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CommMayo wrote: 07 Mar 2018, 15:32 You did a great job on this review. Very fact based and comprehensive, which seems like the best tack to take with a book of this type.
Thanks for the comment. It was quite challenging to write the review. I'm glad it turned out well.
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Wow, kudos to you ayoomisope! I doubt I could have gotten through such a technical read. From your review, this book seems like it fulfills its purpose though so I wish the author well!
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Jkhorner wrote: 07 Mar 2018, 11:00 Thank you for taking the time to read this one. It sounds like a dense read, but a helpful tool for instructors and those interested in law enforcement. I'm curious to know how the author hopes this book will be used. Thanks for the thorough review!
Thanks for your comment. I actually feel the book could become a standard for law enforcement training. It is very comprehensive.
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NL Hartje wrote: 07 Mar 2018, 21:54 Wow, kudos to you ayoomisope! I doubt I could have gotten through such a technical read. From your review, this book seems like it fulfills its purpose though so I wish the author well!
Thanks for your comment. At first, I wondered why the book was on OBC, but I'm glad I read it.
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I will like to give it a try, even though it's miles off from my areas of interest, mainly because of the manner in which you have described its contents. You have outlined both the offbeat elements of the work as well as those that are more relevant in general terms.

Thanks for the thorough review!
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I am not sure this book is for me, but I certainly enjoyed your review. The book seems to have, overall, an extremely narrow scope which you correctly pointed out.
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This book must indeed be helpful to students because it talks about brain develop£ent and memory. Thamks
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This book must indeed be helpful to students because it talks about brain develop£ent and memory.
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Jkhorner wrote: 07 Mar 2018, 11:00 Thank you for taking the time to read this one. It sounds like a dense read, but a helpful tool for instructors and those interested in law enforcement. I'm curious to know how the author hopes this book will be used. Thanks for the thorough review!
Thanks for your comment. The author hopes that the strategies and instructions in the book call be adopted by law enforcement trainers and training agencies.
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This is a very special and educational book which I think every law enforcement officer in my country should read. This review is so much detailed. Good review
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