Deck 1: The Nature of Report Writing
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Deck 1: The Nature of Report Writing
1
_____________ use reports to help determine problems that may affect the profitability of a business.
A) Corrections officers
B) Law enforcement officers
C) Security officers
D) Administrative personnel
A) Corrections officers
B) Law enforcement officers
C) Security officers
D) Administrative personnel
C
2
_____________ use reports to help document local problems, possible solutions, and manage budget and training needs within an organization.
A) Administrative personnel
B) Law Enforcement Officers
C) Corrections officers
D) Security officers
A) Administrative personnel
B) Law Enforcement Officers
C) Corrections officers
D) Security officers
A
3
____________ use reports to provide facts for follow-up by other investigators, help themselves recall details, and keep track of ongoing investigations.
A) Law enforcement officers
B) Security officers
C) Administrative personnel
D) Corrections officers
A) Law enforcement officers
B) Security officers
C) Administrative personnel
D) Corrections officers
A
4
Probation officers are responsible for writing the _____________, which many judges depend on when determining a suitable sentence.
A) first contact order
B) presentence investigation report
C) arrest warrant
D) violation of probation request
A) first contact order
B) presentence investigation report
C) arrest warrant
D) violation of probation request
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5
Recent interest in the forensic sciences due to popular TV and movie portrayals of forensic and crime scene investigations has increased the need for forensic evidence to be introduced in criminal proceedings. This has been termed:
A) the popular culture effect
B) the forensic effect
C) the scientific evidence effect
D) the CSI effect
A) the popular culture effect
B) the forensic effect
C) the scientific evidence effect
D) the CSI effect
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6
The simplest and most immediate form of writing most commonly used by security guards is in the:
A) log
B) presentence investigation report
C) offense report
D) arrest report
A) log
B) presentence investigation report
C) offense report
D) arrest report
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7
When taking notes, you should:
A) record only the details that you think are important and leave out more minor notes
B) record as many details as possible, including minor notes
C) record notes only after you've left the scene
D) avoid taking notes since they may confuse you while writing your final report
A) record only the details that you think are important and leave out more minor notes
B) record as many details as possible, including minor notes
C) record notes only after you've left the scene
D) avoid taking notes since they may confuse you while writing your final report
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8
The criminal justice report writer is not just a clerk or recorder of information, but the writer is an _________________.
A) investigator
B) expert
C) witness
D) trier of facts
A) investigator
B) expert
C) witness
D) trier of facts
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9
When sketching, be sure to use _____________ from which to relate positions.
A) measurement
B) triangulation
C) fixed objects
D) photos
A) measurement
B) triangulation
C) fixed objects
D) photos
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10
When collecting evidence at a crime scene, you want to separate objects to avoid ________________.
A) confusion
B) contamination
C) loss
D) inaccuracies
A) confusion
B) contamination
C) loss
D) inaccuracies
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11
When listening to statements from victims and witnesses, you should begin taking notes and/or writing the report when they first begin their description of the incident.
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12
A staff artist is sometimes asked to make composite sketches from information given by victims and/or witnesses.
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13
Direct evidence for law enforcement, forensics, security, or corrections involves tangible, identifiable objects such as weapons, clothing, confiscated objects, semen or blood.
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14
Real evidence includes what you or other persons know through the use of the five senses.
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15
Circumstantial evidence is evidence from which inferences can be drawn.
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16
Parole officers see an offender after he or she has been released from prison.
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17
Many chief executives and training officers believe that poor or inadequate report writing continues to be one of their agency's major problems.
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18
Accuracy in report writing is important in word usage as well as in information.
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19
Brevity in report writing should be avoided because it results in a loss of accuracy.
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20
Describe two purposes of law enforcement reports.
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21
Describe two purposes of probation and parole officer reports.
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22
Describe the difference between real evidence and direct evidence.
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23
What are the ABCs of report writing?
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