Communication And Communication: The Importance Of Effective Communication

1609 Words4 Pages

Effective communication is important no matter who an individual is talking to, but it is vital when it comes to talking to someone who has either been a victim or a witness of a crime. A victim is at their most vulnerable state so they need to be talked to delicately and have support. Often times, witnesses of a crime are overlooked and are not questioned and they may have valuable information that could help a victim recover from the crime and give them justice. Communication in victimology and crisis management is comprised of knowing what effective communication skills are, how it gives victims a voice, how effective communication allows victims to ensure their rights and know what they are, and above all it allows the communicator to build a relationship with the victim, which helps them to be able to recover from their trauma.

Effective communication skills are really what helps a victim of a crime be able to begin the process of being able to recover from what happened to them. It is up to the person communicating with them to make a positive impact on this process and know what to do.
The first step could be to “think about the words you are …show more content…

In order for a victim to be able to use their rights, they must know what they are. Victim rights are the right to be protected, to be informed, to attend, to confer, to restitution, to a speedy trial, to be treated with fairness, respect for privacy, and most importantly the right to be heard (Franks, 2007). The right to be heard is my favorite right because that is the one that really gives the victim a voice because in order have a voice there has to be some to listen to you. Many of these rights should not only be used in the courtroom but also when communication is involved. Being informed, respect of privacy, treated with fairness, and once again being heard all help to build a relationship between the victim and the advocate trying to help

More about Communication And Communication: The Importance Of Effective Communication

Open Document