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Written and Interpersonal Communication: Methods for Law Enforcement

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Written and Interpersonal Communication Methods for Law Enforcement , now in its fourth edition, teaches students the methods and approaches that are crucial to successful communication. The text focuses on the key aspects of both oral and written communication, such as dealing with witnesses, interviewing suspects, writing reports, and other interactions that influence law enforcement operations. The text also concentrates on helping readers to improve their English skills through Rules for Improvement exercises. Effective communication is essential for police work, particularly for leadership roles within a police organization. By improving their communication skills through the use of this text, students can prepare themselves for successful careers in law enforcement

194 pages, Paperback

First published October 12, 2000

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February 12, 2014
This book is mainly to point out the different ways communication in done within the law enforcement field. For anyone that is well versed in writing structure and grammar it might seem a little boring as there is much review in every chapter. However, the introduction to the various forms of reports and details given of the types of important forms of communication whether it is written or verbal is a good review.
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