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Field interviews serve three primary law enforcement purposes

1. Crime deterrence


2. Community awareness


3. Intelligence gathering

The balance between establishing a rapport and maintaining safety lies and using both ________ and ________

1. Caution


2. Courtesy

What are the three goals to a general interview

1. To collect and report information


2. Identify the elements of a crime and determine the crime classification


3. Solve the crime and bring the keys to a final disposition

What are the six Basic questions to interviewing

1. Who


2. What


3. When


4. Where


5. Why


6. How

What percent of what we here will we retain

25%

What are the sub-elements of a crime

Intention, severity and force

What are the three types of styles in interviewing

1. Narrative style


2. Question and answer style


3. Chronological style

At what age do children begin to be capable of thoughts and expression

2-7 years of age

What are the elderly perceptions issues

Increased age all sensory functions decline


Require a longer period to adjust to light


Ability to discriminate colors


A loss in vision

What are personal descriptors in order

1. Name


2. Race


3. Sex


4. Age


5. Height


6. Weight


7. Build


8. Hair


9. Eyes


10. Complexion


11. Other physical traits

What information should you include with a firearm

1. Brand name


2. Model


3. Caliber


4. Cylinder or magazine capacity


5. Type


6. Barrel length


7. Finish


9. Grips


10. Serial number