Scene Safety
Initial Assessment
Evidence & Documentation
Witnesses & Interviews
Report Writing
100

What is the first priority when arriving at a crime scene?

Officer and public safety

100

What is the first step in assessing a scene?

Observe and gather initial information

100

What is physical evidence?

Any tangible object that proves or disproves a fact

100

What is the difference between a witness and a suspect?

A witness observes; a suspect may be involved in the crime

100

 What is the main purpose of a police report?

To provide an accurate, factual record of the incident

200

What should officers do before entering a potentially dangerous area?

Assess for threats and call for backup if needed

200

What does the acronym “L.E.N.S.” stand for?

Look, Evaluate, Notify, Secure

200

What is the purpose of chain of custody?

To track who handled evidence and ensure integrity

200

What’s one key rule when interviewing a witness?

Separate witnesses to prevent collusion

200

What should be avoided in a police report?

Opinions or assumptions

300

Why is it important to establish a perimeter?

To secure the scene and prevent contamination

300

What should you note when first arriving at the scene?

Time, weather, people present, and condition of scene

300

Name one type of fragile evidence.

Blood, footprints, fingerprints, gunshot residue, etc.

300

What should you avoid doing during an interview?

Leading or pressuring the witness

300

What are the three main parts of a police report?

Introduction, narrative, and conclusion

400

What equipment might be needed to ensure safety at a scene?

Gloves, flashlight, radio, protective gear

400

Why is it important to control entry to the scene?

To preserve evidence and maintain chain of custody

400

What must be done before collecting evidence?

Photograph and document it in place

400

What’s one technique to build rapport with a witness?

Be polite, show empathy, and listen actively

400

Why is proper grammar and spelling important?

It reflects professionalism and clarity

500

What should you do if you encounter an injured suspect?

Secure the scene first, then provide or request medical aid

500

What information should you relay to dispatch immediately?

Location, type of incident, number of people involved, any hazards

500

Why is evidence documentation important?

It ensures accuracy and helps in court testimony

500

Why should witness statements be documented immediately?

To capture accurate recollection before memory fades

500

What should always be included in the report narrative?

Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How