Retired Law Enforcement Officer Authors Resource for Young Men

By: Feb. 19, 2018
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Retired Law Enforcement Officer Authors Resource for Young Men As a retired law enforcement professional, Charles D. Dangerfield addresses many real-world issues as a first-time author in his book "Filling a Void: A Resource for the Journey to Manhood." The book is geared towards young men, single mothers, young fathers, educators, mentors, and other caregivers.

This resource teaches young men about the characteristics they need to consider in forming their identities, the way certain emotions may affect their decisions, the importance of thinking before they act, avoiding poor choices, and the dos and don'ts for encounters with law enforcement.

"The book has taken a lifetime of experiences to write," said Dangerfield. "It was written out of concern regarding my own upbringing as well as observations from working as a law enforcement officer inside of California's prisons and on the streets."

Both hopeful and practical, this guide for young men and those who care for them seeks to offer advice and assistance for their journey to manhood.

"Filling a Void: A Resource for the Journey to Manhood"
By Charles D. Dangerfield
ISBN: 9780578194769 (softcover); 9780578194776 (hardcover); 9780578194783 (eBook)
Available at the Lulu Online Bookstore, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble

About the author
Charles D. Dangerfield is a first-time author. Upon his honorable discharge from the Navy, he began his 28-year law enforcement career with the California Department of Corrections (CDC). Dangerfield worked 12 years behind the walls of prison. For the remainder of his career, he served in the investigative arena, including roles as a Special Agent with CDC's Office of Internal Affairs (OIA) and the Special Service Unit (SSU). Dangerfield was later appointed by California Governor Jerry Brown to head CDC's statewide street law enforcement unit as the Chief of the Office of Correctional Safety (OCS) until his retirement from law enforcement in 2015. Dangerfield's passion is mentoring young men by the sharing of his God given talents, gifts, and life experiences. To learn more, please visit http://www.cdangerfield.com.

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