Literature

Books authored by Winnipeg Police Members

CANADIAN POLICING IN THE 21ST CENTURY

 Robert Chrismas

A Frontline Officer on Challenges and Changes

The River of Tears

Robert Chrismas

A captivating story about dignity, hope, and reconciliation.

laughing at the law

Bruce Day

Humourous storied from the City of Winnipeg Police Service, the Royal Canadian mounted Police, Morden Town Police, Winkler Police Service, Brandon Police Service, and Victoria Beach Police Service.

hey cop!

Bruce Day

 

Sex industry slavery

Robert Chrismas

Protecting Canada’s Youth

Our Shared Future

Robert Chrismas

Windows into Canada’s Reconciliation Journey

One piece of life

Ron Bilton

The Active Killer Fallacy

Robin Kipling

A tactical training primer for police officers

The LIttle Boy from Jamaica

Devon and Pearlene Clunis

A Canadian History Story

Snowbird skethces

Jerry Maryniuk

Emil Goes South for the Winter

Pioneer Policemen

John Burchill

The history of the Manitoba Provincial Police – Volume 1, 1870-1920

Through the Storm

G. Paul Isaak

How to Lead When Things Go Bad

Reality Based Policing

Terry N. Wollert, Phd and Jeff Quail, MSc

A Scientific Approach

Stop! Police humour

Bruce Day

 

To guard my people

Jack Templeman

The King’s Police and Fire Service Medal in Canada

without fear or favour

Jack S. Tinsley

A free-wheeling account of life on the thin blue line

Pioneer policemen

John Burchill

The history of the Manitoba Provincial Police – Volume 2, 1920-1932

From Force to Service

Jack Templeman

The Winnipeg Police Service,  A Pictorial History, 125th Anniversary Edition

John O’Donovan

Detective Inspector John Cahill,  from Cork City ends up in Northern Ireland in this police thriller.

Superhero U

Jay -R Toralba

A children’s read-along book to teach your children how to stay safe in case of an emergency

John O’Donovan

Gangs and drug dealers are taking over Cork City and they have decided that New Years Eve is the night to settle old scores.

STEALTH

Robert Stermscheg

WWII Historical Fiction

American bomber pilot, Jack Swaggart, led his squadron countless times into hostile German territory, hit the assigned target, and returned to base none the worse for wear.

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