To protect or serve—a choice no detective should ever be forced to make. Lieutenant Alex Troy is caught in the paradox of her life—to hold steadfast to her professional oath or to protect the woman she loves. Assigned to the Vice/Narcotics Division, Alex is given the dangerous but career-building mission of catching notorious and elusive drug lord Sonny Davis. She has to assemble the perfect team of officers to pursue the man suspected of killing numerous coeds—and a friend of Alex's—with the poison he peddles. Keri Morgan is young, enthusiastic, and alive in ways that Alex can barely remember, and Keri has a reason of her own to want Sonny Davis dead. Before justice can be served, Alex and Keri are caught in a web of love, duty, vengeance, and desire that will change both their lives.
Collects a second volume of true police tales, memories, and anecdotes by officers from all regions of America, in an anthology that features entries under such category headings as "Line of Duty," "The Fallen," and "In Valor There is Hope.
This powerful collection of true stories written by police officers--from murder investigations to bungled burglaries to September 11th--depicts not just the details of police work, but the heart and soul behind the uniform and badge.
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This book will allow students to analyze the interactions between individuals, events, and ideas in a text (e.g., how ideas influence individuals or events, or how individuals influence ideas or events).
This is painful but essential reading.”—Charles R. Epp, coauthor of Pulled Over: How Police Stops Define Race and Citizenship “This engaging, fine-grained ethnography takes us into the world of those charged with enforcing immigration ...
This book covers the important and often overlooked mechanics of report writing including formating, the use of first and third person, past and present tenses, proofreading, military and civilian times, notetaking and much more.
This collection of reports and essays (the first collaboration between Truthout and Haymarket Books) explores police violence against Black, brown, indigenous, and other marginalized communities, miscarriages of justice, and failures of ...
These short stories are based on actual events. The stories were developed from experiences, interviews, and observations of the men and women of law enforcement.
Finally, the book also examines the impact of fighting terrorism on minority and majority communities, and the questions of legitimacy that are raised by new roles that police take on.
Preston Mcgurt is a police officer that does everything by the book.