Best Books for a Disabilities Services Officer
List of "Best Books for a Disabilities Services Officer" compiled based on Amazon book reviews by experts. These books are used by students of top institutes, universities, colleges and professionals. Please feel free to suggest any other book on this topic using the comment section below.
- Brotherhood of Corruption: A Cop Breaks the Silence on Police Abuse, Brutality, and Racial Profiling by Juan Antonio JuarezChicago Review Press (Number of pages: 320)
- Galia's Dad Is in a Wheelchair by James EnglishTexas Christian University Press (Number of pages: 20)
- Fatty in the Back Seat by Deborah M. PrumStill Mountain Bookworks, LLC (Number of pages: 176)
- The Wright Stuff: From NBC to Autism Speaks by Bob Wright,Diane MermigasRosettaBooks (Number of pages: 480)
- Justice for Corrie (Badge of Honor: Texas Heroes Book 3) by Susan StokerStoker Aces Production LLC (Number of pages: 286)
- Houston Blue: The Story of the Houston Police Department (North Texas Crime and Criminal Justice Series) by Mitchel P. Roth,Tom KennedyUniversity of North Texas Press (Number of pages: 496)
- Beware of Pity (New York Review Books Classics) by Stefan ZweigNYRB Classics (Number of pages: 392)
- Early Childhood and Family Education Analysis and Records: Analysis and Recommendations of the Council of Chief State School Officers byHarcourt College Pub (Number of pages: 370)
- Fighting Blind: A Green Beret's Story of Extraordinary Courage by Ivan Castro,Jim DeFeliceSt. Martin's Press (Number of pages: 304)
- Exercise is Murder (Five Star Mystery Series) by Janis PattersonFive Star Publishing (Number of pages: 300)
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