Uniform Feelings

Uniform Feelings
Author: Jessi Lee Jackson
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2022-05-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0472055259

Uniform Feelings explores emotions and U.S. policing. Utilizing a mix of clinical case studies, autotheory, and ethnographic research, Jessi Lee Jackson examines the emotional and psychological forces that shape U.S. police power. She begins with her work as a psychotherapist working across the spectrum of relationships to policing, and then turns to interrogate carceral psychology--the involvement of her profession in ongoing state violence. The book then shifts toward trainings, museums, and memorials that illuminate the psychic life of policing, and the possibility for its transformation. Within her investigation of clinical practice, Jackson offers a critique of contemporary police psychology, which constructs police as vulnerable heroes in need of protection and normalizes a celebration of gun culture. She also explores the police claim of premature death for officers alongside the creation of premature death for those targeted by policing. Jackson then turns to police psychology's participation in training and consulting with police departments, highlighting that these efforts do not serve to restrain police power, but to legitimate it. In the final section of the book, Jackson explores fantasies and mourning processes around policing at police memorials and museums, rapidly expanding sites where public feelings and state violence collide.

Feeling Safe with Officer Frank

Feeling Safe with Officer Frank
Author: Linda Mobilio-Keeling
Publisher: Mascot Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781936319619

When Luke finds himself lost in an unfamiliar neighborhood, he is relieved to meet Officer Frank. Join him while he spends an afternoon riding along with the officer as he works his beat in a typical suburban neighborhood. Luke quickly learns that there is never a dull moment in the law enforcement profession! This book, enjoyed by children and grownups alike, is a heartfelt tale of a young boy who finds friendship with the police officer who helps him.

Beautiful Flesh

Beautiful Flesh
Author: Stephanie G'Schwind
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2017-05-15
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1885635583

Selected from the country’s leading literary journals and publications—Colorado Review, Creative Nonfiction, Georgia Review, Prairie Schooner, Crazyhorse, The Normal School, and others—Beautiful Flesh gathers eighteen essays on the body, essentially building a multi-gender, multi-ethnic body out of essays, each concerning a different part of the body: belly, brain, bones, blood, ears, eyes, hair, hands, heart, lungs, nose, ovaries, pancreas, sinuses, skin, spine, teeth, and vas deferens. The title is drawn from Wendy Call’s essay “Beautiful Flesh,” a meditation on the pancreas: “gorgeously ugly, hideously beautiful: crimson globes embedded in a pinkish-tan oval, all nestled on a bed of cabbage-olive green, spun through with gossamer gold.” Other essays include Dinty W. Moore’s “The Aquatic Ape,” in which the author explores the curious design and necessity of sinuses; Katherine E. Standefer’s “Shock to the Heart, Or: A Primer on the Practical Applications of Electricity,” a modular essay about the author’s internal cardiac defibrillator and the nature of electricity; Matt Roberts’s “Vasectomy Instruction 7,” in which the author considers the various reasons for and implications of surgically severing and sealing the vas deferens; and Peggy Shinner’s “Elective,” which examines the author’s own experience with rhinoplasty and cultural considerations of the “Jewish nose.” Echoing the myriad shapes, sizes, abilities, and types of the human body, these essays showcase the many forms of the genre: personal, memoir, lyric, braided, and so on. Contributors: Amy Butcher, Wendy Call, Steven Church, Sarah Rose Etter, Matthew Ferrence, Hester Kaplan, Sarah K. Lenz, Lupe Linares, Jody Mace, Dinty W. Moore, Angela Pelster, Matt Roberts, Peggy Shinner, Samantha Simpson, Floyd Skloot, Danielle R. Spencer, Katherine E. Standefer, Kaitlyn Teer, Sarah Viren, Vicki Weiqi Yang

Counseling Cops

Counseling Cops
Author: Ellen Kirschman
Publisher: Guilford Publications
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2015-09-24
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1462524303

Grounded in clinical research, extensive experience, and deep familiarity with police culture, this book offers highly practical guidance for psychotherapists and counselors. The authors vividly depict the pressures and challenges of police work and explain the impact that line-of-duty issues can have on officers and their loved ones. Numerous concrete examples and tips show how to build rapport with cops, use a range of effective intervention strategies, and avoid common missteps and misconceptions. Approaches to working with frequently encountered clinical problems--such as substance abuse, depression, trauma, and marital conflict--are discussed in detail. A new preface in the paperback and e-book editions highlights the book's relevance in the context of current events and concerns about police-community relations. See also Kirschman's related self-help guide I Love a Cop, Third Edition: What Police Families Need to Know, an ideal recommendation for clients and their family members.

The Tides of War

The Tides of War
Author: William Post
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2011-07-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1452019649

The Tides of War is about two men, Lenny Dawson and Frank Billups. Lenny is a teenager and Frank is his Sunday school teacher. Unusual circumstance bring them together again during WW II flying B-17 bombers. Their trials and exploits during WWII bring both to Germany after they are shot down. They pass themselves off as German citizens and are taken into the German Luftwaffe. Both hope to return to their base in England by flying away in a German plane. While in Germany both meet German women and a love story develops for both. The Luftwaffe quickly learn that they are superb pilots and they are promoted and sent to the eastern front where they engage the Russians. Both eventually fly a plane back to England before the war ends. Dawson is reassigned with his American unit and is shot down once more over Germany near the end of the war. He is put in a German prison that the Russians later capture. He is then sent to Siberia where he makes a daring escape nearly two years after his captured. Billups’ service with the Luftwaffe is discovered by the CIA and they want to charge him with treason. Only his commanding general is able to save him. After the war they return to America and both apply and receive jobs flying commercial airliners for Global Air. However, over the Caribbean Ocean they crash land in the ocean and are set adrift. They eventually land on an island that has been a secret base for German U-boats and are received warmly by the natives. The story concludes with Dawson and Billups helping the natives develop the island as a resort.

Virtually Harmless

Virtually Harmless
Author: P.D. Workman
Publisher: pd workman
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-04-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1989415482

Micah lived a quiet, comfortable life, her involvement in law enforcement limited to the composite pictures that she produced with her computer and colored pencils. But everything is turned upside down when she involves herself in the case of an infant found abandoned in the Sweetgrass Hills. With the help of her knowledge of DNA and law enforcement contacts across the country, Micah is closing in on a killer. But her investigation draws the killer’s attention, and she finds herself in the middle of an operation that could mean the end of her career—or worse, her life.

Courage

Courage
Author: Jesse J. Thoma
Publisher: Bold Strokes Books Inc
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2021-04-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1635558034

Natasha Parsons is a ride-along mental health clinician attached to the local police department. She charges into danger without a gun or badge to de-escalate crises. She’s quick on her feet and confident in her opinions. If only she could convince her by-the-book, humorless partner that she’s an asset, not the enemy. Being a cop is in Tommy Finch’s blood. She comes from a long line of cops and grew up learning how to protect and serve with honor and integrity. Getting saddled with a shrink who’s reckless and brash isn’t something Tommy signed up for. How can she do her job when she’s responsible for the safety of an unarmed civilian? No matter how often they clash on the job, an undeniable attraction simmers just beneath the surface. Can they find the courage to change so love has room to grow?

Till the End of Time

Till the End of Time
Author: Edward (Ned) Black
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2023-04-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1039176909

What if Aliens invaded Earth and humans had forgotten how to fight? "Till the End of Time" is the fourth book in the Knife Soldiers Chronicles following the adventures of Frank Farrell, a very unwilling time traveler accidentally dragged 600 hundred years intro his future by an experiment gone wrong. He arrived up time at the end of the final world war of Earth that killed over six billion humans worldwide, destroyed most of Earths Civilization, leaving the survivors of Earth population complete pacificists trying to rebuild civilization with the aid of an artificial Intelligence known as the Main computer entity, until the alien attack. Now the AI is working closely with the military assisting in both defeats of the invading army from Andromeda. The Main computer was known as God by the military. Having defeated the aliens known as Delta Mike (DM) and barricading the wormhole used by them Frank is sent on another time travel experiment to prove the arrow of time can move both backward and forward. The experiment is successful and Frank lands in 1915 where he joins the marines and distinguishes himself in the banana wars, as well as in World War 1. After five years in the past plans for a second invasion and another blackhole are discovered and he is recalled. Frank and fellow marines, Alonzo Blanco, and Alicia Macaldowie explore this new blackhole along with scientists Dr. Sam Lamont, and Dr. Myra Starfold and find themselves involved with strange societies and possibly new threats to Earth, and the human race. Setting the stage for them to prepare to use what they've learned to protect Earth that may be vulnerable to future attacks.

What Did I Do?

What Did I Do?
Author: Jessica Jarlvi
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1786695464

'Jessica Jarlvi is a hugely talented writer and definitely one to watch' SOPHIE HANNAH. I CAN'T REMEMBER... Kristin is on the run. From her life. From herself. When two murders take place in Chicago, Kristin quickly finds herself a prime suspect. The problem is she can't be sure of what she did or didn't do. DID THEY MAKE ME DO IT? In fear for her life, Kristin flees abroad to start her life over. But it's not that easy to escape the past. And whatever she's done, someone is on her tail, wanting her to pay. The question is: could she be a killer and not even remember? Page-turning, gripping, dark, and utterly addictive, this is one thriller that you won't be able to put down. Perfect for fans of Cara Hunter, Mark Edwards and Caroline England. Praise for What Did I Do: 'This booked kept me up way into the small hours' Elaine Lydon, NetGalley. 'This book was insanely good and I loved it from beginning to end' Simra Sadif, NetGalley. 'It's gripping and gritty, dark and intense' Lucii Grubb, NetGalley.