Amazon.com: Harden the Target: A Guide to Defense of Life, Limb, and Loved Ones (Griffin Publishing's Criminal Justice) (9781882180059): Thomas E. Adams: Books
Publication Date: February 1993 | Series: Griffin Publishing's Criminal Justice
Explains what you can do to reduce your chances of being a crime victim. Includes tips for traveling alone at night and tactics for outsmarting criminal's at their own game.
Thomas Adams was born during the Great Depression in Springfield Missouri.He and his family lived in a shanty on a railroad switching yard his first five years, then they moved up to a three room house.He worked his way through Catholic school singing six masses a week as a soprano then baritone when his voice changed. He and his family moved to San Francisco, California in 1943. He graduated from Richmond High School in 1944 and joined the Navy. He was a combat aircrewman, later a language translator. When he left the Navy he attended the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, studying voice and singing for a living. His day jobs included radio newscaster, longshoreman, taxi driver and dispatcher, cook, chef, restaurant manager. In 1954 he joined the Santa Ana Police Department, worked through the ranks as Investigator,Sergeant,Lieutenant,Division Commander and Adjutant to the Chief. Adams has a B. S. in Police Science and Administration and an M. S. in Criminology, both from California State University, Long Beach. Tom started teaching part time in 1959, then full time after he left the police department in 1968 at Orange Coast and Golden West Colleges in Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach until 1970 when he moved to Santa Ana (CA) College where he stayed until 2005.At Santa Ana College he was Criminal Justice Department Chair for 23 years and Dean of Applied Arts and Sciences for three years. Adams was one of the founders and instructor in two Orange County (CA) police academies beginning in 1961, and has taught most of the courses in academies since. Adams is Program Coordinator and instructor of Criminal Justice at Del Mar College, and instructor in the Del Mar Regional Police Academy Corpus Christi, TX. He is an adjunct instructor at the University of Incarnate Word, and has taught Criminology and Criminal Justice courses at Califoria State University (Long Beach), Cal State Univ.(Los Angeles), National University, College of Southern Nevada, Santiago Canyon College, and others. Tom is a past president of the California Association of Administration of Justice Educators (CAAJE) and a former charter member of the California Training Officers Association. He is a licensed pilot, a polygraph examiner,hypnotist, and handwriting analyst. He has been a licensed private investigator in California for over thirty years. Thomas has more than twenty publications to date, more than twelve titles with subsequent editions. The eighth edition of his POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS will soon be released with a 2012 copyright date. His latest release in 2010 was CRIMINAL JUSTICE 101, An Introduction to the System, published by Kendall-Hunt, and in progress is POLICE SYSTEMS IN THE U. S. Tom is also a member of Screen Actors Guild and specialized in voiceovers and commercials until he and his wife Maria moved to Texas in 2007.You can reach him at tomadams0827@att.net; tadams4@delmar.edu; or at this website.