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Identify the function of field notes - ANSWERThey relieve the officers memory of the burden of details. The very act of writing the field notes help impress the details on the officer's memory. Notes even brief ones are often enough to bring back recollection years after the incident. Identify t...

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Identify the function of field notes - ANSWERThey relieve the officers memory of the burden of
details. The very act of writing the field notes help impress the details on the officer's memory. Notes
even brief ones are often enough to bring back recollection years after the incident.



Identify the two systems of note taking - ANSWERPermanent and temporary notebook system.



What is in a well written report - ANSWERAccuracy, Conciseness, completeness, clarity, legibility,
objectivity, grammatically correct, and correct spelling.



preliminary investigation report writing is a plan of attack an officer will take to completely handle an
incident and gather information. What does preliminary stand for? - ANSWERProceed to the
incident, render aid to the victim, effect the arrest of the suspect, locate witnesses of the incident,
interview witnesses of the incident, Maintain the crime scene in its original condition, interrogate the
suspect of the crime, note all preliminary investigation findings, arrange for the crime lab to process
the crime scene, report is to be written, yield to the follow-up investigators.



What is the definition of a well written report - ANSWERA police report is the oral or written
accounting of something seen, heard, or done by a officer in the performance of his duties.



Report content - ANSWERThe Who, what, when, where, why



Active vs passive voice, the three steps to determine weather a sentence is active or passive voice. -
ANSWERActive: the subject is specified in the sentence and is directly doing the action.

Passive: the subject is either implied or is being acted upon by the verb

The active voice in 20% shorter than the passive voice.



Step 1. Locate the verb

Step 2. Locate who or what is doing the action, this is the subject.

Step 3. Determine what the actual subject should be and place it just in front of the verb in the
sentence.

, Inappropriate words for law enforcement - ANSWERSlang, jargon, non-standard abbreviations.
Unless you are quoting someone.



Identify the difference between statutory law and case law - ANSWERStatutory law: the legal form of
the law passed down from the legislature.

Case law: those cases were the Oklahoma Supreme Court and the court of criminal appeals have
interpreted statutory law in very specific cases.



Identify the difference of a private wrong and a crime - ANSWERCivil: wrong against an individual, an
action for recovery of damages caused by the tort is brought by an individual.

Crime: an offense against the public, an action is brought by the government, subjective intent is
generally required.



Recognize the different courts - ANSWERMunicipal court not of record: non lawyer judge, fine up to
$50, can only jail for failure to pay fines and costs, with juveniles they only deal with traffic offenses,
may not provide jury trial.



Municipal court not of record: judge is a lawyer, fine up to $500, 30 days in jail, may provide jury trial,
limited power over juveniles but cannot jail them.



Municipal court of record: population of 65,000, judge is a lawyer, fine up to $1,200, jail to 90 days,
power over juveniles but cannot jail, may provide jury trials



District court: a court of general jurisdiction, has unlimited jurisdiction over all justifiable matters,
may issue writs, judgments, and decrees; judge is lawyer, has 3 judges, district, associate district, and
special.



Court of criminal appeals: judges are lawyers, has jurisdiction in all criminal matters, is the highest
court in OK for criminal cases.



definition of a crime - ANSWERAn act or omission, forbidden by law, to which a government applies
monetary and or penal sanctions. It is a public offense.



Burden of proof for civil and criminal cases - ANSWERCivil: preponderance of the evidence. Grater
than 50%

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