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SFO Intermediate Exam II Questions With Correct Answers 100% Solved 2024 Purpose and use of Field Notes (Core 1010) - answerOften contain info not detailed in report Provide basis for building a report May be subpoenaed into court by both defense and prosecution Must be legible and organized Components of field notes (Core 1010) - answerNames of suspects, victims, and witnesses Names of officers and other individuals who assist in the investigation Important dates and times Locations Circumstances of crime or incident Additional info as necessary Purpose of investigative reports (Core 1010) - answerPurpose - To accurately record facts establishing each element of a crime and listing evidence which links specific suspect to that crime Definition - Report prepared by peace officer used to record in detail the officer's observations and actions as they relate to a specific event or incident Failure to report a crime or knowingly submitting a false LE report are established by 76-8- 504.6--False or misleading information Uses of an Investigative report (Core 1010) - answerRecord facts into permanent record Provide investigative leads Provide source for officer evaluation Assist officers prior to, or during, court appearances Provide statistical data Serve as reference material Prospective users of investigative reports (Core 1010) - answerImmediate supervisors and field training officers Detectives/investigators Representatives of other LE agencies Prosecutors, defense attorneys, and other attorneys Parole, probation, and corrections personnel Involved parties Media representatives Insurance agencies Components of investigative reports (Core 1010) - answerFacts needed to establish that a crime has been committed and all actions taken by peace officer(s) have been appropriate Identify who, what, where, when, why, & how Identify fundamental content that are common: Initial info ID of crime ID of involved parties Victim/witness statements Crime scene specifics Property info Officers' actions and legal basis for actions Mechanics of report writing (Core 1010) - answerProper use of grammar/punctuation Spelling Strong, clear, and concise sentences in Active Voice (first person) Statements are objective and avoid conclusions Appropriate use of paragraphs Proper word selection to clearly convey info to reader and avoid homophones (words that sound alike but have different meaning IE: leak and leek) Standardized citations and reports (Core 1010) - answerDI-9 Traffic Accident DUI Report & Citation Brady v. Maryland (Core 1010) - answer1963-Requires that all evidence be turned over to suspect's defense for examination. Information was withheld from defendant that Supreme Court held as material to both guilt and punishment Haney v. City of Los Angeles (Core 1010) - answer2003-Requires that officer's reports containing false information and effect of future credibility when testifying under oath be included in evidence turned over to defense Giglio v. United States (Core 1010) - answerSupreme court extended obligation to share exculpatory info with defendant to include info concerning credibility of government witnesses Communication Center (Core 1020) - answerResponsible for communicating needs of community to emergency responders Info and services available from Communication Centers (Core 1020) - answerDriver license checks Motor vehicle license checks and registered owner information Call and incident info Stolen property and criminal history checks NCIC National Crime Information Center-Contains various personal and property records reported from various LE Wants and Warrants ATL Attempt to locate or BOLO Be On the Look Out Common elements of proper protocol and etiquette when communicating with dispatch (Core 1020) When being dispatched to call: - answerBrief description of call Officer acknowledges call and waits for additional info Dispatch gives call info Officer acknowledges info and clarifies if needed Common elements of proper protocol and etiquette when communicating with dispatch (Core 1020) When contacting dispatch: - answerWait for opening or break Call using "to-from" method Wait for dispatch to acknowledge then give details (location first, then plate or vehicle description) Common elements of proper protocol and etiquette when communicating with dispatch (Core 1020) When giving vehicle description: - answerCYMBALS Color, Year, Make/model, Body style, All identifying marks, License

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