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, Question 1 Define the format of an expert report. [10] Question
2 Discuss two (2) interrogation techniques and the four (4)
common fundamental phases. [10]
For Question 1, defining the format of an expert report typically
involves several key components:
1. Title Page: Includes the title of the report, expert's name,
date of submission, and possibly the case or reference
number.
2. Table of Contents: Lists sections and subsections with
corresponding page numbers for easy navigation.
3. Introduction: Provides an overview of the report's
purpose, scope, and any relevant background information.
4. Expert's Qualifications: Briefly outlines the expert's
qualifications, experience, and expertise relevant to the
subject matter.
5. Methodology: Describes the methods and techniques used
by the expert to arrive at their conclusions, including any
tests, experiments, or analyses conducted.
6. Findings: Presents the expert's observations, opinions, and
conclusions based on the analysis of the evidence or data
provided.
7. Discussion: Discusses the significance and implications of
the findings within the context of the case or issue at hand.
8. Conclusion: Summarizes the key points of the report and
reiterates the expert's opinion or recommendations.
9. References: Lists all sources cited within the report using a
standard citation format.