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Comedic Police Reports

Kevin Moore

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"Comedic Police Reports" offers a unique and humorous take on true crime by exploring the unintentionally funny side of law enforcement. The book delves into real police reports, showcasing the bizarre and absurd incidents that officers encounter daily. It highlights how even in serious situations, humor emerges, offering a fresh perspective on the justice system. Did you know that some police reports contain unintentionally hilarious excuses from perpetrators or detail truly ridiculous criminal behavior? The book examines the human element within law enforcement and the surprising frequency of absurd crimes, using actual police reports as primary source material. 

 
Organized into three parts, it begins by introducing the concept of unintentional humor, then presents categorized reports highlighting different types of humor, and concludes by analyzing the broader implications of this humor. This approach reveals the lighter side of crime and the often-overlooked human interactions between officers and the public.

 
This book is valuable because it presents serious topics in an accessible and entertaining way, making it perfect for anyone interested in true crime but seeking a more lighthearted approach. It's not just about crime; it's about the quirky and sometimes unbelievable situations that arise, offering a much-needed dose of levity while still respecting the seriousness of the subject matter.
Disponível desde: 29/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 59 páginas.

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