FRANK REILMAN

About The Author

Frank Reilman is a highly seasoned law enforcement professional with over 37 years of extensive and diverse investigative experience, coupled with expertise in team leadership and project management. Transitioning from a distinguished career in law enforcement, he now brings his wealth of knowledge and skills to the private investigative sector.

Throughout his career, Frank served as a Patrol Officer, Detective, and Sergeant, conducting a wide range of investigations in areas such as financial and fraud crimes, narcotics, domestic issues, property crimes, and traffic collisions. His work included drafting detailed reports, performing in-depth digital investigations, collecting and preserving evidence for court proceedings, and interviewing victims, suspects, and witnesses.

Book Features

Print Length

96 Pages

Language

English

Readers

25+

Publication date

January 31, 2025

About The Book

Justice, Safety, and Society by Frank Reilman explores key issues like prejudice, safety, and our moral duties as a society. It starts by examining the roots of prejudice, drawing on history, philosophy, and ethics to explain why discrimination persists, even though it makes no sense. The book then shifts to practical topics like internet safety, with advice for families on dealing with cyberbullying and online predators. It also looks at initiatives like AMBER Alerts, the role of law enforcement, and community efforts to tackle child abductions. Through real-world examples and expert insights, it emphasizes the need for education, awareness, and action to protect children and strengthen our communities. With a blend of history, legal insights, and safety strategies, this book offers a clear, practical guide for those who care about justice and safety. It’s an essential read for parents, educators, and anyone dedicated to making the world safer for all.

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Justice, Safety And Society

Justice, Safety, and Society by Frank Reilman explores key issues like prejudice, safety, and our moral duties as a society. It starts by examining the roots of prejudice, drawing on history, philosophy, and ethics to explain why discrimination persists, even though it makes no sense.

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3.8/5

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3.8/5

$21.99

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3.8/5

$13.99

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