Verbal Communication
Verbal Communication Name Tutor Course Date Outline TOC \o "1-3 " \h \z \u HYPERLINK \l "_Toc1 " Outline PAGEREF _Toc1 \h 2 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc2 " Introduction PAGEREF _Toc2 \h 3 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc3 " Police Situations PAGEREF _Toc3 \h 3 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc4 " The Courtroom PAGEREF _Toc4 \h 4 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc5 " Correctional Facilities PAGEREF _Toc5 \h 6 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc6 " Juvenile Facilities PAGEREF _Toc6 \h 7 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc7 " Conclusion PAGEREF _Toc7 \h 8 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc8 " References PAGEREF _Toc8 \h 9

p Introduction
Communication is deemed to have occurred when signals carrying information-bearing messages are transmitted from the sender to the receiver . It 's worth pointing out that human communication is noted for both its precision and flexibility , hence enabling humans to formulate an infinite number of novel messages . The most common form of communication is verbal communication where senders utter sounds which the receiver can understand . Non-verbal communication on the other hand involves simple hand gestures or the more advanced signed language Moreover , non-verbal communication can be incorporated with verbal communication if the sender wants to stress a particular point i .e . a long pause or a change in facial expression might add weight to words that have been spoken (Krauss , 1996 ,
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Police Situations
Looking at the judicial system in general and its impact on society verbal and nonverbal communication has come to define the standards by which this institution operates . The police are an integral part of any community and their effectiveness is guaranteed as long as...





