The Wolf and the Sheepdog

The Wolf and the Sheepdog by Joseph Smith is a personal account that offers an in-depth look at the experiences of a police officer navigating the challenges of one of Canada’s largest cities. Published by AuthorHouse on March 12, 2008, this edition spans 398 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows the author’s journey from a fresh recruit to an experienced street cop, detailing the various policing calls he encounters along the way.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of the emotional landscape faced by law enforcement, as the author grapples with near-death situations and the impact of dealing with domestic assaults, violence, and sexual assault victims. The book aims to reveal the stark realities of police work that are often overlooked in recruitment materials, providing insight into the personal and dramatic emotions that accompany such experiences.
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The Wolf and The Sheepdog is a personal account that graphically depicts the experiences of a police officer working the cold streets in one of Canada’s largest cities. Join the author on his journey from a fresh recruit to an experienced street cop as he deals with a vast variety of Policing calls. Feel the emotions that affect the author as he battles through near death situations. Learn the personal dramatic emotions create by dealing with domestic assaults, violence, sexual assault victims and death. The Wolf and The Sheepdog will bring you into a world that the recruiting posters fail to show.
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