New York's finest detectives recall their famous and not-so-famous cases, aided by uncensored transcripts of interviews with and confessions by the "bad guys." By the author of The Hundred Percent Solution.
Journalist E.W. Count went to the source, interviewing nearly 100 NYPD detectives who take you behind the scenes of some of the city's most infamous cases.
This book was written primarily for the non-police reader. However, it was subjected to "peer review" for accuracy and content. Read what experienced law enforcement professionals say about "Cop Talk.
The law of the streets vs. the law of the land. The author of the bestselling What Cops Know returns to the scene of the crime fighters--in a sequel to...
Cop Speak: The Lingo of Law Enforcement and Crime
Newly added material brings the story through 2020, including analysis of the Ferguson protests, the Obama and Trump administrations, and the George Floyd protests.
From the bestselling author of What Cops Know comes an expose about women police officers and their struggle with the boys in blue. Good dish and chilling war stories.--Los Angeles Times.
Commander Frank J. Flanagan, retired. Commander of Homicide, 1961-70, director of Chicago Crime Lab, 1970- 77, chief investigator, Medical Examiner's Office, 1977-85. Captain Flanagan headed Homicide longer than any commanding officer ...
Cop Talk!: How to Listen in on Law Enforcement Communications
The incidents in this book are real events that happened very much as written, either to the author or one of his co-workers.
I hope you enjoy and benefit from these insights into police work. Tim Dees EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK Is It TRUE That Parking Patrol Officers Can NOT Stop Writing A Ticket Once They Have Started?