Kimberly Clark is a thirteen-year veteran of the Tampa Police Department. Since 1990, she has been a state certified high-liability instructor and an avid member of ASLET. During her career she has taught numerous police-related topics, including report writing, high stress radio procedures, use-of-force documentation, map reading, orientation, and defensive tactics.
Ms. Clark's field experience in uniform patrol, undercover operations, as a latent detective, and a field-training officer has provided her with ample opportunity to refine the art of writing the police report. Her police work has resulted in many high-profile arrests, which led to numerous awards for her performance over the years. Recently retired, Ms. Clark continues to teach at the Tampa Police Academy and on-line classes for the Smith and Wesson Police Academy. Additionally, she writes articles, completes legal research for on-line companies, and has recently published her first book, How to Really, Really Write Those Boring Police Reports! A follow up book will soon be published as well. |


