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THOMAS J. NICHOLS
Color of the Prism
Color of the Prism is a
novel inspired by the true events in the life of the author. Thomas Nichols
is still active in law enforcement after serving thirty-eight years in many
intriguing capacities. He began his career as a rookie jailer in the Tucson,
Arizona, Police Department. He retired as Deputy Chief and went on to become
Chief of Police of the Lubbock, Texas, Police Department.
Upon retirement as chief of the city police, he began a new phase of law
enforcement as chief of a school district police department in Lubbock. He
continues in that role and serves as President of the Texas Association of
School District Police.
Thomas Nichols is a
member of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, the Police
Executive Research Forum, the Texas Police Chiefs Association, the Fraternal
Order of Police, the Texas Municipal Police Association, and the National
Association of School Safety and Law Enforcement Officers. He has lectured
throughout the United States on violence in American society; has overseen
muti-agency narcotic investigations; has provided executive protection to
heads of state; and, has commanded an intelligence unit that investigated
major organized crime figures in the United States.
A graduate of the University of Arizona, Thomas Nichols also has graduated
from the Federal Bureau of Investigation National Academy, and the Federal
Bureau of Investigation Executive Development Program, both of which are
located at the Marine Corps Base, Quantico, Virginia. He graduated from the
Senior Management Institute for Police in North Andover, Massachuchets, the
United States Department of Justice Drug Enforcement Administration
narcotics and dangerous drugs investigations training, and the California
Department of Justice Organized Crime and Intelligence Branch training on
Informant Development and Maintenance.
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