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Spanish for Law Enforcement

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Spanish for Law Enforcement

By: Stacey Kammerman
Narrated by: Stacey Kammerman
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The rapid growth in the immigrant population has produced a national law enforcement challenge. Police departments across the country are now requiring officers to learn what is known as survival Spanish.

Learning Spanish will empower you to be more effective at work, improve officer safety, and provide opportunities for career advancement. If you work in law enforcement and need to make yourself understood with Spanish-speakers, Spanish for Law Enforcement will provide you with the essential phrases to meet your needs. Learn words and phrases that relate to the most commonly encountered situations, without tedious grammar lessons. Topics covered:

  • Commands
  • The Interview
  • The Arrest
  • Vehicle Stop
  • DUI
  • Car Accident Investigations
  • Domestic Violence
  • And Much More!

  • Download the accompanying reference guide.©2006 Stacey Kammerman (P)2006 Stacey Kammerman
    Language Learning Spanish Law Enforcement
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    I can't think of other things police need to say in Spanish. Can you? Please contact audible and write a review detailing that.

    Essential words and phrases in both English and Spanish for Police Officers.

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    Here's the format. Stacey reads the English, a native Spanish speaker then says the Spanish translation and then Stacey repeats the Spanish in her pura-gringa Spanish accent. Stacey's Spanish pronunciation is elementary level and her accent is too North American to be a Spanish teacher. I found that to be somewhat annoying.

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