Paperback (30 September, 2006)
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars ...And justice for all
What an amazing read; I had this book saved on my wish list entirely TOO LONG.I was intrigued when I first heard of the case on ABC's 20/20 program and Nate's book was a sparkling expose.
4-0 out of 5 stars A good book
Nate Blakeslee's "Tulia" tells the story of the small town of Tulia, Texas, where one white man was able to arrest over forty black men (and women) with almost no evidence and no documentation of their alleged crimes.
4-0 out of 5 stars Tulia
I found this to be riviting reading. The writer gives us a glimpse into the lives of many people in Tulia.After reading the book, we feel that we know these people.A good job of covering the whole story.
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Subjects:  1. Conspiracy & Scandal Investigations    2. Criminal Law - General    3. Criminology    4. Discrimination & Racism    5. Drug Crimes    6. General    7. Government - State & Provincial    8. Other Miscellaneous Crimes    9. Police Administration    10. Political Freedom & Security - Law Enforcement    11. Politics / Current Events    12. Social Science    13. Sociology    14. True Crime / Espionage    15. Racism & racial discrimination    16. Texas   


108. Terrorism Handbook for Operational Responders, 2e
by Thomson Delmar Learning
Paperback (08 December, 2003)
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Subjects:  1. Allied Health Services - Emergency Medical Services    2. Emergency management    3. Fire Science    4. Political Freedom & Security - Law Enforcement    5. Politics / Current Events    6. Science/Mathematics    7. Technical & Manufacturing Trades    8. Technology    9. Terrorism    10. POLITICS & GOVERNMENT    11. Technology / Technical & Manufacturing Industries & Trades   


109. Mute Witnesses: Trace Evidence Analysis
by Academic Press
Hardcover (May, 2001)
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Subjects:  1. Criminal Law - General    2. Criminal investigation    3. Criminology    4. Evidence, Criminal    5. Forensic Science    6. Forensic sciences    7. Political Freedom & Security - Law Enforcement    8. Politics / Current Events    9. Social Science    10. Sociology    11. Trace analysis    12. Medical / Forensic Medicine    13. Scientific equipment & techniques, laboratory equipment   


110. Effective Security Management, Fourth Edition (Effective Security Management)
by Butterworth-Heinemann
Hardcover (February, 2003)
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Isbn: 0750674547
Sales Rank: 120343
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars A must-read for every Security Manager/Executive
Rarely have I read a book that so clearly reflects the author's obvious knowledge, understanding and personal hands-on experience in the subject of which he writes.What I found particularly refreshing is that Mr. Sennewald, unlike so many other authors of professional publications, succeeded in effectively conveying his messages in simple yet precise English.Read it once and you understand.
4-0 out of 5 stars Review by an Industry Professional
The latest edition of Effectiv Security Management is an invaluable reference for new security managers and a good tool for the experienced security professional. The book begins with the 30,000 foot view then quickly focuses on each aspect
4-0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Primer on Security Management
Mr. Sennewald continues to provide excellent commentary on becoming an effective security manager.This book should be helpful to those beginning a career in security management.It provides thoughtful insight into the many issues a new manager faces.For those already working in security management, the book provides a concise guide to what works.The chapter on computers is one of the few places where a more complete discussion would be welcome, as it is too simplistic. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Business / Economics / Finance    2. Computer Books: General    3. Computers    4. Industries    5. Management    6. Management - General    7. Political Freedom & Security - Law Enforcement    8. Private security services    9. Retail trade    10. Security - General    11. Security measures    12. Business & Economics / Industrial Management    13. Management & management techniques    14. Security services   


111. Policing Domestic Violence: Experiments and Dilemmas
by Free Pr
Hardcover (July, 1992)
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Isbn: 0029287316
Sales Rank: 362579
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Subjects:  1. Arrest    2. Domestic Relations Law    3. Family Violence    4. Forensic Science    5. General    6. Police    7. Politics - Current Events    8. Social Science    9. Sociology    10. Sociology - General    11. United States    12. Wife abuse    13. Child abuse    14. Family & relationships    15. Family welfare    16. Police & security services    17. USA   


112. Become a Problem-Solving Crime Analyst: In 55 Small Steps
by Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science
Paperback (September, 2003)
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Isbn: 0954560701
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Subjects:  1. Analyse    2. Crime analysis    3. Criminalite    4. Criminalitâe    5. Criminology    6. Forensic Science    7. Guides, manuels, etc    8. Handbooks, manuals, etc    9. Law    10. Legal Reference / Law Profession    11. Prâevention    12. Social Science    13. Crime & criminology    14. Jurisprudence & General Issues    15. Police & security services   


113. The Turnaround: How America's Top Cop Reversed the Crime Epidemic
by Random House
Hardcover (20 January, 1998)
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Isbn: 0679452516
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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When William Bratton was a year and a half old, his mother caught him directing traffic in the street out front of their Boston home. From that moment on, it seemed destined that he would become a cop. In this book, Bratton and his coauthor, Peter Knobler, chronicle Bratton's career, focussing particularly on his efforts to revitalize Boston's and New York City's police departments. Bratton rose quickly through the ranks of the Boston Police Department, where he pioneered community policing and cleaned up the city's subway system. As New York's transit-police chief, he cracked down on minor offenses like turnstile jumping on the theory that the people who commit more serious crimes underground also commit smaller ones. It worked. Finally, Bratton realized his dream of becoming America's top cop: the New York City Police Commissioner. The city's crime rate dropped over 10 percent a year during Bratton's brief tenure as top cop, until Mayor Giuliani's administration forced him out of the job in 1996.Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Better than Giuliani's Book
This reviewer has no insight into how much of the book was written by Bratton and how much was written Knobler.Regardless, this book is a quick and delightful read.The language is rough and informal as one might expect from a police chief turned author, but is written with enough balance that it could be used a textbook for a criminology class.Assuming that Knobler had a major hand in this book, this reviewer intends to seek out his other books to see if they are as excellently written.
5-0 out of 5 stars A New Paradigm in Police Leadership
I have been teaching college level police management courses since 1976.I began to cite Bratton's tactics and leadership style in my lectures after he appeared in TIME and predicted that his name will be in police text books in the near future along with other heavyweights.Sure enough, in John Dempsey's "Introduction To Policing" (second edition) Bratton's COMPSTAT efforts are cited on pages 24-25.What is surprising to me are the negative reviews posted on this Amazon review section.They apparently have no clue on the nature of social disorder fostered in the "Broken Window" syndrome embraced by Bratton and integrated into his crime-specific targeting tactics of COMPSTAT. And yes crime did decrease in the nation during that period but that had nothing to do with targeting the notorious "window wipers" and recently paroled ex-cons (read the book to learn about these police tactics). I wonder if the negative reviewers are part of the traditional set that resisted needed change in how police do business?But I respect Bratton for his leadership style.Talk to New York transit cops who got new radios, Glocks and black leather jackets.Those little things mean a lot to street cops and that's what bonds them to their leaders.And, after being on the job only for a few weeks, he goes into the NYPD precinct to personally supervise the arrest of the cocaine cops then faced the cameras holding up the badges telling the city that the badge numbers will never be used again forever. It is a leadership paradigm that others wish they had thought of first.Of course, his detractors will call it grandstanding.If they know so much, how come they never got to be top cop of Boston, NYPD or LAPD?

5-0 out of 5 stars I'm a believer
I decided to read this book when Bill BrattonRead more

Subjects:  1. Biography    2. Biography/Autobiography    3. Bratton, William J    4. Correction Of Crime And Delinquency    5. Criminology    6. General    7. New York    8. New York (N.Y.)    9. New York (State)    10. Officials and employees    11. Police Administration    12. Police Dept    13. Police chiefs    14. Police-community relations    15. Political Freedom & Security - Law Enforcement    16. Political Science    17. Politics - Current Events    18. Politics / Current Events    19. Biography & Autobiography / General    20. Biography: general    21. English    22. Modern fiction    23. Police & security services   


114. Visions for Change: Crime and Justice in the Twenty-First Century (4th Edition)
by Prentice Hall
Paperback (19 April, 2004)
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Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars
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1-0 out of 5 stars I agree with the above review
The authors of this book are truely using this "text" as a platform to preach their ideals.The authors about how unfair the U.S. system is and how it is going to change to conform to their views (this will never happen)is sickening.
1-0 out of 5 stars Not as textbook, but a liberal manifesto
As a Criminal Justice instructor who has reviewed this text (and almost had to use it) I cannot recommend this book.It portends to be a book about solutions, when in fact it essentially attacks every aspect of policing and the criminal justice system as it exists today, and the only solutions it provides are from the left to far left.There is no balance of opinion, no counter-point, and absolutely no effort on the part of the authors to inform students that they are in fact only getting one side of the issue.Far too often do I see this approach by liberal writers and educators: attempting to pass off their out of the mainstream ideas as fact.College is a marketplace of ideas, discussion, and debate.However, this book turns the debate into a one sided discussion on how awful and wholly without merit the current system is.I am not one as a CJ educator that believes we are to be cheerleaders for law enforcement.However, we do need to present the good with the bad, and this book would do nothing but discourage would-be law enforcement professionals.If the goal is to make such persons believe the profession they are about to enter into is completely corrupt and without merit, this is the "test" to use.If forced to use this book, I would suggest supplementing it with articles or texts that offer a counterpoint.That is, if you are interested in giving your students both sides of the issue - which I believe we as educators are charged to do, not just simply indoctrinate them with the opinions of those with whom you might agree.This book is nothing more than an attempt to indoctrinate, not foster intelligent debate and discussion on the topics contained therein. A candidate for zero stars, if that choice were available. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Criminal Law    2. Criminal Law - General    3. Criminology    4. Criminology (General)    5. Jurisprudence    6. Legal Reference / Law Profession    7. Police Science    8. Political Freedom & Security - Law Enforcement    9. Social Science    10. Sociology    11. Crime & criminology    12. Law / Jurisprudence    13. USA   


115. Are Prisons Obsolete?
by Open Media
Paperback (April, 2003)
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5-0 out of 5 stars A Brilliantly Reasoned Critique of the American Prison System
In "Are Prisons Obsolete?", Professor Davis provides a clear and cogent argument that prisons not only are obsolete but that they have always been and always will be ineffectual for any purpose other than to oppress an unfairly disfavored class of people.
5-0 out of 5 stars Why Prisons Aren't About Justice
This book, while providing historical context, is not overly academic and is very readable. Davis presents some startling facts about the prison as a replacement for the plantation and about the intrinsic racism of capital punishment.
3-0 out of 5 stars theory heavy; not a good intro to prison issues
This may just be the way I approach prison issues, but I believe that the current crisis in U.S. prisons -- overincarceration, privitization, horrific health problems, racism, inadequate educational programs -- do not necessarily need a wide historical analysis to call attention to themselves. I am, like Davis, a socialist, but I think the mess that is the prison industrial complex can be described in a way that will make liberals, not just radicals, agree that the system needs to change right away -- and I think that this is more important than focusing on the more abstract idea of prison abolition. When I heard her speak at a prisoner conference last year, she focused on the difference between being a prison reformer and a prison abolitionist: a difference that is addressed in this work. This book as a whole is an argument for prison abolition. But prison reform is more urgent, and more possible. I find it hard to focus on her arguments as a result.
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Subjects:  1. Penology    2. Political Freedom & Security - Law Enforcement    3. Politics / Current Events    4. Prison Systems    5. Social Science    6. Sociology    7. History / United States / 20th Century    8. POLITICS & GOVERNMENT    9. Penology & punishment    10. USA   


116. Effective Physical Security, Third Edition
by Butterworth-Heinemann
Paperback (08 December, 2003)
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent introduction for security new comers.
The chapter on Crime Prevention by Environmental Design was worth the price of the book.Technical coverage of various physical design features (CCTV, alarms, lighting, etc) were sufficient.The book is an excellent reference for security new comers.I personally would like to see more specific treatment on various security scenarios such as warehouse, commercial buildings, etc.In general, I consider this a good buy.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good introduction and reference to the subject
I'm not an expert in physical security--I like to think of myself in an expert in information security.An understanding of physical security topics is essential for an Infosec consultant, but consultants and CISSP test candidates looking for information on this subject don't really know where to turn.Read more

Subjects:  1. Burglary protection    2. Business & Economics    3. Business / Economics / Finance    4. Crime prevention    5. Crime prevention and architect    6. Crime prevention and architectural design    7. Criminology    8. Facility Management    9. Law    10. Political Freedom & Security - Law Enforcement    11. Business & Economics / Facility Management    12. Security services   


117. Homeland Security (The Mcgraw-Hill Homeland Security Series)
by McGraw-Hill
Hardcover (20 April, 2005)
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars Some Serious Omissions in the First Edition
"Homeland Security: A Complete Guide to Understanding, Preventing and Surviving Terrorism", contains two chapters addressing the Islamic aspects of the current era of terrorism and jihad activity: Chapter 4, "The Mind of the Terrorist: Why They Hate Us", and Chapter 5, "Al-Qaida and Other Islamic Extremist Groups: Understanding Fanaticism in the Name of Religion". Each chapter is complimented with endnotes (29 for Chapter 4, and 19 for Chapter 5) and the absence of a bibliography suggests that the endnotes comprise the primary sources for each chapter.There are no Islamic sources.
5-0 out of 5 stars A must read for everyone concerned with National Security!!!
Homeland Security (The Mcgraw-Hill Homeland Security Series) by Mark Sauter and James Carafano is an all encompassing work that is a must for students and Homeland Security professionals alike.It is a comprehensive account of the evolution of Homeland Security, and the cornerstone text for a series of our continuing education courses.
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Subjects:  1. Adult & Continuing Education    2. Citizen participation    3. Criminal Law    4. Criminal Law - General    5. Education    6. Education / Teaching    7. Government policy    8. Political Freedom & Security - Law Enforcement    9. Prevention    10. Terrorism    11. United States    12. Education / Adult & Continuing Education    13. Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary Subjects   


118. True Blue: Police Stories by Those Who Have Lived Them
by St. Martin's Press
Hardcover (01 February, 2004)
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5-0 out of 5 stars True Blue Shows Police Officers as Humans and Heroes!

3-0 out of 5 stars A Mixed Bag
Like many story collections, this one is truly a mixed bag. Among the highlights are some delightfully funny annecdotes of crimes gone wrong and some heartwarming stories of police at their very best. However, there are also stories that are criminally mundane, and others so syrupy sweet they border on offensive. The extensive section of 9/11 stories is overkill. There is little there that hasn't already been said many times over, with the common theme being that we owe a debt of gratitude to those gave the ultimate service to their country that day. A noble point, but one that has been made repeatedly. Sutton offers nothing new about 9/11, its heroes or its victims.

5-0 out of 5 stars What was that cop thinking?
Ever wonder what a police officer is thinking in any given situation? Randy Sutton compiles a wide array of varying views frompolice officers around the U.S.
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Subjects:  1. Anecdotes    2. Biography    3. Espionage    4. Other Miscellaneous Crimes    5. Personal Memoirs    6. Police    7. Political Freedom & Security - Law Enforcement    8. Sociology    9. True Crime    10. United States   


119. Prentice Hall's Test Prep Guide to accompany Police Field Operations (Prentice Hall Test Prep Series)
by Prentice Hall
Paperback (31 August, 2005)
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Isbn: 0131701282
Sales Rank: 62443
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Subjects:  1. Law Enforcement    2. Police Science    3. Political Freedom & Security - Law Enforcement    4. Political Science    5. Politics/International Relations    6. Professional - General    7. Study Guides    8. Law    9. Political Science / Law Enforcement   


120. Forecasting Terrorism: Indicators and Proven Analytic Techniques
by Scarecrow Press
Paperback (28 November, 2004)
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Isbn: 0810850176
Sales Rank: 302452
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