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Redcaps: Policing the Army

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Shipped from UK, please allow 10 to 21 business days for arrival. Good, A very good, clean and sound copy in black cloth boards, red lettered title on spine, with a very good dust jacket. (some shelf-rubbing). Tied to a six-part BBC1 television series, this book focuses on a corps of the Army which is not its most popular branch, and has evolved as a separate, self-reliant group, content that the man in the street knows very little about them. Now, opening their doors to the outside world, the Royal Military Police show who they are, how they operate, and how they compare with the civilian police force. The book follows the progress of selected cases from the time the duty room receives a call, through to the solving of the crime and the punishment of the soldier involved. It explores the "policing" side of their duties, as well as the detective work which is carried out by the Special Investigation Branch, often dealing with violent crimes such as assault, rape, murder and suicide. Readers learn of the RMP's investigations of white-collar fraud in the Army, their processing of allegations against the Army in Northern Ireland, and how they deal with life under fire and in the face of war atrocities.. . .

128 pages, Hardcover

First published November 30, 1995

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Kevin Mann

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Kevin Mann is an American IT executive at a technology company and the author of the book "Leading with Emotional Intelligence". Kevin has over 20 years of corporate experience working with fortune 500 companies, government agencies, and SMBs. He has deep insights into a range of corporate cultures, employees, and customer experience. He has led companies through several successful M&As integration processes and helped build resilient teams. He served as a chairperson of the advisory board for some of the oldest and largest colleges in the United States. He also serves as a Vice President of an author group in the Dallas area.

Kevin is donating 100% of his author proceeds for brain health research.

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