Brian Fitch

 BrianD. Fitch

Brian D. Fitch

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May 2, 2018
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Professor Fitch is great. He makes the class enjoyable and is funny. Overall, I learned a lot but the class was easy. There is two papers, a group project, midterm, and final. Since half the class failed the midterm, he made the 2nd paper extra credit. He is both caring and understanding. You have to pay attention to the lecture though.

Biography

Brian D Fitch is a/an Lecturer in the California State University department at California State University

California State University Fullerton - Honors

California State University, Fullerton
Brian D.
Fitch, Ph.D.
Brian D. Fitch, Ph.D., retired as a lieutenant with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department after 34 years of service. During his tenure with the sheriff's department, he worked as a field training officer (FT0), training coordinator, felony investigator, patrol sergeant, training sergeant, custody sergeant, operations sergeant, patrol watch commander, detective bureau commander, and operations lieutenant. He has trained more than 10,000 law enforcement professionals from more than 500 law enforcement agencies throughout the United States, including more than 500 police chiefs, in leadership, supervision, decision-making, communication, and ethics. Dr. Fitch has also provided training internationally in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Canada.

Dr. Fitch holds faculty positions at California State University, Long Beach; and California State University, Fullerton. He has held past faculty positions at Woodbury University, Southwestern University School of Law, Cerritos Community College, Riverside Community College, and East Los Angeles Community College. Dr. Fitch teaches actively in the leadership development programs for the Los Angeles Police Department and Los Angeles Fire Department.

Dr. Fitch is a graduate of the California Commission on POST Master Instructor Development Program, and the author of more than 30 articles and five books, including Law Enforcement Interpersonal Communication and Conflict Management: The IMPACT Model (Sage, 2016); Introduction to Policing (3rd ed.) (Sage, 2016); and Law Enforcement Ethics: Classic and Contemporary Issues (Sage, 2013). Dr. Fitch's research and writing have appeared in Police Chief, FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, Law Enforcement Executive Forum, Auspol, Law and Order, National Academy Newsletter, and the Journal of California Law Enforcement.

Dr. Fitch holds master's degrees in communication studies and a doctorate in human development.


Experience

  • California State University, Long Beach

    Adjunct Professor of Psychology

    Part-time instructor of psychology courses, including general psychology, critical thinking,and social psychology.

  • California State University, Fullerton

    Lecturer

    Brian worked at California State University, Fullerton as a Lecturer

Education

  • Fielding Graduate Institute

    Ph.D.

    Human and Organizational Development

  • California State University, Los Angeles

    MA

    Communication Stuides

Publications

  • B. D. Fitch (Ed.) (2013). Law Enforcement Ethics: Classic and Contemporary Issues

    Sage Publications

  • B. D. Fitch (Ed.) (2013). Law Enforcement Ethics: Classic and Contemporary Issues

    Sage Publications

  • Introduction to facilitation: Six keys to success in the classroom

    California Peace Officer, Fall, 11-13

  • B. D. Fitch (Ed.) (2013). Law Enforcement Ethics: Classic and Contemporary Issues

    Sage Publications

  • Introduction to facilitation: Six keys to success in the classroom

    California Peace Officer, Fall, 11-13

  • The two roles of supervision in performance counseling

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(3), pp. 10-15

  • B. D. Fitch (Ed.) (2013). Law Enforcement Ethics: Classic and Contemporary Issues

    Sage Publications

  • Introduction to facilitation: Six keys to success in the classroom

    California Peace Officer, Fall, 11-13

  • The two roles of supervision in performance counseling

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(3), pp. 10-15

  • The IMPACT principles: A model of interpersonal communication for law enforcement

    The Police Chief, 76(12), pp. 86-95

  • B. D. Fitch (Ed.) (2013). Law Enforcement Ethics: Classic and Contemporary Issues

    Sage Publications

  • Introduction to facilitation: Six keys to success in the classroom

    California Peace Officer, Fall, 11-13

  • The two roles of supervision in performance counseling

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(3), pp. 10-15

  • The IMPACT principles: A model of interpersonal communication for law enforcement

    The Police Chief, 76(12), pp. 86-95

  • Meeting the demands of a college educated public work force: Los Angeles Sheriff's Department University (LASDU) Consortium

    The Journal of California Law Enforcement, 42(4), pp. 25-30

  • B. D. Fitch (Ed.) (2013). Law Enforcement Ethics: Classic and Contemporary Issues

    Sage Publications

  • Introduction to facilitation: Six keys to success in the classroom

    California Peace Officer, Fall, 11-13

  • The two roles of supervision in performance counseling

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(3), pp. 10-15

  • The IMPACT principles: A model of interpersonal communication for law enforcement

    The Police Chief, 76(12), pp. 86-95

  • Meeting the demands of a college educated public work force: Los Angeles Sheriff's Department University (LASDU) Consortium

    The Journal of California Law Enforcement, 42(4), pp. 25-30

  • Conflict resolution and anger management: Student workbook

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • B. D. Fitch (Ed.) (2013). Law Enforcement Ethics: Classic and Contemporary Issues

    Sage Publications

  • Introduction to facilitation: Six keys to success in the classroom

    California Peace Officer, Fall, 11-13

  • The two roles of supervision in performance counseling

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(3), pp. 10-15

  • The IMPACT principles: A model of interpersonal communication for law enforcement

    The Police Chief, 76(12), pp. 86-95

  • Meeting the demands of a college educated public work force: Los Angeles Sheriff's Department University (LASDU) Consortium

    The Journal of California Law Enforcement, 42(4), pp. 25-30

  • Conflict resolution and anger management: Student workbook

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • Making good decisions: Tips and strategies for avoiding psychological traps

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 79(6), pp. 1-9

  • B. D. Fitch (Ed.) (2013). Law Enforcement Ethics: Classic and Contemporary Issues

    Sage Publications

  • Introduction to facilitation: Six keys to success in the classroom

    California Peace Officer, Fall, 11-13

  • The two roles of supervision in performance counseling

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(3), pp. 10-15

  • The IMPACT principles: A model of interpersonal communication for law enforcement

    The Police Chief, 76(12), pp. 86-95

  • Meeting the demands of a college educated public work force: Los Angeles Sheriff's Department University (LASDU) Consortium

    The Journal of California Law Enforcement, 42(4), pp. 25-30

  • Conflict resolution and anger management: Student workbook

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • Making good decisions: Tips and strategies for avoiding psychological traps

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 79(6), pp. 1-9

  • How to get a job

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • B. D. Fitch (Ed.) (2013). Law Enforcement Ethics: Classic and Contemporary Issues

    Sage Publications

  • Introduction to facilitation: Six keys to success in the classroom

    California Peace Officer, Fall, 11-13

  • The two roles of supervision in performance counseling

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(3), pp. 10-15

  • The IMPACT principles: A model of interpersonal communication for law enforcement

    The Police Chief, 76(12), pp. 86-95

  • Meeting the demands of a college educated public work force: Los Angeles Sheriff's Department University (LASDU) Consortium

    The Journal of California Law Enforcement, 42(4), pp. 25-30

  • Conflict resolution and anger management: Student workbook

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • Making good decisions: Tips and strategies for avoiding psychological traps

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 79(6), pp. 1-9

  • How to get a job

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • Rethinking law enforcement ethics

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(10), pp. 18-24

  • B. D. Fitch (Ed.) (2013). Law Enforcement Ethics: Classic and Contemporary Issues

    Sage Publications

  • Introduction to facilitation: Six keys to success in the classroom

    California Peace Officer, Fall, 11-13

  • The two roles of supervision in performance counseling

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(3), pp. 10-15

  • The IMPACT principles: A model of interpersonal communication for law enforcement

    The Police Chief, 76(12), pp. 86-95

  • Meeting the demands of a college educated public work force: Los Angeles Sheriff's Department University (LASDU) Consortium

    The Journal of California Law Enforcement, 42(4), pp. 25-30

  • Conflict resolution and anger management: Student workbook

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • Making good decisions: Tips and strategies for avoiding psychological traps

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 79(6), pp. 1-9

  • How to get a job

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • Rethinking law enforcement ethics

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(10), pp. 18-24

  • Attitides and performance: The impact of self-fulfilling prophecies

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 79(12), pp. 12-19

  • B. D. Fitch (Ed.) (2013). Law Enforcement Ethics: Classic and Contemporary Issues

    Sage Publications

  • Introduction to facilitation: Six keys to success in the classroom

    California Peace Officer, Fall, 11-13

  • The two roles of supervision in performance counseling

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(3), pp. 10-15

  • The IMPACT principles: A model of interpersonal communication for law enforcement

    The Police Chief, 76(12), pp. 86-95

  • Meeting the demands of a college educated public work force: Los Angeles Sheriff's Department University (LASDU) Consortium

    The Journal of California Law Enforcement, 42(4), pp. 25-30

  • Conflict resolution and anger management: Student workbook

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • Making good decisions: Tips and strategies for avoiding psychological traps

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 79(6), pp. 1-9

  • How to get a job

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • Rethinking law enforcement ethics

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(10), pp. 18-24

  • Attitides and performance: The impact of self-fulfilling prophecies

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 79(12), pp. 12-19

  • Emotional intelligence: Practical advice for law enforcement

    The Police Chief, 74(8), pp. 104-111

  • B. D. Fitch (Ed.) (2013). Law Enforcement Ethics: Classic and Contemporary Issues

    Sage Publications

  • Introduction to facilitation: Six keys to success in the classroom

    California Peace Officer, Fall, 11-13

  • The two roles of supervision in performance counseling

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(3), pp. 10-15

  • The IMPACT principles: A model of interpersonal communication for law enforcement

    The Police Chief, 76(12), pp. 86-95

  • Meeting the demands of a college educated public work force: Los Angeles Sheriff's Department University (LASDU) Consortium

    The Journal of California Law Enforcement, 42(4), pp. 25-30

  • Conflict resolution and anger management: Student workbook

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • Making good decisions: Tips and strategies for avoiding psychological traps

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 79(6), pp. 1-9

  • How to get a job

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • Rethinking law enforcement ethics

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(10), pp. 18-24

  • Attitides and performance: The impact of self-fulfilling prophecies

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 79(12), pp. 12-19

  • Emotional intelligence: Practical advice for law enforcement

    The Police Chief, 74(8), pp. 104-111

  • Understanding the psychology of police misconduct

    The Police Chief, 78(1), pp. 24-27

  • B. D. Fitch (Ed.) (2013). Law Enforcement Ethics: Classic and Contemporary Issues

    Sage Publications

  • Introduction to facilitation: Six keys to success in the classroom

    California Peace Officer, Fall, 11-13

  • The two roles of supervision in performance counseling

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(3), pp. 10-15

  • The IMPACT principles: A model of interpersonal communication for law enforcement

    The Police Chief, 76(12), pp. 86-95

  • Meeting the demands of a college educated public work force: Los Angeles Sheriff's Department University (LASDU) Consortium

    The Journal of California Law Enforcement, 42(4), pp. 25-30

  • Conflict resolution and anger management: Student workbook

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • Making good decisions: Tips and strategies for avoiding psychological traps

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 79(6), pp. 1-9

  • How to get a job

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • Rethinking law enforcement ethics

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(10), pp. 18-24

  • Attitides and performance: The impact of self-fulfilling prophecies

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 79(12), pp. 12-19

  • Emotional intelligence: Practical advice for law enforcement

    The Police Chief, 74(8), pp. 104-111

  • Understanding the psychology of police misconduct

    The Police Chief, 78(1), pp. 24-27

  • Authority versus power: Implications for law enforcement leaders

    Law Enforcement Executive Forum, 9(2), pp. 101-108

  • B. D. Fitch (Ed.) (2013). Law Enforcement Ethics: Classic and Contemporary Issues

    Sage Publications

  • Introduction to facilitation: Six keys to success in the classroom

    California Peace Officer, Fall, 11-13

  • The two roles of supervision in performance counseling

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(3), pp. 10-15

  • The IMPACT principles: A model of interpersonal communication for law enforcement

    The Police Chief, 76(12), pp. 86-95

  • Meeting the demands of a college educated public work force: Los Angeles Sheriff's Department University (LASDU) Consortium

    The Journal of California Law Enforcement, 42(4), pp. 25-30

  • Conflict resolution and anger management: Student workbook

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • Making good decisions: Tips and strategies for avoiding psychological traps

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 79(6), pp. 1-9

  • How to get a job

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • Rethinking law enforcement ethics

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(10), pp. 18-24

  • Attitides and performance: The impact of self-fulfilling prophecies

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 79(12), pp. 12-19

  • Emotional intelligence: Practical advice for law enforcement

    The Police Chief, 74(8), pp. 104-111

  • Understanding the psychology of police misconduct

    The Police Chief, 78(1), pp. 24-27

  • Authority versus power: Implications for law enforcement leaders

    Law Enforcement Executive Forum, 9(2), pp. 101-108

  • Employee motivation: Rethinking the supervisor's role

    Law and Order, 56(3), pp. 100-105

  • B. D. Fitch (Ed.) (2013). Law Enforcement Ethics: Classic and Contemporary Issues

    Sage Publications

  • Introduction to facilitation: Six keys to success in the classroom

    California Peace Officer, Fall, 11-13

  • The two roles of supervision in performance counseling

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(3), pp. 10-15

  • The IMPACT principles: A model of interpersonal communication for law enforcement

    The Police Chief, 76(12), pp. 86-95

  • Meeting the demands of a college educated public work force: Los Angeles Sheriff's Department University (LASDU) Consortium

    The Journal of California Law Enforcement, 42(4), pp. 25-30

  • Conflict resolution and anger management: Student workbook

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • Making good decisions: Tips and strategies for avoiding psychological traps

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 79(6), pp. 1-9

  • How to get a job

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • Rethinking law enforcement ethics

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(10), pp. 18-24

  • Attitides and performance: The impact of self-fulfilling prophecies

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 79(12), pp. 12-19

  • Emotional intelligence: Practical advice for law enforcement

    The Police Chief, 74(8), pp. 104-111

  • Understanding the psychology of police misconduct

    The Police Chief, 78(1), pp. 24-27

  • Authority versus power: Implications for law enforcement leaders

    Law Enforcement Executive Forum, 9(2), pp. 101-108

  • Employee motivation: Rethinking the supervisor's role

    Law and Order, 56(3), pp. 100-105

  • Education-based incarceration: The ultimate crime fighting strategy

    Deputy and Court Officer Magazine, 2(1), pp. 50-53

  • B. D. Fitch (Ed.) (2013). Law Enforcement Ethics: Classic and Contemporary Issues

    Sage Publications

  • Introduction to facilitation: Six keys to success in the classroom

    California Peace Officer, Fall, 11-13

  • The two roles of supervision in performance counseling

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(3), pp. 10-15

  • The IMPACT principles: A model of interpersonal communication for law enforcement

    The Police Chief, 76(12), pp. 86-95

  • Meeting the demands of a college educated public work force: Los Angeles Sheriff's Department University (LASDU) Consortium

    The Journal of California Law Enforcement, 42(4), pp. 25-30

  • Conflict resolution and anger management: Student workbook

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • Making good decisions: Tips and strategies for avoiding psychological traps

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 79(6), pp. 1-9

  • How to get a job

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • Rethinking law enforcement ethics

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(10), pp. 18-24

  • Attitides and performance: The impact of self-fulfilling prophecies

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 79(12), pp. 12-19

  • Emotional intelligence: Practical advice for law enforcement

    The Police Chief, 74(8), pp. 104-111

  • Understanding the psychology of police misconduct

    The Police Chief, 78(1), pp. 24-27

  • Authority versus power: Implications for law enforcement leaders

    Law Enforcement Executive Forum, 9(2), pp. 101-108

  • Employee motivation: Rethinking the supervisor's role

    Law and Order, 56(3), pp. 100-105

  • Education-based incarceration: The ultimate crime fighting strategy

    Deputy and Court Officer Magazine, 2(1), pp. 50-53

  • Lieutenant's Interactive Format for Education (LIFE): Student workbook

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • B. D. Fitch (Ed.) (2013). Law Enforcement Ethics: Classic and Contemporary Issues

    Sage Publications

  • Introduction to facilitation: Six keys to success in the classroom

    California Peace Officer, Fall, 11-13

  • The two roles of supervision in performance counseling

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(3), pp. 10-15

  • The IMPACT principles: A model of interpersonal communication for law enforcement

    The Police Chief, 76(12), pp. 86-95

  • Meeting the demands of a college educated public work force: Los Angeles Sheriff's Department University (LASDU) Consortium

    The Journal of California Law Enforcement, 42(4), pp. 25-30

  • Conflict resolution and anger management: Student workbook

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • Making good decisions: Tips and strategies for avoiding psychological traps

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 79(6), pp. 1-9

  • How to get a job

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • Rethinking law enforcement ethics

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(10), pp. 18-24

  • Attitides and performance: The impact of self-fulfilling prophecies

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 79(12), pp. 12-19

  • Emotional intelligence: Practical advice for law enforcement

    The Police Chief, 74(8), pp. 104-111

  • Understanding the psychology of police misconduct

    The Police Chief, 78(1), pp. 24-27

  • Authority versus power: Implications for law enforcement leaders

    Law Enforcement Executive Forum, 9(2), pp. 101-108

  • Employee motivation: Rethinking the supervisor's role

    Law and Order, 56(3), pp. 100-105

  • Education-based incarceration: The ultimate crime fighting strategy

    Deputy and Court Officer Magazine, 2(1), pp. 50-53

  • Lieutenant's Interactive Format for Education (LIFE): Student workbook

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • Performance management: Understanding how consequences motivate behavior

    Law Enforcement Executive Forum, 11(2), pp. 1-8

  • B. D. Fitch (Ed.) (2013). Law Enforcement Ethics: Classic and Contemporary Issues

    Sage Publications

  • Introduction to facilitation: Six keys to success in the classroom

    California Peace Officer, Fall, 11-13

  • The two roles of supervision in performance counseling

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(3), pp. 10-15

  • The IMPACT principles: A model of interpersonal communication for law enforcement

    The Police Chief, 76(12), pp. 86-95

  • Meeting the demands of a college educated public work force: Los Angeles Sheriff's Department University (LASDU) Consortium

    The Journal of California Law Enforcement, 42(4), pp. 25-30

  • Conflict resolution and anger management: Student workbook

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • Making good decisions: Tips and strategies for avoiding psychological traps

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 79(6), pp. 1-9

  • How to get a job

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • Rethinking law enforcement ethics

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(10), pp. 18-24

  • Attitides and performance: The impact of self-fulfilling prophecies

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 79(12), pp. 12-19

  • Emotional intelligence: Practical advice for law enforcement

    The Police Chief, 74(8), pp. 104-111

  • Understanding the psychology of police misconduct

    The Police Chief, 78(1), pp. 24-27

  • Authority versus power: Implications for law enforcement leaders

    Law Enforcement Executive Forum, 9(2), pp. 101-108

  • Employee motivation: Rethinking the supervisor's role

    Law and Order, 56(3), pp. 100-105

  • Education-based incarceration: The ultimate crime fighting strategy

    Deputy and Court Officer Magazine, 2(1), pp. 50-53

  • Lieutenant's Interactive Format for Education (LIFE): Student workbook

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • Performance management: Understanding how consequences motivate behavior

    Law Enforcement Executive Forum, 11(2), pp. 1-8

  • Selection interviews: The psychology of first impressions

    The Police Chief, 77(4), pp. 120-126

  • B. D. Fitch (Ed.) (2013). Law Enforcement Ethics: Classic and Contemporary Issues

    Sage Publications

  • Introduction to facilitation: Six keys to success in the classroom

    California Peace Officer, Fall, 11-13

  • The two roles of supervision in performance counseling

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(3), pp. 10-15

  • The IMPACT principles: A model of interpersonal communication for law enforcement

    The Police Chief, 76(12), pp. 86-95

  • Meeting the demands of a college educated public work force: Los Angeles Sheriff's Department University (LASDU) Consortium

    The Journal of California Law Enforcement, 42(4), pp. 25-30

  • Conflict resolution and anger management: Student workbook

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • Making good decisions: Tips and strategies for avoiding psychological traps

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 79(6), pp. 1-9

  • How to get a job

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • Rethinking law enforcement ethics

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(10), pp. 18-24

  • Attitides and performance: The impact of self-fulfilling prophecies

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 79(12), pp. 12-19

  • Emotional intelligence: Practical advice for law enforcement

    The Police Chief, 74(8), pp. 104-111

  • Understanding the psychology of police misconduct

    The Police Chief, 78(1), pp. 24-27

  • Authority versus power: Implications for law enforcement leaders

    Law Enforcement Executive Forum, 9(2), pp. 101-108

  • Employee motivation: Rethinking the supervisor's role

    Law and Order, 56(3), pp. 100-105

  • Education-based incarceration: The ultimate crime fighting strategy

    Deputy and Court Officer Magazine, 2(1), pp. 50-53

  • Lieutenant's Interactive Format for Education (LIFE): Student workbook

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • Performance management: Understanding how consequences motivate behavior

    Law Enforcement Executive Forum, 11(2), pp. 1-8

  • Selection interviews: The psychology of first impressions

    The Police Chief, 77(4), pp. 120-126

  • The Theory and Practice of Adult Learning: Implications for Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers

    Law Enforcement Executive Forum, 13(4), 86-95.

  • B. D. Fitch (Ed.) (2013). Law Enforcement Ethics: Classic and Contemporary Issues

    Sage Publications

  • Introduction to facilitation: Six keys to success in the classroom

    California Peace Officer, Fall, 11-13

  • The two roles of supervision in performance counseling

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(3), pp. 10-15

  • The IMPACT principles: A model of interpersonal communication for law enforcement

    The Police Chief, 76(12), pp. 86-95

  • Meeting the demands of a college educated public work force: Los Angeles Sheriff's Department University (LASDU) Consortium

    The Journal of California Law Enforcement, 42(4), pp. 25-30

  • Conflict resolution and anger management: Student workbook

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • Making good decisions: Tips and strategies for avoiding psychological traps

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 79(6), pp. 1-9

  • How to get a job

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • Rethinking law enforcement ethics

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 80(10), pp. 18-24

  • Attitides and performance: The impact of self-fulfilling prophecies

    FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 79(12), pp. 12-19

  • Emotional intelligence: Practical advice for law enforcement

    The Police Chief, 74(8), pp. 104-111

  • Understanding the psychology of police misconduct

    The Police Chief, 78(1), pp. 24-27

  • Authority versus power: Implications for law enforcement leaders

    Law Enforcement Executive Forum, 9(2), pp. 101-108

  • Employee motivation: Rethinking the supervisor's role

    Law and Order, 56(3), pp. 100-105

  • Education-based incarceration: The ultimate crime fighting strategy

    Deputy and Court Officer Magazine, 2(1), pp. 50-53

  • Lieutenant's Interactive Format for Education (LIFE): Student workbook

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop

  • Performance management: Understanding how consequences motivate behavior

    Law Enforcement Executive Forum, 11(2), pp. 1-8

  • Selection interviews: The psychology of first impressions

    The Police Chief, 77(4), pp. 120-126

  • The Theory and Practice of Adult Learning: Implications for Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers

    Law Enforcement Executive Forum, 13(4), 86-95.

  • Education is a way of life: Lifelong learning guide

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Vocational Printshop