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What action should officers take if an incident is determined to be non-criminal?

  • Report it to higher authorities
  • Select 'Welfare Check' or 'Letter to Detective' (correct)
  • Ignore the incident
  • Complete a criminal report
  • How should at-risk persons with an Intellectual/Developmental Disability (I/DD) be identified in the report?

  • By selecting 'Mental Health Issue'
  • By choosing 'Health Concern'
  • By listing them as 'Desirable Subject'
  • By selecting 'Intellectual/Developmental Disability' (correct)
  • What role does an officer assign to an at-risk person in a report?

  • Witness
  • Victim or subject entity (correct)
  • Suspect
  • Bystander
  • Which of these options is NOT appropriate for a GO report if the incident is unfounded?

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    What should officers do before selecting options for the GO report?

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    Study Notes

    Incident Reporting Guidelines

    • In cases deemed unfounded or non-criminal, officers should categorize the report as either “Welfare Check” or “Letter to Detective.”
    • At-risk individuals involved in the incident are classified as either a victim or subject entity in the report.

    Identifying At-Risk Persons

    • Officers must identify individuals with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) by selecting the appropriate designation in the dependency table.
    • Proper identification is crucial for tailored responses and resource allocation for individuals with I/DD.

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    This quiz focuses on the procedures related to welfare checks and reporting on at-risk individuals, particularly those identified with intellectual or developmental disabilities. It covers the appropriate actions officers should take when faced with incidents deemed non-criminal and how to classify involved persons.

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