What makes a fifty-year-old man quit a highly successful career in charity work to take on the low-paid, dangerous job of being a police officer? When Mark Johnson left the United Way to become the oldest rookie in the Mobile, Alabama, police department, he didn’t just have to adjust to a new career—he had to adjust to an entirely new life of danger, violence, and stark moral choices.
Apprehensions and Convictions is Johnson’s explosive memoir of his second career as a cop. Going from fund-raising with socialites to confronting armed suspects in the streets, Johnson found that poverty and crime were no longer social issues but matters of life and death. A civilized man whose first instinct is to help people in trouble, Johnson learned that some men can only be subdued with brute force and some chronic criminals refuse to be redeemed. Defying the skepticism of his wife, the derision of the younger cops who called him “Pawpaw,” and his own self-doubts, Johnson rose to become a detective and a highly decorated officer.
Apprehensions and Convictions also tells a personal story of how Johnson overcame his own demons to find a new sense of purpose and identity in midlife. From a troubled drink- and drug-fueled youth, to dealing with both his birth and adoptive parents, to struggling to find a steady career path, Johnson’s story is of a man who found his courage and changed himself.
An intense, sweeping narrative that explores the frustrations of an overprivileged youth, delves deeply into the dysfunction of the Mobile ghetto, and ends with an armed standoff between Johnson and an escaped cop-killer, Apprehensions and Convictions is a compelling new memoir of a remarkable life.
Price: $18.95
Pages: 334
Publisher: Linden Publishing
Imprint: Quill Driver Books
Publication Date:
01 February 2016
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781610352642
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Law Enforcement, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Memoirs, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Law Enforcement
"This unique and entertaining memoir by a former national charity executive, who finds himself policing dangerous inner-city streets as a 50-year-old rookie cop, is exciting, absorbing and unflinchingly honest." —Joseph Wambaugh
1) What Are You?
2) The Turd in the Punch Bowl
3) Psychic Payne
4) The Christmas Gift
5) Cops 'n' Corpses
6) Baby-Mamas and Bastards
7) My Parents Never Did That!
8) Runnin' Code
9) A Pot to Piss In
10) Love and Anger Management
11) Mudbug
12) Stranger in a Strange Land
13) Plainclothes and Provenance
14) Missing Persons
15) Deception for Detection
16) The New Squad
17) Oedipus Wrecks
18) The Chicken Comes Home to Pensacola
19) Thievin' Hoes, Prehensile Toes
20) Bad Bluffs, Slipped Cuffs
21) Solo Stakeout
22) Slocumb's Theorem
23) Fool Me Once ...
24) Bad Day on the Bayou
25) Colt's Capture and the Metro Amends
26) Folly Chases Death (around the Broken Pillar of Life)
27) Shit Gets Real
28) Face of Fury, Search for Sense
29) (Can't Get No) Satisfaction