About Me
Robert B. Taylor knows how to captivate through his many years of experience as a best-selling writer.
For fifty years, Robert B. Taylor worked for the government, starting with three years in the 720th Military Police Battalion. Long and renowned government career. In 1964, he joined the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), where he served until 1993 in various positions, including command staff posts, and awarded the Medal of Valor in 1967. He oversaw campus police operations at the University of Southern California Department of Public Safety after retiring from the LAPD. He received an award for Kid Watch there. He was Los Angeles County’s Ombudsman after graduating from USC in 2002 and became Chief Probation Officer in 2006. He retired the position in 2010.
Taylor has been a member of the Los Angeles Police Museum from its 1991 founding and on other professional boards. El Camino College awarded him an Associate of Arts, California State University, Los Angeles a bachelor’s in Police Administration, the University of Southern California a master’s in Public Administration, and California State University, Pomona a master’s in Management. His education includes these degrees. He has taught law enforcement difficulties as a college associate professor and foreign lecturer.