To Protect and Serve

  • To Protect and Serve: History of the Knoxville Police Department, 1849-2001
    By Sylvia D. Lynch, Ida Webb, Rick Ferguson

    Nate 98 Alls. Marcella S. 113 Anders, Bradley 102 Anders. Craig 94 Anders, Gary 61. 102 Anders. Kelly 102 Anders. Michael 102 Anderson. Joe 95 Anderson. Joseph C. 1 16 Armstrong. Jerry 100 Armstrong. Wallace 102 Ash, Stephen V. 1 5 ...

  • To Protect and Serve: How to Fix AmericaÕs Police
    By Norm Stamper

    "Stamper offers new insights into the conditions that have created [the problems in American policing], reminding us that police in a democratic society belong to the people--and not the other way around ... [and delivering] a revolutionary ...

  • To Protect and Serve
    By VK Powell

    To protect or serve—a choice no detective should ever be forced to make.

  • To Protect and Serve
    By Arlene Alma Pohl

    These are just a few of the many obligatory attributes of an officer which manifests his ability to persevere to obtain the successful outcomes of righteousness and to ensure our communities of the attainment and the unceasing containment ...

  • To Protect and Serve: How to Fix America's Police
    By Norm Stamper

    In To Protect and Serve, Stamper delivers a revolutionary new model for American law enforcement: the community-based police department.

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  • To Protect and Serve
    By Staci Stallings

    Her employees are incompetent and her schedule has become exhausting. When she takes on a client with a brilliant idea for a big conference, she thinks that maybe, finally this is her lucky break.

  • To Protect and Serve: Daily Readings for Law Enforcement, First Responders, and Church Security Teams
    By James McGarvey

    Like so many of us who started in Church Safety years ago, James McGarvey had to learn by trial and error.

  • To Protect and Serve
    By Frank Berrios

    When Sheriff goes on vacation, two new squad cars come to Radiator Springs and make a mess of things by getting carried away with enforcing the law.