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CRJ 1010: Introduction to Criminal Justice
Communication, Confidentiality & Documentation
CRJ 1010: Introduction to Criminal Justice
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Ethics as a Criminal Justice Foundation
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Effective Professional Writing
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Old Habits Can Hold Officers Back
Police Reports of Mock Suspect Interrogations: A Test of Accuracy and Perception
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Recreating the Scene: An Investigation of Police Report Writing
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Writing Clear, Effective Police Reports: No English Degree Required
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14-17 – Release of Criminal History Records to News Media
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