The Injustice of Justice

The Injustice of Justice

by Donald Grady II
The Injustice of Justice

The Injustice of Justice

by Donald Grady II

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Overview

The Injustice of Justice is a purposeful book designed to introduce the public as well as the profession to an alternate method of policing with a whole-community and responsibility-based approach. Don has written the book from the perspective of a businessman whose interest and subsequent involvement stems first from his employee, then a compassionate and compelling group of individuals in law enforcement and our justice system.

"Equal protection under the law is one of the basic premises of the American justice system. Yet many Americans feel this concept is not only elusive, but virtually impossible to attain. It's something we hope for and work to make real. Chief Grady has given us a practical approach to seeking justice while at the same time practicing reality. His book should be a must read for courses in community-police relations and for individuals and groups who want to better understand how our criminal justice system works, what good policing is, what changes are needed, and how we can all engage in making it happen. One of the great divides in our country is how different racial, ethnic, gender and age groups view law enforcement and the criminal justice system.

Donald Grady, Ph.D. has written an easy-to-read, easy-to-understand and easy-to-decipher book that becomes more intriguing with each page. I love it!"
—Danny K. Davis, Ph.D.; U.S. Representative; 7th Congressional District, Illinois

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014467124
Publisher: AKA-Publishing
Publication date: 05/01/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 328
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Donald Grady's policing career spans 31 years with more than 20 years as a police executive. He has served domestically as Chief of Police in four communities. Internationally he has served as Police Commander for the United Nations Police Task Force in Brcko, Bosnia-Herzegovina and has served in law enforcement leadership, advisory, or consultative assignments in Kosovo, Austria, Iraq, Kenya, and Israel. Chief Grady earned his doctorate from Walden University. He is a graduate of the FBI Academy, the Northwestern School of Police Staff and Command, and he has studied at the United Nations Staff College in Turin, Italy.

Dr. Grady is currently Chief of Police at Northern Illinois University. He is a highly sought after presenter and regularly accepts speaking engagements, seminars, and professional instructing requests. Chief Grady continues to consult domestically and internationally on matters of policing and emergency management.
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