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PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT SITUATIONS

NCJ Number
14740
Journal
Law and Order Volume: 22 Issue: 5 Dated: (MAY 1974) Pages: 34,36-38
Author(s)
G I MORRISON
Date Published
1974
Length
4 pages
Annotation
POLICEMEN SHOULD BE AWARE OF NON-VERBALLY EXPRESSED COMMUNICATIONS ESPECIALLY BECAUSE IT OFTEN PRECIPITATES AN ASSAULT.
Abstract
APPROACHING A SUSPECT TOO QUICKLY OR TOO CLOSELY MAY RESULT IN VIOLENCE IF THE SUSPECT ATTEMPTS TO DEFEND AN INTRUSION INTO HIS PERSONAL SPACE. EXTERNAL SYMPTOMS OF ANXIETY SHOULD BE CAREFULLY NOTED WHEN APPROACHING A SUSPECT FOR THIS REASON.