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CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROGRAM Reporting The Crime: Making The Call and Writing The Report
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(c) Texas Trade and Industrial EducationCriminal Justice - Report Writing2 Making the Call Dispatch role in giving you the call Responding to the call Arrival at the scene Preparation for the call
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(c) Texas Trade and Industrial EducationCriminal Justice - Report Writing3 PREPARING FOR THE CALL Are you ready…mentally? Is the crime in progress? Do I need to be prepared for dangers? If in progress…what is the quickest route? When must I “Run Code”? How do I approach the crime scene? What about Radio Traffic? Do I need a back up unit? Do you have all the materials/equipment needed?
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(c) Texas Trade and Industrial EducationCriminal Justice - Report Writing4 I am at the scene…What now? Prepare yourself mentally Check your weapon Notify Dispatch Be aware of witnesses or spectators If a Code Call deactivate overheads and sirens
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(c) Texas Trade and Industrial EducationCriminal Justice - Report Writing5 INITIAL APPROACH TO THE CRIME SCENE Is suspect (s) still at the scene? Is there a set approach for all calls? How do I deal with the suspects/victims? How do I gather all pertinent information? How do I interview suspects? Witnesses? How do I interview victims? What if the Victim/witnesses have left the scene?
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(c) Texas Trade and Industrial EducationCriminal Justice - Report Writing6 PROCESSING THE CALL Have I dealt with the suspect (s)? Have I gathered all relevant data? Have I properly gathered relevant evidence? Have I gathered witness statements? How do I clear the scene?
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(c) Texas Trade and Industrial EducationCriminal Justice - Report Writing7 CREATING THE REPORT When do I write my report? What should be included in the report? What about the evidence I gathered? Where does my report go from here?
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