Communications and Report Writing for Law Enforcement Professionals, 6th Edition
Jeffrey S. Rosnick,
Dianna McAleer
Communications and Report Writing for Law Enforcement Professionals, 6th Edition equips Canadian readers with the interpersonal, written, and reporting skills needed for a career in law enforcement and justice services. Students will learn how to obtain, file, and process information, and how to navigate specific scenarios that require effective communications to manage conflict.
Authors Jeffrey S. Rosnick and Dianna McAleer have conveniently divided this edition into two sections: communication skills, and report writing. Part I addresses the impact of effective communication and covers oral communication, active listening, writing foundations, and various writing forms, including emails, memoranda, and letters. Part II highlights the importance of report writing skills, including general occurrence reports, witness statements, and the Crown brief, stressing the importance of documentation in any investigation.
With a greater focus on equity, diversity, and inclusion, this new edition features more comprehensive coverage of law enforcement’s relationships with Indigenous and LGBTQ2+ communities. It also features an expanded discussion of technology and social media, additional “Apply Your Knowledge” scenarios, and a new chapter focusing on resumés, cover letters, and job interview tips.