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iPad Ready Step-by-Step Instructions to Avoid Costly Arrests
iPad Ready Step-by-Step Instructions to Avoid Costly Arrests
This book takes readers behind “The Blue Wall” of law enforcement and gives them a first-hand look at the disturbing issues between police and people of color. iphone, Kindle and iPad ready.
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(Free-Press-Release.com) July 2, 2010 --
(New Haven, CT – July 2, 2010) A Black Man’s Guide to Law Enforcement in America gives the American public insight on how to avoid encounters with police that can often turn deadly. It also prepares “any driver” to effectively interact with police during motor vehicle stops and the all too common street stops. Emma Khadija Jones, J.D., Founder of The MALIK Organization and mother of a victim of a police shooting said “If you are going to drive in America, this is a must-read starting point!”
Written by a Black cop who is still an active “street cop” in a major urban police department, A Black Man’s Guide To Law Enforcement In America reveals the mystery behind DWB (Driving While Black), racial profiling, vehicle registrations, misdemeanor arrests, and motor vehicle laws for the general public. It gives the reader step-by-step instructions on how to avoid costly arrests and deadly encounters with police. It is packed with valuable information that many people pay lawyers thousands of dollars to learn.
A Black Man’s Guide to Law Enforcement in America is an in-depth look at modern day issues that involve police and minority communities. This book takes readers behind “The Blue Wall” of law enforcement and gives them a first-hand look at the disturbing issues between police and people of color. This is a book you don’t want to miss!! Now available at Barnes and Noble & Amazon for $16.95 Paperback or start reading A Black Man's Guide - Driving While Black on your Kindle in under a minute Kindle for iPad, Kindle for PC, Kindle for iPhone, Kindle for BlackBerry $14.99
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Praised by Law Enforcement and Advocates alike, “Every African American and Latino parent should have one!” proclaims Barbara Fair, LCSW, Founder of People Against Injustice.
About The Author
Shafiq Rashid Fulcher Abdussabur is an active law enforcement officer with over 14 years of Community Base Police training and experience. He is a nationally published author, speaker, and founder of BOLDMINDS Arts and Literature. His award-winning philosophy and approaches to modern day policing has been nationally recognized.
In 2002, he founded CTRIBAT Institute for Social Development Inc. which services 210 young males and Females ages 9 yrs. old to 17 yrs. old. CTRIBAT offers students “life skill” workshops that focus on parent/student participation. The summer pilot called the "Leadership Retreat" focuses on fostering leadership skills in young people who reside in an Urban Environment (At-Risk Youth). The CTRIBAT 2006 Summer Pilot posted an impressive 400% reduction in firearm related violence in the neighborhood of operation.
In January 2007, he was appointed by the Mayor of New Haven as Coordinator and Program writer of the New Haven Street Outreach Workers Program which is a proactive social development program aimed at reducing violent crime among youth and young adults. Within its first five months of operation, the City of New Haven posted an 86% reduction in homicides. During that two year period, he served as the Chief Executive Officer for the New Haven Police Department under Police Chief Francisco Ortiz Jr. In June of 2008, both CTRIBAT Institute For Social Development Inc. and the New Haven Street Outreach Workers Program were awarded the All-American City Award in Tampa Florida.
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