Dispositions
400 Codes
Definitions
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Photography
100

I

Unable to locate

100

418

missing person

100

chain of custody

A record of all individuals who have handled or stored the item to guarantee the integrity of the item.

100

Class Charateristics

Characteristics common to a large group of objects.

100

What are the main settings we use?

ISO

F-Stop/ aperture 

Shutter speed 


200

F

Unfounded

200

425A

Suspicious person

200

Accelerant

A substance that increases the speed of a reaction

200

411A

Recovered stolen vehicle

200

Describe how the aperture/f-stop hole should look like if you are in a very dark setting and typically what setting would you use? 

open/wide hole 

f2.8

f4

f5.6

300

G

DISPATCH CANCELLED

300

441

Malicious destruction of property

300

Substantial Bodily Harm

Any bodily injury which creates a substantial risk of death, cause serious permanent disfigurement, protracted loss or impairment of the function of any bodily member, organ or prolonged physical pain.

300

Code 4

To be utilized when there is no longer an existing emergency and when necessary to clear the channel

300

What is the rule of focus that gabby told us to remember when photographing something up close.

1/3-2/3 rule. 

400

D

INCDT./CRIME REPORT (PRIMARY) ARREST MADE

400

467

Vehicle stop

400

Home invasion

Every person who, by day or night, forcibly enters an inhabited dwelling without permission of the owner, resident or lawful occupant, which involves any act of physical force resulting in damage to the structure, whether or not a person is present at the time of the entry, is guilty of invasion of the home.

400

Disp. E

INCDT./ CRIME REPORT (PRIMARY) CITATION ISSUED

400

What are the 4 main component to photographing a crime scene. Hint: O R I C

Orientation 

Relationship 

Identification

Comparison 

500

K

REPORT TAKEN-OTHER THAN INCDT./CRIME REPORT (DO NOT USE IF AN INCDT./CRIME REPORT WAS TAKEN)

500

415B

ASSAULT/BATTERY WITH OTHER DEADLY WEAPON

500

Deadly Force

Deadly force is that degree of force, which is likely to produce death or serious bodily injury. Deadly force can also result from a force option being improperly applied. Deadly force is only authorized when a subject displays aggravated aggressive resistance and all four elements of deadly force exist simultaneously.

500

Murder

The unlawful killing of a human being with malice aforethought, either expressed or implied, or caused by a controlled substance which was sold, given, traded or otherwise made available to a person.

500

What does ISO stand for?

International Organization Standardization