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Police Wife: The Secret Epidemic of Police Domestic Violence

ISBN-13: 9780994861764 / Angielski / Miękka / 2017 / 276 str.

Alex Roslin
Police Wife: The Secret Epidemic of Police Domestic Violence Alex Roslin   9780994861764 Sugar Hill Books - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

Police Wife: The Secret Epidemic of Police Domestic Violence

ISBN-13: 9780994861764 / Angielski / Miękka / 2017 / 276 str.

Alex Roslin
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Winner of these international book awards (1st edition of "Police Wife"): - American Society of Journalists and Authors' Arlene Book Award for Writing that Makes a Difference - Hollywood Book Festival non-fiction book award (runner-up) - eLit Book Awards (silver) - INDIEFAB Book of the Year Awards (bronze) - Next Generation Indie Book Awards (finalist) _____________________ "EXCELLENT JOB.... An important read." - Det. Albert Seng, PhD, Retired, Tucson Police Department, Arizona "AMY'S STORY MIRRORS MINE IN SO MANY WAYS.... All of us associated with this profession must make it clear that domestic violence will not be tolerated in our ranks." - Deputy Chief Dottie Davis, Retired, Fort Wayne Police Department, Indiana "I LOVED YOUR BOOK.... This is a book that should be given to the wife or girlfriend of every single male police officer." - Sgt. Amy Ramsay, PhD, Ontario, senior police policy analyst, former president, International Association of Women Police "KUDOS AND GRATITUDE TO ALEX ROSLIN.... This book needs to be widely circulated." - Leanor Johnson, sociologist, Arizona State University, fellow, National Council on Family Relations, former member, FBI advisory board on police stress and family violence "THOROUGHLY DOCUMENTED.... A MUST-READ." -Deborah Harrison, sociologist, University of New Brunswick "POLICE WIFE DELIVERS." - Staff Sgt. Margaret Shorter, Retired, RCMP, president, International Association of Women Police _____________________ WE CALL THE POLICE HEROES. They're the ones breaking up fights and putting the bad guy in jail. But what happens when they go home to their families? Journalist Amy Morrison lived another side of policing in her marriage to a violent, controlling cop who drove her to the brink of suicide. In "Police Wife," Morrison and other police wives share their gripping and inspiring survival stories with award-winning investigative journalist Alex Roslin as he takes you inside the tightly closed police world and one of its most explosive secrets: domestic violence in up 40% of police homes, which departments mostly ignore or let slide. Now in its updated and revised second edition, "Police Wife" gives a rare front-seat look at the amazing struggles and courage of abused police spouses worldwide--from Montreal to Los Angeles, Puerto Rico, the UK, France and Australia--the ordeals of a handful of intrepid cops trying to change policing from within and why the abuse is an epidemic. We learn that police officers commit up to 15 times more domestic violence than the public. But few police departments fire an officer even after a sustained complaint or criminal conviction for domestic violence. Officers in some departments are disciplined more severely for stealing or lying than for assaulting their wife or girlfriend. "Police Wife," the first investigative book worldwide on the question, shows how abuse in police homes affects us all and is linked to poor responses to 911 domestic calls at other homes, police killings of African Americans, police sexual harassment of women cops and young female drivers at traffic stops, and growing inequality in our communities. ALSO READ ADVICE for survivors, friends and family and recommendations for change. _____________________ Connect with the author at his blog policedomesticviolence.blogspot.com and the "Police Wife" page on Facebook.

Winner of these international book awards (1st edition of “Police Wife”):- American Society of Journalists and Authors’ Arlene Book Award for Writing that Makes a Difference- Hollywood Book Festival non-fiction book award (runner-up)- eLit Book Awards (silver)- INDIEFAB Book of the Year Awards (bronze)- Next Generation Indie Book Awards (finalist)_____________________"EXCELLENT JOB.... An important read." - Det. Albert Seng, PhD, Retired, Tucson Police Department, Arizona"AMY'S STORY MIRRORS MINE IN SO MANY WAYS.... All of us associated with this profession must make it clear that domestic violence will not be tolerated in our ranks." - Deputy Chief Dottie Davis, Retired, Fort Wayne Police Department, Indiana"I LOVED YOUR BOOK.... This is a book that should be given to the wife or girlfriend of every single male police officer." - Sgt. Amy Ramsay, PhD, Ontario, senior police policy analyst, former president, International Association of Women Police"KUDOS AND GRATITUDE TO ALEX ROSLIN.... This book needs to be widely circulated." - Leanor Johnson, sociologist, Arizona State University, fellow, National Council on Family Relations, former member, FBI advisory board on police stress and family violence"THOROUGHLY DOCUMENTED.... A MUST-READ." -Deborah Harrison, sociologist, University of New Brunswick"POLICE WIFE DELIVERS." - Staff Sgt. Margaret Shorter, Retired, RCMP, president, International Association of Women Police_____________________WE CALL THE POLICE HEROES. They’re the ones breaking up fights and putting the bad guy in jail. But what happens when they go home to their families? Journalist Amy Morrison lived another side of policing in her marriage to a violent, controlling cop who drove her to the brink of suicide.In "Police Wife," Morrison and other police wives share their gripping and inspiring survival stories with award-winning investigative journalist Alex Roslin as he takes you inside the tightly closed police world and one of its most explosive secrets: domestic violence in up 40% of police homes, which departments mostly ignore or let slide.Now in its updated and revised second edition, “Police Wife” gives a rare front-seat look at the amazing struggles and courage of abused police spouses worldwide—from Montreal to Los Angeles, Puerto Rico, the UK, France and Australia—the ordeals of a handful of intrepid cops trying to change policing from within and why the abuse is an epidemic.We learn that police officers commit up to 15 times more domestic violence than the public. But few police departments fire an officer even after a sustained complaint or criminal conviction for domestic violence. Officers in some departments are disciplined more severely for stealing or lying than for assaulting their wife or girlfriend."Police Wife," the first investigative book worldwide on the question, shows how abuse in police homes affects us all and is linked to poor responses to 911 domestic calls at other homes, police killings of African Americans, police sexual harassment of women cops and young female drivers at traffic stops, and growing inequality in our communities.ALSO READ ADVICE for survivors, friends and family and recommendations for change._____________________Connect with the author at his blog policedomesticviolence.blogspot.com and the "Police Wife" page on Facebook.

Kategorie:
Poradniki
Kategorie BISAC:
Family & Relationships > Abuse - Domestic Partner Abuse
Social Science > Criminology
Family & Relationships > Abuse - General
Wydawca:
Sugar Hill Books
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9780994861764
Rok wydania:
2017
Wydanie:
Updated and Rev
Ilość stron:
276
Waga:
0.41 kg
Wymiary:
22.86 x 15.24 x 1.57
Oprawa:
Miękka
Wolumenów:
01
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