End of the Semester
The end of the semester is literally right around the corner! For our final project in class we are conducting another police report on a different set of videos. I also like these projects compared to writing an entire 5-7 page paper layout. These writing projects will actually give practice for the future, because reports are a huge part of the criminal justice system. There are many types of reports, they're are type 1, type 2, type 3, and type 4. Type 1 is the most basic and type 4 reports are the most complex. With that they're a bunch of different incidents that could result in writing a report. One incident could have multiple reports to it. From doing these projects I have been learning the difference of these reports though they might seem similar. Type 1 reports solely records facts. It is not an arrest, it's all facts from witnesses, victims, and suspects. This would include incidents of a missing person and non-violent incidents. Type 2 is the exact same as type 1 but it adds the person's own experiences and what that officer or etc. observed, including any evidence. Type 3 is that the officer is a part of the story, rather then what they simply observed. Type 4, being the most complex, includes the probable cause and why the officer or person got involved into the incident and became part of the scene. It's important to include minor details in this report. Before this class, all my other classes before never initiated the difference between reports and the importance of each one.
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