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Lawrence Police Department

Lawrence Police Department
Author: Ronald J. DeSantis
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738501536

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Lawrence Police Department: Heroes Wear Blue pictorially chronicles the history of the department from its inception through its first century to the present day. A compelling visual tour, not only for police and local historians, this collection offers a glimpse of society and how it has changed. Featuring the first known police officer in Lawrence, Massachusetts, as well as the Lawrence police officers who served in the Civil War in uniform, this volume also provides a rare glimpse of vintage police equipment that is now unlawful to use.


Lawrence Police Dept. Collection

Lawrence Police Dept. Collection
Author: Lawrence (Mass.). Police Department
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1865
Genre: Calendars
ISBN:

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Police blotter (1865 Jan. 2-1867 Mar. 30, in an account book), recording arrests over this period; pamphlet (2 copies, 1934) entitled "History of the Lawrence Police Department", including text from History of Lawrence, Mass. (1924), by Lawrence B. Dorgan, list of police chiefs, officers, judges of local police court, pensioned members, veterans, etc., articles on police athletics, police methods, and crime prevention, photographs, and advertisements; and calendar (1998) published by Lawrence Police Relief Fund.


Annual Report

Annual Report
Author: Lawrence (Mass.). Department of Public Safety
Publisher:
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1912
Genre: Accidents
ISBN:

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On the Beat

On the Beat
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1998
Genre: Community policing
ISBN:

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Deadly Force

Deadly Force
Author: Lawrence O'Donnell
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 572
Release: 2018-06-26
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 0062561499

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Featuring a new preface and afterword by the author From the host of MSNBC’s The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell, the riveting story of a 1975 police shooting of an unarmed black man in Boston—one of the first to draw national headlines—and the dramatic investigation and court case that followed. On a rainy winter night, James Bowden, Jr. left his mother’s house in Roxbury after a visit. As he guided his Buick out of his parking spot, an unmarked police car suddenly blocked his path. Two undercover officers sprang out, running toward his car. Shots were fired, and Bowden slumped over the wheel. Moments later, he was pronounced dead on arrival at a nearby hospital. The police argued that they had fired in self-defense, claiming that Bowden was an armed robbery suspect and that after they had ordered him to stop, he had fired a shot at one of them. And multiple internal investigations by the Boston Police Department exonerated the officers involved. But Patricia Bowden, James’s widow, knew better. “The truth will come out,” she said at her husband’s funeral. She sought a lawyer willing to take on the Boston Police Department and finally found one in Lawrence F. O’Donnell, the author’s father, a man whose past, unbeknownst to Patricia Bowden, made him the only man in town who could not refuse her case. O’Donnell embarked on a highly contentious three-year battle with the Boston Police Department to win justice for James Bowden. More timely now than ever, Deadly Force is a powerful indictment of police misconduct, a reminder of this issue’s long, tortured history and of how far we still have to go.


Turning Tragedy Into Victory

Turning Tragedy Into Victory
Author: Lawrence N. Blum
Publisher: Lantern Books
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2012
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 159056412X

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The author of influential books such as Force Under Pressure and Stoning the Keepers at the Gate, Dr. Lawrence N. Blum is a renowned expert on the psychology of police officers. With Turning Tragedy into Victory, he returns to and expands on the important subject of how to best help those who have sworn to protect and serve when they are the ones who have fallen. According to Blum, officers' lack of knowledge and skill in controlling the stress of the moment has increased their risk of being killed, assaulted, or making mistakes that cost them dearly in career or family relationships. Through visceral, real-life accounts of officers with whom he has personally worked, he identifies pitfalls, errors, and traps that are created when officers lose control over how their brains and bodies react to unexpected crises; explains why and how this lack of control occurs; and provides mental, emotional, and behavioral tools that have proven highly effective at enhancing performance. Above all, Blum says, officers must learn the important lessons that come from their experiences and commit themselves to the quest for mastery in law enforcement--in other words, to turn tragedy into victory. This book is an indispensable resource for law enforcement officers, those who work with them, and the people who wish to keep them safe among the increasing dangers and challenges of today's society.


Black Cop

Black Cop
Author: Calvin Lawrence with Miles Howe
Publisher: James Lorimer & Company
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2019-09-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1459414489

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Calvin Lawrence became a cop at age twenty. He was recruited by the Halifax police department at a time of heightened racial tension in the city. From the start, some fellow African Canadians wondered if he had sold out. White citizens wondered whether a black Canadian even belonged in the job. Calvin takes readers into his confidence as he learns to navigate as a beat cop, and how to deal with racism in the community — and worse, in the police force itself. Lawrence leaves Halifax to join the RCMP. He shares his experiences about basic training in Regina, followed by a stint as Newfoundland's only black Mountie. He is pegged for undercover work there, but before long his cover is blown. RCMP stereotyping leads him into Toronto's notorious drug squad as an undercover police officer, and then to years in elite Mountie squads protecting prime ministers and presidents. Throughout his career, Calvin experiences hostility and racism within the force — completely contrary to the officvalues and image of the RCMP. Standing up for his rights gets him blacklisted for advancement, and ultimately leads him to clinical depression arising from workplace hostility and mistreatment. As a seventh-generation Canadian, Calvin Lawrence has written a book which lays bare key failures of Canadian police organizations. Even today they operate on the basis that only white Canadians are entitled to the rights promised to all by the rule of law and the Canadian Charter of Rights.