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Drawn from category lectures tested over the past 13 years, Arthur D. Wiechmann, MA, shares an insiders view of the role and responsibilities of the authorities officer and director. Wiechmann's 29 years as a police officer, 13 of which were as a Sergeant, provide a wealthy well of experience to bring from and tell readers. This engaging text is filled up with samples that bring theory alive, making learning not only palatable but gratifying and interesting. Weichmann deftly explores complex issues, bringing in appropriate research, theory, and experience. There are plenty of things where such case studies can be used for class discourse. Weichmann's frank and pragmatic method of questionable issues models critical thinking for students. Ethics, law enforcement culture, racial profiling, and law enforcement misconduct are among such topics. In his previous chapter, Wiechmann can be applied his perspective to the Future of Policing, with illuminating results. Written by a college professor, this book is employed as a text message in unlawful justice programs. Professor Weichmann creates: "What this book offers the learner that other literature of the same theme do not, is a blend of information and experience, shown within an understandable fashion, and that your student is able to transform into knowledge, the ultimate and elusive goal of most educators. The written text is easy to read. It is written using down-to-earth terms, lacking verbiage which has the sole reason for raising the credibility of the author, somewhat than enlightening the learner. I use laughter, tragedy, and 29 years of experience as a police officer and law enforcement supervisor in the many examples which i provide to make the text entertaining, interesting, and thought-provoking. I feel that this blend will be an efficient way of transforming mere information into prolonged knowledge. That is the type of book I'd have appreciated whenever i was students struggling to comprehend difficult topics. This is actually the ultimate "student friendly" textbook. For trainers who are constantly reading assessments in which students complain about the book, this is the textbook they are looking forward to." (Arthur D. Weichmann, Dec 2007)