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Why should you avoid Crowded information could be misunderstood
crowding your notes
together?
Which of the following Record only important events
would be a poor practice in
writing field notes?
What are the criteria for Clear, concise, correct, complete (four C's)
effective field notes?
What is the first point in the Name (if known)
standard description of a
person?
Which of the following Between 5 1/2 and 6 feet tall, 140-150 pounds, shoulder-
descriptions is in the correct length straight brown hair, green eyes
order?
What is the last point in the Clothing
standard description of a
person?
Which of the following is in A black, 1995 Ford Ranger pickup
the correct order?
What is the first point in the Color
standard description of a
vehicle?
Which type of written report Pre-printed form
limits the amount of
information that you can
record?
,Which type of written report Narrative form
allows you to decide what
information to include?
Answering the question Describing the incident/event
"What?" in a written
report means?
In the following passage When, who, what, where
from a written report,
which questions are
answered?
-At 2145, I observed
Reynaldo Ortega
(machine shop
supervisor) leaving the
Production area in the
direction of the
Administration area.-
In the following passage Who, what, where
from a written report, which
questions are answered?
-I noticed what appeared to
be a light on in the file
room on the east side of
the Reception area. I
heard sounds coming
from the file room.-
What are the criteria for Clear, concise, correct, complete
effective written reports?
Which of the following is not Use the second person form
a basic guideline for
writing reports?
Which of the following is a The demeanor of the person
criterion for reasonable
suspicion?
, 6/4/25, 5:18 PM Cleet Phase 1
While making your second No
patrol at 10:45pm, you
notice that the door to the
client's personnel office is
not closed
completely. You remember
that this
particular door usually must
be pulled hard to close, but
you cannot remember if
the
door was completely closed
during your
first patrol. You close the
door, make sure it is
locked, then complete
your patrol. As
you are walking toward your
desk, you see someone
approaching you from the
opposite end of the
hallway. The person turns
out to be an employee at
your client's facility who
often works late. The
employee greets you as
usual and walks toward he
exit. Do you have reasonable
suspicion to stop the
individual and investigate?
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