Author: John G. Floss
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1477156267
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
The NYPD Detective was of Irish descendant and worked New York City's Bowery area from 1873 to 1903. He investigates crimes The Old fashion way utilizing hunches, interrogations and gum shoe tactics. I came into possession of this real life NYPD LOG Book in the year 2000. Due to my background aiding the FBI, IRS Criminal Division and other agencies I knew this book would be a best seller and maybe a movie or a History Channel special. My real profession as an independent insurance agent for 42 yrs. I supported my family of four sons and my wife Jane of 43yrs. of marriage. I dedicate this book to my grand children Evan, Ella, Sally, Keegan, Colden and James Ryan (JR). My next book will be about my life as a part time SPY.
NYPD Log Book
Author: John G. Floss
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1477156267
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
The NYPD Detective was of Irish descendant and worked New York City's Bowery area from 1873 to 1903. He investigates crimes The Old fashion way utilizing hunches, interrogations and gum shoe tactics. I came into possession of this real life NYPD LOG Book in the year 2000. Due to my background aiding the FBI, IRS Criminal Division and other agencies I knew this book would be a best seller and maybe a movie or a History Channel special. My real profession as an independent insurance agent for 42 yrs. I supported my family of four sons and my wife Jane of 43yrs. of marriage. I dedicate this book to my grand children Evan, Ella, Sally, Keegan, Colden and James Ryan (JR). My next book will be about my life as a part time SPY.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1477156267
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
The NYPD Detective was of Irish descendant and worked New York City's Bowery area from 1873 to 1903. He investigates crimes The Old fashion way utilizing hunches, interrogations and gum shoe tactics. I came into possession of this real life NYPD LOG Book in the year 2000. Due to my background aiding the FBI, IRS Criminal Division and other agencies I knew this book would be a best seller and maybe a movie or a History Channel special. My real profession as an independent insurance agent for 42 yrs. I supported my family of four sons and my wife Jane of 43yrs. of marriage. I dedicate this book to my grand children Evan, Ella, Sally, Keegan, Colden and James Ryan (JR). My next book will be about my life as a part time SPY.
Nypd Log Book
Author: As Discovered By John G. Floss
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1477156240
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
The NYPD Detective was of Irish descendant and worked New York City's Bowery area from 1873 to 1903. He investigates crimes The Old fashion way utilizing hunches, interrogations and gum shoe tactics. I came into possession of this real life NYPD LOG Book in the year 2000. Due to my background aiding the FBI, IRS Criminal Division and other agencies I knew this book would be a best seller and maybe a movie or a History Channel special. My real profession as an independent insurance agent for 42 yrs. I supported my family of four sons and my wife Jane of 43yrs. of marriage. I dedicate this book to my grand children Evan, Ella, Sally, Keegan, Colden and James Ryan (JR). My next book will be about my life as a part time SPY.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1477156240
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
The NYPD Detective was of Irish descendant and worked New York City's Bowery area from 1873 to 1903. He investigates crimes The Old fashion way utilizing hunches, interrogations and gum shoe tactics. I came into possession of this real life NYPD LOG Book in the year 2000. Due to my background aiding the FBI, IRS Criminal Division and other agencies I knew this book would be a best seller and maybe a movie or a History Channel special. My real profession as an independent insurance agent for 42 yrs. I supported my family of four sons and my wife Jane of 43yrs. of marriage. I dedicate this book to my grand children Evan, Ella, Sally, Keegan, Colden and James Ryan (JR). My next book will be about my life as a part time SPY.
The NYPD Tapes
Author: Graham A. Rayman
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
ISBN: 1137381272
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 357
Book Description
In May 2010, NYPD officer Adrian Schoolcraft made national headlines when he released a series of secretly recorded audio tapes exposing corruption and abuse at the highest levels of the police department. But, according to a lawsuit filed by Schoolcraft against the City of New York, instead of admitting mistakes and pledging reform Schoolcraft's superiors forced him into a mental hospital in an effort to discredit the evidence. In The NYPD Tapes, the reporter who first broke the Schoolcraft story brings his ongoing saga up to date, revealing the rampant abuses that continue in the NYPD today, including warrantless surveillance and systemic harassment. Through this lens, he tells the broader tale of how American law enforcement has for the past thirty years been distorted by a ruthless quest for numbers, in the form of CompStat, the vaunted data-driven accountability system first championed by New York police chief William Bratton and since implemented in police departments across the country. Forced to produce certain crime stats each quarter or face discipline, cops in New York and everywhere else fudged the numbers, robbing actual crime victims of justice and sweeping countless innocents into the police net. Rayman paints a terrifying picture of a system gone wild, and the pitiless fate of the whistleblower who tried to stop it.
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
ISBN: 1137381272
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 357
Book Description
In May 2010, NYPD officer Adrian Schoolcraft made national headlines when he released a series of secretly recorded audio tapes exposing corruption and abuse at the highest levels of the police department. But, according to a lawsuit filed by Schoolcraft against the City of New York, instead of admitting mistakes and pledging reform Schoolcraft's superiors forced him into a mental hospital in an effort to discredit the evidence. In The NYPD Tapes, the reporter who first broke the Schoolcraft story brings his ongoing saga up to date, revealing the rampant abuses that continue in the NYPD today, including warrantless surveillance and systemic harassment. Through this lens, he tells the broader tale of how American law enforcement has for the past thirty years been distorted by a ruthless quest for numbers, in the form of CompStat, the vaunted data-driven accountability system first championed by New York police chief William Bratton and since implemented in police departments across the country. Forced to produce certain crime stats each quarter or face discipline, cops in New York and everywhere else fudged the numbers, robbing actual crime victims of justice and sweeping countless innocents into the police net. Rayman paints a terrifying picture of a system gone wild, and the pitiless fate of the whistleblower who tried to stop it.
Recollections of a New York Chief of Police
Author: George Washington Walling
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 622
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 622
Book Description
Law & Disorder
Author: Bruce Chadwick
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 1250082595
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 385
Book Description
Nineteenth-century New York City was one of the most magnificent cities in the world, but also one of the most deadly. Without any real law enforcement for almost 200 years, the city was a lawless place where the crime rate was triple what it is today and the murder rate was five or six times as high. The staggering amount of crime threatened to topple a city that was experiencing meteoric growth and striving to become one of the most spectacular in America. For the first time, award-winning historian Bruce Chadwick examines how rampant violence led to the founding of the first professional police force in New York City. Chadwick brings readers into the bloody and violent city, where race relations and an influx of immigrants boiled over into riots, street gangs roved through town with abandon, and thousands of bars, prostitutes, and gambling emporiums clogged the streets. The drive to establish law and order and protect the city involved some of New York’s biggest personalities, including mayor Fernando Wood, police chief Fred Tallmadge, and journalist Walt Whitman. Law and Disorder is a must read for fans of New York history and those interested in how the first police force, untrained and untested, battled to maintain law and order.
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 1250082595
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 385
Book Description
Nineteenth-century New York City was one of the most magnificent cities in the world, but also one of the most deadly. Without any real law enforcement for almost 200 years, the city was a lawless place where the crime rate was triple what it is today and the murder rate was five or six times as high. The staggering amount of crime threatened to topple a city that was experiencing meteoric growth and striving to become one of the most spectacular in America. For the first time, award-winning historian Bruce Chadwick examines how rampant violence led to the founding of the first professional police force in New York City. Chadwick brings readers into the bloody and violent city, where race relations and an influx of immigrants boiled over into riots, street gangs roved through town with abandon, and thousands of bars, prostitutes, and gambling emporiums clogged the streets. The drive to establish law and order and protect the city involved some of New York’s biggest personalities, including mayor Fernando Wood, police chief Fred Tallmadge, and journalist Walt Whitman. Law and Disorder is a must read for fans of New York history and those interested in how the first police force, untrained and untested, battled to maintain law and order.
Blue Blood
Author: Edward Conlon
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1594480737
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 577
Book Description
"A great book... with the testimonial force equal to that of Michael Herr's Dispatches."—Time Edward Conlon's Blue Blood is an ambitious and extraordinary work of nonfiction about what it means to protect, to serve, and to defend among the ranks of New York's finest. Told by a fourth generation NYPD, this is an anecdotal history of New York as experienced through its police force, and depicts a portrait of the teeming street life of the city in all its horror and splendor. It is a story about police politics, fathers and sons, partners who become brothers, old ghosts and undying legacies. Conlon joined the NYPD during the Giuliani administration, when New York City saw its crime rate plummet but also witnessed events that would alter the city, its inhabitants, and its police force forever: polarizing racial cases, the proliferation of the drug trade, and the events of September 11, 2001, and its aftermath. Conlon captures the detail of the landscape, the ironies and rhythms of natural speech, the tragic and the marvelous, firsthand, day after day. A New York Times Notable Book and Finalist for The National Book Criticics Circle Award for Nonfiction.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1594480737
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 577
Book Description
"A great book... with the testimonial force equal to that of Michael Herr's Dispatches."—Time Edward Conlon's Blue Blood is an ambitious and extraordinary work of nonfiction about what it means to protect, to serve, and to defend among the ranks of New York's finest. Told by a fourth generation NYPD, this is an anecdotal history of New York as experienced through its police force, and depicts a portrait of the teeming street life of the city in all its horror and splendor. It is a story about police politics, fathers and sons, partners who become brothers, old ghosts and undying legacies. Conlon joined the NYPD during the Giuliani administration, when New York City saw its crime rate plummet but also witnessed events that would alter the city, its inhabitants, and its police force forever: polarizing racial cases, the proliferation of the drug trade, and the events of September 11, 2001, and its aftermath. Conlon captures the detail of the landscape, the ironies and rhythms of natural speech, the tragic and the marvelous, firsthand, day after day. A New York Times Notable Book and Finalist for The National Book Criticics Circle Award for Nonfiction.
Blue on Blue
Author: Charles Campisi
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1501127217
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 4
Book Description
In one of the most illuminating portraits of police work ever, Chief Charles Campisi describes the inner workings of the world’s largest police force and his unprecedented career putting bad cops behind bars. “Compelling, educational, memorable…this superb memoir can be read for its sheer entertainment or as a primer on police work—or both” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review). From 1996 to 2014 Charles Campisi headed NYPD’s Internal Affairs Bureau, working under four police commissioners and gaining a reputation as hard-nosed and incorruptible. During Campisi’s IAB tenure, the number of New Yorkers shot, wounded, or killed by cops every year declined by ninety percent, and the number of cops failing integrity tests shrank to an equally startling low. But to achieve those exemplary results, Campisi had to triple IAB’s staff, hire the very best detectives, and put the word out that corruption wouldn’t be tolerated. Blue on Blue provides “a rare glimpse inside one of the most secretive branches of policing…and a compelling, behind-the-scenes account of what it takes to investigate police officers who cross the line between guardians of the public to criminals. It’s a mesmerizing exposé on the harsh realities and complexities of being a cop on the mean streets of New York City and the challenges of enforcing the law while at the same time obeying it” (The New York Journal of Books). Campisi allows us to listen in on wiretaps and feel the adrenaline rush of drawing in the net. It also reveals new threats to the force, such as the possibility of infiltration by terrorists. “A lively memoir [told with] verve, intriguing detail, and a generous heart” (The Wall Street Journal) and “an expose of the NYPD’s Internal Affairs Bureaus [that is] enlightening and entertaining” (The New York Times Book Review), Blue on Blue will forever change the way you view police work.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1501127217
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 4
Book Description
In one of the most illuminating portraits of police work ever, Chief Charles Campisi describes the inner workings of the world’s largest police force and his unprecedented career putting bad cops behind bars. “Compelling, educational, memorable…this superb memoir can be read for its sheer entertainment or as a primer on police work—or both” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review). From 1996 to 2014 Charles Campisi headed NYPD’s Internal Affairs Bureau, working under four police commissioners and gaining a reputation as hard-nosed and incorruptible. During Campisi’s IAB tenure, the number of New Yorkers shot, wounded, or killed by cops every year declined by ninety percent, and the number of cops failing integrity tests shrank to an equally startling low. But to achieve those exemplary results, Campisi had to triple IAB’s staff, hire the very best detectives, and put the word out that corruption wouldn’t be tolerated. Blue on Blue provides “a rare glimpse inside one of the most secretive branches of policing…and a compelling, behind-the-scenes account of what it takes to investigate police officers who cross the line between guardians of the public to criminals. It’s a mesmerizing exposé on the harsh realities and complexities of being a cop on the mean streets of New York City and the challenges of enforcing the law while at the same time obeying it” (The New York Journal of Books). Campisi allows us to listen in on wiretaps and feel the adrenaline rush of drawing in the net. It also reveals new threats to the force, such as the possibility of infiltration by terrorists. “A lively memoir [told with] verve, intriguing detail, and a generous heart” (The Wall Street Journal) and “an expose of the NYPD’s Internal Affairs Bureaus [that is] enlightening and entertaining” (The New York Times Book Review), Blue on Blue will forever change the way you view police work.
The Crime Fighter
Author: Jack Maple
Publisher: Crown
ISBN: 0307765342
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Former NYPD Deputy Commissioner Jack Maple was a man in a bow tie and homburg--he was also on a mission to revolutionize the way crime is fought: how cops go after crooks, and how they prevent crime in the first place. And he succeeded. But Maple is not satisfied. In The Crime Fighter, he shows how crime can be attacked all across America. Laced with fascinating, incredible, and often very funny tales of Maple's adventures as a cop, the book is as entertaining as it is informative. Anyone interested in how criminals think and act, and how the police should do their jobs, will devour this absorbing book.
Publisher: Crown
ISBN: 0307765342
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Former NYPD Deputy Commissioner Jack Maple was a man in a bow tie and homburg--he was also on a mission to revolutionize the way crime is fought: how cops go after crooks, and how they prevent crime in the first place. And he succeeded. But Maple is not satisfied. In The Crime Fighter, he shows how crime can be attacked all across America. Laced with fascinating, incredible, and often very funny tales of Maple's adventures as a cop, the book is as entertaining as it is informative. Anyone interested in how criminals think and act, and how the police should do their jobs, will devour this absorbing book.
NYPD Blue
Author: Max Allan Collins
Publisher: Longman
ISBN: 9780582416840
Category : Detective and mystery stories
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Based on the TV series NYPD Blue, this story takes readers to the very beginning of the partnership between Detectives Andy Sipowtiz and John Kelly of Manhattan's 15th Precinct.
Publisher: Longman
ISBN: 9780582416840
Category : Detective and mystery stories
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Based on the TV series NYPD Blue, this story takes readers to the very beginning of the partnership between Detectives Andy Sipowtiz and John Kelly of Manhattan's 15th Precinct.
Street Justice
Author: Marilynn S. Johnson
Publisher: Beacon Press
ISBN: 9780807050231
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
Street Justice traces the stunning history of police brutality in New York City, and the antibrutality movements that sought to eradicate it, from just after the Civil War through the present. New York's experience with police brutality dates back to the founding of the force and has shown itself in various forms ever since: From late-nineteenth-century "clubbing"-the routine bludgeoning of citizens by patrolmen with nightsticks-to the emergence of the "third degree," made notorious by gangster movies, from the violent mass-action policing of political dissidents during periods of social unrest, such as the 1930s and 1960s, to the tumultuous days following September 11. Yet throughout this varied history, the victims of police violence have remained remarkably similar: they have been predominantly poor and working class, and more often than not they have been minorities. Johnson compellingly argues that the culture of policing will only be changed when enough sustained political pressure and farsighted thinking about law enforcement is brought to bear on the problem.
Publisher: Beacon Press
ISBN: 9780807050231
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
Street Justice traces the stunning history of police brutality in New York City, and the antibrutality movements that sought to eradicate it, from just after the Civil War through the present. New York's experience with police brutality dates back to the founding of the force and has shown itself in various forms ever since: From late-nineteenth-century "clubbing"-the routine bludgeoning of citizens by patrolmen with nightsticks-to the emergence of the "third degree," made notorious by gangster movies, from the violent mass-action policing of political dissidents during periods of social unrest, such as the 1930s and 1960s, to the tumultuous days following September 11. Yet throughout this varied history, the victims of police violence have remained remarkably similar: they have been predominantly poor and working class, and more often than not they have been minorities. Johnson compellingly argues that the culture of policing will only be changed when enough sustained political pressure and farsighted thinking about law enforcement is brought to bear on the problem.