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A brutally frank expose of the police code of silence. Unlike so many police chiefs who like to glossover the strong pressures and really difficult ethical dilemmas that result all too frequently in police officers. (Even the good ones) doing the wrong thing. Quinn exposes and unravels them, through a number of true stories, many of which the author participated in. Not only is the book a must read for anyone in law enforcement, but I believe it contains a lot of applicability to ethical dilemmas in all sorts of other professions and life situations. Colleen Rowley, Retired FBI Agent
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Mike Quinn retired after 23½ years as a decorated sergeant of the Minneapolis Police Department. He also served 1½ years as the Deputy Director of the Minnesota Police Corps and 5 years as a Special Deputy U.S. Marshal. He was a certified trainer in the use of force, deadly force, firearms, chemical agents, basic swat tactics, rappelling, officer survival and high risk warrants. Mike was a member of the Minneapolis Emergency Response Unit for 17 years. He served over 350 high-risk warrants as a supervisor/team leader. He was also a member of the joint Minneapolis Police/FBI Swat team for 8 years. From 2006 to 2008 Mike wrote a monthly ethics column for Officer.com. He has been an invited speaker on the subject of police ethics and accountability at Northwestern University s Center for Public Safety, the RCMP Police College, National Association for Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement (NACOLE), National Association of Canadian Police Boards Conference, Hamline Law School, Normandale Community College, Minnesota State University at St. Cloud, Minnesota State University, St. Cloud, Hibbing Community College, Loras College - Dubuque, IA., the Gulfport, Mississippi Police Department, and the 2009 National Police Accountability Conference, Calgary, AB. He is an active member of the Hibbing Community College Law Enforcement Advisory Board, adjunct faculty at Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College, community faculty at Metropolitan State University, editorial board member for the Law Enforcement Journal, and a member of the International Association of Police Ethics Trainers. He is proud to be called husband, father, and grandfather.
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