Generally, when should police officers begin to take notes?
A. As soon as an officer gets a call to the scene of a crime.
B. After arrival at the scene and the scene is rendered SAFE.
C. Note taking is a very personal process and each officer should decide on his or her own when to begin to take notes.
D. After the first interview of either the victim or a witness found at or near the scene.
A
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