Deck 4: The Narrativethe Continuation Page and Follow-Up Report
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Deck 4: The Narrativethe Continuation Page and Follow-Up Report
1
The narrative of the report is sometimes called ____________.
A) the face page
B) the offense report
C) the affidavit of complaint
D) the continuation page
A) the face page
B) the offense report
C) the affidavit of complaint
D) the continuation page
D
2
Who are likely readers of your reports as a criminal justice professional?
A) Criminal Investigative Division
B) District Attorney
C) Supervisors
D) All of the above
A) Criminal Investigative Division
B) District Attorney
C) Supervisors
D) All of the above
D
3
Attachments may include:
A) The waiver
B) Receipt
C) Tests results
D) All of the above
A) The waiver
B) Receipt
C) Tests results
D) All of the above
D
4
It is natural for you to believe that your suspect is _____________.
A) guilty
B) impartial
C) innocent
D) biased
A) guilty
B) impartial
C) innocent
D) biased
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5
Your purpose in report writing is to be:
A) Inaccurate, longwinded, incomplete, and subjective
B) Clear, concise, coherent, and comprehensive
C) Accurate, brief, complete, and objective
D) None of the above
A) Inaccurate, longwinded, incomplete, and subjective
B) Clear, concise, coherent, and comprehensive
C) Accurate, brief, complete, and objective
D) None of the above
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6
No matter how good of an investigator you are, you have to be a good ___________ as well.
A) manipulator
B) bluffer
C) report writer
D) team player
A) manipulator
B) bluffer
C) report writer
D) team player
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7
Attachments like waivers and test results are referred to as the:
A) face page
B) supplementary material
C) continuation page
D) none of the above
A) face page
B) supplementary material
C) continuation page
D) none of the above
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8
Most occurrences in the criminal justice system are recorded in sequence in __________ and in the ___________ tense.
A) time, past
B) order, future
C) chronology, present
D) minutes, past
A) time, past
B) order, future
C) chronology, present
D) minutes, past
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9
Civil servants rarely think of themselves as writers.
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10
The "tickler system" uses cards, often 3 X 5 and color-coded, that are attached to folders or sent individually to officers to alert them that the file is complete and ready for the supervisor's approval.
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11
Many beginning writers fall into the trap of trying to put an exact time on each action, no matter how small.
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12
Many criminal justice system agencies use the military style of time to avoid confusion between a.m. and p.m.
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13
To state means to bring into or establish a relationship, association, or connection.
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14
Your work will be more credible and hold up better in court if your facts are obviously unbiased.
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