Written Comm - Category Flashcards

1
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Brief notations concerning specific events and circumstances that are recorded while fresh in the officers mind and used to prepare a report.

A

Field notes

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2
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Uses of field notes

A
  • Provides basis for report
  • Reduces need to re-contact parties involved
  • Provides greater accuracy relative to time, statements, and events than memory alone
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3
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All five senses (sensory input) are used in __________.

A

observation

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4
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What can help you better describe things?

A

Better observation

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5
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What are the five senses?

A

sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell

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6
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The better an officer ________ things, the better the officer can describe them.

All five senses (sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell) are used in __________.

Since all of the senses must be sharp for peace officers to do their job, they should _______ practice using different senses at various times to improve each of them.

A
  • observes
  • observation
  • frequently
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7
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Describing ______ is the most difficult. Include all descriptive characteristics of persons, such as their manner of speaking or walking, their movements, or the things they are carrying.

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people

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8
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______ should be described beginning at one point then proceeding in one direction, such as left-to-right or top-to-bottom, to ensure that the description is thorough and systematic. The goals is to paint a picture with your words.

A

Places

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9
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When describing _______, look for all distinguishing marks and anything that might be compared or related to a commonly known thing or idea. Look for color, size, shape, texture, location, and type.

A

things

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10
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What are the most significant uses of the police report?

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  • Permanent record of facts
  • Coordination of follow-up
  • Basis for prosecution and defense
  • Performance evaluations of officer
  • Statistical data
  • Reference material
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11
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What are the Eight (8) essential criteria of a good police report?

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  • Accurate
  • Concise
  • Complete
  • Clear
  • Legible
  • Objective
  • Grammatically correct
  • Correct spelling
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12
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What are the common types of police reports?

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  • Arrest reports
  • Incident reports
  • Offense reports
  • Crash reports
  • Supplemental reports
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13
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Arrangement of information by ______ (e.g., witnesses, suspects, crime elements) is _______

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category

categorical

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14
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What are the basic elements of information necessary in police reports?

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  • ID - Identification of the involved persons, vehicles, etc.
  • Narrative - Narrative description of the offense or incident
  • EEO - Elements of the offense or probable cause
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15
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A victim may choose a ____________ to designate his or her identity in all public files and records concerning the offense.

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pseudonym

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16
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Unless required, officers’ ________ should not be included in the police report. Anything other than ______ must be labeled as such to avoid any possible confusion.

A

opinions

facts

17
Q

A word that typically describes or modifies the meaning of a noun is an _______

A

Adjective

Example: brave officer, new car

18
Q

A word or combination of words typically serving as a modifier of a verb, an adjective, another adverb, a preposition, a phrase, a clause, or a sentence, and expressing some relation of manner or quality, place, time, degree, number, cause, opposition, affirmation, or denial.

Usually answer questions like when, how long, where, how.

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Adverb

Example: when (at once), how long (forever), where (there), how (quickly)

19
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A word that is the name of something (as a person, animal, place, object, quality, concept or action).

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noun

20
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A word that is used as a substitute for a noun or noun equivalent.

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pronoun

Example: he, she, him, her, it, they

21
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A word that combines with a noun, pronoun, or noun equivalent (as a phrase or clause) to form a phrase that usually acts as an adverb, adjective, or noun.

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Preposition

Example: on his part, beside her

22
Q

_____ expresses an act, occurrence, or mode of being.

A

verb

23
Q

A ______ is a group of words that expresses a complete thought.

A

sentence

24
Q

Importance of Complete Sentences in Written Communications

  • Your written communication ______ be one of the factors used to evaluate your competence as a peace officer.
  • Your written communication may be seen by a _______ ________ (your agency, the criminal justice system, the public, etc.).
  • Your written communication may serve as a source document for ________ and _________ proceedings.
A
  • Will
  • Diverse audience
  • Judicial, administrative
25
Q

A sentence _____ is a group of words that is only a piece, or “________,” of a complete sentence.

A

fragment