Kevin J. Mullen Explained
Kevin J. Mullen (October 7, 1935 in San Francisco – April 18, 2011 in Novato, California) was an American crime writer.
Life
Mulen served in the 82nd Airborne Division. He served with the San Francisco Police Department, from 1959 to 1985, reaching the rank of deputy chief.[1] He has written in magazines and newspapers (The San Francisco Chronicle)[2] on criminal justice issues.
Awards
Works
- SFPD Homicide Case Fil e: Introduction for The Body in the Bay, produced by Paul Drexler and Julie Marsh
- Book: Let Justice Be Done: Crime and Politics in Early San Francisco . 0-87417-146-6 . July 1995 . University of Nevada Press . registration .
- Book: Dangerous Strangers: Minority Newcomers and Criminal Violence in the Urban West, 1850-2000 . 1-4039-6978-7. August 2005 . Palgrave Macmillan .
- Book: The Toughest Gang in Town: Police Stories From Old San Francisco . 0-926664-09-3. July 2005 . Noir Publications .
- Book: Chinatown Squad: Policing the Dragon From the Gold Rush to the 21st Century . 978-0-926664-10-4. August 2008 . Noir Publications .
Newspaper columns
Memoir
- Book: The Egg Man's Son. Virtualbookworm.com Publishing, Incorporated . 978-1-60264-463-2. September 2009 .
Notes and References
- Web site: AVを無料で見まくりたい!. AVを無料で見まくりたい!.
- News: SFGate Search Results for Kevin+J.+Mullen . The San Francisco Chronicle . September 27, 2010.