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Posted: Sat Jul 19th, 2008 07:16 am | 1st Post |
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On July 25, 2008, Conversations with Cops at the Watering Hole will feature a conversation with David Waksman on Police Search and Seizure.
Program Date: July 25, 2008
Program Time: 2100 hours, Pacific
Topic: Police Search and Seizure
Listen Live:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/LawEnforcement/2008/07/26/Police-Search-and-Seizure
About the Guest
David Waksman, J.D., is a nationally known homicide prosecutor with vast experience in trying violent offenders. David Waksman has toiled 32 years in the criminal courts of Miami, Florida, after working the mean streets of The South Bronx for six years as a police officer and rising to the rank of sergeant in the New York Police Department. He may have tried more first-degree murder cases than any other American prosecutor.
David Waksman's career as a prosecutor began under the legendary Richard Gerstein. He also worked eighteen years as an assistant to America's most popular, and longest serving Attorney General, Janet Reno, when she served as Miami's top prosecutor. During that time period he tried over eighty-five homicide cases to juries, including twenty in which the death penalty was sought.
David Waksman, not content to fight his battles in Miami-Dade County, has been teaching the cops of America the law and procedures they need to combat violent crimes in their communities. Since 1988 he has taught a monthly seminar on homicide investigation for the Southern Police Institute (University of Louisville) in various locations (22 states, 34 cities) across the country. He also teaches new detectives, crime scene technicians, medical examiners and forensic investigators at the nationally renowned Dade County Medical Examiner's Police-Medical Investigation of Death seminar. He has taught classes (one a Fourth Amendment seminar) at the University of Miami School of Law and at several colleges in the South Florida area. Local police departments continually call upon David Waksman to teach refresher courses and in-service training to their investigators. David Waksman is the author of the Search and Seizure Handbook.
About the Watering Hole
The Watering Hole is police slang for a location cops go off-duty to blow off steam and talk about work and life. Sometimes funny; sometimes serious; but, always interesting.
About the Host
Lieutenant Raymond E. Foster was a sworn member of the Los Angeles Police Department for 24 years. He retired in 2003 at the rank of Lieutenant. He holds a bachelor’s from the Union Institute and University in Criminal Justice Management and a Master’s Degree in Public Financial Management from California State University, Fullerton; and, has completed his doctoral course work. Raymond E. Foster has been a part-time lecturer at California State University, Fullerton and Fresno; and is currently a faculty advisor and lecturer with the Union Institute and University. He has experience teaching upper division courses in law enforcement, public policy, law enforcement technology and leadership. Raymond is an experienced author who has published numerous articles in a wide range of venues including magazines such as Government Technology, Mobile Government, Airborne Law Enforcement Magazine, and Police One. He has appeared on the History Channel and radio programs in the United States and Europe as subject matter expert in technological applications in law enforcement.
Listen, call, join us at the Watering Hole.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/LawEnforcement/2008/07/26/Police-Search-and-Seizure
Program Contact Information
Lieutenant Raymond E. Foster, LAPD (ret.), MPA
editor@police-writers.com
909.599.7530
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Posted: Sat Jul 26th, 2008 04:33 am | 2nd Post |
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Author News
Former Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy Harry Penny will be signing copies of his book "Behind the Badge: The Funny Side of the Thin Blue Line" August 9th, at the Corner Bookshop, 301 W. 32nd Street, Yuma AZ 85364 from 1PM to 3PM. For more information contact the author via his website http://www.harrypenny.com
Peter Moskos is assistant professor of Law, Police Science, and Criminal Justice Administration at the City University of New York's John Jay College of Criminal Justice. He specializes in a sociological approach to police culture, police patrol and crime prevention, drug violence, community policing and terrorism, police/minority relations, and qualitative methods. He is a former Baltimore City police officer. Peter Moskos is the author of Cop in the Hood.
After a 28-year career with the Los Angeles Police Department, Paul G. Nelson retired at the rank of Detective Supervisor. Paul Nelson is the author of To Die for Chocolate.
Practical Street Wisdom
Practical Street Wisdom is a collection short stories and articles written by law enforcement officials. The authors were asked a question: What is the one thing you want cops to know? When completed the book will contain some of the collective wisdom of over 50 street cops.
American Heroes Press is soliciting contributions:
1. Authors must be sworn law enforcement officials.
2. Articles and stories should 900 to 1800 words.
3. The submission must be original work.
4. You must include an up to 100 bio to follow you article (include contact information if you want that published, also.
5. You must sign a release.
Submissions should be sent to editor@police-writers.com
Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board Executive Institute has adopted Leadership: Texas Hold ‘em Style for their leadership dialogue program. My co-author and I, Andrew Harvey are very excited. Created in 1992, the Executive Institute addresses the numerous challenges that today’s law enforcement administrators face and those that will emerge as important issues during the course of the next decade and beyond. After providing 50 to 60 top law enforcement executive in Illinois with a copy of the book, the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board Executive Institute will fly Andrew and I out to Illinois for a one-day author dialogue on leadership with the executives. We are in good company, last year the book they adopted for this program was Jim Collin’s Good to Great. We will be in Chicago, this October.
We have Official Police Writers book marks.
To receive a free 2X7, official, police-writers.com bookmark, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to:
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If you missed the address or would like to see the front of the bookmark , go to the main page of http://www.police-writers.com, click on the link that says – free bookmark. The reverse side is a surprise.
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Posted: Sat Jul 26th, 2008 04:34 am | 3rd Post |
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Sponsor link:
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