This is a crash course in racist violence by Loren Christensen, a nationally recognized expert on skinhead gangs and police officer in Portland, Oregon, a city once dubbed the "Skinhead Capital of the U.S." This cop's view of skinheads explains who they are, why they're violent, who their targets are, how they operate, what weapons they favor and what danger they pose to society and to police.
Loren W. Christensen is a Vietnam veteran, retired police officer, a martial artist since 1965, and a prolific author of books and magazine articles.
As a writer, Loren has penned over 70 books and dozens of magazine articles on a variety of subjects. While his target audience is most often what he calls “the warrior community” – martial artists, cops, soldiers – his writing has become popular among high school and college students, parents, professionals of every kind, and people interested in a side of life outside the norm.
Loren is most thankful to his many friends, associates and fellow writers in the warrior community for their continual support and expert advice.
Biography:
Bachelors of Science - PSU Vietnam veteran – 716th Military Police Career police officer (ret) – Portland, Oregon Street patrol, gang enforcement, defensive tactics instructor, bodyguard Script advisor for the motion picture Best of the Best 3 Martial artist since 1965 Earned a total of 13 black belts in three fighting arts Starred in 7 instructional DVDs Author of 70 books and dozens of magazine articles Nominated for the Frankfurt award Co-author (with Lt. Col. Dave Grossman) of “Evolution of Weaponry” in Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace and Conflict, Academic Press Wrote regularly for Black Belt, Karate Illustrated, Inside Kung fu and many others Currently writes regularly for Black Belt and Police and Security News magazines Book Solo Training was ranked in Amazon’s top 3 for three years in a row Named in the 2007 - 2008 Heritage Registry of Who's Who in publishing
I found this book to be absolutely RIDICULOUS! The author clearly used his negative, and biased opinion about Skinheads to compose this entire book, after all...he is a cop, go figure. I feel that his research was very poorly done, and that he could have found better sources out there rather than just using his "experience" with the Skinhead culture as a cop. I wouldn't trust his other "survival" books out there to save my life! Aside from myself, I know tons of other people out there who think this book is a complete joke!