Review of You Have The Right To Remain Silent

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "You Have The Right To Remain Silent" by Lester Vereen.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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Individuals in a community are linked by a web of contests, exploitation, helminths, and reciprocity. These relationships are influenced by the environment in which a society is situated, which affects the community's form and composition. You Have The Right To Remain Silent by Lester Vereen’s key focus has been the role of police in a community's efficient enforcement. Hence, by reading this book, we will know what to expect from a police-citizen encounter. This work of art comprises ten sections, and this book has a lot to offer about the rights and responsibilities of civilians when dealing with police officers, so it's worth reading. 
 
The idea that we civilians should maintain a composed demeanor when speaking with a police officer and keep in mind that we have the right to remain silent has been the main focus, and it speaks for itself in a variety of ways. This book comprises many sections, and he went on to clarify that when an officer comes into a situation, they are in both a defensive and an offensive state of mind, which means that their state of mind is also dynamic. Furthermore, as a young fellow, I was always disturbed by police officers because of their daunting public persona and how they were trained to act as public servants. However, this book shows those police officers are aggressive because they just want to keep the community peaceful and earn the respect of civilians. All of those are among my favorites in the book. 
 
This book would not exist without the author's heroic efforts. However, some people may not be interested in reading this book because Google and other teaching aids can now provide related information. Hence, some readers may find this book monotonous and time-consuming, which, in my opinion, enhances the negative aspects of this work. Nonetheless, some of the regulations and warnings were enjoyable to read, but I also found some of them tedious from a civic standpoint. 
 
The book made me want to express my thoughts while I was reading. The author's approach is exciting and valuable in many ways, so I give it 3 out of 4 stars even though some parts don't make me delighted because of the diverse viewpoints of police and civilians. Although I deducted a star for what I despise, this book has been professionally edited. 
 
Explicitly written for individuals who frequently encounter police, the book provides a comprehensive approach for dealing with police officers. Furthermore, his book might be helpful for police officers who aren't well-versed in the etiquette of public involvement.

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Knowing one's right is extremely important, as the knowledge may very well save your life. I appreciate the writer for sharing. Thanks for the review.
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This isn't a much talked about subject, and I'm eager to enlighten myself with this book. Great review. Interesting title.
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I believe this book will be so enlightening and correct some misconceptions regarding police officers. Nice review.
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Wonderful review! I look forward to reading this book. It has so much insights about the police.
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Post by Ogbonna S »

This review is awesome it helps us to know on how to avoid being victim of being charged by the police it also keeps us away from trouble that will put us to police custody
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I'm so glad the author explores these themes that aren't talked about much. Awesome review!
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While many people can get this information online, in my state, there are vast rural areas where there is no Internet service at all or where many do not have easy access to computers. This book would be a good resource for them. Thank you for your review.
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Everyone should read this book. It is a great book that really shows that knowledge is power.
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when we read books like this,we get enlightened.The police is not as bad as we think.This book shines a light on how the cops operate,creates Harmony and narrows the gap between them and the public.This is a good review.
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Honestly, those words used by policemen during an arrest have become a cliche. I love the ideas in this book. Thanks for the review.
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