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Reimagined Policing in the Age of Reform

Author(s): Michael Birzer, Lemuel Moore

The book is suitable for use in college level policing special topics or seminar courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Police practitioners desiring to gain insight about police reform from divergent perspectives will also benefit from the book. Likewise the book would be an excel...

General Biology Laboratory Manual

Author(s): Charles A Wade

The laboratory manual is intended for non-science majors studying general biology. The biological terminology is kept at a minimum in an attempt to limit the technical jargon. The purpose of this laboratory manual is to expose the students to as many organisms and biological concepts as possible. ,...

Rocks and Minerals

Author(s): Kevin Cole, Brenna Lorenz

Rocks and Minerals is written for an introductory, college-level, non-lab course in Earth Sciences.  The material is presented in a bulleted format rather than the traditional narrative format, allowing the student quick access to important concepts and providing for a more stream-lined learning exp...

Great Comedy Films Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Funny Movies

Author(s): Christopher LaMont

New Third Edition Coming Soon!The scandalous world of Great Comedy Films is torn wide-open, with sordid tales of sex, money, drugs, power, prostitution, hedonism, and shenanigans that make this book a “must-buy”. Now that we have your attention...This weighty tome in your hands details everything yo...

Leadership: A High Impact Approach

Author(s): D.D. Warrick

Leadership: A High Impact Approach takes a theoretically sound applied approach to leadership to help students develop leadership skills for all levels of an organization in order to better direct individuals and teams. In a climate where organizations need to adapt to constant change, this book tea...

HIV/AIDS Through an Anthropological Lens

Author(s): Tiantian Zheng, Jack Wortman

HIV/AIDS Through an Anthropological Lens focuses on the global pandemic that has a profound impact on the world we are living in today. In many parts of the world, the infection has severely eroded the political, economic, and social fabric. This book provides an answer to how we can better understa...

Constitutional Law: An Introduction

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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: AN INTRODUCTION traces the development of U.S. constitutional law, from the Founding period through the Supreme Court's most recent term. The text explores the complexities of major Supreme Court decisions—and their historical, social, and political context—and invites readers to...