Chapter 3 
Writing Effective Reports 
Hess 3-1
Introduction 
• One of the most important skills investigators must 
develop is report writing 
• Will examine how evidence is located and processed 
• Will examine how witnesses, victims, suspects and 
others are questioned 
• The report captures the essentials of an investigation 
Hess 3-2
EFFECTIVE REPORTS 
• Need to be proficient 
• 20 percent of time spent 
writing reports 
• Poor reporting jeopardizes 
criminal prosecution 
• Consider report usage 
Hess 3-3 
The Importance of Reports
VARIETY OF USES 
• By the prosecuting attorneys in preparing the case 
• By the responding police officer when testifying 
• By the judge in determining the facts 
• By the jury if a trial has resulted 
• Will be read by many different people for many 
different reasons 
Hess 3-4 
Uses of Reports
VARIETY OF READERS 
• Other officers 
• Supervisors 
• Attorneys and judges 
• Jurors 
• City officials 
Continued 
Hess 3-5 
The Audience
VARIETY OF READERS 
• Insurance adjusters and investigators 
• Civil rights groups 
• Citizens 
• Media 
Hess 3-6 
The Audience (Continued)
Common Problems with Many Police Reports 
INEFFECTIVE REPORTS 
• Writing effective reports is a skill that must be learned 
• Training officers encourage recruits to take shortcuts 
• Overtime can occur with thorough, accurate, complex 
reports 
• Effective report writing skills may not be recognized as 
important 
Hess 3-7
The Well-Written Report: From Start to Finish 
ORGANIZING INFORMATION 
• Cornerstone of good report writing is organization 
• The writer plans in advance 
• First make an informal outline 
• List what to include under each outline heading 
• List the facts in chronological order 
Hess 3-8
The Well-Written Report: From Start to Finish 
STRUCTURING THE NARRATIVE 
• Opening paragraph 
• Next paragraph contains what the victim or witness 
said 
• Next record what you did 
• Final paragraph states the disposition of the case 
Hess 3-9
The Well-Written Report: From Start to Finish 
CHARACTERISTICS OF EFFECTIVE REPORTS 
• Content, or what is said 
• Form, or how it is written 
• Factual 
• Accurate 
• Objective 
Continued 
Hess 3-10
The Well-Written Report: From Start to Finish 
CHARACTERISTICS OF EFFECTIVE REPORTS 
• Complete 
• Concise 
• Clear 
• Grammatically and mechanically correct 
• Written in Standard English 
Continued 
Hess 3-11 
(Continued)
The Well-Written Report: From Start to Finish 
CHARACTERISTICS OF 
EFFECTIVE REPORTS 
• Paragraphs 
• Past tense 
• First person 
• Active voice 
• Audience focused 
• Legible and on time 
Hess 3-12 
(Continued)
Recording and Dictating Reports 
TRANSCRIPTION 
• Recording or dictating reports is common in some 
departments 
• Demand for transcription services and software is 
increasing across the country 
• More efficient and less costly 
• Bulk of writing to records division 
Hess 3-13
Computerized Report Writing 
EFFICIENT DATA TRANSFER 
• Hardware 
• Software 
• Spell check programs 
• Presynct_DictaTrans 
• Cannot correct 
sloppy data entry 
Hess 3-14
EVALUATION CHECKLIST 
• Reread it 
• Proofread 
• Check spelling, punctuation and capitalization 
• Check grammar 
• Is it audience focused? 
Hess 3-15 
Evaluating Your Report
Citizen Online Report Writing 
ONLINE CRIME REPORTS 
• Benefits 
 Increase caseload processing efficiency 
 Increase patrol officer effectiveness 
 Private security guards file shoplifting reports 
 Reduction in writing reports for minor incidents 
 Directly download into the department’s records 
Hess 3-16
CULMINATION 
• Prosecution report 
• All essential information gathered 
• Bring case to trial 
Hess 3-17 
The Final Report
A Final Note on the Importance 
REPORT OVERVIEW 
• The importance of reports is clear 
• Maximize the benefits a report can provide 
• Write it well the first time 
• Keep everyone current and clear on the facts 
• Can greatly enhance an officer’s career 
Hess 3-18 
of Well-Written Reports
Summary 
• Reports are permanent written records of important 
facts of a case 
• The effective report writer attends to both content and 
form 
• An effective report is factual 
• A well-written report helps the criminal justice system 
operate more efficiently and effectively 
Hess 3-19

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Hess10 chap3

  • 1. Chapter 3 Writing Effective Reports Hess 3-1
  • 2. Introduction • One of the most important skills investigators must develop is report writing • Will examine how evidence is located and processed • Will examine how witnesses, victims, suspects and others are questioned • The report captures the essentials of an investigation Hess 3-2
  • 3. EFFECTIVE REPORTS • Need to be proficient • 20 percent of time spent writing reports • Poor reporting jeopardizes criminal prosecution • Consider report usage Hess 3-3 The Importance of Reports
  • 4. VARIETY OF USES • By the prosecuting attorneys in preparing the case • By the responding police officer when testifying • By the judge in determining the facts • By the jury if a trial has resulted • Will be read by many different people for many different reasons Hess 3-4 Uses of Reports
  • 5. VARIETY OF READERS • Other officers • Supervisors • Attorneys and judges • Jurors • City officials Continued Hess 3-5 The Audience
  • 6. VARIETY OF READERS • Insurance adjusters and investigators • Civil rights groups • Citizens • Media Hess 3-6 The Audience (Continued)
  • 7. Common Problems with Many Police Reports INEFFECTIVE REPORTS • Writing effective reports is a skill that must be learned • Training officers encourage recruits to take shortcuts • Overtime can occur with thorough, accurate, complex reports • Effective report writing skills may not be recognized as important Hess 3-7
  • 8. The Well-Written Report: From Start to Finish ORGANIZING INFORMATION • Cornerstone of good report writing is organization • The writer plans in advance • First make an informal outline • List what to include under each outline heading • List the facts in chronological order Hess 3-8
  • 9. The Well-Written Report: From Start to Finish STRUCTURING THE NARRATIVE • Opening paragraph • Next paragraph contains what the victim or witness said • Next record what you did • Final paragraph states the disposition of the case Hess 3-9
  • 10. The Well-Written Report: From Start to Finish CHARACTERISTICS OF EFFECTIVE REPORTS • Content, or what is said • Form, or how it is written • Factual • Accurate • Objective Continued Hess 3-10
  • 11. The Well-Written Report: From Start to Finish CHARACTERISTICS OF EFFECTIVE REPORTS • Complete • Concise • Clear • Grammatically and mechanically correct • Written in Standard English Continued Hess 3-11 (Continued)
  • 12. The Well-Written Report: From Start to Finish CHARACTERISTICS OF EFFECTIVE REPORTS • Paragraphs • Past tense • First person • Active voice • Audience focused • Legible and on time Hess 3-12 (Continued)
  • 13. Recording and Dictating Reports TRANSCRIPTION • Recording or dictating reports is common in some departments • Demand for transcription services and software is increasing across the country • More efficient and less costly • Bulk of writing to records division Hess 3-13
  • 14. Computerized Report Writing EFFICIENT DATA TRANSFER • Hardware • Software • Spell check programs • Presynct_DictaTrans • Cannot correct sloppy data entry Hess 3-14
  • 15. EVALUATION CHECKLIST • Reread it • Proofread • Check spelling, punctuation and capitalization • Check grammar • Is it audience focused? Hess 3-15 Evaluating Your Report
  • 16. Citizen Online Report Writing ONLINE CRIME REPORTS • Benefits  Increase caseload processing efficiency  Increase patrol officer effectiveness  Private security guards file shoplifting reports  Reduction in writing reports for minor incidents  Directly download into the department’s records Hess 3-16
  • 17. CULMINATION • Prosecution report • All essential information gathered • Bring case to trial Hess 3-17 The Final Report
  • 18. A Final Note on the Importance REPORT OVERVIEW • The importance of reports is clear • Maximize the benefits a report can provide • Write it well the first time • Keep everyone current and clear on the facts • Can greatly enhance an officer’s career Hess 3-18 of Well-Written Reports
  • 19. Summary • Reports are permanent written records of important facts of a case • The effective report writer attends to both content and form • An effective report is factual • A well-written report helps the criminal justice system operate more efficiently and effectively Hess 3-19

Editor's Notes

  • #4: Learning Objective: Do you know why reports are important to an investigation? Reports are permanent written records of important facts of a case to be used in the future and are a crucial and necessary cog in the wheel of justice.
  • #5: Learning Objective: Do you know how reports are used? Examine the past. Provide a documented record of incidents. Keep other police officers informed. Continue investigations. Prepare court cases. Provide the courts with relevant facts. Coordinate law enforcement activities. Plan for future law enforcement services. Evaluate individual officer and department performance. Refresh a witness’s memory about what he or she said occurred. Refresh the investigating officer’s memory during the trial. Compile statistics on crime in a given jurisdiction. Provide information to insurance investigators.
  • #6: Learning Objective: Do you know who reads your reports? Other officers. Supervisors. Attorneys and judges. Jurors. City officials. Insurance adjusters and investigators. Civil rights groups. Citizens. Media.
  • #8: Learning Objective: Do you know what common problems occur in many police reports? Confusing or unclear sentences. Conclusions, assumptions and opinions. Extreme wordiness and overuse of police jargon and abbreviations. Missing or incomplete information. Misspelled words and grammatical or mechanical errors. Referring to “above” information.
  • #11: Learning Objective: Do you know which is more important: content or form? The effective report writer attends to both content and form because they are equally important in a well-written report. Learning Objective: Do you know what the characteristics of effective investigative reports are? An effective report is factual, accurate, objective, complete, concise, clear, grammatically and mechanically correct, written in Standard English, organized into paragraphs and written in the past tense; uses the first person and active voice; and is audience focused and legible, leaving the reader with a positive impression of the writer’s competence. A well-written report is also submitted on time. Learning Objective: Do you know how to differentiate between facts, inferences and opinions? Fact: A statement that can be proven. Example: The man has a bulge in his black leather jacket pocket. Inference: A conclusion based on reasoning. Example: The man is probably carrying a gun. Opinion: A personal belief. Example: Black leather jackets are cool.
  • #19: Learning Objective: Do you know why your reports should be well written? A well-written report helps the criminal justice system operate more efficiently and effectively, saves the department time and expense, reduces liability for the department and the officer and reflects positively on the investigator who wrote it.