Alex Roslin is an award-winning journalist who was president of the board of the Canadian Centre for Investigative Reporting. He won these awards for his book "Police Wife: The Secret Epidemic of Domestic Violence":
2018 Reader's Favorite International Book Awards, honorable mention
American Book Fest's 2017 Best Book Awards Finalist
2018 Global Ebook Awards, bronze
2018 Arthur Ellis Awards for Excellence in Canadian Crime Writing, finalist (best nonfiction crime book category)
2018 New York Book Festival, honorable mention
2018 Los Angeles Book Festival, honorable mention
2018 San Francisco Book Festival, honorable mention
2017 New England Book Festival, honorable mention
The first edition of "Police Wife," which Roslin co-authored, won the Arlene Book Award for Writing that Makes a Difference, given triennially by the American Society of Journalists and Authors. The first edition also won these other international book awards:
Hollywood Book Festival non-fiction book award, runner-up
eLit Book Awards, silver
INDIEFAB Book of the Year Awards, bronze
Next Generation Indie Book Awards, finalist
Roslin has also won three Canadian Association of Journalists prizes for investigative reporting and 10 nominations for CAJ awards and National Magazine Awards.
He has worked as an associate producer for the CBC-TV investigative programs the fifth estate and Disclosure and has written for The Montreal Gazette, The Financial Post, The Globe and Mail, The Toronto Star, Maclean’s, L’Actualité, The Georgia Straight, Zoomer, Canadian Geographic, Today’s Parent and many others.
Connect with Alex at his blog PoliceDomesticViolence.Blogspot.com and on his "Police Wife" Facebook page.