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Her novels, most notably the pulitzer prizewinning the color purple 1982, focus particularly on women. Its the inside story, an mri from former seattle police chief norm stamper, showing good cops taking risks to protect us all, to cities balancing the books with police fines. Martin walkers mystery series set in the idyllic south of france combines suspenseful plotting, gallic charm, the regions delectable gastronomy, and a hero to root for. Besides this textbook, he is the author of police in america sage, 2018, numerous articles in professional journals, coeditor of the police in america. Brattons 46year career in law enforcement is marked by transformative.
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