Module 7: Project TwoSouthern New Hampshire UniversityCJ 140 01:57:42 GMT -05:00Audience: The CallerOnly minimal, need to know information should be revealed to the caller due to it being an open investigation and for the privacy of those involved. Only emergency information or orders to not interfere with the case should be communicated. Once the case is closed, the information can be communicated over the phone, through the news, on social media, or in person during a follow up visit – if necessary. It is important to communicate to the caller in a reassuring and calm tone, so he understands the severity of the situation. Communicating to the caller without the use of police jargon would help to eliminate any confusion. Communication should align to the mission and brand of the organization by reminding the caller to stay in his home where he is safe. By communicating in a calm, direct, and reassuring tone, the actions of the officer are shown to be aligned with the agency’s mission to serve and protect.Audience: The Male SubjectThe information that should be shared is who the officer is and why he/she is there. Information related to violation of laws