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A security guard is preparing an incident report following a minor theft. To ensure the report is comprehensive and usable for potential follow-up, which of the following details should be prioritized in their documentation?

A comprehensive incident report requires specific details to be useful for investigation. Prioritizing specific descriptions of stolen property, accurate date a

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Question: A security guard is preparing an incident report following a minor theft. To ensure the report is comprehensive and usable for potential follow-up, which of the following details should be prioritized in their documentation?

Answer options:

  • The security guard's personal theories about how the theft occurred
  • A list of all items present in the store, regardless of involvement ✅ Specific descriptions of property stolen, date/time, and observer details
  • Exclusively photographic evidence without written context

Correct answer: Specific descriptions of property stolen, date/time, and observer details

Explanation: A comprehensive incident report requires specific details to be useful for investigation. Prioritizing specific descriptions of stolen property, accurate date and time, and details of observers (such as the reporting officer or witnesses) ensures the report meets investigative standards and can be used effectively by law enforcement or management.

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