Criminal Law

Inside the World of an Undercover Muslim FBI Agent
Inside the World of an Undercover Muslim FBI Agent

Review:This was an incredible book. Both in its detailed account or what it took to bring down a terrorist plot, but also in the time the author took to explain and stress how Islam is manipulated and perverted by jihadis. The final point about the danger of a Muslim ban in the us was timely and so necessary. Thank you to the author for his service and for this book. Read more

A Colony in a Nation
A Colony in a Nation

Review:Hayes writes about a difficult reality about open racial divisions most would like to deny, but he presents it with humility and makes it personal in a way that I understood. Should be required reading. Read more

Above Suspicion
Above Suspicion

Review:The author does an excellent job explaining the cultural history of Appalachian pioneers and coal-mining communities, which is critical for understanding how people's vulnerabilities collided with their circumstances to create this truly sad story. The story is well-crafted and the characters jump off the page. It was hard to put this book down, and harder still to shake the tragic ending. I can't wait for the movie! Read more

True Story of the Vampire Rapist and Serial Killer
True Story of the Vampire Rapist and Serial Killer

Review:I vaguely remember this case when it occurred. I am deeply saddened by the unresolved locations of the victims bodies. Overall, this was a detailed account of pure evil which walked amongst is in plain sight. Read more

A Civil Action
A Civil Action

Review:This book provides an in-depth view into the intricacies and challenges of complex tort litigation. It is also a classic David and Goliath story, but this time Goliath wins. It does drag somewhat at times. Read more

Twenty-fifth Anniversary Edition - Young Men and Fire
Twenty-fifth Anniversary Edition - Young Men and Fire

Review:Maclean is a gifted writer and storyteller, no doubt, and this story is (at times) engaging and deeply moving. Certainly lots of good takeaways in terms of leadership, teamwork, and operating in complex environments. However, I give it three stars because Maclean often drifts off subject and goes on these "waxing philosophical" tangents in the middle of the story, which I found distracting and unnecessary. Read more

Crime and Politics for a Better America - Moving Beyond Hashtags of Race
Crime and Politics for a Better America - Moving Beyond Hashtags of Race

Review:According to Hilary and the liberals, I am a deplorable who voted for Trump and therefore by default, a xenophobe, sexist and racist individual. So how is it possible that I have the utmost respect and admiration for America's Sheriff, David Clarke? You only have to watch and listen to Sheriff Clarke speak to understand this is a man of incredible integrity with tremendous wisdom and clarity. We now, more than ever, need men like Sheriff Clarke. I could not put the book down and read it co... Read more

A guide for officers and their families - Emotional survival for law enforcement
A guide for officers and their families - Emotional survival for law enforcement

Review:Great, well-written book. Allows for some humor along with real world examples which highlight some important aspects relavent to the law enforcement career. It discusses some of the tough issues that tend to often be ignored within the law enforcement culture, and which can lead to health risks as well as relationship issues. Easy to read and necessary to read if you are in law enforcement (any branch really. . .street cop to correctional officer) or if you have a friend or family member in l... Read more

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