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Alex Carroll interviewed by Randy Gilbert on The Inside Success Show: How to avoid paying traffic ... Alex Carroll, Randy Gilbert
The Inside Success Show Interviews, 2005
Alex Carroll is a veteran talk radio guest and it shows. He is funny and extremely informative. You will come away from this interview upbeat and ready for 2 big challenges - Getting out of paying that ticket, and, getting into radio publicity!
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True Stories from a Lowcountry Cop: Tales from the Charleston County Beat 1 review Reginald E. Sharpe
The History Press, 2008
Wonderful first book I thought this book was entertaining and insightful. This quick read would appeal to anyone interested in knowing what it is really like to be a police officer. It certainly opened my eyes to what law enforcement officers encounter on a daily basis in my hometown. I look forward to the next installment.
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Crime beat : a decade of covering cops and killers 1 review Michael Connelly
Little, Brown and Company, 2006
PROOF THAT TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION Whoever said truth was stranger than fiction might have been referring to bestselling author Connelly's first foray into non-fiction, Crime Beat. While all of us recognize his name thanks to such list toppers as The Lincoln Lawyer, Chasing the Dime and Blood Work, few may know that before writing novels he was a crime reporter, assigned to homicides.
Crime Beat is a collection of the pieces ...
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Beat the Cops: The Guide to Fighting Your Traffic Ticket and Winning 21 reviews Alex Carroll
AceCo Publishers, 1994
legal techniques to beat speeding tickets The author suggests a lot of very good ideas on how to deal not only with police officers and with the court but everything you need to know. Including things as important as being polite/considerate to the police officer. There are good suggestions and options in which you can take to limit the negative and focus on the positive.
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Community Policing : A Handbook for Beat Cops and Supervisors 3 reviews Howard Rahtz
Willow Tree Pr, 2001
Rahtz Gets It Right Howard Rahtz has made community policing accessible for the beat cop. His handbook cites real-world examples of how community policing works. He also cites research to back the examples, but he doesn't get bogged down in statistics or academics. This is a primer. Every new cop should read this in the police academy. Every veteran cop should too. And supervisors should refer to it regularly. I've ...
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Crime Beat: A Decade of Covering Cops and Killers 43 reviews Michael Connelly
Little, Brown and Company, 2006
Where Harry Bosch, Mickey Haller and the other good guys and bad guys came from The reviews of this book on Amazon are generally negative. Most of them say something to the effect of "a rip-off because its nothing more than Connelly's old newspaper stories". Uh, that's the point: Connelly wanted to show how his time as a crime reporter in Florida and California shaped his view and, more importantly, gave him a series of "moments" that eventually worked themselves into his ...
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Beat the Players: Casinos, Cops And the Game Inside the Game 3 reviews Bob Nersesian
Pi Yee Press, 2006
All smart gamblers should read this book Casinos use mathematics and intelligence in trying to beat the players. Their games are normally fair, but mathematically skewed so that they will win over the long run. Yet, may casinos abhor players that try to use their own intelligence and legal skills to win at the games of chance that the casinos offer. Some casinos take it way too far and illegally abuse these players. This is when ...
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Crime Beat: A Decade of Covering Cops and Killers 4 reviews Michael Connelly
Back Bay Books, 2007
Just the facts.... Michael Connelly has a well-deserved reputation as one of the best mystery writers in the business today. But before he became a novelist, he was a reporter, handling crime writing both in the South Florida Sun Sentinel and the Los Angeles Times. Crime Beat is a collection of some of the articles he wrote for both papers.
Covering an eight year span between 1984 and 1992 (around the time his ...
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Paw & Order: Dramatic Investigations by An Animal Cop on the Beat 5 reviews Allison Estes, Tina Salaks
BowTie Press, 2008
Paw and Order Incredible stories of animals in peril and those who dedicate themselves to the rescue and and care of them. A must read for those who love animals. It's an eye misting book, make sure to have a tissue handy.
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Crime Beat: A Decade of Covering Cops and Killers Michael Connelly
Little, Brown and Company, 2006
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Cop on the Beat: Officer Steven Mayfield in New York City
Dutton Books, 2004
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Community Policing: A Handbook for Beat Cops and Supervisors. (book review): An article from: Security ... Paul Davis
American Society for Industrial Security, 2002
This digital document is an article from Security Management, published by American Society for Industrial Security on March 1, 2002. The length of the article is 552 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: Community Policing: A ...
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Crime Beat: A Decade of Covering Cops and Killers Michael Connelly
audible.com
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Crime Beat: A Decade of Covering Cops and Killers Michael Connelly
Hachette Audio, 2007
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Bound by duty: Walking the beat with Canada's cops Pat Capponi
Viking, 2000
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