Burden of the Badge
A Year in the Life of a Street Cop
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About the Book
Burden of the Badge -A Year in the Life of a Street
Cop cuts
through all the fluff and makeup of television police shows and fictional cop
books. If you want to know what it's REALLY
like wearing the badge day after day, week after week, this is the book for
you. Documenting nearly 1,000 calls
over a full year in the life of a patrol officer, everything comes out in this
book. Set against the backdrop of Saginaw,
Michigan, a violent, decaying former automotive boomtown, this book chronicles
everything a street cop deals with every day.
From the foul-mouthed tirades of drunken street bums and crack addicts,
to the most senseless and brutal murders, the mental and physical stress faced
daily by the men and women in uniform is detailed within these pages. Whether you are dying to know what the job
is really like, or you are considering law enforcement as your own career, this
book is truly an eye opener!
About the Author
Sergeant Michael East is a 17-year veteran of the Saginaw
Police Department, where he works as a patrol supervisor, spending every day
dealing with the public. Michael has twice been awarded his department's
Exceptional Performance Award. He has also received a Meritorious Service Award (Saginaw Fire Department) and a Meritorious Service Award (State of MIchigan) as well as a Saginaw Police Department Distinguished Service Award. Additionally, he works as one of the Saginaw Police Department's Field Training Supervisors, assisting with the training of newly hired police officers. This is Michael's first book about his on-the-job experiences. His second book, "Beyond Hope? One Cop's Fight for Survival in a Dying City," can be found on Amazon.com as well as Barnes and Noble on-line. After graduating from Ferris State University with degrees in Journalism and Advertising, Michael worked for several daily Michigan newspapers prior to entering the field of law enforcement.