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Games Criminals Play: How You Can Profit by Knowing Them

Pages: 228, Edition: 1, Hardcover, Rae John Publishers

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From: Amazon Posted: Dec 31, 2007 Type: User Review An Eye-Opener

This book should be required reading for everyone. I bought it for my husband who is going into law enforcement, but read it myself. After reading it, I made my teenage son, and my four brothers, and my parents, friends and in-laws read it. It is...
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From: Amazon Posted: Nov 19, 2007 Type: User Review Must Read for anyone starting or currently working in Corrections

This book has given me the ability to work with inmates in Prison, and to already know what "Games" they do and will play. I knew about the manipulation, but to think just what an inmate can do with just a nice jester. This book helped me before...
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From: Amazon Posted: Oct 24, 2007 Type: User Review Must have for working in Corrections

This book should be read by anyone going to work in correctional employment, in any capacity. It will save you at least two years of grief, and maybe your job.
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From: Amazon Posted: Oct 14, 2007 Type: User Review Don't Hug A Thug

I bought this book in the spirit of finding out "what is out there", having no theoretical and little practical background with criminals. The book struck me as an extremely plausible blend of theory and practice regarding convicts in prison.
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From: Amazon Posted: Sep 21, 2007 Type: User Review For those who work in the prison system

It is an entry level book that informs people how to work in the prison system with the inmates. The information offered in the book is kind of stale and old; however, if one has never worked in the prison before, this book might be very useful.
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From: Amazon Posted: Jun 27, 2007 Type: User Review Excellent book !!

I work in a minimum security prison and found many of the suggestions helpful. This should be read by anyone prior to being hired into that setting!
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From: Amazon Posted: Feb 27, 2007 Type: User Review Good for everyday encounters with people

I have had this book for 20 years and keep it by my bedside as a quick reference when I need to assess the strangers that I encounter in my everyday life. You don't need to have a job where you work with criminals to need this book. Every...
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From: Amazon Posted: Jan 10, 2007 Type: User Review A Real Eye Opener!

I've been a Correctional Officer for over 2 years now. And on my own I've picked out bits and peices of games that were attempted on me. But with the help of this book I was able to see the big picture much clearer. One just never knows how...
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From: Amazon Posted: Dec 05, 2006 Type: User Review Games Criminals Play: How You Can Profit by Knowing Them

This is an excellent book. It was recommended at the Police Training Institute I attended. After reading it, I loaned it to my Sergeant. My Sergeant recommended that the entire squad, both long-time and new officers, read it. The book is now being...
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From: Amazon Posted: Aug 25, 2006 Type: User Review Must Read for Any Correctional Employee

Eye opener to the social structure within the prison environment. After reading the book I felt confident in my ability to withstand the mind games inmates try to pull everyday. I recommend the book to all new nurses in our prison.
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