
Fundamentals of Report Writing for Law Enforcement
A Complete and Concise Guide to Writing Professional and Effective Police Reports
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Fundamentals of Report Writing for Law Enforcement is a comprehensive, no-nonsense guide for anyone in law enforcement who might benefit from additional writing skills.
Written by Sergeant Michael Roberts, a 28-year, knuckle-dragging police veteran with boots-on-the-ground experience, and co-authored by his far wiser wife, award-winning author and college professor Michelle Deerwester-Dalrymple, this book covers nearly every aspect of LEO report writing.
Designed to complement and support academy report training, this text walks readers through the full report writing process:
- Why reports matter in law enforcement
- How to take detailed, usable notes
- Interview techniques that get to the truth
- Writing with clarity, accuracy, and the right tone
- The importance of specific details in the report
- Grammar and structure that won’t get laughed out of court
Whether you’re a rookie, a veteran, or a training officer, this book will make you a stronger, more confident writer, because in this profession, your report might be the only voice a victim ever gets.
With decades of street experience in Arizona and California, Sergeant Roberts has served in nearly every role: patrol officer, plainclothes detail, SWAT operator, sniper, field training officer, mental health liaison, and California P.O.S.T. certified instructor. Michelle brings thirty years of classroom experience, specializing in English, critical thinking, and report writing. She’s authored over seventy fiction and academic titles, giving her the perfect background to help bridge the gap between law enforcement practice and professional writing standards.