From a Juvenile Delinquent to a Police Officer


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This is the story of a young man who went from the back seat of the police car, to being the driver of the car—an inspirational story of how God’s grace brought a young man who was destined for prison, or the grave, to triumph over his circumstances and defeat all odds. This is the story of a kid who went through so much rejection and pain that he contemplated suicide yet found redemption in the arms of a loving God. Witness how the Lord’s mercy is strong enough to stop a habitual violator and equip him with the necessary tools to reach other juvenile delinquents. This is the story of Benjamin Wright’s life and how God’s power set him free.




Cops and Kids


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Juvenile courts were established in the early twentieth century with the ideal of saving young offenders from "delinquency." Many kids, however, never made it to juvenile court. Their cases were decided by a different agency--the police. Cops and Kids analyzes how police regulated juvenile behavior in turn-of-the-century America. Focusing on Los Angeles, Chicago, and Detroit, it examines how police saw their mission, how they dealt with public demands, and how they coped daily with kids. Whereas most scholarship in the field of delinquency has focused on progressive-era reformers who created a separate juvenile justice system, David B. Wolcott's study looks instead at the complicated, sometimes coercive, relationship between police officers and young offenders. Indeed, Wolcott argues, police officers used their authority in a variety of ways to influence boys' and girls' behavior. Prior to the creation of juvenile courts, police officers often disciplined kids by warning and releasing them, keeping them out of courts. Establishing separate juvenile courts, however, encouraged the police to cast a wider net, pulling more young offenders into the new system. While some departments embraced "child-friendly" approaches to policing, others clung to rough-and-tumble methods. By the 1920s and 1930s, many police departments developed new strategies that combined progressive initiatives with tougher law enforcement targeted specifically at growing minority populations. Cops and Kids illuminates conflicts between reformers and police over the practice of juvenile justice and sheds new light on the origins of lasting tensions between America's police and urban communities.




From Juvenile Delinquent to Career Police Officer


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From Juvenile Delinquent to Career Police Officer is not your typical Memoir. On the path to a life of crime as a youngster, a relentless Juvenile Detective and a Priest guide the wild child to a life never imagined. You will come to know a Guardian Angel who chose to keep the writer alive and allow him to share an unforgettable journey of 30 years in law enforcement including fourteen years as a Criminal Justice instructor. The gripping stories of racism and police brutality challenge his conscience, while hysterical on-the-job practical jokes provide the levity necessary to experience the world as a SWAT team member, an undercover narcotics task force agent, a Mafia contract on his life, and criminal investigations that threaten his family.




Police Juvenile Enforcement


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Police Work with Children


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