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Communications in Law Enforcement and the Criminal Justice System: Key Principles
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This book will examine the key principles of communication personnel in law enforcement require. Areas covered include listening skills, communicating tactics, interviewing skills, note-taking, report writing and testifying in court. Also covered is a section on PTSD and its interaction with law enforcement.

Word Count: 66101

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Subject:
Business and Communication
Communication
Law
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Justice Institute of British Columbia
Author:
Cindy Patterson
Steve Mccartney
Date Added:
01/22/2021
A Comprehensive Guide to Applying Universal Design for Learning
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A collection of three UDL workbooks

Word Count: 25638

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Education
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Justice Institute of British Columbia
Date Added:
02/10/2022
An Introduction to Research Methods in Sociology
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This textbook provides a broad overview of research methods utilized in sociology. It will be of particular value for students who are new to research methods.

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This textbook, written in an approachable style, provides a broad overview of research methods utilized in sociology. It will be of particular value for students who are new to research methods. The textbook is divided into 17 chapters, which lead the student from the most basic of concepts, such as “What is research?” through the various stages of planning for a research project, including why and how to write a literature review. Chapters are specifically designed to be compact, are enhanced with topic-specific examples, and conclude with a “Key Takeaways” section. These approaches help maintain the student’s focus and enhances comprehension of the various concepts, approaches, and methodological considerations required to undertake a research project.

Word Count: 72988

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Subject:
Applied Science
Information Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Justice Institute of British Columbia
Author:
Valerie A. Sheppard
Date Added:
09/01/2019