Communication in Law Enforcement

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Across
  1. 3. words and expressions used by a particular vocation or group
  2. 7. forming clear and distinct sounds into words
  3. 8. communication without words or sounds; includes body language, facial expression and gestures
  4. 10. sum of attitudes, customs and beliefs distinguishing one group of people from another
  5. 11. process of exchanging information
  6. 12. person with a message to convey
  7. 14. an individual speaker’s accent, inflection, intonation, and speech sound quality, which is usually judged in terms of prevailing standards of acceptability
  8. 15. how the message is conveyed; represents the actions or text (words, written or spoken) of the message. Noise, figurative or literal, can sometimes hinder the message from being transferred in a medium
Down
  1. 1. words used in a message
  2. 2. communication through quality of spoken sound; includes tone, pitch, volume, pacing, inflection, etc.
  3. 4. properly saying the sounds of a word while stressing the correct syllable(s)
  4. 5. information or idea being communicated
  5. 6. response receiver provides in reaction to the message
  6. 9. factor which could hinder message understanding; also known as noise
  7. 10. medium used to transmit message
  8. 13. intended target of the message