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Writers' Police AcademyJune 2, 2022
The Writers’ Police Academy
The Writers’ Police Academy is held every year and offers an exciting and heart-pounding interactive and educational hands-on experience for writers to enhance their understanding of all aspects of law enforcement, firefighting, EMS, and forensics. Visit The WPA website to register!
Get to Know Lee Lofland
Lee Lofland is a nationally acclaimed expert on police procedure and crime-scene investigation, and is a popular conference, workshop, and motivational speaker.
Lee has consulted for many bestselling authors, television and film writers, and for online magazines. Lee has appeared as an expert on national television, BBC Television, and radio shows.
Lee is the host and founder of the Writers’ Police Academy, an exciting, one-of-a-kind, hands-on event where writers, readers, and fans learn and train at an actual police academy.
To schedule Lee for your event, contact him at lofland32@msn.com
Thank you so much Lee for concepting and putting together this one-of-a-kind experience. This was my first time at WPA but I can tell you, it won’t be my last. I’ve already told my husband I’m coming back next year! The knowledge and expertise that writers have exposure to is incredible. I’ve walked away with some awesome contacts who understand that a writer’s mind will come up with the most twisted questions–and we shouldn’t be put on the local “drive by” list because of those questions. 🙂
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
I’ve blasted this on my website and Facebook pages so hopefully this will get some exposure.
This was my first WPA. What an extraordinary conference. So amazing and wonderful that the law enforcement individuals that taught and provided demonstrations were so intent on seeing that we crime writers “get it right.” To donate their time like they did is awesome, absolutely awesome. I got some great material for my new series were my agent who works for the TRPB will do undercover work at racetracks. I want to get her right, and I want to go to WPA again next year!
I always wanted to play a victim or a body in a mock disaster. That seems like so much fun.