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“As a former police officer for 25 years, I find the book to be remarkably intuitive. It clearly outlines a career path that many officers follow or that may be pre-determined for them.” —Robert Grebert, Sage College
“. . . an interesting, comprehensive examination of the true law enforcement environment.” —Susan Gearheart, Aims Community College
“This is a wonderful insider view of the police subculture and a great ethnographic contribution. Incredible fieldwork—20 years!” —Elka Hsu-Laferl, Saddleback College
“Barker’s book will be a great help for the understanding of urban problems, especially for students from a rural background. Many of them will work and live in big places such as L.A. I like the author’s unobstructed approach to the field of study.” —Michael Reinschmidt, California State University, Chico
“As a retired police officer, I found some of the personal comments to be right on the money!” —Thomas J. Doyle, Community College of Philadelphia
“I thoroughly enjoyed the book! It is, without doubt, one of the best pieces of research in street policing that I could ever think of, or have ever seen . . . it truly portrays the real street and what it is like for street cops.” —Richard E. Weaver, SUNY, Brockport
2. Methodology
3. The World of Policing
4. Phase One: Hitting the Streets: The First Three Years
5. Phase Two: Hitting Their Stride
6. Phase Three: Hitting the Wall
7. Phase Four: Regrouping
8. Phase Five: Deciding to Retire
9. Reflections of a Traditional Officer
10. Making a Difference




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