I am not doing any teaching at present, with the exception of the information you absorb from my Courtroom Survival books. Frankly, I tend to overbook my act like the people who believe they can eat the entire pile of food they heap onto their plate. My law enforcement teaching has covered a number of different topics. At the request of the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, I created my 16 hour POST-approved class called Courtroom Survival for Peace Officers. I am a POST-certified Level 1 Academy instructor. This allows me to teach at any law enforcement academy in my state. I am also POST-certified to teach Racial Profiling, Elder Abuse, Basic Investigation and Search & Seizure and am Adjunct Faculty at both Riverside Community College District and College of the Desert. And, I have also taught law enforcement officers from west coast to east coast. I now limit myself to running my website and writing three genres of books: · Courtroom Survival · Novels · Biographies Courtroom Survival for Traffic Officers is copyrighted, with 409 pages of comprehensive information every traffic officer needs, and is awaiting a publisher. Deadly Duty, my first novel debuting District Attorney Joshua Travers, also copyrighted and awaiting publication, is based on the cold-blooded murder of a Texas repo man, Tommy Deen Morris and the relentless pursuit of justice by his widow, Donna. I am now writing my first authorized biography, America’s Two Toughest Sheriffs, about two legendary yet controversial lawmen, Maricopa County, Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio, with his Phoenix tents for prisoners, green bologna sandwiches and pink boxers and his Benton County, Arkansas counterpart, retired Sheriff Andy Lee and his no-frills jail in Bentonville with black and white striped inmate outfits and chain gangs. Thank you for the privilege of permitting me to still be part of this nation's dedicated law enforcement team. I trust you will enjoy reading these and other books I plan to write as much as I enjoy writing them.