Quote Originally Posted by Tribesman
It shows that in the investigation that the officer found a blotter entry that confirms that the event happen because the detainees reported to a guard.
So if a detainee makes an allegation and the allegation is written down then it is a confirmed incident even if it wasn't investigated ?
One might assume that when the guard wrote it into the blotter that he conducted an informal investigation to confirm that the event happened. Having filled out blotter records a few times myself - they are viewed as official records of events that happened.
Nope thats really lost me there , so if a detainee made an allegation over an incident that didn't happen it would still be a confirmed incident as long as a guard wrote it down , and if a detainee made an allegation over a real incident and the guard didn't write it down it would be unconfirmed incident ?
Thats not what it states at all - nor is it what I stated.