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Ashworth College - J 11V Question1)An arrest report should be written in order

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Ashworth College - J 11V

Question1)An arrest report should be written in order.

 

 

 

 

 

Question 2                           

On 7-4-14 at 1200 hours, Smith and I were walking a foot beat in the downtown area. This area has 16 liquor-serving establishments in a 14-block area and is known to be a high-crime area. As we entered the alley between 10th and 11th streets southbound from Marina, we saw Rigsby and Goode behind the Office Bar hitting each other with fists. We were 100 feet from them and Smith yelled at them to stop fighting. As soon as Smith said this, I saw Goode take a fixed blade knife out of a sheath on his right leg and stab Rigsby in the left side of his neck and then in the left side of his stomach. Goode then dropped the knife and walked toward us. I arrested Goode while Smith called for paramedics and provided medical attention to Rigsby. This scenario is an example of which model?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Question 3                         

 

On 11-27-15 at 1320 hours, I saw Jones riding northbound on Salt Street from Elm on an orange 1980 Honda 750 CC motorcycle with no license plate. This is a violation of Section 5200 of the California Motor Vehicle Code. I stopped Jones and saw that he was wearing a thick, heavy jacket that was open in the

 

front. He turned away from me and pulled the left front part of the jacket to his right. Given this movement and the fact that is was 94 degrees, I told Jones to stop moving and put his hands behind his head, which he did. I patted him down and found a Walther 380 caliber semiautomatic handgun in the left side of his waistband, concealed by the jacket. I took the Walther and arrested Jones. I checked the Walther and saw that the serial number was ground off. There was one round of ammunition in the chamber and six additional rounds of ammunition in the magazine. This scenario is an example of:

 

 

 

 

Question 4                         

 

When preparing an arrest report, it is NOT acceptable to include information:

 

 

 

 

Question 5                         

 

The most important element established in an arrest report, which is the basis for an arrest, is:

 

 

 

 

Question 6                         

 

An arrest report should be written in the                  tense.

 

 

 

 

Question 7                         

 

All of the following are circumstances under which a person may be arrested EXCEPT:

 

 

 

 

Question 8                         

 

An arrest report should be written in the                  voice.

 

 

 

Question 9                         

 

An arrest report should include the names of everyone present, document injuries to anyone present, and, if available, include:

 

 

 

 

Question 10                       

 

A "slanted" arrest report is another expression for a(n)                 report.

 

 

 

 

Question 11                       

 

When an investigator has a lawful right to be where he or she is, the investigator is able to use his or her

                   in the investigation.

 

 

 

 

Question 12                       

 

When a suspect or officer is injured during an arrest, it is important to document:

 

 

 

 

Question 13                       

 

An arrest report should address the "who, what, where, when, why, and how":

 

 

 

 

Question 14                       

 

The writer of an arrest report should begin the narrative with the date, the time, and:

 

 

 

Question 15                       

 

An arresting officer seeing a broken taillight and then stopping the suspect is an example of the officer using the                            model.

 

 

 

 

Question 16                        A biased arrest report could:

 

 

 

Question 17                       

 

What is the minimum length of an arrest report?

 

 

 

 

Question 18                       

 

On 3-17-15 about 1530 hours, I was driving north on Temple approaching Spring Street when I heard a county-wide radio broadcast about a robbery that just occurred at a bank in Pacific City, which was four blocks north of my location. The suspect was described as male, white, 6'2", 240 pounds, wearing a black baseball hat and a red shirt. The suspect vehicle was described as a late model white SUV with a partial California license plate of 1HEV. Just as the broadcast ended, I saw the suspect driving south on Temple in a 2011 Cadillac Escalade with California license 1HFU631. The suspect was wearing a red shirt. As we passed each other we made eye contact and when I made a U-turn to follow him he accelerated and continued South. I broadcasted my activity and the suspect turned East on Rumble drive into an industrial area. I lost sight of the Escalade but after turning onto Rumble, I saw the suspect about 200 yards in front of me still driving East. As he approached Box Street, he turned North, lost control of the Escalade and collided with a concrete light pole on the Northwest corner of Rumble and Box. This scenario is an example of which model?

 

 

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