When do police officers use field interview cards (FI cards)?

A. When investigators interrogate suspects in the field and subsequently make an arrest.
B. When patrol officers happen on people in circumstances that appear suspicious but there is not sufficient cause for arrest.
C. When patrol officers arrest and interview the suspect "on the street" instead of conducting the interview in a controlled environment such as an interrogation room.
D. When any police officer interviews a witness.


B

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