Evidence and Action Books (EABs) Flashcards
1
Q
What are Evidence and Action books used for?
A
- Arrests
- Offender reported for process
- Street identification procedures
- Non crime incidents
2
Q
What must all your notes be?
A
- Accurate
- Comprehensive
- Credible
3
Q
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
4
Q
What do you need to include in your EAB notes?
STAIRS
A
- Statements in direct speech
- Times of arrival and from scene
- Actions taken
- Information given to interested parties
- Referrals
- Supervisor informed
5
Q
What must you do if you are unable to make notes in your EAB at the scene?
A
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