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Behind Her Criminal Investigator's Badge: 9/11, Missing and Exploited Children, and Life in the Pursuit of Human Traffickers
Contributor(s): Turner, Floy (Author), Clark, Sherrie (Author)
ISBN: 1943106363     ISBN-13: 9781943106363
Publisher: Storehouse Media Group
OUR PRICE:   $18.95  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: November 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Personal Memoirs
- Biography & Autobiography | Law Enforcement
- True Crime
LCCN: 2018945551
Physical Information: 0.52" H x 6" W x 9" (0.75 lbs) 228 pages
 
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Special Agent Floy Turner returns for her final crime-fighting battles. With the first page bringing us back to historical 9/11, Floy finds herself in a precarious situation as she and her team face the potential threats of entering and searching the apartments of the 9/11 terrorists mere hours after the attacks.

The action has only begun as evil continues to intensify. From escorting renown serial killer Aileen Wournos to her execution to interrupting the insidious ploys of kidnappers, cybercrime predators, and human traffickers, Turner uses her seasoned investigator's skills to ensure justice is served.

Buckle in with Turner and get ready to go on another sit-on-the-edge-of-your-seat ride, delving deep into complex and headline-making investigations, all from behind her badge.


Contributor Bio(s): Turner, Floy: - In April 2007, Floy Turner retired as a special agent from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement after serving as the Regional Crimes Against Children Coordinator in the Miami Region of Southeast Florida. Her investigative assignments have included complex investigations of serial homicide, kidnapping, missing children, child homicide, and human trafficking cases. She has served as a member of an Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, the Law Enforcement Against Child Harm (LEACH) Task Force, the Miami-Dade County and Broward County Child Death Review Boards and U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Human Trafficking Task Force. Turner was responsible for establishing a Child Abduction Response Team (CART) for the South Florida Region. She also developed a three county CART in the St. Augustine area. She assisted in the development of the Human Trafficking curriculum for Basic Law Enforcement Training and Incentive Classes for Florida Police Officer's Standards. In 2004, Turner was awarded the State Law Enforcement Officer of the Year at Florida Missing Children's Day. From 2006 to 2012, she was employed as a consultant on the development and implementation of various training initiatives for an Office of Justice Program, the National AMBER Alert Training and Technical Assistance Program. She served as the AMBER Alert Liaison for the Eastern United States and Caribbean. Turner created the Child Abduction Response Team (CART) Certification program, which included a mock child abduction exercise. She was appointed by Governor Crist to the Florida Statewide Task Force on Human Trafficking in 2010. From 2010 to 2013, Turner was selected by the Organization of American States to conduct human trafficking training for government officials throughout the Caribbean and South America. From 2016 to present, Turner has been consulting with the International Center for Missing and Exploited Children as an international trainer. She also serves on the advisory board of Florida Department of Law enforcement's missing endangered persons clearinghouse. Turner received her bachelor of liberal studies degree from Barry university. She was awarded the 2016 John and Reve' Walsh Award at the Florida Missing Children's Day. In 2018, Floy was appointed to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement Missing Endangered Persons Information Clearinghouse Advisory Board. Recently, Turner has co-authored the two best-selling books, Behind Her Miami Badge and Behind Her Special Agent Badge. The sequel to Behind Her Criminal Investigator's Badge.Clark, Sherrie: - SHERRIE CLARK is a best-selling author of multiple books. Through her unique creative writing style, she brings reality to stories by putting readers in the shoes of the characters so that they can experience what the characters see, hear, and feel. Sherrie's reputation in ensuring quality for her clients has caused her to be a sought-after ghostwriter, author coach and consultant, book editor, and book publisher. She skillfully pulls stories and messages out of people and crafts them in a way that provides her clients with credibility and value. With many of the books she works on, she draws from her past experiences as a NYPD police officer and Licensed Clinical Christian Counselor through NCCA. As the CEO of Storehouse Media Group (StorehouseMediaGroup.com) and co-owner of Book Concept 2 Best Seller (BookConcept2BestSeller.com), she works with busy and aspiring authors to pull out stories and messages and craft them in a way that gives her clients credibility and value. She loves to share her expertise and knowledge, so she educates authors through conferences and online classes on how to write their books in a simple step-by-step, tried and proven formula and then how to develop them to page turners. Before tackling books, Sherrie started writing copy in 2004 and still continues to do so, applying her seasoned skills acquired through both years of experience and ongoing training. Her clients have consisted of businesses, entrepreneurs, attorneys, high-tech companies, non-profit organizations, and authors. Consequently, she's a proud member of the Professional Writers' Alliance. As a visionary, she knew in late 2012 that podcasts were the wave of the future. Armed with her involvement of working with victims, she created, produced, and hosted the live weekly podcast God, Where Were You When? that became part of Lester Sumrall's LeSEA Broadcasting Network. Sherrie has enjoyed each role and phase of her life. She feels each one has contributed to where she's at now, living her dream, doing what she's most passionate about, and fulfilling the adage, "Do what you love to do, and you'll never work a day in your life." When not writing and working with other authors, Sherrie enjoys spending time with her family.