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11 Cards in this Set
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Field interviews serve three primary law enforcement purposes |
1. Crime deterrence 2. Community awareness 3. Intelligence gathering |
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The balance between establishing a rapport and maintaining safety lies and using both ________ and ________ |
1. Caution 2. Courtesy |
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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 |
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What are the six Basic questions to interviewing |
1. Who 2. What 3. When 4. Where 5. Why 6. How |
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What percent of what we here will we retain |
25% |
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What are the sub-elements of a crime |
Intention, severity and force |
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What are the three types of styles in interviewing |
1. Narrative style 2. Question and answer style 3. Chronological style |
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At what age do children begin to be capable of thoughts and expression |
2-7 years of age |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |