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Just the Facts: Investigative Report Writing can be used for all
courses in law enforcement report writing in any criminal justice
program. It is also a suitable reference for investigators. Just
the Facts brings together all the simple rules and techniques
students need to write effective investigative reports in law
enforcement. Its user-friendly methodology works in any context,
with any crime, regardless of the case's complexity. Each chapter
focuses on one major component of the report writing process,
carefully building on what has already been learned. Coverage
includes: investigation basics, note taking, narrative writing,
describing persons and property, crime and arrest reports, writing
interviews and search warrants, and more. Updated with new Learning
Objectives, writing exercises, and expanded content the Fifth
Edition retains its focus on consistency, simplicity, and
thoroughness in documenting the results of an investigation.
The Routledge Companion to Research in the Arts is a major
collection of new writings on research in the creative and
performing arts by leading authorities from around the world. It
provides theoretical and practical approaches to identifying,
structuring and resolving some of the key issues in the debate
about the nature of research in the arts which have surfaced during
the establishment of this subject over the last decade.
Contributions are located in the contemporary intellectual
environment of research in the arts, and more widely in the
universities, in the strategic and political environment of
national research funding, and in the international environment of
trans-national cooperation and communication. The book is divided
into three principal sections - Foundations, Voices and Contexts -
each with an introduction from the editors highlighting the main
issues, agreements and debates in each section. The Routledge
Companion to Research in the Arts addresses a wide variety of
concepts and issues, including: the diversity of views on what
constitutes arts-based research and scholarship, what it should be,
and its potential contribution the trans-national communication
difficulties arising from terminological and ontological
differences in arts-based research traditional and non-traditional
concepts of knowledge, their relationship to professional practice,
and their outcomes and audiences a consideration of the role of
written, spoken and artefact-based languages in the formation and
communication of understandings. This comprehensive collection
makes an original and significant contribution to the field of
arts-based research by setting down a framework for addressing
these, and other, topical issues. It will be essential reading for
research managers and policy-makers in research councils and
universities, as well as individual researchers, research
supervisors and doctoral candidates.
The Routledge Companion to Research in the Arts is a major
collection of new writings on research in the creative and
performing arts by leading authorities from around the world. It
provides theoretical and practical approaches to identifying,
structuring and resolving some of the key issues in the debate
about the nature of research in the arts which have surfaced during
the establishment of this subject over the last decade.
Contributions are located in the contemporary intellectual
environment of research in the arts, and more widely in the
universities, in the strategic and political environment of
national research funding, and in the international environment of
trans-national cooperation and communication. The book is divided
into three principal sections - Foundations, Voices and Contexts -
each with an introduction from the editors highlighting the main
issues, agreements and debates in each section. The Routledge
Companion to Research in the Arts addresses a wide variety of
concepts and issues, including: the diversity of views on what
constitutes arts-based research and scholarship, what it should be,
and its potential contribution the trans-national communication
difficulties arising from terminological and ontological
differences in arts-based research traditional and non-traditional
concepts of knowledge, their relationship to professional practice,
and their outcomes and audiences a consideration of the role of
written, spoken and artefact-based languages in the formation and
communication of understandings. This comprehensive collection
makes an original and significant contribution to the field of
arts-based research by setting down a framework for addressing
these, and other, topical issues. It will be essential reading for
research managers and policy-makers in research councils and
universities, as well as individual researchers, research
supervisors and doctoral candidates.
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