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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Group 2, Week 1

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  1. Chapter 4 Summary

    Effective communication is the lifeblood of a law enforcement agency. Communication is the complex process through which information is transferred from one person to another. The communication process involves a message, a sender, a channel and a receiver, and it may include feedback. Effective communication should follow the KISS principle—that is, Keep It Short and Simple. Words themselves, however, are only a small part of the message. Ninety-three percent of communication between two people comes from body language and tone of voice.

    Critical factors to consider in selecting a channel include speed, opportunity for feedback and expense. The weakest link in the communication process is listening. People listen and think four times faster than they talk.

    Communication may be downward, upward (vertical) or lateral (horizontal). It may also be internal or external. Most effective communication is two way. Communication barriers include time, volume of information, tendency to say what we think others want to hear, certainty, failure to select the best words, prejudices (of the sender and/or receiver) and strained sender-receiver relationships.

    Communication is an important part of the law enforcement job and includes meetings. Meetings may be informational, opinion seeking, problem solving or new-idea seeking. For more effective meetings: (1) prepare in advance—have an agenda, (2) start and stop on time, (3) stick to the agenda and (4) facilitate open communication and participation.

    Five interview failures are failing to (1) take charge, (2) anticipate questions, (3) develop key messages, (4) stick to the facts and (5) keep calm. If lying to the media might save a life or protect the public safety, after the need to lie has passed, the department should explain why lying was necessary and, perhaps, apologize.

    Four obstacles to sharing information among local, state and federal agencies are technical, logistic, political and ethical. A key to combating terrorism lies with the local police and the intelligence they can provide to federal authorities.


    Please respond to the following and turn in Next Class

    1.Select an area of communication of interest to you and research it in at least three journals, one of which should be from the criminal justice field. You might select topics such as gender differences, nonverbal communication, the impact of technology on communication or any other area you would like to know more about. Write a brief (one- to two-page) summary of your findings. Include the full reference citation for each source

    2.Communications are important to the operational success of any organization, including police. Make a two-column chart listing what you consider to be internal and external police communications. Explain the importance of each to police administration and operations.

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