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Army Military Police Military Police InvestigationsMilitary Police InvestigationsSubcourse OverviewTrainingFigure 1-1. MPI CredentialsEmploymentWithdrawal of ASI vs and MPI CredentialsTerminal Learning ObjectiveTable of ContentsTable of Contents - Cont'dLesson 1 Police Interviews and InterrogationsPart A - DefenitionsPart C - Preliminary PreparationsMPI PreparationPart D - rights of a Person Being QuestionedRightsSpecial InstructionsFigure 1-1. DA Form 3881, Rights Warning Procedure/Waiver Certificate, FrontFigure 1-2. DA Form 3881, ReversePart E - Persons Commoly Interviewed and InterrogatedPart F - Distracting PersonsPerception and MemoryPart H - Witness to Interviews and InterragationsPart J - The InterviewThe Opening StatementRecording the FactsClosing the InterviewPart k - InterrogationPreparing for the InterrogationCommencing the InterrogationConducting the InterrogationIndirect ApproachPsychological TechniqueOther TechniquesPart L - InterpretersChoosing yhe InterpreterProcedure for Questioning Through the InterpreterPart M - Written StatementsPreparationFigure 1-3. DA Form 3881, Warning Procedure/Waiver Certificate Signs, FrontFigure 1-4. DA Form 3881, ReverseFigure 1-5. DA Form 3881, Rights Warning Procedure/Waiver Certificate, Front.Figure 1-6. DA Form 3881, Rights Warning Procedure/Waiver Certificate, FrontFigure 1-7. DA Form 2823, Sworn Statement, FrontFigure 1-8. DA Form 2823, Reverse.Figure 1-9. DA Form 2823, Sworn Statement.Lesson 1 Practice ExerciseLesson 1 Practice Exercise - Cont'dLesson 1 Practice Exercise - Cont'dLesson 1 Practice Exercise - Cont'dLesson 1 Practice Exercise - Cont'dCorrect Answer and FeedbackCorrect Answer and Feedback - Cont'dLesson 2 Protection and Processing of the Crime ScenePart B - Protection of the Crime ScenePart C - Processing the Crime SceneSearching the Scene for EvidencePart D - Investigative NotesPart E - Recording the Crime SceneTake Initial Actions on Arrival at the Scene Scan the SceneCheck Seemingly Dead Victims for Signs of lifeRespond to the Arrival of the DoctorBegin Drawing Rough Camera Sketch to Depict Camera Positions and DistanceBegin Drawing Rough Camera Sketch to Depict Camera Positions and Distance - Cont'dPhotograph LOGPhotograph LOG - Cont'dPhotograph LOG - Cont'dPhotograph LOG - Cont'dPhotograph LOG - Cont'dFigure 2-1. Rough Sketch Depicting Camera Position Record Overall Observations, Actions, and DescriptionsRecord Overall Observations, Actions, and Descriptions - Cont'dRecord Overall Observations, Actions, and Descriptions - Cont'dRecord Overall Observations, Actions, and Descriptions - Cont'dPart F - SketchesElements of a SketchTriangulation MethodBegin Drawing Rough Evidence Sketch Showing Placement of EvidenceBegin Drawing Rough Evidence Sketch Showing Placement of Evidence - Cont'dBegin Drawing Rough Evidence Sketch Showing Placement of Evidence - Cont'dFigure 2-2. Rough Sketch Depicting Evidence Measures and Triangulation.Make a First Recheck of the SceneFigure 2-3. Rough Sketch Depicting Evidence MeasurementsBegin Collection and Preserving EvidenceBegin Collection and Preserving Evidence - Cont'dReady the Body for releaseMake the Second RecheckMake Your Third RecheckRelease or Secure the Crime SceneAs the Evidence Custodian, Process Evidence into the EvidenceFigure 2-4. Evidence/Property Tag.Figure 2-5. Evidence/Property TagFigure 2-7. Evidence/Property TagFigure 2-9. Evidence/Property Tag.Figure 2-11. Evidence/Property Custody Document (Front).Figure 2-11. Evidence/Property Custody Document.Figure 2-12. Crime Lab Examination Request (Front).Figure 2-13. Crime Lab Examination Request (Back).Lesson 2 Practice ExerciseLesson 2 Practice Exercise - Cont'dLesson 2 Practice Exercise - Cont'dLesson 2 Practice Exercise - Cont'dCorrect Answer and FeedbackLesson 3 Preparation and Evaluation of Military Police InvestigationPart A - The Elements of A CrimePart B - User of the Manual for Courts-MartialThe general articlesPart C - Reporting Incidents When preparedPart E - Instructions for Completing DA form 3975 as Used by MPIDateReport Type/StatusLocationMP Action Referred to/Date ReferredInvolvement/Dress/Cooperative/Identifying MarksPersons Related to ReportDisposition of Offender/EvidenceFigure 3-1. DA Form 3975.Military Police Report, Front.Report of Investigation FormatNarrativeAttachedNot AttachedLesson 3 Practice ExerciseLesson 3 Practice Exercise - Cont'dLesson 3 Practice Exercise - Cont'dCorrect Answer and FeedbackCorrect Answer and Feedback - Cont'dLesson 4 Testifying in CourtPart A - Pretrial ResponsibilitiesPart D - Court VisitsPart E - Common Tactics of Cross-ExaminationPart E - Common Tactics of Cross-Examination - Cont'dLesson 4 Practice ExerciseLesson 4 Practice Exercise - Cont'dLesson 4 Practice Exercise - Cont'dCorrect Answer and FeedbackBlank PagesBlank PagesBlank Pages
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Military Police InvestigationsMilitary Police InvestigationsSubcourse OverviewTrainingFigure 1-1. MPI CredentialsEmploymentWithdrawal of ASI vs and MPI CredentialsTerminal Learning ObjectiveTable of ContentsTable of Contents - Cont'dLesson 1 Police Interviews and InterrogationsPart A - DefenitionsPart C - Preliminary PreparationsMPI PreparationPart D - rights of a Person Being QuestionedRightsSpecial InstructionsFigure 1-1. DA Form 3881, Rights Warning Procedure/Waiver Certificate, FrontFigure 1-2. DA Form 3881, ReversePart E - Persons Commoly Interviewed and InterrogatedPart F - Distracting PersonsPerception and MemoryPart H - Witness to Interviews and InterragationsPart J - The InterviewThe Opening StatementRecording the FactsClosing the InterviewPart k - InterrogationPreparing for the InterrogationCommencing the InterrogationConducting the InterrogationIndirect ApproachPsychological TechniqueOther TechniquesPart L - InterpretersChoosing yhe InterpreterProcedure for Questioning Through the InterpreterPart M - Written StatementsPreparationFigure 1-3. DA Form 3881, Warning Procedure/Waiver Certificate Signs, FrontFigure 1-4. DA Form 3881, ReverseFigure 1-5. DA Form 3881, Rights Warning Procedure/Waiver Certificate, Front.Figure 1-6. DA Form 3881, Rights Warning Procedure/Waiver Certificate, FrontFigure 1-7. DA Form 2823, Sworn Statement, FrontFigure 1-8. DA Form 2823, Reverse.Figure 1-9. DA Form 2823, Sworn Statement.Lesson 1 Practice ExerciseLesson 1 Practice Exercise - Cont'dLesson 1 Practice Exercise - Cont'dLesson 1 Practice Exercise - Cont'dLesson 1 Practice Exercise - Cont'dCorrect Answer and FeedbackCorrect Answer and Feedback - Cont'dLesson 2 Protection and Processing of the Crime ScenePart B - Protection of the Crime ScenePart C - Processing the Crime SceneSearching the Scene for EvidencePart D - Investigative NotesPart E - Recording the Crime SceneTake Initial Actions on Arrival at the Scene Scan the SceneCheck Seemingly Dead Victims for Signs of lifeRespond to the Arrival of the DoctorBegin Drawing Rough Camera Sketch to Depict Camera Positions and DistanceBegin Drawing Rough Camera Sketch to Depict Camera Positions and Distance - Cont'dPhotograph LOGPhotograph LOG - Cont'dPhotograph LOG - Cont'dPhotograph LOG - Cont'dPhotograph LOG - Cont'dFigure 2-1. Rough Sketch Depicting Camera Position Record Overall Observations, Actions, and DescriptionsRecord Overall Observations, Actions, and Descriptions - Cont'dRecord Overall Observations, Actions, and Descriptions - Cont'dRecord Overall Observations, Actions, and Descriptions - Cont'dPart F - SketchesElements of a SketchTriangulation MethodBegin Drawing Rough Evidence Sketch Showing Placement of EvidenceBegin Drawing Rough Evidence Sketch Showing Placement of Evidence - Cont'dBegin Drawing Rough Evidence Sketch Showing Placement of Evidence - Cont'dFigure 2-2. Rough Sketch Depicting Evidence Measures and Triangulation.Make a First Recheck of the SceneFigure 2-3. Rough Sketch Depicting Evidence MeasurementsBegin Collection and Preserving EvidenceBegin Collection and Preserving Evidence - Cont'dReady the Body for releaseMake the Second RecheckMake Your Third RecheckRelease or Secure the Crime SceneAs the Evidence Custodian, Process Evidence into the EvidenceFigure 2-4. Evidence/Property Tag.Figure 2-5. Evidence/Property TagFigure 2-7. Evidence/Property TagFigure 2-9. Evidence/Property Tag.Figure 2-11. Evidence/Property Custody Document (Front).Figure 2-11. Evidence/Property Custody Document.Figure 2-12. Crime Lab Examination Request (Front).Figure 2-13. Crime Lab Examination Request (Back).Lesson 2 Practice ExerciseLesson 2 Practice Exercise - Cont'dLesson 2 Practice Exercise - Cont'dLesson 2 Practice Exercise - Cont'dCorrect Answer and FeedbackLesson 3 Preparation and Evaluation of Military Police InvestigationPart A - The Elements of A CrimePart B - User of the Manual for Courts-MartialThe general articlesPart C - Reporting Incidents When preparedPart E - Instructions for Completing DA form 3975 as Used by MPIDateReport Type/StatusLocationMP Action Referred to/Date ReferredInvolvement/Dress/Cooperative/Identifying MarksPersons Related to ReportDisposition of Offender/EvidenceFigure 3-1. DA Form 3975.Military Police Report, Front.Report of Investigation FormatNarrativeAttachedNot AttachedLesson 3 Practice ExerciseLesson 3 Practice Exercise - Cont'dLesson 3 Practice Exercise - Cont'dCorrect Answer and FeedbackCorrect Answer and Feedback - Cont'dLesson 4 Testifying in CourtPart A - Pretrial ResponsibilitiesPart D - Court VisitsPart E - Common Tactics of Cross-ExaminationPart E - Common Tactics of Cross-Examination - Cont'dLesson 4 Practice ExerciseLesson 4 Practice Exercise - Cont'dLesson 4 Practice Exercise - Cont'dCorrect Answer and FeedbackBlank PagesBlank PagesBlank Pages
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