Retired NYPD lieutenant, attorney, and ILEETA member Adam Kasanof has done something that has needed to be done for a long time – he has provided an affordable, easy to understand guide to help law enforcement trainers become better expert witnesses. His book, How to be an Expert Witness: A Handbook for Law Enforcement Trainers," is excellent, and long overdue.
Law enforcement trainers are the hidden, under-utilized resource of the profession. Most trainers have fashioned themselves into subject matter experts through their commitment to their mission of keeping their people safer and less susceptible to litigation. Many trainers have spent a significant amount of their own time, and considerable dollars, in making themselves into resources for their departments and their fellow officers. The best trainers continually seek out new information and ideas, and frequently create new training and information paradigms in their desire to be the best at what they do. That mountain of information, and that fountain of energy and creativity, frequently are not used to their greatest potential.










