- Narrative Report:
- Written from the information gathered in the officer’s field notes. Factually based and should not include opinion, prejudice, or bias.
- Narrative reports should amount to a short, concise summary of the incident, and should be written in everyday language for all to understand.
- Pre-Printed:
- This is a “fill-in-the-blank” type report. Many have check-boxes, and these types of reports may or may not have an area to write a summary of events.
After your report has been complete:
- Proofread the report to ensure:
- that all information has been added and is accurate and complete
- that the report flows with the timeline of the incident
- that the report can be understood by others
- that the Who, What Where, When, Why and How are covered