Applied Criminology by: Malcolm A. Kline, October 06, 2006 It is one of the ironies of the age that the works of fact we allegedly get in major newspapers read like fiction while some works of fiction, like Michael Crichton’s last novel, have more of a factual base. Into this latter category, put Michael P. Tremoglie’s A Sense of Duty.. In other words, don’t expect this novel to make any campus reading list anytime soon, at least on the required side. In A Sense of Duty, we follow Tremoglie’s hero, Michael Carr, through the Philadelphia Police Academy and onto his...