Deck 5: Habits That Make for Speedy Writing

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A typical checklist for describing a person includes three primary categories:

A) General, clothing, and facial
B) Name, gender, age
C) Race, weight, and build
D) Hair color, eye color, and scars
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Tattoos, scars, wigs, deformities, and artificial limbs are examples of ______________ that should be noted in a description.

A) Anomalies
B) Peculiarities
C) Defects
D) Differences
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Witnesses are susceptible to ______________.

A) Intimidation
B) Fear
C) Apathy
D) Suggestion
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A good sequence for listing items in the description of a vehicle is in the line of recognition:

A) Color, make, model, license, tires, and VIN
B) License, make, model, year, color, and peculiarities.
C) Make, model, personalized tag, VIN, and color
D) None of the above
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It is important to include a description of how to find a location because

A) Valuable time is often wasted trying to find an address.
B) Because house or apartment numbers are unimportant.
C) The police frequently get lost on the way to a call.
D) 911 dispatchers have to be able to locate officers at all times.
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In documenting the scene of a crime, be sure to keep in mind that the use of _____________ and _____________ is very helpful.

A) templates, dioramas
B) scales, measures
C) photographs, diagrams
D) pictures, sketches
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What does MO stand for?

A) Motorized Operation
B) Military Operation
C) Making Overtures
D) Modus operandi
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The ___________ is a method of operation used to achieve an end.

A) trademark
B) supplement
C) modus operandi
D) method of activity
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Unnecessary acts during the commission of a crime, like eating food or drinking items from the refrigerator, are examples of a ______________.

A) trademark
B) supplement
C) modus operandi
D) method of activity
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Facial characteristics deserve special attention because the face is the most important feature.
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Catalogs are inaccurate sources for obtaining descriptions of property.
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Most people are very specific in their descriptions of places.
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Some crimes call for extreme precision in the description of a room and the location of the exact part of the room that was affected.
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A perpetrator works more efficiently from habit.
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It is appropriate to use a mix of first, second, and third person in report writing.
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Speech and accent are often omitted when they could be of value in a report.
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List five different pieces of information that should be included in a general description of a person.
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Besides a physical address, what other information should be included in a description of a suspect's home?
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How does an MO differ from a trademark?
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Deck 5: Habits That Make for Speedy Writing
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A typical checklist for describing a person includes three primary categories:

A) General, clothing, and facial
B) Name, gender, age
C) Race, weight, and build
D) Hair color, eye color, and scars
A
2
Tattoos, scars, wigs, deformities, and artificial limbs are examples of ______________ that should be noted in a description.

A) Anomalies
B) Peculiarities
C) Defects
D) Differences
B
3
Witnesses are susceptible to ______________.

A) Intimidation
B) Fear
C) Apathy
D) Suggestion
D
4
A good sequence for listing items in the description of a vehicle is in the line of recognition:

A) Color, make, model, license, tires, and VIN
B) License, make, model, year, color, and peculiarities.
C) Make, model, personalized tag, VIN, and color
D) None of the above
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It is important to include a description of how to find a location because

A) Valuable time is often wasted trying to find an address.
B) Because house or apartment numbers are unimportant.
C) The police frequently get lost on the way to a call.
D) 911 dispatchers have to be able to locate officers at all times.
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In documenting the scene of a crime, be sure to keep in mind that the use of _____________ and _____________ is very helpful.

A) templates, dioramas
B) scales, measures
C) photographs, diagrams
D) pictures, sketches
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What does MO stand for?

A) Motorized Operation
B) Military Operation
C) Making Overtures
D) Modus operandi
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The ___________ is a method of operation used to achieve an end.

A) trademark
B) supplement
C) modus operandi
D) method of activity
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Unnecessary acts during the commission of a crime, like eating food or drinking items from the refrigerator, are examples of a ______________.

A) trademark
B) supplement
C) modus operandi
D) method of activity
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Facial characteristics deserve special attention because the face is the most important feature.
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Catalogs are inaccurate sources for obtaining descriptions of property.
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Most people are very specific in their descriptions of places.
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Some crimes call for extreme precision in the description of a room and the location of the exact part of the room that was affected.
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A perpetrator works more efficiently from habit.
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It is appropriate to use a mix of first, second, and third person in report writing.
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Speech and accent are often omitted when they could be of value in a report.
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List five different pieces of information that should be included in a general description of a person.
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Besides a physical address, what other information should be included in a description of a suspect's home?
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How does an MO differ from a trademark?
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