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Total Misconduct by Samuel Clark
Book Summary InformationAuthor: Samuel Clark Edition: Hardcover Audio: English (Unknown); English (Published) Published: 2005-06 ISBN: 097649292X Number of pages: 639 Publisher: Disclosure Research & Publishing
Book Reviews of Total MisconductBook Review: A Must Read Summary: 5 Stars
Anyone that wants to get a true inside look at police departments this is the book! Lt. Clark sets the stage on fire with this one. Any officer that has reported corruption and experienced the harassment, discrimination and retaliation that comes along with "breaking the blue wall of silence" can relate to this book. It will make you cry and laugh at the same time; when you realize that it happens all over the United States. High ranking police officials and coward cops must all attend the same school of thought. This book needs to be a movie. The public can witness how police officers are more afraid of the people they work with than the criminals they arrest. Lt. Clark exposed the ugly side of police corruption within and was fired like so many other "good cops". Lt. Clark searched every avenue from the officers to the Mayor and no one helped him after he was almost killed by a well-known rouge cop and the only thing he heard through the silence was "SHUT UP"! Grab this book and take a journey in the life of a metropolitan police officer. Lt. Clark is now fighting for other officers who have come under attack by Police, Correction and Fire Departments throughout the United States. He airs ALL of their dirty laundry weekly on Blogtalkradio's The Justice For All Show.
Summary of Total MisconductTotal Misconduct presents a detailed account of corruption and official misconduct within the police department of the City of Newark, New Jersey. To some, the shocking events described in this book may appear to be exaggerated. Unfortunately, they are not. Samuel Clark, a former police lieutenant and veteran police officer of more than 25 years, worked with a handful of brave police officers to expose the existence of wide spread police corruption in the Newark Police Department. These officers presented documentary evidence of serious police corruption to local and state politicians, a county prosecutor, the State Attorney General, the U.S. Attorney General, and the FBI. Nevertheless, no elected official or taxpayer funded law enforcement agency intervened to put an end to the corruption or to protect the whistle-blowing officers from retaliation. Why did elected officials and government law enforcement agencies ignore the evidence and the complaints of serious police corruption from over 26 credible and reliable police officers? Samuel Clark presents facts, official police documents and report numbers, court transcript excerpts and case numbers, and newspaper accounts, enabling the reader to make his/her own conclusions.
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