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Guide to Careers in
Federal Law Enforcement
by Thomas H. Ackerman



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Price: $29.95 US     $39.95 Canadian.

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ISBN: 1-890394-33-5;
180 Pages

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Book Description:
Guide to Careers in Federal Law Enforcement profiles 225 careers with more than 130 agencies, plus qualification requirements, tips for navigating the federal personnel system and performing well during interviews, training program descriptions, and many other features that show job-seekers how to stand out from the crowd and get hired.
About the Author:  Thomas H. Ackerman
Thomas H. Ackerman has spoken internationally at law enforcement training academies and conferences on law enforcement officer recruitment, selection, and training strategies, including the FBI National Academy, Swedish National Police College, and prominent
universities.  He has served as a Federal Agent and Police Officer since 1980, and has published articles in various publications.  He presently serves as Special Agent with a federal agency in Michigan, and as Adjunct Professor of Criminal Justice at Grand Valley State
University.