MURDER ONE -- 2008 September
A Cop’s Life A - Z
Instructor: Kathy Bennett
Class Description
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to go in pursuit of a fleeing vehicle or be in an officer-involved shooting? Do you know the difference between burglary and robbery?
What does ego have to do with being a police officer? These questions and more will be answered in the Kiss of Death COFFIN online workshop in September 2008. The instructor, Los Angeles Police Officer Kathy Bennett, will present twenty-six “lectures” on A Cop’s Life A – Z and answer any resulting questions. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to go behind the badge and find out what it’s really like to be a cop.
Class Description
Kathy Bennett has been a Los Angeles Police Officer for eighteen years currently assigned as a Senior Lead Officer with approximately nine square miles of the City of Los Angeles assigned to her. She is responsible for crime and quality of life issues within that nine square miles and if things aren’t going well, the Chief of Police will want to talk to her and find out why.
Kathy’s career with the LAPD began in 1973 as a civilian employee of the department and in 1990 she fulfilled a childhood dream of becoming a sworn police officer. Most of Kathy’s career has been spent on patrol in a black and white police car, but she’s also been a Firearms Instructor at the LAPD Police Academy, a crime analyst in the “War Room”, a Field Training Officer, worked undercover in various assignments and is a certified DARE instructor. She’s been named Officer of the Quarter twice, and Officer of the Year once.
Questions? Contact Murder One Coordinator

