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Report Writing for Criminal Justice Professionals

Report Writing for Criminal Justice Professionals (Paperback, 6 ed)

Larry S. Miller, John T. Whitehead (지은이)
Routledge
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· 제목 : Report Writing for Criminal Justice Professionals (Paperback, 6 ed) 
· 분류 : 외국도서 > 언어학 > 편집/교정
· ISBN : 9781138288935
· 쪽수 : 420쪽
· 출판일 : 2017-09-21

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Acknowledgments

Introduction

SECTION 1 THE NATURE OF REPORT WRITING

CHAPTER 1 The Why and How of Report Writing

Why Do You Write Reports?

Law Enforcement Reports

Security Reports

Corrections Reports

Probation and Parole Officer Reports

Forensic and Scientific Reports

How Do You Write Reports?

Writing the Log

Do Not Copy Randomly Chosen Models

How Do You Get Started?

What Kind of Notebook Should You Use?

How Much Should You Record in a Notebook?

Investigate, Do Not Just Record

Do Not Use Legalese or Old-fashioned Terminology

Should You Use Abbreviations?

Add Sketches, Photographs, and Diagrams

Evidence for Law Enforcement

Types of Evidence

Evidence Collected for Security

Evidence Collected for Probation and Parole

Need for Documentation

What Should Be Documented?

The ABCs of Report Writing (Whatever Your Field)

Summary

Chapter 1?Test

CHAPTER 2 Starting to Write

Planning Your Writing

Completing the Face Page

Review Your Notes

Make a "Shopping List"

Place Information in Groups

Label the Groups

Place Groups in Order

Writing the Report

Subheadings

Proofreading and Revisions

Sample Writing Exercise Using the Shopping List Method

Creating a Shopping List from Notes

Grouping the Shopping List

Labeling the Shopping List

Placing the Labeled Shopping List in Order

Final Report

Basic Recommendations for Writing Reports

Spelling, Jargon, and Abbreviation

Verb Tense

Active versus Passive Voice

Pronoun Agreement

Third Person versus First Person

Gender-Neutral Language

Superfluous Words or Legalese

Accurate and Factual Reporting

Conciseness

Promptness

Summary

Chapter 2?Test

CHAPTER 3 The Face Page

UCR Crime Definitions

Part I Offenses

Part II Offenses

Methods of Gathering Information

Correct Abbreviation and Capitalization

Dealing with Names

Writing a Good Synopsis

Keeping Up with Trends

Summary

Chapter 3?Test

CHAPTER 4 The Narrative?The Continuation Page and Follow-Up Report

Continuation Page, Follow-Up Report, and Supplementary Report or
Material

What is Your Purpose?

Who are Your Readers?

Chronological Organization

Using Military Time

Headings and Subheadings as a Way of Organizing

Creating Visual Impact and Ease of Reading

Avoiding Repetition and Meaningless Material

Getting Rid of Stereotyped Fillers

Summary

Chapter 4?Test

CHAPTER 5 Habits that Make for Speedy Writing

Writing about People

You and Your Fellow Employees

Describing Other People

Writing about Property

Writing about Places

Specific Parts of a Location

Describing MOs and Trademarks

Definitions of MO and Trademark

Avoid Being called on Your Time Off

Summary

Chapter 5?Test

CHAPTER 6 Other Types of Writing

Learning from the Short Memo

Writing a Letter

Faxes, Emails, and Other Electronic Media

Recording Minutes of a Meeting

The Presentence Investigation Report

Research and Other Reports

Summary

Learning from the Short Memo

Writing the Letter

Recording the Meeting

Presentence Investigation Report

Research and Other Reports

Chapter 6?Test

CHAPTER 7 Reading and Correcting Reports

Common Problem Areas

Use of Word Processors

Improving the Agency by Helping the Individual

Summary

Chapter 7?Test

SECTION 2 THE MECHANICS OF REPORT WRITING

CHAPTER 8 Simplified Study of Grammar

Identifying Parts of Speech

Using One Word in Several Ways

Using Verbs in the Past Tense

The Sentence

Direct Objects Versus Indirect Objects: Learning the Patterns

Identifying Active and Passive Verbs

Identifying Independent and Dependent Clauses

Recognizing Prepositional, Participial, and Infinitive Phrases

Using Phrases as Adverbs, Adjectives, and Nouns

Prepositional Phrases

Participial Phrases

Infinitive Phrases

Using Prepositions in Your Report

Prepositions Commonly Used with Certain Verbs

Prepositions Commonly Used After Certain Expressions

Summary

Chapter 8?Test

CHAPTER 9 Avoiding Errors in Sentence Structure

The Run-on Sentence?Source of Many Errors

Block Method of Visualizing Sentence Structure

Punctuation Problems

Subject?Verb Agreement

Noun?Pronoun Agreement

Dangling Participles

Sentence Fragments

Summary

Chapter 9?Test

CHAPTER 10 Making Punctuation Work

The Comma

The Semicolon

The Colon

The Apostrophe

The Ellipsis

Parentheses

Quotation Marks

The Dash

Underlines

Summary

Chapter 10?Test

CHAPTER 11 Breaking the Spelling Jinx

Take Special Care with Names

Learn Words Commonly used in Report Writing

Commonly Misspelled Words

Study Common Problem Areas

Clearing Up the "-ing" Confusion

Learning Words with Tricky Letter Combinations

Forming Plurals

Dealing with Other Complexities of the English Language

Strengthen Your Overall Writing Ability

Developing Proofreading Techniques

Summary

Chapter 11?Test

CHAPTER 12 Using or Abusing Words

Biases

Slang and Dialects

Do not Use Legalese

Avoid using Words or Phrases that Draw Conclusions

Improve Your Vocabulary

Synonyms, Antonyms, and Homonyms

Jargon

Avoiding Sexism

Avoiding Racism

Considering Ageism

Semantics

Nonverbal Communication

Developing Your Vocabulary

Summary

Chapter 12?Test

CHAPTER 13 Abbreviating and Capitalizing

Abbreviating to Save Time and Space

Numbers and Codes used for Abbreviation

Clarify Abbreviations

Abbreviations of Latin Terms

Changing Rules

Be Consistent

Postal Abbreviations for States and Territories

Capitalization

Do not Overcapitalize

General Rules for Capitalization

Capitalizing and Indenting for Brevity and Impact

Summary

Chapter 13?Test

SECTION 3 THE MODERNIZATION OF REPORT WRITING

CHAPTER 14 Innovations in Criminal Justice Report Writing

Identifying Criminals

Identifying Trends

Improving Ways of Sharing Information

Innovations

Translated Forms

Report Writing Software

The Crime Lab

Automatic Fingerprint Identification System

Use of Computers and Television

Looking Toward the Future

Summary and Conclusion

Summary

Chapter 14?Test

Appendix A: Model Reports

Appendix B: Examples of Agency Instructions for Completing Report Forms

Appendix C: Selected Readings

References

Index

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