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DE MEDIA GROUP LLC

DE MEDIA GROUP LLC

Mission: The Real Man Campaign is an outreach to all men who are abusive, violent or potentially violent. We are seeking non violent, positive men for this campaign, who are ready, willing and able to assist in this urgent project. This campaign will not only help countless men become free from this relentless crime, but will help to put an end to the domestic violence crisis that is ongoing in every part of the world, restore families and save many lives. The 24 Hour Abuser Hot line will be a national hot line which will work in conjunction with the Real Man Campaign and will be established to operate just like the victims national hot line, with male advocates as the counselors to answer the calls from the abusers. This will allow volunteer access to help in time of need, versus court ordered, which is too late for many cases. There is help 24/7 for the victims, however, we need a hot line for abusers even more. This Campaign is appealing to all Clergy, Celebrities including Actors, Singers, Athletes, etc., Politicians, Medical Personnel, Military, Law Officers and all others that are considered to be men of positive influence to form a task force. The Abuser Hot line will be publicized via television, radio, internet, billboards, print media, etc and will be accessible via telephone, text messaging, email, chat or any other means of communication. This will give the abuser the opportunity to volunteer to get help before an episode gets out of hand. Benefits of this campaign: Interaction Lives saved Family restoration Volunteer versus ordered Men that are of positive influence are being sought out to stand up and be a helping hand to these abusers who are in need of a non violent mentor...one that can lead them in a new and much better way of life, than the one they are living right now. We have leaders in so many areas, that are paving the way for others to follow...why not for the cause of domestic violence, through a campaign that is specifically designed and targeted to reach these abusers, before another episode, which may very well be the last one for the victim? WE NEED MORE MEN TO TAKE A STAND AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. ABUSERS NEED YOU! VICTIMS NEED YOU! WE NEED YOU! BE SILENT NO MORE! IN ORDER TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE TRAGIC WORLD OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, JOIN THE REAL MAN CAMPAIGN! CONTACT: WORLDFORLIFE.ORG EL@ATT.BLACKBERRY.NET WORLDFORLIFE@GMAIL.COM DMSAVAGEMEDIA@AOL.COM FACEBOOK.COM/DONNASAVAGE FACEBOOK.COM/ELWOODLEGETTE (973) 584-4132, (973) 580-5643, (917) 856-3455

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Hello American Heroes. It's great to see a broadcast like yours for a change. We are much appreciated for the add. Please keep us posted with up-coming broadcasts. Peace, Luv, & Respect Chris Mentillo AKA, "DOC." ChrisMentillo.com

Life TransitionCoach

Life TransitionCoach

Inviting all of American Heroes friends to take advantage of all my show content from Sept 2008 to Sept 2009, as we celebrate one year on BTR. Today's show is on STRESS, think that will be useful? O.K. Then, Hear you on the show.

Bro Kenny & Friends

Bro Kenny & Friends

What a great show: on 9/18/09 Thanks.

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Mama Fortuna

Inviting you to Temple of Fortuna Pagan worship.

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Viveca Gresham

America's 1st African American WOMAN Veteran!

Viveca Gresham

Viveca Gresham

this site has everything a person needs to know about our American Heroes! Comprehensive!...Harriet Tubman, America's 1st African American Veteran!

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TejaVu_Teresa

Thank you for listening to my show! I'd love to have your feedback (comments, questions & suggestions)! please comment via blog or email me at tejavuteresa@hotmail.com. Blessings ~

The Gay Mentor

The Gay Mentor

I am really enjoying Navy Jazz and Blues (and I am not being bias because I was in the Navy). This is the type of music I was looking for to play in the background as I write. Thanks. I wish you peace and blessings.

PropheticallySpeakin

PropheticallySpeakin

Thank You For Your Friend Request and God Bless you !! May Our Lord Lead Us ALL to His Rightousness!! :) YSIC...Peg

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Rev. Isabel_Vasquez

Thanks for the invite. I will visit your show later on today. I have a son who has been a Police Officer for 15 years and a grandson who is in the Navy, he just got back from Iraq.

DebbieEdwards

DebbieEdwards

Thank you for your friendship~ Many blessings, Debbie

At Home w/ Victoria

At Home w/ Victoria

Thanks for the friendship request. Victoria

Queen Linda

Queen Linda

Thank you for the invite. Much Success and Awareness to all through your show and guests.

IndependentRealist

IndependentRealist

Good show the gunny speaks, thanks. IR

J.D. The Music Man

J.D. The Music Man

Thanks for the friend request. -JD

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No Show

Thanks for listening! Please come back.

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The Verb

Thanks for stopping by the show!

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Platinum Queens West

Thanks for what u do and all u have done! God Bless.

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bebop54

thanks for friendin' ! looking forward to the next show ...

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Talk Radio Portal

Raymond, thanks for being a guest on Talk Radio Portal.

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THE PAISAN FROM PSL

Welcome to the family, Thanks for the friendship..Best Wishes

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An Hour To Empower

Thank you for your friends request. We appreciate it. I am going to check your blogs out today.

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Poetry by Ja'MeeLah

Greetings & Thanks for the warm friend invite. Take Care & God Bless,Love & Peace, JAMS

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Life TransitionCoach

Thank you so much for listening to our show. I wish we could have spoken in the Chat Room. Please don't make this the last time that you stop by. Have a great week.

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Morning-Coffee

Thanks for adding to to your circle of friends. I am going to check your show out today. Hope you get the chance to stop by our show.

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♀HEALTH REVOLUTION♂

God bless you and all that you do. Eat right Exercise and Meditate my friend. Love Bonnie @ www.thehealthrevolution.us

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Nite Callers

Thank you for being a very special friend. Nite Callers Radio.

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intheflow

Thanks for your presence! I appreciate you and your friendship. Looking forward to listening to the show. Big Hugs to you and yours!

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Prophetess Carmen

Thanks for listening to the Testimony show Much Love and Peace Prophetess Carmen

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Lady Poet Radio(LPR)

HEY, THANKS FOR THE ADD..I APPRECIATE IT!! KEEP IN TOUCH..GOD BLESS -LADY P.

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The Odd Mind

Thank you for the friendship. Lesa

cduncan10

cduncan10

thank you for your request its great people out there still have respect for the true american heroes rather than fawning over a so-called humanitarian like michael jackson

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youincorporatenow

Thanks for the request

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babs2

I am so proud to be your friend and thank you for the request. Please listen to my show Sunday, 7/19 because it will be a very special one that I wish you to hear. Also, please pull up my website at http://arenotalone.com so you can follow me through the entire show. Thank you my friend :)

Pastor Fran

Pastor Fran

GOD BLESS, thank u so much for listening to our segment May ur listeners know we just had a segment on the 80-20% rule for christian relationships, we are here to serve the Lord and our brethren, bless your segments in the name of our Savior Jesus Christ

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Judy Joy Jones Show

Thanks for listening to Dr. Michio Kaku on Judy Joy Jones Show. Much Continued Success! Joy

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KarenO

I have a "special" list of favorite shows that I send to anybody who wants it (everybody does) and you are on it Lt. I can see by your Listener list that several have found you already. Thanks for bringing us quality reading and supporting LE and Military writers.

D-CyberCrime

D-CyberCrime

Lt. Foster I am about to "Embark on your book Police Technology which is being used in my course Computers, Technology, and Criminal Justice Information Systems through Kaplan University. I am a Criminal Justice Student obtaining my B.S. degree in Criminology Computer Forensics. Question: How does one go about getting a autograph copy from you? This is so cool, as I am going to share your blogradio with my entire class and Professor. Go Foster! you have a dedicated fan here!

Roguemom

Roguemom

I enjoyed listening to your show tonight. I am going to see about getting one of the books by Lilley. Good Night Raymond.

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Life Trekking Coach

Thanks! We enjoyed your show!

American Heroes Radio  

Conversations with American Heroes at the Watering Hole features weekly guests from the military, police and law enforcement, and firefighting community discussing issues important to our Nation’s defenders and first responders. Information on upcoming and previous edpisodes can be found at www.americanheroesradio.com Previous first responder guests have come from federal, state and local law enforcement agencies as well as other emergency first responders such as paramedics, emergency medical technicians and firefighters. Previous law enforcement and or policing topics have included: leadership in law enforcement; crime scene response; policing and stress; promotions and assessment centers; criminal investigations; computer crime; police corruption; police officer Rights; highway drug interdiction; police management; reality based training; swat operations; field training officer programs; police wife; leadership; becoming a police officer; search and seizure; homicide investigations; law enforcement intelligence; life coaching; maritime security; terrorists attacks and terrorism; school shootings; active shooter response; police tactics; officer survival; true crime; digital imaging; and serial killers. Military guest have come from the Marine Corps; Navy; Army; Air Force; and, Coast Guard. Previous military guests have discussed: terrorism; aviation history; surviving bootcamp; military doctrine; military tactics; the war on terror; the war in Iraq; the war in Afghanistan; and, military recruitment.

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    Highway Drug Interdiction with Special Guest - Sergeant Andrew Hawkes, Collin County Sheriff's Office (Texas), author of Secrets of Successful Highway Drug Interdiction.

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    Over 1800 Police Books

    February 23, 2008 (San Dimas, CA) Police-Writers.com is a website that lists state and local police officers who have written books.  The website added three NYPD authors who brought the total number of books by police officers to over 1800.

     

    Steven  Gure is a former New York City Police Department police officer and the author of Life: A True Story.  According to the book description, “His is a remarkable story.  Born into a family of wealthy European Jews, Steven found his life filled with horror and upheaval after the Nazi occupation of his native Lithuania when he was five years old.  All of his family except his older sister, Ann, perished in the Holocaust.  Eventually, Steven and Ann managed to make their way to the United States, where further insecurities awaited in the form of a series of foster homes, orphanages, and the like. With determination and perseverance, however, Steve managed to survive and even to prosper.  He served in the military, worked his way through college, got married and had children, and joined the New York City police force.

     

    Stephen Leinen is a former New York City Police Department lieutenant.  After leaving the NYPD he became a professor of sociology at Manattan College.  Ulitmately, in 2006 he retired as the Chair, Department of Sociology, Manhattan College.  Stephen Leinen is the author of Gay Cops and of Black Police, Whie Society.

     

    According to Publisher’s Weekly, “In the first book-length study of gay police officers, Leinen, a sociologist, author of Black Police, White Society and a former NYPD lieutenant, reports on the coping and surviving strategies of 41 homosexual New York City police officers, both male and female. The author, who is heterosexual and was on the force when he began this study, attended Gay Officers Action League meetings, dances and gay pride parades. He describes the tense passage from being a law enforcement agent who potentially threatens the secrecy of gay officers still in the closet to being a researcher observing their lifestyle.”

     

    William Majeski had a 21 year career with the New York City Police Department where retired as a Detective. His law enforcement expertise encompasses a vast array of criminal and internal investigations, from Homicides through to Political Corruption. During his tenure as an NYPD Detective, William Majeski  focused on complex Investigations. Periodically, he took on other assignments; serving as a Panel Member of the Civilian Complaint Board, as a Delegate for the Detective Endowment Association and was selected as a Committee Member to evaluate current and develop new departmental investigative procedures. 

     

    William Majeski has a BS Degree from John Jay College of Criminal Justice and is a graduate of the FBI National Academy. Over the years he has successfully completed numerous complex investigations, becoming a recognized specialist in areas of corporate litigation, white-collar crime, internal corruption, personal solutions and interviewing techniques. He developed the Power Interview. William Majeski is the President of Majeski Associates Inc., an Investigative Firm in operation since 1988, creating solutions and serving the needs of clients worldwide. He is the co-editor of Corporate Investigations and the author of The Lie Detection Book.

     

    Police-Writers.com now hosts 856 police officers (representing 382 police departments) and their 1802  police books in 32 categories, there are also listings of United States federal law enforcement employees turned authors, international police officers who have written books and civilian police personnel who have written books.

     

    Contact Information:

    Lieutenant Raymond E. Foster, LAPD (ret.), MPA

    editor@police-writers.com

    909.599.7530

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    Criminal Justice Authors

    February 23, 2008 (San Dimas, CA) Police-Writers.com is a website that lists state and local police officers who have written books.  The website added three NYPD authors who made significant contributions to the field of criminal justice.

     

    Joseph Fink’s 30 year law enforcement career with the New York City Police Department culminated with his retirement at the rank of Deputy Inspector.  Joseph Fink received his education at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice and would return there after his retirement to serve as a professor of Police Science.   Joseph Fink is the co-author of The Community and the Police: Conflict or Cooperation.

     

    Lloyd George Sealy became a New York City Police Officer in 1942.  While working full-time he earned a BA degree in sociology and a law degree from Brooklyn law School.  In 1962, Lloyd George Sealy was promoted to the rank of captain and he ultimately became the first African American New York City Police Officer to take command of a precinct in Harlem.  In 1966, he became the first African American Chief Inspector and the first African American commander of the Brooklyn North Patrol Area.

     

    In 1969, Lloyd George Sealy left the NYPD to become an Associate Professor of Law and Police Science at John Jay College.  Later, he would serve three terms as the chair of that department at John Jay College.  Lloyd George Sealy is the author of The Problems of Black Police Executives and Minority Recruitment for the State of Tennessee, Department of Safety; and, the co-author of The Community and the Police: Conflict or Cooperation.

     

    Robert Gallati, a depression era lawyer, turned to police work as an alternative to hard times.  When he began the police academy, he already had a law degree from Fordham University and a Master’s from St. John’s University.  By 1962, he had risen to the rank of Assistant Chief Inspector and was named the NYPD Chief of Planning. 

     

    In 1964, he took a leave of absence from the NYPD to become the first director of the New York State Identification and Intelligence System.  For the next eight years he developed the computerized fingerprint system that would become the model for the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

     

    Robert Gallati returned to the NYPD, retiring in 1973.  He then served as a Deputy Police Commissioner in Mount Vernon (New York) and later as a the Chief of Police for the Brockton Police Department (Massachusetts).  Robert Gallati died in 1996.  He is the co-author of Introduction to Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice and co-author of Criminal Interrogation; and, the author of Introduction to Private Security and A plan for the Utilization of Lieutenants as Platoon Commanders in Selected Precincts in the Police Department, city of New York.

     

    Police-Writers.com now hosts 853 police officers (representing 382 police departments) and their 1798  police books in 32 categories, there are also listings of United States federal law enforcement employees turned authors, international police officers who have written books and civilian police personnel who have written books.

     

    Contact Information:

    Lieutenant Raymond E. Foster, LAPD (ret.), MPA

    editor@police-writers.com

    909.599.7530

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    NYPD Academics to Gunfighters

    February 23, 2008 (San Dimas, CA) Police-Writers.com is a website that lists state and local police officers who have written books.  The website added three NYPD cops who have looked at law enforcement from the street as well as from the classroom.

     

    Jim Cirillo was a member of the New York City Police Department Stake-Out Squad. According to one biographer, “his job was to confront the worst in the criminal world. He lived through no less than seventeen separate shootouts. He was involved in many more armed confrontations. He later moved on to U.S. Customs. After retirement from law enforcement, Jim Cirillo took up writing. His book, Guns, Bullets, And Gunfights: Lessons And Tales From A Modern-Day Gunfighter is a compilation of articles he wrote over the years.

     

    According to the book description of Guns, Bullets, And Gunfights: Lessons And Tales From A Modern-Day Gunfighter, “As member of the NYPD, Jim Cirillo survived more gunfights than Wild West legends Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson and "Wild Bill" Hickok combined. Learn what it takes to survive a real gunfight from someone who's been in many - Jim Cirillo, top gun in the New York City Police Department stakeout unit. Read about the stress and intensity of an actual shoot-out and how to maximize your training, ammo and weapons to prevail.”

     

    John Eterno has been employed by the New York City Police Department for over 20 years. As Commanding Officer of the Mapping Support Unit, he makes policy recommendations and handles sensitive assignments for the Deputy Commissioner of Strategic Initiatives and the Assistant Commissioner of Programs and Policies. He is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Sociology at Queens College in New York. He has written book chapters and journal articles on various topics within the field of policing. John Eterno is the author of Policing within the Law: A Case Study of the New York City Police Department.

     

    According to the description of Policing within the Law : A Case Study of the New York City Police Department, “at a time when police abuses and errors make the headlines, it is important to understand just what goes into the decisions that police make when they are confronted with various crime scenarios in the line of duty. Required to respond within the law, many officers are able to respond in a legal manner to crime situations in which court decisions are written clearly and with easily applied guidelines. But what happens when those decisions and laws are written in a way that invites interpretation and varies from situation to situation? Based on a case study of New York City police officers, this important volume analyzes how officers contend with often-ambiguous laws in the face of specific crime scenarios. In addition, the author explores other influences on police decision making, including officer characteristics and attitudes, and makes policy recommendations in an effort to encourage the reinforcement of legal guidelines so that the rights of individuals are appropriately balanced with the duty to control crime.”

     

    Frank Day retired from the New York City Police Department after 21 years of service.  In May 1953, he joined the staff of the Southern Police Institute where he became the Associate Director of Training.  He is the co-author, A. C. Germann (formerly of the Los Angeles Police Department) of Introduction to Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice.   As of 1988, that book had gone into its 33rd printing.   Frank Day is the author of Criminal Law and Society.

     

    Police-Writers.com now hosts 847 police officers (representing 382 police departments) and their 1789  police books in 32 categories, there are also listings of United States federal law enforcement employees turned authors, international police officers who have written books and civilian police personnel who have written books.

     

    Contact Information:

    Lieutenant Raymond E. Foster, LAPD (ret.), MPA

    editor@police-writers.com

    909.599.7530

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    Highway Drug Interdiction

    February 23, 2008 (San Dimas, CA) The February 20, 2008 program of Conversations with Cops at The Watering Hole explores Highway Drug Interdiction with Sergeant Andrew G. Hawkes of the Collin County Sheriff’s Office (Texas).

     

    Program Date: February 27, 2008

    Program Time: 2100 hours, Pacific

    Topic: Highway Drug Interdiction

    Guests: Sergeant Andrew Hawkes and Greg Ferency

    Listen Live: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/LawEnforcement

     

    About the Guest

    Sergeant Andrew Hawkes has over 17 years of law enforcement experience.  He has a BA in Criminal Justice and is currently completing his master’s degree in Public Administration.   Additionally, he is a graduate of the Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas; has a Master Police Peace Officer Certificate from the State of Texas; and, has a Police Instructor’s Licenses from the State of Texas.  Currently, Sergeant Andrew Hawkes is a member of the Collin County Sheriff’s Office (Texas) where he is a senior sergeant in the patrol operations.  Sergeant Andrew Hawkes is the author of Secrets of Successful Highway Interdiction.  According to Sergeant Andrew Hawkes, “After 17 years of highway drug interdiction, 500 felony arrests, 5,100 pounds in drug seizures, and over $20 million (drugs, cash and vehicles), I have learned a lot of drug-busting techniques that I want to share with you.” 

     

    Greg Ferency is a police officer for the Terre Haute Police Department (Indiana).  His assignments have included a county-wide Drug Task Force. He has extensive experience in drug related crimes as both an investigator and undercover officer. Greg Ferency has specialized training and experience in methamphetamine related investigations.

     

    He has certifications from the DEA Clandestine Laboratory Enforcement Team in the area of Basic, Site Safety and Tactical Operations. Greg Ferency has been at the scene of over 550 methamphetamine lab scenes as both lead investigator and site safety officer since 1999. He is a court certified expert in methamphetamine and its associated clandestine labs. Greg Ferency has trained law enforcement, civilian groups, educational system employees, medical staff and correctional personnel in methamphetamine and other drug related topics. Greg Ferency is the author of Narc Ops: A Look Inside Drug Enforcement.

     

    About the Watering Hole

    The Watering Hole is police slang for a location cops go off-duty to blow off steam and talk about work and life.  Sometimes funny; sometimes serious; but, always interesting. 

     

    About the Host

    Lieutenant Raymond E. Foster was a sworn member of the Los Angeles Police Department for 24 years.  He retired in 2003 at the rank of Lieutenant.  He holds a bachelor’s from the Union Institute and University in Criminal Justice Management and a Master’s Degree in Public Financial Management from California State University, Fullerton; and, has completed his doctoral course work. Raymond has been a part-time lecturer at California State University, Fullerton and Fresno; and is currently a faculty advisor and lecturer with the Union Institute and University.  He has experience teaching upper division courses in law enforcement, public policy, technology and leadership.  Raymond is an experienced author who has published numerous articles in a wide range of venues including magazines such as Government Technology, Mobile Government, Airborne Law Enforcement Magazine, and Police One.  He has appeared on the History Channel and radio programs in the United States and Europe as subject matter expert in technological applications in law enforcement.

     

    Listen, call, join us at the Watering Hole.

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    Lieutenant Raymond E. Foster, LAPD (ret.), MPA

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    909.599.7530

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    The Watering Hold

    A conversation with Sean Rogers on Police Officer Rights. Sean is a former police officer who learned a law degree and now defends cops, negotiates their contracts and other legal matters.

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    Police Officer Rights

    February 17, 2008 (San Dimas, CA) The February 20, 2008 program of Conversations with Cops at the Watering Hole focuses on Police Officer Rights with former police officer and attorney Sean Rogers.

     

    Program Date: February 20, 2008

    Program Time: 2100 hours, Pacific

    Topic: Police Officer Rights

    Guests: Sean Rogers, Esq.

    Listen Live: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/LawEnforcement

     

    About the Guest

     

    Sean Rogers, a Leonardtown, Maryland attorney, is a former police officer who specializes in arbitration and mediation.  He has signficant experience working with the criminal justice field as an arbitrator.  Currently, his practice concentrates on third-party neutral law practice in mediation, factfinding, impasse/dispute resolution and arbitration.  Additionally, he conducts conflict resolution through mediation, arbitration and alternative dispute resolution.  He has published awards in private, federal and public sectors including:  airline, railroad, health care; pulp and paper products; manufacturing; packaging and container; communications; and police, fire and corrections industries.  Moreover, Sean Rogers provides comprehensive Labor/Management training, consulting and facilitation services including:  Alternate Dispute Resolution, Interest Based Bargaining, Team Building, Negotiating and Arbitration Skills.

     

    About the Watering Hole

    The Watering Hole is police slang for a location cops go off-duty to blow off steam and talk about work and life.  Sometimes funny; sometimes serious; but, always interesting. 

     

    About the Host

    Lieutenant Raymond E. Foster was a sworn member of the Los Angeles Police Department for 24 years.  He retired in 2003 at the rank of Lieutenant.  He holds a bachelor’s from the Union Institute and University in Criminal Justice Management and a Master’s Degree in Public Financial Management from California State University, Fullerton; and, has completed his doctoral course work. Raymond has been a part-time lecturer at California State University, Fullerton and Fresno; and is currently a faculty advisor and lecturer with the Union Institute and University.  He has experience teaching upper division courses in law enforcement, public policy, technology and leadership.  Raymond is an experienced author who has published numerous articles in a wide range of venues including magazines such as Government Technology, Mobile Government, Airborne Law Enforcement Magazine, and Police One.  He has appeared on the History Channel and radio programs in the United States and Europe as subject matter expert in technological applications in law enforcement.

     

    Listen, call, join us at the Watering Hole.

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