Roger Fulton

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Biography

Roger is the author of several successful books, Common Sense Supervision, Common Sense Leadership, Practical Law Enforcement Management, The Training of Police Supervisors in the United States, and A Practical Career Guide for Criminal Justice Professionals.   fultonname4.gif (17233 bytes)

Captain Fulton holds a Ph.D. in Criminal Justice Management and he is a graduate of the FBI’s National Academy (139th Session). In addition to his education and training, he has years of practical supervisory experience in both the public and private sectors, including retiring as a Captain with the New York State Police. Thereafter he travelled extensively as a consultant, advisor and trainer for police departments and academies throughout the nation.

All of Roger Fulton's books, programs and training resources can be accessed at http://www.rogerfulton.com/index-old.htm

You can reach Roger on the Internet through his webpage at http://www.RogerFulton.com, or via e-mail at rfulton@policewriter.com

 

Books by Roger Fulton
A Practical Career Guide for Criminal Justice Professionals

A Practical Career Guide for Criminal Justice Professionals
By: Mike Carpenter, with Roger Fulton

Take charge of your own career!

Sitting back and waiting for someone to promote you will make for a long and tedious career in mostly low level and dead end jobs in the criminal justice field. And when it comes time to retire, your prospects for an interesting and financially rewarding second career will also be limited.

So take charge of your own destiny, RIGHT NOW! Learn how to make yourself more promotable. Set yourself apart from your competition by learning management level skills such as leadership, motivation, media relations and risk management. In this book you will find those topics and many, many more skills that can help you succeed in any agency of the criminal justice community, and beyond. Learn those skills from a couple of guys who ?have been there.?

So if you want true success in your current career, a great pension when you retire and great prospects for a second career, this book can seriously help you. Its 30 chapters will help you put your career on the right path to a long, happy and successful career in the criminal justice profession.

2007, 171 pages, softcover $19.95 plus $3.00 S & H

Common Sense Supervision

A practical, no-nonsense handbook for supervisors in any field. It tells how to win the confidence, loyalty and respect of your employees.

1988, 84 p., softcover

Common Sense Leadership

This is Captain Fulton’s second "Common Sense" book. His first book, Common Sense Supervision, was a guide on how to be a successful supervisor. His new work is the "advanced" course and provides techniques for becoming a successful leader in any industry.

Chapters focus on how successful leaders prepare, how they manage, what they understand and how they actually lead others. The final chapter sets out 24 topics which successful leaders avoid. Based on Captain Fulton’s years of training, observation and experience, this book breaks leadership into simple terms that can be learned and practiced by virtually everyone in a position to lead others.

1995, 130 p., softcover

Practical Law Enforcement Management

This book is brand new and is a compilation of many of the practical police supervisory, management and leadership tips you have come to expect from Roger Fulton’s regular columns over the past ten + years. It has been compiled to assist police leaders to better understand their roles and responsibilities; to the people, to the public, and to themselves. A must read for all serious police command personnel.

 

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The Training of Police Supervisors in the United States

First line supervisors play a critical role in any law enforcement agency. Yet, only seven states in the country require training for police supervisors. This book exposes and documents the current state of police supervisory training. Based on the results of a needs assessment survey of current police supervisors, this book examines such topics as: the value of sergeants, the legal aspects of police supervision, sources of training, and a listing of related references. This is the first comprehensive look at the training of police supervisors across the country. Every police manager and training academy in the country should want to know the current state of this high-liability area.

Common Sense Gun Control

My Police Management Training Business is for Sale

To access any of Roger Fulton's titles, as well as additional Criminal Justice resources, go to http://www.rogerfulton.com/index-old.htm

Contact Roger Fulton at rfulton@policewriter.com email2.gif (4349 bytes)
 
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Last modified: August 25, 2007