Real Life on the Streets
- 552 pages
- 20 hours of reading
Anecdotal experiences of a police officer in a suburban Denver department during the 1960s and 70s highlight the realities of law enforcement. The narrative blends humor, tragedy, and warmth, offering insights into daily police work and the camaraderie within the force. The author's candid portrayal avoids idealization, reflecting the language and attitudes of the era while connecting to contemporary law enforcement experiences. This work aims to foster a better understanding of police life for the general public and those familiar with the profession.
