James O’Keefe

Criminal Justice and Legal Studies
College of Professional Studies

Protecting the Republic: The Education and Training of American Police Officers
Publisher: Pearson Prentice Hall
Upper Saddle River, NJ
2004, 269 pages

As America begins the 21st century, many of the challenges traditionally facing law enforcement are profoundly changing. International terrorism, the urgent need for inter-agency communication and cooperation, sophisticated intelligence requirements, and many other factors are changing the rules of the game. Hiring more police officers and purchasing new radio cars, weapons, computers and technology are still important, but not enough. Now, more than ever, the investment to improve public safety must begin up front in the education and training of the officers. To effectively manage the complex challenges currently facing it, American public policy must acknowledge that the best way to enhance public safety is to enhance the quality of the individual officer.

“This practical text provides an insightful, real, and detailed analysis of police education and training. Its author, Dr. James O’Keefe, successfully ran the largest police academy in the world for eight years (NYPD), and comprehensively looks at the logic, structure, and actual course content police officers should be studying to effectively meet the complex challenges of the 21st century.”
—Prentice Hall