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SPECIFIC TYPES OF

POLICE
REPORT
What is a Police Report?
▸ A written narrative or a step-by-step or chronological
sequence of an event that transpired in a given time, date,
and place.

▸ A written document prepared after crime incident or


accident is reported to police or law enforcement agencies
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SPOT REPORT
o A verbal or written report done
within twenty-four hours after an
important incident.

o Written to inform an immediate


chief or those in higher position
of particular occurrences in his
command of responsibility

For whom is the report written?

Who will benefit from report? Why?


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SPECIAL REPORT

A complex idea can be


conveyed with just a single
still image, namely making it
possible to absorb large
amounts of data quickly.

For whom is the report written?

Who will benefit from report? Why?


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BEAT INSPECTION REPORT

A complex idea can be


conveyed with just a single
still image, namely making it
possible to absorb large
amounts of data quickly.

For whom is the report written?

Who will benefit from report? Why?


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WANTED PERSON REPORT

A complex idea can be


conveyed with just a single
still image, namely making it
possible to absorb large
amounts of data quickly.

For whom is the report written?

Who will benefit from report? Why?


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ARREST REPORT

A complex idea can be


conveyed with just a single
still image, namely making it
possible to absorb large
amounts of data quickly.

For whom is the report written?

Who will benefit from report? Why?


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CRIME REPORT

A complex idea can be


conveyed with just a single
still image, namely making it
possible to absorb large
amounts of data quickly.

For whom is the report written?

Who will benefit from report? Why?


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SITUATION REPORT

A complex idea can be


conveyed with just a single
still image, namely making it
possible to absorb large
amounts of data quickly.

For whom is the report written?

Who will benefit from report? Why?


8 MISCELLANEOUS INCIDENT
REPORT
A complex idea can be
conveyed with just a single
still image, namely making it
possible to absorb large
amounts of data quickly.

For whom is the report written?

Who will benefit from report? Why?


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TRAFFIC ACCIDENT REPORT

A complex idea can be


conveyed with just a single
still image, namely making it
possible to absorb large
amounts of data quickly.

For whom is the report written?

Who will benefit from report? Why?


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INVESTIGATION REPORT

A complex idea can be


conveyed with just a single
still image, namely making it
possible to absorb large
amounts of data quickly.

For whom is the report written?

Who will benefit from report? Why?


13 Instructions for use

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BIG CONCEPT
Bring the attention of your audience over
a key concept using icons or illustrations
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Want big impact? USE BIG IMAGE


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THANKS!
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Team Presentation

Imani Jackson Marcos Galán Ixchel Valdía Nils Årud


JOB TITLE JOB TITLE JOB TITLE JOB TITLE
Blue is the colour of the clear Blue is the colour of the clear Blue is the colour of the clear Blue is the colour of the clear
sky and the deep sea sky and the deep sea sky and the deep sea sky and the deep sea
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SWOT Analysis

STRENGTHS WEAKNESSES
Blue is the colour of the Yellow is the color of gold,
clear sky and the deep sea butter and ripe lemons

Black is the color of ebony White is the color of milk


and of outer space and fresh snow
OPPORTUNITIES THREATS
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Examples:
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