Evidence and Action Books (EABs) Flashcards

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Q

What are Evidence and Action books used for?

A
  • Arrests
  • Offender reported for process
  • Street identification procedures
  • Non crime incidents
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What must all your notes be?

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  • Accurate
  • Comprehensive
  • Credible
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On the front cover of an EAB (where vital details of an incident are recorded), what needs to be in capital letters?

A
  • Surnames
  • Place names
  • Dates
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What do you need to include in your EAB notes?

STAIRS

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  • Statements in direct speech
  • Times of arrival and from scene
  • Actions taken
  • Information given to interested parties
  • Referrals
  • Supervisor informed
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What must you do if you are unable to make notes in your EAB at the scene?

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Write ‘no notes made at scene’ on the notes page of you EAB and explain why no notes were made at the beginning of your narrative

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