Published by David Couper
I served over 20 years as the chief of police in Madison (WI), four years as chief of the Burnsville (MN) Police Department, and before that as a police officer in Edina (MN) and the City of Minneapolis. I hold graduate degrees from the University of Minnesota and Edgewood College in Madison. I have written many articles over my years as a police leader. After retiring from the police department, I answered a call to ministry, attended seminary, and was ordained as a priest in the Episcopal Church. After 25 years leading two Episcopal Churches in Portage and North Lake, Wisconsin, I now serve as Associate Pastor in a growing, dynamic, and Spirit-filled Lutheran congregation in nearby Mazomanie.
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Hello Chief Cooper,
Do you have any recommendations for a good property crime investigation book?
Thanks,
Troy
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Not offhand. Check around. My focus has been on leadership and are pretty much out of this loop. Try to google it and look for reviews!
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Reblogged this on World4Justice : NOW! Lobby Forum..
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this is what saved us in Boston last week; I pity the people who live in states where the laws are not helping control the NRA and the guns everywhere “. Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of the University of California, Berkeley’s law school, said the Supreme Court has upheld the right to have guns at home, but not necessarily in public. “Think of curfews. The government has the ability to take steps to protect public safety,” Chemerinsky said. “The more evidence there is that it’s a threat to public safety, the more sympathetic the courts would be.” posted from justateacher who has broken up a few fights on school playgrounds… I’m glad I live in Massachusetts and not in those other states (but we have a proliferation of guns that come in from Maine and NH )
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Jean, thanks for sharing this. You are so right.
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