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   The Police News is fortunate from time to time to be offered books and manuscripts to review,  by authors who are either in law enforcement, have served in law enforcement or have close, personal relationships with law enforcement.  Often we review these books from the time they are rough drafts, to completed manuscripts to the final, printed book.
  
We are happy to share these with our readers.
  
The books on this list fall into a very exclusive category -- books not only worth reading, but books worth owning.  Some of them may even change the way you look at the world of police officers and law enforcement.
  
Unless otherwise noted, the summaries are excerpts from the book -- either the cover flaps or the introduction.  Some books contain a link to the appropriate page at amazon.com


 
Deadly Force
By Chris McNab
   
 
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  Blood Lessons What Cops Learn From Life or Death Encounters
  Trials and Tribulations Early Texas Crime Stories
  Jaded Visions
  The real world of prison, crime and justice
  My Body Belongs To Me

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Almost every movie of a police shootout includes the following depiction of violence: good guy shoots bad guy; bad guy instantly drops dead.  But the reality is that when someone is hit by a bullet, or even several bullets, this rately happens.

What does happen when someone is shot?  How effective is the use of hand guns?  Why are so many shots fired at a shootout?  Why don't officers shoot a gun out of an assailant's hands, or shoot him in the leg instead of killing him?  What is it really like for an officer to pull his gun and fire?

In this book, Chris McNab analyses the use of lethal force in the control of crime in the United States from the Civil War to the present day.  Covering incidents from the shooting of Bonnie and Clyde to the Waco Seige, and the actions of gunmen from "Wild Bill" Hickok to modern SWAT teams, he answers these questions and examines the history of armed response and those who in enforcing law face making life and death choices in a few, traumatic seconds.

About The Author:

Chris McNab is an author and editor.  He has published over 25 books, including Twentieth-Century Small Arms (2001), Gunfighters - The outlaws and their weapons (2005, contributing editor), and Tools of Violence (2008)

-"Essential reading" Conservative Book Club

Osprey Publishing
www.ospreypublishing.com

Deadly Force on Amazon.Com

 

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