Communication in Law Enforcement

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Process of exchanging information
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Person with a message to convey
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Information or idea being communicated
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Words used in a message
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Communication without words or sounds; includes body language, facial expression and gestures
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Communication through quality of spoken sound; includes tone, pitch, volume, pacing, inflection, etc.
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Intended target of the message
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Medium used to transmit message
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Factor which could hinder message understanding; also known as noise
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Response receiver provides in reaction to the message
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Words and expressions used by a particular vocation or group
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Sum of attitudes, customs and beliefs distinguishing one group of people from another