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Police officer

Corrections officer

Juvenile corrections officer

Create a 10-12 slide Power Point Presentation describing how verbal and nonverbal communication can affect communication in the following areas:

Public announcement to the press

Testifying in court

Communicating with peers and inmates in a correctional facility

Communicating with peers and inmates in a juvenile correctional facility

Identify two communication guidelines or preferred practices for each situation.

Roberson, C., & Wallace, H. (2009). Written and Interpersonal Communication. Methods for Law Enforcement (4th ed.). Retrieved from The University of Phoenix ebook Collection.

Communication is the foundation of all our interactions with others. It influences the way we perceive and judge not only other people but also the facts and circumstances of cases, affecting the decision-making process in ways we often are not aware. The court system rests heavily on the communication skills of and the communication between the various participants. Clearly, cases involving self-represented parties present special communication challenges

Police officer

Corrections officer

Juvenile corrections officer

Create a 10-12 slide Power Point Presentation describing how verbal and nonverbal communication can affect communication in the following areas:

Public announcement to the press

Testifying in court

Communicating with peers and inmates in a correctional facility

Communicating with peers and inmates in a juvenile correctional facility

Identify two communication guidelines or preferred practices for each situation.

Roberson, C., & Wallace, H. (2009). Written and Interpersonal Communication. Methods for Law Enforcement (4th ed.). Retrieved from The University of Phoenix ebook Collection.

Communication is the foundation of all our interactions with others. It influences the way we perceive and judge not only other people but also the facts and circumstances of cases, affecting the decision-making process in ways we often are not aware. The court system rests heavily on the communication skills of and the communication between the various participants. Clearly, cases involving self-represented parties present special communication challenges

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