Report Writing

Security reports are different in content and can relate to almost anything. Whatever you are documenting the same principles apply. To communicate effectively, your report must be clear, concise and informative. Professionalism is critical because security reports may be reviewed by your supervisor, risk management, legal affairs, senior executives or law enforcement. Security reports can also be used in lawsuits and court proceedings, so it is vital to know how to write security reports effectively. CPD Security Training ensure that the officer understands the depth, detail and legal importance of the reports the officers write. Importantly for the manager and client, it is a reassurance that there is clarity and detail in a report, so when or if challenged the report stands up to robust scrutiny. This in turn protects the individual, the company, the reputation and mitigates against possible litigation. Remember the key phrase of ‘If it is not written down it did not happen’. The session links well with Detail and Description, Accountability, Use of Force legislation, Conflict Management models

Report Writing

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Legal, communication