Define and explain nonverbal communication
What will be an ideal response?
• Nonverbal communication can be a powerful part of the communication process. Nonverbal clues are actually older than verbal, or spoken word communication. Such clues include facial expressions and physical stances.
• Police investigators have long relied on nonverbal clues from suspects or citizens to determine their course of action. Investigators, for example, now typically receive training on reading nonverbal clues of suspects during questioning to determine if they are lying.
• Administrator of criminal justice agencies may sometimes project stances on policies and procedures by simply failing to issue verbal communication. Care must be taken by these agencies to determine how personnel are receiving and interpreting this type of nonverbal communication.
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