Just the Facts

Just the Facts
Author: Michael Biggs
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2004
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

Being a good investigator is only half the battle; you must be able to tell your story in writing. Using this text will help you become a better report writer. "Just The Facts: Investigative Report Writing, Second Edition" is designed to perfectly match the needs of your student. This workbook now has perforated pages that can be easily torn out and turned into the instructor for grading. Each chapter is devoted to a major component of the report writing process and builds on the knowledge gained in the preceding chapter.

Investigative Report Writing Manual - 2nd Edition

Investigative Report Writing Manual - 2nd Edition
Author: Kerry Mensior
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9780997991017

This manual is a comprehensive guide for writing investigative police reports. In addition to the information on how to properly write a police report, it offers specific guidance for using the San Diego County Wide narrative, and it offers detailed explanation, examples and instructions for the specific forms used in the Automated Regional Justice Information System (ARJIS).Sergeant Mensior, a law enforcement veteran for over 27 years, has extensive experience in not only investigating a wide range of crimes but also in teaching officers how to conduct investigations and then properly document their investigations. A college professor since 1996, Sgt. Mensior has traveled nationwide, training law enforcement officers in a wide variety of subjects.

Investigative Report Writing Manual - 3rd Edition

Investigative Report Writing Manual - 3rd Edition
Author: Kerry Mensior
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-01-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9780997991031

This manual is a comprehensive guide for writing investigative police reports. In addition to the information on how to properly write a police report, it offers specific guidance for using the San Diego County Wide narrative, and it offers detailed explanation, examples and instructions for the specific forms used in the Automated Regional Justice Information System (ARJIS).Sergeant Mensior, a law enforcement veteran for over 30 years, has extensive experience in not only investigating a wide range of crimes but also in teaching officers how to conduct investigations and then properly document their investigations. A college professor since 1996, Sgt. Mensior has traveled nationwide, training law enforcement officers in a wide variety of subjects.

Writing Police Reports

Writing Police Reports
Author: Alec Ross
Publisher: M T I Film & Video
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1977-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780916070038

This practical guide to writing police reports is designed to teach officers both basic writing skills for clear, concise reporting and techniques for interrogation and information selection and assembly. This lesson in writing mechanics covers basic grammar skills, usage, and style. The process of assembling information is also detailed, including note-taking techniques, questions to be asked during the investigation, and approaches to use in taking statements from witnesses. Notes should cover all pertinent information while remaining brief and concise. In addition, a sequence of events must be established by utilizing investigative techniques. Simply stating a conclusion without offering supporting evidence is an ineffective means of report writing. After all forms have been completed and the note-taking process ends, the narrative report must be filled out. This involves using vocabulary that is precise, objective and accurate. Examples at various narratives are included. It is stressed that fanciful dialogue and opinion should be discarded for fact and a style that is immediately understandable. Revising a report is often necessary to polish the material into a finished product that meets the goals established for it. Accurate descriptions of items often lost or stolen will hasten the recovery process, and an outline of information to be recorded for such items is provided. A list of clothing descriptions is furnished as well.

Painless Police Report Writing

Painless Police Report Writing
Author: Barbara Frazee
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2004
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

Painless Police Report Writing, Second Edition, incorporates English grammar and composition skills with proven effective police report writing techniques and strategies. It emphasizes the importance of correct English composition for accurate police reports. Moreover, the unique combination of the authors' experience and background -- an English instructor for more than 30 years with practical experience in police report writing needs and an active deputy sheriff and expert police trainer - guarantees a text that is relevant for today's law enforcement personnel, as well as being a permanent, personal resource and guide for English grammar and report writing techniques. Incorporates English grammar and composition skills with police report writing techniques Reinforces skills using a variety of grammar drills, sample reports, and exercises Includes interpersonal communications skills for interviewing, interrogation, and note taking Sample police report narratives Preliminary Investigation checklist Lists of "Deadwood Words," homonyms and spelling words Chapters include Parts of Speech, Sentence Elements, Pronouns, Mechanics, and Spelling Report writing techniques including the report writing process, chronological order, active voice sentence structure, and paragraphing Five steps of police report writing: interviewing, note taking, organizing and planning, writing the narrative, and proofreading. Pages are perforated so that students can submit work to the instructor for grading

Using Narrative in Research

Using Narrative in Research
Author: Christine Bold
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2011-10-03
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1446254267

Using Narrative in Research by Christine Bold provides an accessible, easy-to-understand guide to the theory and practice of the use of narrative in research. Written with those new to narrative in mind, this book will enable readers to understand the origins of narrative traditions and to plan and carry out a narrative study of their own. Christine Bold′s book examines narrative approaches across a range of research contexts and disciplinary boundaries and will be of equal value to practitioners and academic students and researchers alike. Drawing on a range of real-life examples of narrative studies, Using Narrative in Research will enable readers to provide a sound justification for adopting a narrative-based approach and will help them to write about and write up narrative in research. This book examines: • How we design research projects with a narrative approach • Ethics • Narrative thinking • Collecting narrative data • Analysing narrative data • Representation in narrative analysis • Reporting and writing up narrative research.

Fundamentals of Investigative Report Writing

Fundamentals of Investigative Report Writing
Author: Gary Guthrie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2017-09-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781516521807

Fundamentals of Investigative Report Writing teaches readers how to precisely construct investigative reports, whether for criminal, employment-policy, or employee-performance investigations. Dedicated to helping report-writers produce valuable extrinsic documentation, the book explains how to describe "what happened and why" in clear, concise terms. Topics include writing attitude and ethics, the "always" rules of writing, tips for conducting successful interviews, techniques for writing with precision, purposes and techniques for editing and proof-reading, and how to incorporate sketches, drawings, diagrams, and other visuals. The book also addresses considerations when writing United States Constitutional- based reports, as well as strategies involved in other forms of written communication such as e-mail, business letters, memoranda, and social media. This edition features a chapter devoted to performance evaluations that helps supervisors to be accurate, state things efficiently, insure the quality of the organization, and develop the employee. Each chapter includes learning objectives, chapter summaries, specific writing assignments, and a feature story related to the chapter's content-focus. Illustrations have been carefully selected to support the written text. Thoughtfully developed to set students and instructors up for success, Fundamentals of Investigative Report Writing is ideal for technical education programs in administration of justice, criminal justice, and law enforcement and courses on investigative and police report writing and report writing for criminal justice and law enforcement professionals. After twenty-five years in law enforcement, Gary Guthrie retired and brought his experience and expertise to the university classroom. A faculty member at both Point Loma Nazarene University and Southwestern College in San Diego, he teaches criminal justice courses with a significant focus on the role of quality written documentation. Professor Guthrie relies on his own extensive investigative report-writing experience, which encompasses criminal, administrative, and policy investigations, to inform his teaching and his approach to foundational skills development in his students.

Fundamental of Investigative Report Writing (First Edition)

Fundamental of Investigative Report Writing (First Edition)
Author: Gary Guthrie
Publisher: Cognella Academic Publishing
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-09-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9781516521814

Fundamentals of Investigative Report Writing teaches readers how to precisely construct investigative reports, whether for criminal, employment-policy, or employee-performance investigations. Dedicated to helping report-writers produce valuable extrinsic documentation, the book explains how to describe "what happened and why" in clear, concise terms. Topics include writing attitude and ethics, the "always" rules of writing, tips for conducting successful interviews, techniques for writing with precision, purposes and techniques for editing and proof-reading, and how to incorporate sketches, drawings, diagrams, and other visuals. The book also addresses considerations when writing United States Constitutional- based reports, as well as strategies involved in other forms of written communication such as e-mail, business letters, memoranda, and social media. This edition features a chapter devoted to performance evaluations that helps supervisors to be accurate, state things efficiently, insure the quality of the organization, and develop the employee. Each chapter includes learning objectives, chapter summaries, specific writing assignments, and a feature story related to the chapter's content-focus. Illustrations have been carefully selected to support the written text. Thoughtfully developed to set students and instructors up for success, Fundamentals of Investigative Report Writing is ideal for technical education programs in administration of justice, criminal justice, and law enforcement and courses on investigative and police report writing and report writing for criminal justice and law enforcement professionals.