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About Bob Surgenor
Robert R. Surgenor grew up in a home with parents who believed in the "rod and reproof." Choosing law enforcement as his profession, he joined an Ohio Police Department in 1982. During his years on the department, he has pursued several areas of interest, including police radar and the use of videotape in police work.
In 1987, Surgenor became one of the first police officers to mount a video camera in his police cruiser, and in 1988, captured the very first high speed stolen car chase ever videotaped in the world from beginning to end along with the capture of the suspects. He has appeared on many nationally televised shows with his videotapes such as World's Wildest Police Chases, Wildest Police Videos, Extra, and Real TV. In 1995, Surgenor was assigned to the detective bureau and was placed in charge of the juvenile crime unit.
Surgenor has studied juvenile crime extensively, attending and conducting seminars on juvenile crime, gangs, parental authority, and discipline. His book, No Fear, A Police Officer's Perspective, was released in December of 1999. He has appeared on MS-NBC to debate Dr. Murray Straus on the subject of child discipline. He has also debated Dr. Heidi Feldman of the American Academy of Pediatrics on national television when the academy released their position against spanking. In September of 2000, Surgenor went to Hollywood as a guest on the Dr. Laura television show, promoting his belief that spanking is a necessary part of child rearing. He has since appeared twice on the Montel Williams show to argue against the anti-spanking movement, and on the Fox News Network on The Edge With Paula Zahn. He continues to educate parents, police officers, prosecutors, and judges, about Ohio's Child Abuse laws and parental rights in raising children.
Surgenor
lives in Fairview Park with his wife Nancy. His oldest son, Robert, is special agent with the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigations. Dawn and Bryan live in the Ohio area.
Mike and Matthew live in Virginia.
Family Defense Network of Ohio Office Box 26348, Cleveland, Ohio 44126 (800) 438-8277 info@fdno.org
Family Defense Network of Ohio Office Box 26348, Cleveland, Ohio 44126 (800) 438-8277 info@fdno.org
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