National Investigators Exam (NIE) Practice Exam

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Which aspect is NOT included in the five-part statement format?

  1. General intro of what the statement is

  2. Detail chronological account

  3. Financial implications for the victim

  4. Descriptions of people and exhibits involved

The correct answer is: Financial implications for the victim

The five-part statement format is designed to provide a comprehensive account of an investigative incident, focusing on clarity and thoroughness. It typically includes a general introduction, a detailed chronological account of events, and descriptions of people and exhibits involved in the matter at hand. Each of these components serves to build a clear picture of the situation, allowing investigators and readers to understand the context and the sequence of events. Financial implications for the victim, while possibly relevant in the broader context of an investigation, are not specifically included in the five-part statement format. This format prioritizes the narrative of the incident, focusing on the chronological sequence and the involved parties, rather than delving into financial outcomes or implications. This keeps the statement concise and focused on the events themselves rather than potential consequences.