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Florida Basic Recruit Training Program: Interviewing and Report Writing
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Florida Basic Recruit Training Program: Interviewing and Report Writing
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25 Questions

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2. What is the primary responding officers duty when it comes to reports?

3. What must a writer do at the end of a written statement?

4. In what tense are reports written?

5. What are some behavioral signs of nervousness, stress, and possible deception?

6. Action Taken by the Officer (Interviewing and Report Writing Term)

7. What is the purpose of an interview?

8. The introduction of a report usually included what information?

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11. Uncooperative Interviewee

12. Categorically

13. a.m.

14. What must an officer do before an individual signs a statement?

15. Recreating Event Stimuli

16. What are the two ways notes can be organized?

17. Passive voice

18. At the end of a electronic recording, what should you state?

19. The conclusion of a narrative contains what?

20. Comma Rules

21. What should never be included in a report?

22. Sentence

23. What are the three stages of a planned interview?

24. When administering an oath, what should an officer do?

25. What do notes help officers do?