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  • 問題数 42 • 9/16/2023

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  • 1

    subject of the sentences comes before the verb and is clearly stated. Ann hit John

    active voice

  • 2

    the object and the subject Switch places John was struck by Ann

    passive voice

  • 3

    Detailed Account of an incident and events related to it

    narrative

  • 4

    group of words that lack subject, verb, or object/fails to express full thought

    sentence fragment

  • 5

    Written document that gives information about an event or incident

    Report

  • 6

    Connects words with other words, parts of sentences with other Clauses

    conjunction

  • 7

    link words and Phrases, creates/Provides logical relationships in sentences jumped OUT of car Ran INTO the store

    preposition

  • 8

    vocabulary used in a profession that has meaning to people that work in that field signal 0

    jargon

  • 9

    consists of abbreviations, acronyms, or intials. doesn’t follow standard grammar, spelling , or punctuation

    textspeak

  • 10

    Informal, nonstandard words often used by Specific groups

    slang

  • 11

    documents the date and time an incident occurred. legal requirement regarding the statute of limitation and the right to speedy trial.

    when

  • 12

    describes the reason for an incident also called the motive

    why

  • 13

    describes the information regarding the nature of an incident

    what

  • 14

    lists and describes everyone who may have information about what happened or was involved in an incident requires documentating more than a persons name

    who

  • 15

    specifies how an incident occurred. Should explain the action of an event, as well as the way different objects were used.

    how

  • 16

    a solemn and formal declaration in place of an oath, to avoid religious implications of an oath.

    affirmation

  • 17

    a solemn and formal promise, often invoking God as a witness, to tell the truth

    oath

  • 18

    persons permanent record, oral, or written that explains an incident

    statement

  • 19

    conversation with a person who has knowledge of an event or individual. not an arrest situation and person is free to leave

    interview

  • 20

    tries to recreate the event, either physically or psychologically, to enhance memory recall.

    cognitive interviewing

  • 21

    brief statement that indicates that you heard what the interviewee said and want to hear more

    minimal encouragers

  • 22

    appropriately matching another person’s speech patterns, gestures, body languages, mannerisms or posture

    mirroring

  • 23

    conversation with a person who has knowledge of an event or individual and is free to leave

    interview

  • 24

    maintaining a demeanor that is reassuring, empathetic, and nonjudgmental

    trauma-informed approach

  • 25

    written or oral facts under oath or with a penalty of perjury

    sworn statement

  • 26

    consists of questioning initiated by law enforcement that is directly or indirectly intended to elicit an incriminating response

    interrogation

  • 27

    person is deprived of freedom in a significant way

    custody

  • 28

    the police summoned the suspect for questioning; the extent to which the suspect is confronted with evidence of his guilt; whether suspect is informed that he is free to leave the place of questioning

    Ramirez v state

  • 29

    when the elements of custody and interrogation are present

    Miranda warnings

  • 30

    suspect in custody will voluntarily give information even when NOT solicited through questioning

    spontaneous statements

  • 31

    if an in-custody suspect, in response to Miranda warnings, invokes their right to counsel, you may reinitiate contact with suspect if they experience a break in police custody of at least 14 days. Provide Miranda warnings to suspect again.

    quarles v state

  • 32

    what question should you ask complainant?

    what did you do?

  • 33

    what’s more important when involving complainant, victims, and witnesses?

    the name of other people present

  • 34

    what should you make sure before questioning a suspect after

    assure that an attorney is present

  • 35

    which questions are true about Miranda

    basic questions such as biographical data are not subject to Miranda rules

  • 36

    Grouping information _____ lets you____ what happened

    chronologically , explain

  • 37

    what should you let every witness do?

    the explanation given by every witness even if they are contradictory

  • 38

    the quality of being short and clear

    conciseness

  • 39

    correct answer for test

    he paired a plural subject with singular subject

  • 40

    detailed account of an incident

    narrative

  • 41

    correct answer for test

    dictated by___ and written by Officer__

  • 42

    order for interviewee/interrogation to gather info

    complainant, victim, witness, sources, other, and suspect