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42 Cards in this Set
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Police report must contain the following
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accuracy, it must communicate the information correctly, does not require the activity to be illegal, accurate, complete, succinct, fair, objective, and readable.
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Characteristic of a good police report
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clear, concise, chronological, grammatically correct, complete, truthful, accurate, specific
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every police report must contain the following
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who, what, when, where, why, how
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type of police reports
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incident report, information report, supplemental report.
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parts of speech
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noun, pronoun, verb, adverb, adjective, conjunction, preposition, interjections
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Common nouns
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Any member of a class of persons, places or things.
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Proper nouns
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names a specific person, place, or thing.
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Abstract noun
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an intangible idea.
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collective noun
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names a group of persons or things.
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four types of writing styles
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narrative, descriptive, expository, persuasive.
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Report Layout |
Assignment, investigation, Neighborhood Canvass, property, attachments, disposition, signature
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3 phases of a SUI investigation
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Vehicle in motion, personal contact, pre-arrest screening
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4 types of affidavits
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search and seizure, arrest warrant, non- testimonial ID rule 41.1, Production of Records.
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Divested rule
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date of offense, identify, venue, elements, sources, test, extra corroboration, dates and times
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DOB
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date of birth
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DOR
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Dept. of Revenue
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ATL
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Attempt to locate
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UTL
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unable to locate
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BOLO
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be on the lookout
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GOA
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Gone on arrival
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Field notes are important because
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they are more reliable than officers memory, primary source of info for the report, admissible in court,
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Police report must contain the following
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accuracy, it must communicate the information correctly, does not require the activity to be illegal, accurate, complete, succinct, fair, objective, and readable.
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Characteristic of a good police report
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clear, concise, chronological, grammatically correct, complete, truthful, accurate, specific
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every police report must contain the following
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who, what, when, where, why, how
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type of police reports
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incident report, information report, supplemental report.
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parts of speech
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noun, pronoun, verb, adverb, adjective, conjunction, preposition, interjections
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Common nouns
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Any member of a class of persons, places or things.
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Proper nouns
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names a specific person, place, or thing.
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Abstract noun
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an intangible idea.
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collective noun
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names a group of persons or things.
|
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four types of writing styles
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narrative, descriptive, expository, persuasive.
|
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report layout
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Assignment, investigation, Neighborhood Canvass, property, attachments, disposition, signature
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3 phases of a SUI investigation
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Vehicle in motion, personal contact, pre-arrest screening
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4 types of affidavits
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search and seizure, arrest warrant, non- testimonial ID rule 41.1, Production of Records.
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Divested rule
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date of offense, identify, venue, elements, sources, test, extra corroboration, dates and times
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DOB
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date of birth
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DOR
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Dept. of Revenue
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ATL
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Attempt to locate
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UTL
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unable to locate
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BOLO
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be on the lookout
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GOA
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Gone on arrival
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Field notes are important because
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they are more reliable than officers memory, primary source of info for the report, admissible in court,
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