Effective Communication in Criminal Justice

Effective Communication in Criminal Justice
Author: Robert E. Grubb
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2018-03-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1544320167

Effective Communication in Criminal Justice is the perfect companion for any criminal justice course that discusses communication and writing. Authors Robert E. Grubb and K. Virginia Hemby teach you how to be both an effective writer and communicator—essential skills for anyone interested in criminal justice. Going beyond report writing, this book helps you become more confident presenter and digital communicator while encouraging you to adapt your communication style to meet the needs of diverse populations. You will not only improve your communication and writing skills, but also gain specific strategies for succeeding in careers related to policing, courts, corrections, and private security. Key Features Specific coverage of effective communication strategies that relate to each area of criminal justice, offers you a robust overview of all aspects of communication in the criminal justice field. Unique coverage of nonverbal communication, digital communication, conflict resolution, and communication with special populations helps you learn to adapt your communication style to specific situations. Helpful checklists remind you to keep practicing good communication techniques. Real-world examples of effective communication in criminal justice show you how the concepts are relevant to your future career. End-of-chapter discussion questions and ethical issue exercises provide you with the opportunity to practice and apply the concepts covered in each chapter.

The Foundations of Communication in Criminal Justice Systems

The Foundations of Communication in Criminal Justice Systems
Author: Daniel Adrian Doss
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2014-10-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1482236575

Myriad forms of communication occur within the criminal justice system as judges and attorneys speak to juries, law enforcement officers interact with the public, and the news media presents stories of events in courtrooms. Hindrances abound, however. Law enforcement officers and justice system personnel often encounter challenges that affect their ability to communicate with others, ranging from language barriers, to conflicting accounts of witnessed events, to errors caused by malfunctioning technology. Examining the relevancy of the U.S. Constitution to modern communications, The Foundations of Communication in Criminal Justice Systems demonstrates how information is conveyed from multiple perspectives in a range of scenarios, enabling readers to see how these matters relate to and affect the criminal justice system. Topics covered include: How to use the communications process within the justice system from the crafting of messages through the solicitation of feedback Effective methods for persuading individuals and audiences Federal regulations in the workplace and workplace communications tactics How law enforcement and public safety entities use marketing and advertising to influence the general public How to use multimedia resources when communicating Using multiple communications styles to support effective leadership The book concludes with discussions on innovations in communication technology, natural language processing, cybernetics, and other emerging concepts. With an emphasis on logical reasoning in communication, the book explores the perspectives of numerous players in the justice system, from patrol officers to attorneys. Supplemented by examples of written communication templates that can be adapted within a law enforcement organization, it provides readers with solid theoretical and applied approaches to the subject matter.

Compelling Criminal Justice Communications

Compelling Criminal Justice Communications
Author: Shanna R. Van Slyke
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2019-10-10
Genre: Business communication
ISBN: 9780190848026

"The primary aim of this proposed book is to motivate and assist criminal justice students to produce compelling written and oral communications. Strong communication skills are critical to success both as a criminal justice student and as a criminal justice professional. The text provides comprehensive coverage of the concrete principles involved in the production of compelling writings and briefings about crime, accompanied by both end-of-chapter review and writing exercises. The contents include broad coverage and consideration of academic as well as professional communications"--

Effective Communication for Nursing Associates

Effective Communication for Nursing Associates
Author: Kerry Welch
Publisher: Learning Matters
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2022-04-26
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1529786177

Communication is central to providing high quality, person-centred care as a Nursing Associate. This book will help you to communicate effectively with patients, families, carers and your interprofessional team, encouraging you to develop your own unique voice. Covering important topics such as professional communication, tackling difficult conversations, communicating with emotional intelligence and tailoring communication across diverse settings, this book will enable you to communicate confidently in any situation. Key features - Fully mapped to the NMC Standards of Proficiency for Nursing Associates (2018) - Case studies, activities and other learning features help you master your skills - Focussed specifically on the Nursing Associate role, helping you develop into a confident professional practitioner

Intermediaries in the Criminal Justice System

Intermediaries in the Criminal Justice System
Author: Plotnikoff, Joyce
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2015-06-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1447326067

Intermediaries are independent communication specialists who assist children and vulnerable adults who are involved with the criminal justice system--for example, during police interviews or at trial. This is the first book to look in depth at the role of intermediaries and the remarkable success that their increasing involvement with the justice system represents. Built on case studies and interviews, the book offers a comprehensive explanation of the work of intermediaries and their place in the larger criminal justice system.

Learning from Practice

Learning from Practice
Author: Leah Wortham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Lawyers
ISBN: 9781634596183

Softbound - New, softbound print book.

The Management of Criminal Justice

The Management of Criminal Justice
Author: Council of Europe. Committee of Ministers
Publisher: Council of Europe
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789287130686

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Building Trust, Effective Communication, and Transparency Between Police and Community Members

Building Trust, Effective Communication, and Transparency Between Police and Community Members
Author: Bush, Christopher Lee
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2024-02-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1668485710

The criminal justice system is confined to a stagnant past, unable to cope with the effects of change affecting our rapidly evolving world. American citizens have long advocated for a comprehensive transformation of this system, but its archaic practices, policies, and procedures persist despite the advancements that have reshaped every aspect of our lives. The consequence is a deep-seated mistrust among professionals and communities, leaving us at a critical crossroads. The time for change is overdue, and the demand for research, innovation, and a bridge between law enforcement and the community has never been more pressing. Building Trust, Effective Communication, and Transparency Between Police and Community Members offers a much-needed solution to this pressing issue. This book is a comprehensive resource designed to bridge the gap between police and the community, addressing the vital nexus of technology and justice. With a focus on prevention, awareness, and intervention practices deeply entwined with technological advancement, we chart a path forward for a reformed criminal justice system.

Interviewing, Interrogation & Communication for Law Enforcement

Interviewing, Interrogation & Communication for Law Enforcement
Author: Davis
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 543
Release: 2014-09-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1499065884

This book provides an overview of effectively collecting, understanding, and presenting information. First, this book examines various situations via math, grammar, and logic. It is important for officers to apply math and English to the law so that they may be able to effectively articulate their actions in court. For example, laws and police actions can be evaluated via truth tables and Venn Diagrams. Second, this book discusses interrogation techniques and body language. Manipulating a suspect and collecting the right information in a legal and effective manner is a part of police work. Third, this book presents a deposition. The defense lawyer may ask certain questions in order to discredit the officer or to undermine the officers report. Police officers should ask themselves the purpose of each question that is being asked during a deposition. Fourth, this book presents some resume information and typical job interview questions for potential police officers. Knowing what kinds of questions will be asked during an interview and effectively communicating to potential employers is essential. Fifth, this book discusses code information and handwriting comparisons. Code information may be important in a prison environment and handwriting comparisons allows for a totality of circumstance exercise. Sixth, this book discusses assumptions and limitation associated with information. Magic is a useful tool to demonstrate how flawed assumptions may lead to inaccurate conclusions. Seventh, this book provides a table that can be used to generate impromptu speeches. Various words can be randomly selected and the reader can use the words to create a short story. Eighth, this book discusses how to handle situations that deal with special situations and individuals who have disabilities. Finally, this book discusses various search techniques for evidence collection.

Handbook of Criminal Justice Administration

Handbook of Criminal Justice Administration
Author: M.A. DuPont-Morales
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2000-09-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780824704186

This work addresses perspectives on the judicial, correctional and law enforcement components of the criminal justice system, including history, ethics, prevention, intervention, due process, marginalized populations, international consequences and demands for professionalism. It also examines critical variations in the criminal justice systems of countries worldwide.