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The
Psychology of Police Brutality & Corruption
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Practical Police Psychology addresses the psychologically
complex world of modern policing. It analyzes both the unusual and the everyday challenges
faced by all law enforcement personnel, from the street cop to the departmental brass.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Laurence Miller, PhD is a clinical and forensic psychologist based in Boca Raton, Florida.
Dr. Miller is the police psychologist for the West Palm Beach Police Department, a forensic
psychological examiner for the Palm Beach County Court, an expert witness in civil and
criminal cases, and a consulting psychologist with several regional and national law
enforcement agencies. Dr. Miller is a certified trainer by the International Critical
Incident Stress Foundation (ICISF) and is a member of the Psychology Services Section
of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), the International Law Enforcement
Educators and Trainers Association (ILEETA), and the Society for Police and Criminal
Psychology (SPCP). Dr. Miller is an instructor at the Criminal Justice Institute of
Palm Beach County and at Florida Atlantic University. He conducts continuing educational
programs and training seminars across the country, has appeared on radio and TV, and
is the author of numerous professional and popular print and online publications pertaining
to the brain, behavior, health, law, criminal justice, and organizational psychology.

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