This book is designed for young readers. This book may be helpful to students who are learning multiple languages. This book presents information about U.S. local law enforcement work in English, French, and Japanese, which allow the students to make quick comparisons between the languages.
Featuring colorful illustrations to support the text.
Ebook available from Kobo, Apple Books and Barnes & Noble
Wayne L. Davis holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, a Master of Science in Business Administration, and a Ph.D. in Criminal Justice. Dr. Davis has graduated from city, state, and federal law enforcement academies and he has over 20 years of law enforcement experience with city, state, and federal law enforcement agencies. Dr. Davis was a field-training officer with the Indiana State Police and has received the U.S. Customs & Border Protection Commissioner's Award.
Mahdia Ben-Salem holds a D.E.U.G: Diplôme D' Etudes Générales, a LICENCE in Applied Language and Literature, and a MAITRISE in Applied Language and Literature from Nice University, France. All diplomas are for the French, Italian, and Spanish languages. She also holds A FRENCH FOR BUSINESS DIPLOMA from the Paris, France, Chamber of Commerce, and a Ph.D. in Modern Foreign Languages and Literature in French and Spanish, both through the University of TN at Knoxville TN. Dr. Ben-Salem has extensive experience in foreign language programs creation, in teaching foreign languages and literature from kindergarten to college, as well as French or Spanish for Business and Healthcare professions.
Miho Oda holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Communication from Toyo University in Japan. She is an Assistant Professor of Japanese language at Lincoln Memorial University, where she is working on her Master's degree in Education.