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@martin5671 They're reference books for stuff I've found online, rather than teaching books. Companies want £100 a pop, or if you've got a university login it's fill your boots
Currently doing a teaching qualification, but no OpenAthens (or similar) access. Some amazing books and reference materials, but how on earth does an academic book go for £100? I just don't get the economics, certainly I can't afford that.
We have organised a FREE online seminar on Human Sex Trafficking with a retired US undercover detective. Friday 5th July at 1900hrs BST. Open to everyone, check the link below to find out more https://t.co/t190mNksI8
Kudos to the NYPD Transit Bureau for their Broken Windows initiatives and their push back against the tired, old argument by the progressives that it purposely and disproportionately targets minorities. No, it targets those who are breaking the law, and appropriately so. Keep it up, Chief Kemper and your hard working cops. Just think what you could do if your understaffed Bureau was staffed to the level I had in 1990 as Transit Chief — 3,800 cops and if the NYPD was staffed to the level I had as Police Commissioner in 1994 — 38,000. Enough cops and the right strategies could bring New York to even lower levels of crime and disorder. https://t.co/5stNtI1pOu
@4d_s5@OMRS17995839@metpoliceuk I think I know who that skipper is. But anyways, I know several former Irish Army chaps who have either gone straight to service in UK policing, or joined the British Army then UK policing. Chuck a few deployments in and it's a wide range of gongs.