Le rapport de police



Example: Le rapport de police détaille les événements de la nuit dernière.

Definition


"Le rapport de police" is a police report that provides an official written account of events, incidents, or investigations documented by law enforcement officers. It is used to detail facts, witness statements, and evidence related to a specific case or situation.

Etymology


The phrase "le rapport de police" comes from French, where "rapport" means report or account, and "police" refers to the law enforcement agency. The term combines these to specify a formal document produced by police authorities. Did you know? The word "rapport" originally comes from the Latin 'rapportare,' meaning to carry back or bring back information.

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"Le rapport de police" appears in the Vocaplus list "French - Security - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 110 commonly used words.
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