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Introduction to Forensic Writing is a guidebook to help navigate the writing process for all forms of documents and records that may ultimately end up in court. This book analyzes the best practices for the creation and management of written reports, documentary evidence, correspondence, crime scene notes, and reports. Risk management guidelines for organizations that handle these documents are a must as are the precedents and standards. Guidance is also provided to assist those who introduce this evidence in court. Writing samples provide practical assistance together with an examination of strategic approaches to writing for a variety of professions and disciplines intersecting with law and governance.
Highlights:
- Introduction — The Forensic age in perspective
- The role of technology
- Case law and the foundations of forensic writing
- Relevant statutes
- Case study — The Pinto Memo
- Forensic writing in newsrooms & boardrooms
- Case study — Michel Auger & Le journal De Montréal
- Source integrity & managing confidential information
- Case study — LA Weekly & Hunting "The Grim Sleeper"
- Documenting canvasses & interviews
- Writing the crime scene