Written Feedbacks on Police Blotters

Hyasinth Tribujeṅa
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Writing a report requires not only writing skills but also the capacity to perceive, analyze, process information, and use language. The study aimed to look into the written feedback on police blotters in the police stations of Dipolog City and Dapitan City, Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines. The descriptive-survey method of research was utilized in the study, wherein it required a thorough, comprehensive, and careful analysis in looking into the written feedbacks on police blotters in the Police Stations of Dapitan and Dipolog Cities. The frequency count, percentage distribution, and t-test were the statistical methods employed for the investigation. The study revealed that the profile of the global errors identified in the police blotter extracts in both Dipolog and Dapitan Cities, in terms of morphological errors ranged from 0.00% to over hundred percent and less error was detected in terms of syntax, particularly on fragments. Run-on phrases and word ordering were where most of the mistakes were identified for both police stations. Additionally, the most frequent local errors involved word choice, word usage accuracy, and the appropriate use of prepositions, while the most frequent mechanical errors involved capitalization. With this, it is concluded that the police officers assigned to the blotter section need to develop their writing skills by focusing on errors which are more dominant and be conscious to even the smallest grammatical details to generate accurate police blotters that serve their intended purpose. This suggests that police officers working in the blotter section should participate in seminars or training to hone their technical writing skills; higher education institutions should also offer extension services to the police stations like tutorials, mentoring, and coaching to help the police officers sharpen their grammar; and apply standard rules in writing, especially the conventions for capitalization to afford mastery of writing skills.
警方简报上的书面反馈
写报告不仅需要写作技巧,还需要感知、分析、处理信息和使用语言的能力。这项研究的目的是调查菲律宾北三宝颜省迪波洛市和大滩市警察局警察记录簿上的书面反馈。本研究采用描述性调查的研究方法,对大滩市和双坡市派出所的警务记录本的书面反馈进行全面、全面、细致的分析。调查采用频率计数、百分比分布、t检验等统计方法。研究发现,在大滩市和双坡市的警察笔记摘录中,词形错误的总体分布在0.00%到100%以上,而在语法方面,特别是在片段上,发现的错误较少。两个警察局发现的错误最多的地方是连词和词序。此外,最常见的局部错误包括词的选择、词的使用准确性和介词的适当使用,而最常见的机械错误包括大写。因此,我们得出结论,分配到吸墨纸部门的警察需要通过关注更主要的错误来发展他们的写作技巧,并意识到即使是最小的语法细节,以生成准确的警察吸墨纸,以服务于他们的预期目的。这表明,在记录本部门工作的警务人员应参加研讨会或培训,以磨练他们的专业写作技巧;高等教育机构还应向派出所提供延伸服务,如辅导、指导和指导,帮助警察提高语法;并在写作中运用标准规则,特别是大写的惯例,以掌握写作技巧。
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