Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Order Your 2011 Codes Today!

PENAL CODE 2011 - California Ed.


PENAL CODE 2011 - California Ed.

Law Summaries

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Top Bound Flip Style (4-1/4" x 8-1/2")
IBSN: 978-1-56325-169-6

$15.99 U.S.

Summaries of enforcement sections from the Penal Code, written in a clear, concise, easy-to-use format. Includes selected enforcement sections from the Business and Professions, Fish & Game, Health & Safety, Welfare & Institutions Codes & more.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

COLORADO PEACE OFFICERS' LAW & PROCEDURE and SEARCH & SEIZURE FIELD SOURCEGUIDE -


COLORADO PEACE OFFICERS' LAW & PROCEDURE and SEARCH & SEIZURE FIELD SOURCEGUIDE - 2010/2011 Ed.

By Phil Baca - Police Chief
Top Bound Flip Style (4-1/4" x 8-1/2")
IBSN: 978-1-56325-149-8

$14.99 U.S.

Now updated and upgraded to include Search & Seizure case law summaries as well as an abbreviated compilation of current laws extracted from Titles 16, 18, and 19 of the Colorado Revised Statutes. This new QWIK-CODE is now a more valuable reference tool for Colorado Peace Officers than before. The QWIK-CODE is designed for easy use and quick reference, incorporating a comprehensive index and table of contents. Many of the most commonly used statutes are now at your fingertips without the necessity of having the full C.R.S. text. We have tailored the QWIK-CODE to the needs of the law enforcement professional, keeping it compact and focusing on what the law enforcement officer needs to know every day on the job. Stay up-to-date by ordering yours today!

Philip Baca - Police Chief

Phil is a leading author and educator in the field of legal issues relevant to the law enforcement and criminal justice professions. Uniquely qualified by both experience and training, he is currently the Chief of Police for a metropolitan law enforcement agency in the Denver metro area. Phil has a decade of experience as an attorney in private practice. He received his J.D. Degree from the University of Denver School of Law in 1988 and is a member of the Colorado State Bar. Phil graduated the 216th Session of the FBI National Academy in 2004. Prior to his Chief's position, he worked at the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office for eight years, the last four of which were spent leading the Criminal Investigations Div. Prior to that, Phil joined the Denver Police Dept. in 1975 as a patrol officer, and went on to work in Property Crimes, Internal Affairs, Vice/Narcotics and the Gang Unit. He is an instructor at numerous Colorado area law enforcement academies and colleges, including Metropolitan State College of Denver School of Professional Studies. Phil serves as an Assessor and Team Leader for the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. (CALEA), as well as evaluating the training programs of other agencies nationwide for compliance to applicable training standards. Qualified by experience and training, Chief Baca is also gifted with the skill and ability to present legal issues affecting the law enforcement professional in a clear and concise manner - useful to the officer in the field as well as the student and training officer.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

DANGEROUS and DEADLY WEAPONS I.D. GUIDE



DANGEROUS and DEADLY WEAPONS I.D. GUIDE

LawTech Legal Publishing QWIK-CODE
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By Wendy Kierstead
©2008 Softcover (4-1/4" x 8-1/2")
IBSN: 978-1-56325-125-2

$24.99 U.S.

This guide could save your life! Compiled and edited by a 25 yr. veteran Police Officer and Certified Criminal Analyst, this guide contains 220 images of unique weapons and amazing and clever methods of concealment. Each item is captioned with the circumstances around its seizure or discovery. This Guide has applications to all aspects of law enforcement and security, and is a "must have" for any police academy recruit, as well as you veterans.

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WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION

Weapons of Mass DestructionWEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION
©2005 Softcover 278 pp. (8 1/2" x 11")
ISBN: 978-1-889315-11-9
List $58

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Description
This text examines the history, terminology, and types of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD). It also includes a discussion of causes, symptoms, consequences of and responses to a WMD event. Includes student exercises involving the decision making process, identifying WMD threats, pre and post attack actions, monitoring for contamination and recovery procedures.

This textbook is appropriate for criminal justice, criminal investigation, and homeland security programs. It is also suited for programs in emergency management, corporate security, psychology, emergency medical services and healthcare, police academy programs, and continuing professional development.
Contents
Chapter 1 The Study of Weapons of Mass Destruction
Chapter 2 Explosive Devices
Chapter 3 Suicide Bombers
Chapter 4 Chemical WMD
Chapter 5 Biological Weapons: Part I
Chapter 6 Biological Weapons: Part II
Chapter 7 Nuclear and Radiological Devices
Chapter 8 WMD Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Chapter 9 WMD Moitoring and Detection Instrumentation
Chapter 10 Personal Decontamination
Chapter 11 Facility and Equipment Decontamination

Sample Chapter
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Author(s)
Greg Funderburk, BA: Greg Funderburk has over twenty years of experience in the fire service and is currently a Fire Officer for the Huntington Beach (CA) Fire Department, Hazardous Materials Response Team. Greg possesses a bachelor’s degree in Vocational Education, an associate’s degree in Fire Technology as well as numerous technical certifications including, Hazardous Materials Specialist, and Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Instructor.
Dennis McGowan, BA, CPM, D-ABMDI: Dennis McGowan recently retired as Chief of Operations for the Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office in Atlanta, GA. He was Chief Investigator for the Medical Examiner's Office prior to this position. He was also a firefighter and worked in the New Jersey State Medical Examiner's Office. He has 25 years fatality/mass fatality management experience and disaster mitigation planning, training and response including coordination of the mass fatality planning for the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. He has worked at numerous mass fatality incidents including Egypt Air in 1999, World Trade Center and American Airlines 587. He also participated in TopOff and TopOff 2 preparedness exercises.
Charles Stumph: Charles Stumph retired after 36 years with the Orange County California Sheriff’s Department during which 31 years were spent assigned to the Bomb Squad. Mr. Stumph is a past Director of the International Association of Bomb Technicians and Investigators and former Chairman of the National Bomb Squad Commander’s Advisory Board. He has served with the National Domestic Preparedness Office and the DOJ/DOD Interagency Board on WMD.