What was once duty has become deceit. The badge no longer honors service.
Policing in America: The Death of Duty and Honor is not an academic study, it is an unflinching autopsy. Written by someone who has worked inside the system, this book tears away the polished fa ade of American law enforcement to reveal what really festers behind the thin blue line: favoritism, incompetence, cowardice, and betrayal-not of citizens, but of the very principles officers swore to uphold.
From surreal encounters with officers unfit for duty to unethical activities swept under the rug, the stories inside these pages pull no punches. With dark humor, blunt honesty, and firsthand experience, the author exposes the erosion of trust, the abandoned duties, and the hollow promises that have left policing in America broken.
You'll discover:
Why nepotism and favoritism, not merit, decide who wears the badge.
How law enforcement culture breeds corruption, cruelty, and hypocrisy.
Why the badge itself has become a symbol of deceit rather than honor.
The shield is cracked. The oath is shattered. The profession is bleeding out.
Law enforcement will hate this book. Citizens will recognize its truth.
If you're ready to see what lies behind the slogans, the flags, and the PR campaigns, Policing in America: The Death of Duty and Honor is the book they don't want you to read.
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