Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Walking the Corporate Beat Police School for Business People by Michael Tabman Midnight Sin. MIDNIGHT SIN When a rookie cop walks on to the midnight shift, the lines between right and wrong become blurred. Every step he takes and every decision he makes has unforeseen consequences. His life will never be the same. Becoming a cop changes everything you thought you knew about life. Midnight Sin is an inside look at the dark and mysterious world behind the cop's badge. Rookie cop Gary Hollings quickly learns that wrestling street thugs and arresting drug dealers while trying to track down a serial rapist is nowhere near as tough as watching his back from his fellow cops. He must also fight his inner demons - ones that he never knew he had until he put on that police uniform. The police world is one of long hours and split-second decisions where the choices are not always clear. Midnight Sin is a gritty cop novel that explores the complexities of the cop psyche. "I have spent my life watching cop shows both on TV and in the movies and Michael Tabman's Midnight Sin is as good as anything that has come before it. Once you start reading you will not be able to stop. Michael has reached deep inside and managed to capture his heart and soul as a cop - the joy of helping others as well as the fear and loathing felt so deeply as they are forced to deal with the worst our society has to offer. My heart was pounding. This is a powerful story told by someone who has captured the feelings of all of us, no matter which side of the law you happen to be on." -- Peter Giuliano, Producer of Law and Order, Collateral, Disclosure, Sleepers. " Midnight Sin is the ultimate cop novel. Michael Tabman blends mystery, suspense and action while exploring both the human side along with the dark side of the police world." -- Joaquin "Jack" Garcia, author of New York Times Bestseller, Making Jack Falcone: An Undercover FBI Agent Takes Down a Mafia Family. "Buckle up; Midnight Sin is an exhilarating ride on that dangerously thin line separating cop and criminal. Michael Tabman, a former cop and FBI Agent hits his stride with this spellbinding crime thriller." -- Richard Kline, Television Producer. "After reading Tabman's first book, Walking the Corporate Beat: Police School for Business People, I could not wait to read Midnight Sin . Again, I could not put the book down. Midnight Sin is a crime novel that leaves you thinking about your hidden dark side." -- Steve Schussler, Founder of Rainforest Cafe, Yak and Yetti's and T-Rex at Walt Disney World, Orlando, Florida. Author Michael Tabman was born and raised in New York City. He graduated from John Jay College of Criminal Justice in Manhattan, NY. After serving as a police officer for three years with the Fairfax County VA police department he joined the FBI. Michael, A 24 year FBI veteran, investigated crimes ranging from white collar to bank robberies, organized crime, drug trafficking and money laundering. He rose through the ranks reaching the level of Special Agent in Charge. His professional travels took him to Israel, Russia, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. After retiring, Michael founded and still works at SPIRIT Asset Protection, LLC as a security and risk management consultant and public speaker. Michael's first book Walking the Corporate Beat: Police School for Business People, is based upon his 27 years of law enforcement experience to draw amusing parallels between the police world, business world and everyday life decisions. Walking the Corporate Beat : Police School for Business People by Michael Tabman (2009, Trade Paperback) С самой низкой ценой, совершенно новый, неиспользованный, неоткрытый, неповрежденный товар в оригинальной упаковке (если товар поставляется в упаковке). Упаковка должна быть такой же, как упаковка этого товара в розничных магазинах, за исключением тех случаев, когда товар является изделием ручной работы или был упакован производителем в упаковку не для розничной продажи, например в коробку без маркировки или в пластиковый пакет. См. подробные сведения с дополнительным описанием товара. School's Use of Computer Cameras Raises Privacy Concerns and Possible Liability. SPIRIT Asset Protection President Michael Tabman says Crisis Prevention Planning is Critical to Averting Such Dangers. OVERLAND PARK, KS, February 24, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Michael Tabman, 24-year FBI veteran and former police officer, stresses the importance of identifying the potential impact and ramification of policies, procedures and operational decisions. In his new book, Walking the Corporate Beat: Police School for Business People, Tabman highlights how various crises during his 27 year law enforcement career could have been avoided through the application of very simple concepts. The school district apparently had a plan to remotely enable the computer cameras to locate stolen computers. Although the intent may have been harmless, the consequences may not be. "First," Tabman pointed out, "we must recognize that we do not have all the facts and more information will emerge as this story unfolds. But, on the surface, secretly taking pictures of students in their homes does raise some troubling issues. Additionally, there are concerns with expectations of privacy, innocent third parties and who, if anybody gave consent." Federal and state laws regarding the monitoring and interception of electronic communication are always changing as the technology advances. Not only does the law change, but court decisions change how the laws are interpreted and applied. The remote monitoring capabilities were supposedly limited to a single snapshot with no audio. However, a student is reported to have been confronted about possible drug dealing in his home. How the school could draw that conclusion based on one still photograph is questionable. Before the school administrator confronted the student, a red flag should have been raised that the scope of this procedure may be out of bounds. While the motive of the school district, supposedly to locate missing and stolen laptops seems innocent enough, perhaps this policy was not carefully thought out. This is a perfect example of how crisis prevention planning could have been employed. A team of individuals with working knowledge in this area may have identified the potential pitfalls. Legal counsel could have researched electronic interception laws, information technology personnel would advised of the controls necessary to avoid compromise and exploitation, security personnel with law enforcement experience may have been alert to wiretapping issues while media and communication experts may have foreseen the public reaction. You cannot indefinitely "what if" every scenario and decision before implementing a course of action. But, there are methods for identifying potential risks, assessing risk and taking appropriate caution. Story hits walk-off HR in 9th, Rockies beat slumping Dbacks. DENVER (AP) — hit a home run leading off the bottom of the ninth inning to lift the Rockies over the slumping 4-3 on Sunday. Story hit a 1-1 curveball from Stefan Crichton (0-3) to complete a sweep of the Diamondbacks. It was his fifth homer of the season, and he celebrated by tossing his helmet in the air as he rounded the bases. “Walk-offs are always special, but to end on a sweep, that’s pretty cool,” Story said. Josh Fuentes had two doubles and (2-3) pitched the ninth to get the win. homered for Arizona, which has lost eight in a row and 13 straight on the road. The Diamondbacks nearly overcame the early exit of starter but slipped into last place in the NL West. “It’s very tough, losing this much on the road,” Smith said. “I feel like we’re in a lot of the games, which makes it even harder. Losing at the end there really hurt but we’re going to bounce back from it.” Colorado starter retired the first 12 batters he faced before singled leading off the fifth. Against Arizona on April 8, he didn’t allow a hit through six innings. Gray was spotted a 2-0 lead into the sixth when he faltered. He walked the first two and after a sacrifice fly scored the first run Smith homered down the right-field line to put the Arizona ahead 3-2. 1 of 8 ' Trevor Story follows the flight of his walkoff, solo home run off Arizona Diamondbacks relief pitcher Stefan Crichton in the ninth inning of a game Sunday, May 23, 2021, in Denver. David Zalubowski/AP Show More Show Less. 2 of 8 Colorado Rockies Trevor Story follows the flight of his walkoff, solo home run off Arizona Diamondbacks relief pitcher Stefan Crichton in the ninth inning of a baseball game Sunday, May 23, 2021, in Denver. The Rockies won 4-3. David Zalubowski/AP Show More Show Less. 4 of 8 Arizona Diamondbacks starting pitcher Taylor Widener in the first inning of a baseball game Sunday, May 23, 2021, in Denver. David Zalubowski/AP Show More Show Less. 5 of 8 Colorado Rockies starting pitcher Jon Gray works against the Arizona Diamondbacks in the first inning of a baseball game Sunday, May 23, 2021, in Denver. David Zalubowski/AP Show More Show Less. 7 of 8 Colorado Rockies' Josh Fuentes gestures to the dugout after hitting an RBI-double off Arizona Diamondbacks relief pitcher in the fifth inning of a baseball game Sunday, May 23, 2021, in Denver. David Zalubowski/AP Show More Show Less. “I thought he missed some spots in the fifth but got through it,” manager said. “The sixth, the leadoff walk to (Daulton) Varsho was a red flag.” Colorado tied it 3-all in the eighth on an RBI grounder. was later thrown out at the plate trying to score from second on a double. Widener left the game with two outs in the second inning with right groin discomfort after allowing an unearned run on Story’s RBI single. “I’m not very happy about it right now. I was excited to get back and start pitching again,” Widener said. “My last bullpen I threw I felt really good.” It was Widener’s first game since April 22. He was reinstated from the 10-day injured list after being sidelined by a right groin strain. “Seeing him walk around and hearing some of the comments from the training staff we’re hopeful it’s going to be a quick recovery and we’ll get him back on the field as soon as possible,” manager said. “We felt that he was asymptomatic, he was in a good spot but obviously something reoccured and we have to be mindful of that moving forward.” The Rockies added another run in the fifth after a challenge overturned an inning-ending double play and kept on second base. Fuentes hit his second double to score Blackmon. Romy Walthall, ‘Face/Off’ and ‘The House of Usher’ Actor, Dies at 57 Will Stamford’s asbestos-ridden old police HQ finally be demolished? City debates selling or keeping property From patrol to professor: Stamford police vet reflects on 37-year career A year later: The Peter Manfredonia case in CT Did the devil make him do it? A real-life Connecticut murder trial the inspiration for new Conjuring movie Experts: Most recent Connecticut COVID hospitalizations are unvaccinated patients Breaking the mask habit: Why some people find it hard to let go. Diamondbacks: Optioned OF/INF Josh VanMeter to Triple-A Reno to make room for Widener on the roster. Rockies: LHP Kyle Freeland (left shoulder soreness) is on track to make his first start of the season Tuesday at the New York Mets. . RHP (Tommy John surgery) is throwing bullpen sessions but is not close to making a return. Saturday it was Colorado outfielder making a diving catch to save a couple of runs. Sunday it was Daza’s turn. He stretched at the warning track to catch ’s in the fifth to keep it a 1-0 game. Then in the sixth, just before Smith’s home run, he made a diving catch off the bat of . Diamondbacks: Will open a three-game home series against the San Francisco Giants on Tuesday. Arizona has not announced a starter for the first game. 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