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April 14, 2008 (San Dimas, CA) Police-Writers.com is a website that lists state and local police officers who have written books. The website added two law enforcement officials who have written in the true crime genre and a third who has written in the horror arena.
Chief Russell Smith’s law enforcement career began as a reserve deputy with the Tom Green County Sheriffs Department in 1977 and ended when he retired as the San Angelo Police Department (Texas) Police Chief in 1999. This experience spurred his professional writing career when he sold his first article to a police trade magazine in 1980. Russell Smith spent five years as an outdoor columnist for the San Angelo Standard-Times and several magazines. He received numerous awards for his writing and photography from the Texas Outdoor Writers Association. Chief Russell Smith is the author of The Gun That Wasn't There.
According to the book description of The Gun That Wasn't There, “meticulously outlines the true story of rural West Texas communities under attack by an armed criminal in the 1960s. At times graphic, this vivid true crime story is an unusually perceptive assessment of the criminal mind as told with the surprising empathetic voice of both survivors and victims of crime.”
While serving as Sheriff of Lincoln County (New Mexico), John William Poe became friends with Pat Garrett and John Chisum. His most famous experience occurred when he accompanied Garrett to Pete Maxwell's ranch near Fort Sumner. Garrett went inside. Waiting outside, Poe saw William Bonney (Billy the Kid) enter the ranch house, though he did not recognize him. He heard the gunfire when Billy the Kid was shot and killed by Pat Garrett. John William Poe’s originally authored Personal narrative or reminiscence which relates the main facts and circumstances which led up to the killing of Billy the Kid, which was most recently rereleased as The Death of Billy the Kid.
Joe McKinney is a homicide detective for the San Antonio Police Department. Joe McKinney has a Master's Degree in English Literature from The University of Texas at San Antonio. Before joining the Homicide Division as a detective, Joe McKinney worked on the San Antonio Police Department's Critical Incident Management Team, where he received training in dealing with a variety of natural and manmade disasters, such as floods, fires, and train wrecks, and that training figures prominently in his fiction. Joe McKinney is the author of Dead City and a coauthor of The Sound of Horror.
According to the book description of Dead City, “Battered by five cataclysmic hurricanes in three weeks, the Texas Gulf Coast and half of the Lone Star State is reeling from the worst devastation in history. Thousands are dead and dying--but the worst is only beginning. Amid the wreckage, something unimaginable is happening: a deadly virus has broken out, returning the dead to life – with an insatiable hunger for human flesh.”
Police-Writers.com now hosts 966 police officers (representing 407 police departments) and their 2054 law enforcement books in 35 categories, there are also listings of United States federal law enforcement employees turned authors, international police officers who have written books and civilian police personnel who have written books.
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American Forces Press Service
April 15, 2008 - Coalition forces captured an alleged al-Qaida in Iraq leader thought to be in charge of an illegal terrorist court system in the area yesterday in Mosul, military officials reported. Officials said he also is suspected of involvement in a local bombing cell. Three other suspects also were detained.
Also in Mosul yesterday, forces caught a terrorist wanted for kidnappings, assassinations and the movement of suicide bombers. Three others also were detained. ...
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April 13, 2008 (San Dimas, CA) Police-Writers.com is a website that lists state and local police officers who have written books.
John Foxjohn has investigated more than 300 homicides during his ten years in law enforcement. Born and raised in Nacogdoches in East Texas, John Foxjohn quit high school and joined the U.S. Army, spending six years as a Ranger in Vietnam and Germany, and becoming one of the youngest sergeants in the Army, at that time. After his military service, John FoxJohn returned to Texas and joined the Nacogdoches Police Department. ...
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By Army Staff Sgt. Margaret C. Nelson
Special to American Forces Press Service
April 14, 2008 - A young man begins a business to support his new family. Not exactly headline news, but for 24-year-old Kusai, his dream would be realized in the heart of this city that was considered an extremists' stronghold only six months ago. Hawijah, about 60 miles south of Kirkuk city in Iraq's Kirkuk province, has held center stage to the region's worst violence against civilians, Iraq security forces, and coalition forces. The residents here faced 10 to 15 attacks ...
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By John J. Kruzel
American Forces Press Service
April 14, 2008 - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice today received the first honorary doctorate conferred by the U.S. Air Force in a ceremony in her home state of Alabama and delivered an acceptance speech expressing confidence in operations in Afghanistan. Rice appeared onstage in cap and gown at Air University on Maxwell Air Force Base to accept the honorary degree before providing an assessment of U.S. diplomatic and military operations in Afghanistan, comparing the current phase of nation-building ...
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EDUCATION

Lieutenant Raymond E. Foster, LAPD (ret.), MPA
EDUCATION & PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
Doctoral Student,
Touro University International –
Winter 2007
MPA, Public Financial
Management — California State University, Fullerton
4.0 GPA
(Member Phi Kappa Phi) - 2003
BA, Criminal Justice —
The Union Institute — 1999
National Institute for
Justice, Technology Institute, Washington, DC
Federal Emergency
Management Agency, Incident Command System
Federal Emergency
Management Agency, Terrorism for First Responders
POST
Courses POST Certificates
West Point Leadership
Program Management
Instructor Development
Course Supervisor
Middle
Manager Advanced Officer
Watch
Commander Intermediate Officer
Supervisory
Development Basic Officer
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
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“De-briefing Suspects: An Analysis of the Crime Control Tactic of Gathering
Criminal Intelligence from Arrested Person”
(LAPD Intranet, September 1999).
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“Five
Tactics for Taking Civil Service Examinations”
Hi-Tech Criminal Justice Newsletter (April
2004).
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“Police Technology”
(Prentice Hall, July 2004)
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Editor,
“Hi
Tech Criminal Justice Newsletter”
2003 to Present
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“Tailored
Technology”
Mobile
Government, September 2004.
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“Crowded
Airwaves?”
Airbeat Magazine, September 2004.
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“Returning to the Scene of the Crime: High
Definition Survey Technology and Law Enforcement”
Government Technology Magazine, March 2005
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“Homeland
Security and the New Threats of Global Terrorism: From Cold War to Flaming Hot
War”
(Prentice Hall, February 2007)
Co-Authors:
retired Maj. General Dror Itzhaki (Israeli Security Services) and Dr. Reuven
Paz.
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Pre-publication reviewer:
“Introduction to Biometrics”
(Prentice Hall, 2006) by Steve Elliot
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“Small Unit Leadership”
(Policeone.com, April 2006).
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“The Strategy of Preparing for Promotion”
(Policeone.com, April 2006).
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“Terrorism: Crime or
Asymmetrical Warfare”
(Policeone.com, May 2005).
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Technical Grant Reviewer,
Technology Transfer to Rural Communities, Department of Homeland Security
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“An Introduction to Policing: From NYPD to LAPD”
(Prentice Hall, July 2006)” Co-authored
with James O’Keefe, Ph.D.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Police Technology
Computer Crime
Analysis Techniques for
Criminal Justice Managers
Terrorism and Criminal Justice
Homeland Security and Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice Supervision
Minorities and Criminal Justice
The Enforcement Function
Principles of Investigations and
Reporting
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FULLERTON
(Instructor) 2004 - Present
UNION INSTITUTE AND UNIVERISTY
(Faculty
Advisor and Instructor) 2004 – Present
HI TECH CRIMINAL JUSTICE
2003 –
Present – Owner
The mission of this business is to provide
online resources for criminal justice practitioners.
CONNECTION HOUSE
2003 –
Present – Founding Board Chair
The Mission of this organization is to
provide transitional housing, independent living skills and educational
opportunities for emancipated foster youth.
LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
1980-2003
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LIEUTENANT
(1997-- 2003)
Detective Support Division, Fugitive Warrant
Section
Supervise 70 sworn and 5 non-sworn
employees.
Oversaw service of all adult felony
warrants; the prosecution of foreign nationals in their country of origin; and
the location and apprehension of fugitives from other jurisdictions;
Conduct international criminal
investigations at the behest of Interpol. Liaison between Interpol, foreign
consulates and LAPD. Acting Commanding Officer — coordinated all division
activities in absence of superior
Central Traffic Division
Watch Commander—Bureau consisting of 110 sq.
miles with approximately I million residents. Supervised the activities of 20
accident investigators and 44 motorcycle officers. Acting Commanding Officer —
coordinated all division activities in absence of superior
Pacific Area
Administrative Lieutenant reporting to Area
Commanding Officer — prepared and reviewed all paperwork and documentation for
405 personnel. Watch Commander — directed 10 subordinate supervisors and 110
line personnel. Responsible for basic patrol, Venice Beach Detail and LAX
Substation. Oversaw anti gang activities; responded to tactical alerts; and
resolved all management issues. Managed transition from flexible work schedule
to standard 10/80; directed the transition to new public complaint system; and
facilitated transition to improved Community Oriented Policing Model.
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SERGEANT (1988-1997)
Internal
Affairs Group
Investigated allegations of misconduct
against police officers.
Northeast Area
Patrol Sergeant, Administrative Sergeant —
conducted personnel investigations at direction of Commanding Officer.
77th Area
Community Relations — supervised a staff of
8; responded to crisis situations throughout the community; and represented
Department through numerous public speaking engagements. Managed Explorer Post,
Business Booster Association, Police Clergy Council, Reserve Police Officers,
Senior Lead Officer Program, and Neighborhood Watch Program. Participated in
numerous community related activities and events including Open Houses,
Halloween activities and Christmas basket distribution.
Patrol Adjutant — directed all front office
activities including writing management papers, drafting management
correspondence, reviewing time slips and handling all personnel functions.
Communications Division
Floor Supervisor supervised thirty 911
operators and 10 report takers.
Watch Commander — managed emergency
allocation of personnel citywide; and oversaw system crises and breakdowns.
Southwest Area, 77th Area &
Northeast Area
Field Sergeant
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POLICE OFFICER (1980- 1988)
Newton Area . . . Southwest Area . . Central
Area
Foot beat officer, patrol officer and
training officer
WEINGART CENTER
ASSOCIATION (1986- 1990)
(One-stop Service
Center for Homeless - Concurrent with LAPD Employment)
·
DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS (Part-time
& Concurrent with LAPD)
Initially hired as Director of Security,
responsible for 18 security officers and a $1 million budget. Accountable for
the management of security services provided to in-house County agencies;
Advanced to Director of Operations, in charge of 150 employees and a $3 million
budget.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS / COMMUNITY
ACTIVITIES
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Member, Academy of Criminal Justice
Sciences
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Member, International Association of
Chiefs of Police (IACP)
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Member, Author’s Guild
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Member Rotary Club of San Dimas, Past
President
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Explorer Post Advisor, Boy Scouts of
America
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LAPD Code One Toastmasters (Past Vice
President)
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Assistant Cubmaster, Boy Scouts of
America
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Member, Peace Officer’s Association
of Los Angeles County
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Assistant Scoutmaster, Boy Scouts of
America
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Chapter Advisor, Order of the Arrow –
Sunset Chapter, Navajo Lodge
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Phi Kappa Phi – Honors Society
AWARDS & HONORS
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Police Medal for Heroism
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Club, District and Regional
Toastmaster Awards
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Commendations for Outstanding
Performance (200)
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Numerous community letters of
appreciation
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Recognized by southern California
Automobile Club for superior vehicle and antitheft enforcement and safe driving
MILITARY SERVICE
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United States Coast Guard Reserve
(1976-1983)
Honorable Discharge