About This Textbook
This book will examine the key principles of communication personnel in law enforcement require. Areas covered include listening skills, communicating tactics, interviewing skills, note-taking, report writing and testifying in court. Also covered is a section on PTSD and its interaction with law enforcement.
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Steve McCartney and Cindy Patterson (Justice Institute of British Columbia)
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Justice Institute of British Columbia
Publish Date
January 22, 2021
Level
Undergraduate
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