NYPD Explorer Sergeant Practice Exam

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If a Domestic Incident Report concludes that the offense of reported child abuse is unfounded, what is the appropriate classification?

Unfounded Alarm

Domestic Incident Report

In the context of a Domestic Incident Report, if the conclusion regarding reported child abuse is that the offense is unfounded, the appropriate classification would be "Domestic Incident Report." This classification serves as a formal record of the incident that was initially reported but determined to have no basis for criminal charges upon investigation.

While the terms "Unfounded Alarm," "Non-crime Corrected," and "Unwanted Illumination" could relate to various aspects of law enforcement and reporting, they do not accurately reflect the nature of the report in question. A Domestic Incident Report specifically documents the circumstances surrounding family-related incidents, and even if the allegation is ultimately deemed unfounded, it becomes a part of the official law enforcement record. This classification is crucial for maintaining an accurate history of incidents, allowing for appropriate responses should similar situations arise in the future.

Non-crime Corrected

Unwanted Illumination

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