Deck 9: Police Reports and Other Correspondence
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Deck 9: Police Reports and Other Correspondence
1
Which of the following is/are considered to be the basis for most police reports?
A)Direct observations
B)Field notes
C)Witness accounts
D)Evidence from the crime scene
A)Direct observations
B)Field notes
C)Witness accounts
D)Evidence from the crime scene
B
2
Unless an agency has a special policy,a police officer should preserve notes until:
A)the report is turned over to the prosecution.
B)the report has been reviewed by a supervisor.
C)a witness verified its content.
D)the case is final.
A)the report is turned over to the prosecution.
B)the report has been reviewed by a supervisor.
C)a witness verified its content.
D)the case is final.
D
3
One of the biggest problems in report writing is:
A)use of abbreviations.
B)misspelled words.
C)lack of clear content.
D)use of the passive voice.
A)use of abbreviations.
B)misspelled words.
C)lack of clear content.
D)use of the passive voice.
A
4
Effective field notes are noted for which of the following?
A)Accuracy
B)Brevity
C)Clarity
D)All of the above
A)Accuracy
B)Brevity
C)Clarity
D)All of the above
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5
A suite of computer applications designed primarily for small-to-medium size police departments is called:
A)efficiency domino.
B)pro-law.
C)Enterpol.
D)interpool.
A)efficiency domino.
B)pro-law.
C)Enterpol.
D)interpool.
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6
It is of utmost importance that a police report accurately reflect:
A)information pertinent to the officer.
B)only physical evidence.
C)all facts discovered by the police officer.
D)only the information that will be a permanent record.
A)information pertinent to the officer.
B)only physical evidence.
C)all facts discovered by the police officer.
D)only the information that will be a permanent record.
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7
What is considered as the basis for most police incident reports and should be taken as soon as practicable after an incident?
A)Victim statements
B)Field notes
C)Witness statements
D)Answers a and c only
A)Victim statements
B)Field notes
C)Witness statements
D)Answers a and c only
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8
Which of the following is an essential element of any police investigation?
A)Dictation of report
B)Use of mobile data terminals
C)Proofreading reports
D)Recording of witness recollections
A)Dictation of report
B)Use of mobile data terminals
C)Proofreading reports
D)Recording of witness recollections
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9
Most agencies records systems contain original reports and are retained for approximately how long?
A)1-2 years
B)2-4 years
C)8-10 years
D)Forever
A)1-2 years
B)2-4 years
C)8-10 years
D)Forever
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10
Which type of report accompanies items of evidence?
A)Evidentiary reports
B)Narrative reports
C)Chain of custody reports
D)Crime lab reports
A)Evidentiary reports
B)Narrative reports
C)Chain of custody reports
D)Crime lab reports
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11
Memory tools designed to ensure that the officer covers all facts in the investigative report include all EXCEPT:
A)"who."
B)"what."
C)"when."
D)"whether."
A)"who."
B)"what."
C)"when."
D)"whether."
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12
The outline method of report writing engages the use of:
A)headings.
B)roman numerals.
C)paragraphs.
D)creative writing.
A)headings.
B)roman numerals.
C)paragraphs.
D)creative writing.
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13
Arrest records are kept in which of the following manners?
A)Numerically by case number
B)Alphabetically by the name of the arrestee and offenses for which they have been arrested
C)By the name and shift of the arresting officer
D)By agency number
A)Numerically by case number
B)Alphabetically by the name of the arrestee and offenses for which they have been arrested
C)By the name and shift of the arresting officer
D)By agency number
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14
Most agencies records systems contain the originals of police reports that are retained for how long?
A)Three to five years
B)One to two years
C)Five to ten years
D)Six months
A)Three to five years
B)One to two years
C)Five to ten years
D)Six months
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15
What type of report should accompany all items of evidence?
A)Crime lab report
B)Forensics report
C)Chain of custody report
D)None of the above
A)Crime lab report
B)Forensics report
C)Chain of custody report
D)None of the above
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16
Computer terminals limited to basic functions that do not allow officers direct access to criminal justice databases,automated field reporting,or the department's intranet and wireless network are known as:
A)limited access terminals.
B)dumb terminals.
C)anti-entry terminals.
D)dispatch terminals.
A)limited access terminals.
B)dumb terminals.
C)anti-entry terminals.
D)dispatch terminals.
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17
Which section of the police report is used to report facts of incidents?
A)Opening section
B)Writing section
C)Narrative section
D)Supplemental section
A)Opening section
B)Writing section
C)Narrative section
D)Supplemental section
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18
Once the officer has gathered the necessary information,the next step is to ensure the report is accurate,complete and ___________.
A)free of all typos
B)fair
C)reasonable
D)references all evidence
A)free of all typos
B)fair
C)reasonable
D)references all evidence
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19
Police officers should use which certain type of information to ensure that everything is included?
A)Building blocks
B)Emergency calls
C)Supplemental facts
D)Physical descriptions
A)Building blocks
B)Emergency calls
C)Supplemental facts
D)Physical descriptions
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20
Which of the following method of report writing can save time?
A)Abbreviated report writing
B)Dictating your report
C)Computerized reports
D)Police jargon report writing
A)Abbreviated report writing
B)Dictating your report
C)Computerized reports
D)Police jargon report writing
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21
__________ are considered to be the basis for most police reports.
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22
Most police departments are currently using laptops or other computerized data entry devices to assist the officer in writing or developing the required reports.
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23
Building blocks are memory tools designed to ensure that the officer covers who,what,when,where,why,and how in each investigation.
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24
Memory tools designed to ensure that the officer covers all facts in the investigative report include who,what,when,where,why,and __________.
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25
The police officer's supervisor should mark evidence obtained by an officer and the supervisor should transfer the evidence to the evidence locker.
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26
Completeness is essential in all police reports.A prosecutor should be able to read a police report and answer all the who,what,when,where,why,and how questions.
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27
The __________ section of the police report is used to report facts of incidents.
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28
The first rule in writing the narrative section is that the police report must be factual.It is essential that the integrity of the officer and the agency never be questioned.
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29
The outline method of report writing engages the use of __________.
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30
It is of utmost importance that a police report accurately reflect all __________ discovered by the police officer.
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31
It is permissible to make jokes on the stand when testifying in court.
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32
Writing,unlike oral communication,is not a permanent form of communication.
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33
It is of the utmost importance that a police report accurately reflect all the facts discovered by an officer.
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34
Field notes are notes made at the scene of the crime for the purpose of compiling facts in the order in which they presented themselves.
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35
A police officer's narrative report should never attempt to answer the question of motive.
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36
Often at a busy scene,officers hand out statement forms,go about their business,then collect the statements and move on.
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37
In the outline format of police report writing,"source of activity" documents the police officer's observations while at the location of the incident.
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38
The "arrest" section of the police report is used to describe the reporting officer's actions at the time of arrest.
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39
A prosecutor does not necessarily have to read a police report and be able to answer the who,what,when,where,why,and how questions.
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40
Police reports were traditionally written in a very formal style and filled with technical words and phrases.
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41
__________ reports should accompany all items of evidence.
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42
Police reports were traditionally written in a very formal style and filled with __________ words and phrases.
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43
A suite of computer applications designed primarily for small-to-medium size police departments is called __________.
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44
__________ reports accompany items of evidence.
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45
Effective field notes are noted for accuracy,brevity and __________.
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46
Once the officer has gathered the necessary information,the next step is to ensure the report is accurate,complete,and ___________.
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47
__________ a report is a method of report writing that can save time.
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48
Most agencies records systems contain the originals of police reports that are retained for __________ years.
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49
Computer terminals limited to basic functions that do not allow officers direct access to criminal justice databases,automated field reporting,or the department's intranet and wireless network are knows as __________.
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50
One of the biggest problems in report writing is use of __________.
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