Staring Down the Barrel

Staring Down the Barrel by Ken Fagerman M. M. is published by AuthorHouse in July 2013 and spans 112 pages. This book addresses the increasing issue of pharmacy violence, a topic that is often overlooked. It presents a detailed account of how a group of local pharmacists collaborated with law enforcement to implement a program that effectively reduced pharmacy robberies while also revealing significant organized narcotic diversion.
Readers will find an exploration of the strategies employed by these pharmacists and police, highlighting the challenges they faced and the solutions they developed. The book serves as a reference for those interested in personal and practical guides related to self-help, particularly in the context of community safety and crime prevention. Through its focused narrative, Staring Down the Barrel sheds light on a critical issue affecting pharmacies and the broader community.
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Pharmacy violence is on the rise and a subject rarely dealt with in an open format. This book details with how a group of local pharmacists began a program with police that stopped rampant pharmacy robberies and at the same time uncovered widespread organized narcotic diversion.
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