Devallis Rutledge, J.D., is a veteran prosecutor, former police officer and was chairman of the California Peace
Officer Standards and Training Commission. He is the author of many books and articles on law enforcement topics
and has made countless roll-call video presentation on criminal justice issues. Dr. Rutledge is a nationally recognized
authority on investigative constitutional law who lectures extensively to police and prosecutors throughout the
country. He has served as a consultant on state and federal legislative issues. He is admitted to practice law
in California and Arizona, as well as the federal district court, the federal court of appeals and the United States
Supreme Court.
Summary
This manual is the undisputed authority on plain-talk report writing techniques. Interesting and easy-to-read,
it provides hundreds of examples that show easier and better ways to write without any spelling or grammar lessons.
"What to Write"
This manual is the undisputed authority on plain-talk report writing techniques. Interesting and easy-to-read,
it provides hundreds of examples that show easier and better ways to write without any spelling or grammar lessons.
(173 pages)
* Valuable as a supplemental reader for investigations or police communications courses. Students will devour this
book and gain an incredible understanding of the impact report writing has on the complex issues surrounding a
case.
* For full-semester report writing courses, use this book in conjunction with "Report Writing Essentials"
by Lance Parr.