Friday, June 03, 2011

A Concise History of American Policing

My 9th book, A Concise History of American Policing, is available via Kindle. I went this route because it is a relatively small work – 58 pages. It is already being used supplemental material for undergraduate courses in police science, as a work book in police academies and as reference material in a few LEO related libraries. Now, I have made it available to the general public.


http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0053T2TCK


A Concise History of American Policing explores the foundation of modern police officers from their distant cousins in the Iron Age. Find out how the Draco, Caesar Augustus, the Hue and Cry, the Rattle Watch and Old West Gunslingers influenced today’s police operations. How did policing finally get to Broken Windows, Technology and Community Policing?

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