Patrick Morley is a prosecutor for the Cook County State's Attorney's Office, where he is assigned to the Cold Case Homicide Unit. He has been a prosecutor since 2000, and has also worked in the Complex Narcotics Litigation Unit, Narcotics Special Prosecutions, Felony Trial Division, Homicide/Sex Unit, and Felony Review. He was a Chicago Police Officer and Sergeant for 7 years (1993-2000) and currently is an adjunct instructor for Northwestern University's Center for Public Safety where he teaches upper-level police management around the United States for their School of Police Staff and Command as well as their Executive Management Program. He is an instructor for North East Multi-Regional Training (NEMRT), teaching more than 200 seminars to Chicago area police officers on legal and investigative-related matters. Morley previously taught at the University of Illinois-Chicago, Loyola University Chicago, Harold Washington College, Calumet College, and at the Chicago Police Academy. A seasoned writer, Morley has published Report Writing for the Criminal Justice Professional: Learn to Write and Interpret Police Reports (2008 Kaplan Publishing), and Beyond No Comment: Speaking to the Media as a Police Officer (2009 Kaplan Press).