Используя этот диалог опишите цели (purpose) процедур. На фото изображена таблица, в которую мне нужно вписать ответ. Вот диалог: Student: What exactly is an arrest? Professor: When a police officer tells you that you’re under arrest, it means that you aren’t free to go, and that the officer intends to take you to the police station to file criminal charges. The officer will probably handcuff you and conduct a full search of your person.
Student: Why?
Professor: The use of handcuffs and the search are standard arrest procedures designed to protect the officer and to prevent you from disposing of or destroying evidence of any crime which you might be carrying in your pockets or on your body. Then the police officer will place you in the back of the police car for the ride to the police station.
Student: What should I expect when we get there?
Professor: Then you will be booked.
Student: What is booking?
Professor: Booking is an administrative procedure, not entirely unlike registering in a new college or school. You’ll be asked personal information. As long as it’s unrelated to the crime, you are obligated to answer the questions and provide accurate information.
Student: And what if I give a false name?
Professor: Some people here, and during traffic stops, think that if they give a false name they can get off the hook. They are wrong. It won’t work, and additional charges will be added when it’s discovered that you provided false information. Now the similarity with school registration ends, unless you have been to very unusual schools. You’ll be fingerprinted and photographed. If the seriousness of what is happening hasn’t hit you yet, fingerprinting is sure to have this effect.
Student: Why do they use fingerprinting and photographing?
Professor: These procedures truly put you in the “system”. They allow for computer checks to determine whether you have been in trouble in the past under a different name; the computer will be checked at the same time under the identity you have provided. There are local, regional, state and national computer networks. If you have failed to pay traffic tickets in the past, they’re likely to surface, as well as information about more serious crimes.