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Types of Information to be Recorded in Field Notes - ANSWER -Complete
information on victims, witnesses, and suspects involved.
Types of Information to be Recorded in Field Notes - ANSWER -Date and time of
offense or incident being reported.
Types of Information to be Recorded in Field Notes - ANSWER -Location of
occurrence.
Types of Information to be Recorded in Field Notes - ANSWER -Type of place
where offense or incident took place.
Types of Information to be Recorded in Field Notes - ANSWER -Details of
offense or incident being reported.
Types of Information to be Recorded in Field Notes - ANSWER -Disposition of
evidence, property, and subjects.
Types of Information to be Recorded in Field Notes - ANSWER -Corresponding
report number.
Guidelines to be Followed When Taking Field Notes - ANSWER -Head notebook
page with day and time of shift.
Guidelines to be Followed When Taking Field Notes - ANSWER -Do not place
information from one incident on the same page with information from another
incident.
Guidelines to be Followed When Taking Field Notes - ANSWER -Write or print
neatly so you can read and understand your notes later.
, Guidelines to be Followed When Taking Field Notes - ANSWER -Record all
information in ink.
Guidelines to be Followed When Taking Field Notes - ANSWER -Let victims and
witnesses talk through the event before you start recording notes.
Guidelines to be Followed When Taking Field Notes - ANSWER -Ask clarifying
follow-up questions.
Guidelines to be Followed When Taking Field Notes - ANSWER -Be as complete
as possible.
Guidelines to be Followed When Taking Field Notes - ANSWER -Consider the
use of electronic data device or template.
Guidelines to be Followed When Taking Field Notes - ANSWER -Do not record
personal information in your notebook.
Essential Questions ANSWERed in a Report - ANSWER -Who.
Essential Questions ANSWERed in a Report - ANSWER -What.
Essential Questions ANSWERed in a Report - ANSWER -When.
Essential Questions ANSWERed in a Report - ANSWER -Where.
Essential Questions ANSWERed in a Report - ANSWER -Why.
Essential Questions ANSWERed in a Report - ANSWER -How.
Requirements of a Well Written Report - ANSWER -Complete.
Requirements of a Well Written Report - ANSWER -Factual.
,Requirements of a Well Written Report - ANSWER -Accurate.
Requirements of a Well Written Report - ANSWER -Objective.
General Elements of a Crime - ANSWER -A prohibited act ('actus reus') and a
specific mental intent ('mens rea') that occur at the same time ('concurrence') and
bring about a particular result made unlawful by the statute ('causation').
Culpable Mental States - ANSWER -Purposely.
Culpable Mental States - ANSWER -Knowingly.
Culpable Mental States - ANSWER -Recklessly.
Culpable Mental States - ANSWER -Negligently.
Attempt to Commit an Offense 2923.02 - ANSWER -It's a crime to purposely or
knowingly, when such purpose or knowledge is sufficient culpability for the
commission of an offense, to engage in conduct that, if successful, would
constitute or result in the offense.
Sexual Conduct - ANSWER -Vaginal intercourse between a male and female; anal
intercourse, ********, and *********** between persons regardless of sex; and
without privilege to do so, the insertion, however slight, of any part of the body or
any instrument, apparatus, or other object into the vaginal or anal opening of
another.
Sexual Contact - ANSWER -For the purpose of sexually arousing or gratifying
either person, any touching of an erogenous zone of another, including without
limitation the thigh, genitals, buttock, pubic region, and if the person is a female, a
breast.
Sexual Activity - ANSWER -Sexual conduct, sexual contact, or both.
, Deadly Weapon - ANSWER -Any instrument, device, or thing capable of
inflicting death, and designed or specially adapted for use as a weapon, or
possessed, carried or used as a weapon.
Firearm - ANSWER -Any deadly weapon capable of expelling or propelling one
or more projectiles by the action of an explosive or combustible propellant.
Handgun - ANSWER -Any firearm that has a short stock and is designed to be
held and fired by the use of a single hand or any combination of parts from which a
handgun can be assembled.
Semi-Automatic Firearm - ANSWER -Any firearm designed or specially adapted
to fire a single cartridge and automatically chamber a succeeding cartridge ready to
fire, with a single function of the trigger.
Sawed-Off Firearm - ANSWER -A shotgun with a barrel less than 18 inches long
or a rifle with a barrel less than 16 inches long or a shotgun or rifle less than 26
inches long overall.
Dangerous Ordnance - ANSWER -Any automatic or sawed-off firearm, zip-gun,
or ballistic knife.
Illegal Conveyance of Weapons - ANSWER -Illegal conveyance of weapons,
drugs, or other prohibited items onto grounds of detention facility or institution.
Terry Stop - ANSWER -A brief detention of a person by law enforcement based
on reasonable suspicion of involvement in criminal activity.
Reasonable Suspicion - ANSWER -A standard used in criminal procedure that
requires a law enforcement officer to have a particularized and objective basis for
suspecting a person of criminal activity.
Plain Feel Doctrine - ANSWER -Allows an officer to seize an object that is
immediately recognized as contraband during a lawful frisk.