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Banner leads to the best police officer books written by over 220 state and local police officers who have authored over 550 books, many on law enforcement.

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CANADA911
The Website about and for Canadian emergency services.

LAPD
Authors of the Los Angeles Police Department lists over 40 LAPD officers who have become writers, plus suggestions on books about LAPD as well as LAPD memorabilia.

POLICE
Over 225 state and local police officers who have written books, as well as the world's largest internet directory of police officer owned businesses.

Forensic Science
An excellent website listing police, law enforcement and criminal justice information on forensic science.

Law Enforcement Technology
The most comprehensive resource on police, law enforcement, corrections and court room technology.

Law Enforcement
An undergraduate course in an introduction to law enforcement.

LEADERSHIP
The companion website to a book on leadership written by two police officers.

Becoming a Police Officer
The companion website to Barry Baker, a retired Police Lieutenant's, book on becoming a police officer.  Likely the best book on the subject of becoming a police officer.

Police Command
An outstanding and continually improving resource on police and law enforcement issues.

Ems - Every Minute Sucks
Emergency medical services forum, chat, photo gallery and blog for paramedics, emts, fire fighters, police, nurses and military medical personnel.

Monster Swat Monkey
Police community site where members can chat, join discussions, write a blog, post pictures, play multiplayer poker, flash arcade games, shop, & more

Spanish4Emergencies
The inability to communicate with a Spanish speaking person prevents us from fully understanding the situation, and sometimes from totally addressing the correct problem. This can put their lives in danger, as well as our safety. This is a problem that must be looked at and fixed. The goal of Spanish 4 Emergencies.com is to help bridge this gap for our emergency personnel, thus protecting and allowing us to fully do our jobs. Spanish 4 Emergencies was founded by Brady Lewis in 2002. Lewis, now 25, is a 4-year reserve police officer and a 3-year emergency dispatcher in his hometown of Anderson, Indiana. “I decided I needed to learn some emergency Spanish for my own safety, as well as the safety of the subjects with whom I was coming into contact,” Lewis says

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