This course explores the chemical reaction that takes place in your brain when you are confronted with directive leading questions. Learning to understand and recognize when this is happening will help you keep your emotions and stress levels in check.
Title:
Report Writing
Lesson Purpose:
This course is different from all other report writing courses, because it is taught from a defense attorney’s perspective. As a result, you will learn how to lay a firm foundation for your testimony under cross examination and effectively communicate your story.
Training Objectives:
At the end of this block of instruction, the student will be able to achieve the following objectives:
- Understand and appreciate the significance of a well written report in a criminal proceeding.
- Become familiar with the essential components of a well-written report.
- Understand the legal mandates of Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83 (1963) and its progeny and how to incorporate them into every day report writing.
- Identify the presence or absence of the essential components of effective report writing within several police reports.
Duration:
40 minutes
Materials Required:
Pen/Pencil
Student Handout
Student Lesson Plan
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- Report Writing Pre-Course Quiz
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- Course Resources Unlimited
- Report Writing Lecture
- Report Writing Graded Quiz
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