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How
to Become a Bounty Hunter in 9 Easy Steps
Commit right now to becoming a lifelong student of the bail recovery
tradecraft, which means finding a mentor, taking courses, reading
books, research, and networking! This is not just for the short-term...
Author: L Scott Harrell
Date Posted: January 13, 2007
Police Misconduct
Police forces are government organizations charged with the responsibility
of preserving law and order and safeguarding the life and interests
of the general public from harm. Police officers are the watchdogs
that keep a check on the crime rate and discourage various forms
of criminal activities. The judiciary of a country or state enacts
laws for maintaining peace and order. It is the duty of the police
officers to enforce the law and protect innocent citizens...
Author: Peter Emerson
Date Posted: December 22, 2006
Does Your
Training Reflect Reality?
I was looking at my rather impressive bookcase recently when I
realized that my literary tastes are kind of …dark. I wish that
I was talking about dark, as in vampires or medieval times or even
your basic murder mystery. No, I mean I have books on ancient martial
arts, terrorism, firearms, police officer survival, edge weapons,
stalking and rape prevention, etc. Then, of course...
Author: Jerry MacCauley
Date Posted: October 26, 2006
Where
Do Bounty Hunters and the Martial Arts Cross Paths?
Many people who write me asking how one should get started in the
bail enforcement industry often include their martial arts backgrounds
as a lead in to the question at hand. I often chuckle at that but
one rent email did pose the question, “Who will my martial
arts background apply to bounty hunting?”...
Author: L Scott Harrell
Date Posted: August 28, 2006
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