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Beat Cop
Vincent Casale
Beat Cop
Vincent Casale
Novel: CPOP-1986 is the tale of young New York City policeman assigned to the newly implemented Community Patrol Officers Program. The concept of CPOP was to advance police /community relations by putting the cop back on the beat, door to door, store to store. The male protagonists are flawed men, using unnecessary cynicism and hedonistic night-life adventures to shield their emotions. The female lead, Ann Caputo, is born wired to believe she can make a difference in a professional world dominated by male ego. Will that stay true when she can't protect herself from a violent assault and the guilt that engulfs her?
Frank Colleri and his policemen cohorts are a study in the psychology of young cops facing danger, enduring conflict, and learning empathy or staying devoid of feeling. They own issues of divorce, drinking, and machismo, all while witnessing the worst in life.
When the Police Commissioner learns of sexual assaults occurring in his daughter's neighborhood, he orders all CPOP members to help detectives with individual cases, by converging on and aiding crime victims.
?Through the rocky road of implosion when times go horribly wrong: naked, raw emotions and truth takes you along on this journey covering a year of real life community policing, an actual program which NYC experimented with in the 1980s where cops were put on foot patrol, when this author literally walked the beat.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | 2021 |
ISBN13 | 9781954253049 |
Publishers | Van Velzer Press |
Pages | 262 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 14 mm · 353 g |
Language | English |