This is an excellent book as it can provide legal guidance to the law enforcement officer and supervisors in so many difficult areas. This is a must have for every law enforcement officer no matter what his position or title. I wish I could provide everyone in my Department with a copy. Originally written in 1984 and has been updated several times since, The Rights of Law Enforcement Officers has been designed to be a basic manual on the scope of an officer’s job-related rights. The book is written in straightforward, direct language for all those involved in law enforcement personnel matters, including law enforcement officers, their labor organizations, personnel managers, as well as attorneys representing law enforcement management and labor. It is the most comprehensive and widely-circulated book on police officer rights. The book discussed new developments in the areas of The Americans With Disabilities Act, drug testing, the legality of affirmative action plans, residency rules and The Fair Labor Standards Act. The discipline and collective bargaining tables – extremely useful day-to-day tools in police personnel issues – have both been significantly updated.Read full review
This book contains useful information to include federal laws and case laws which protect those in the law enforcement field. There are guidelines as to the grievance process, and though I have not read the entire book yet, I have found a lot of information thus far that I would not have even thought of as far as the rights of officers. This book is highly recommended.
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