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Jan 02, 2025
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CJ 3190 - Criminal Justice Report Writing (3) The criminal justice process is dependent on accurate documentation. A concise, complete, and properly written report is critical for success in all areas of a criminal justice practitioner’s career. More importantly, criminal justice professionals can spend approximately 50-75 percent of their time writing administrative and research reports. This course provides a study of the techniques of communicating facts, information, and ideas effectively in a simple, clear, and logical manner in the various types of criminal justice system reports (including letters, memoranda, directives, and administrative reports). Emphasis is placed on criminal justice terminology, organization of information, interviewing skills, investigative notetaking and report writing, and presentation of testimony in court. Hands-on activities will provide step-by-step guided practice for students to improve their overall report writing skills. Technological trends related to current criminal justice reporting will be also examined.
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