Spit — Teen Slap

"The subject intentionally spat on the victim's [area, e.g., face or arm]."

"The subject used an open hand to strike the victim on the left side of the face." teen slap spit

Describe any visible marks, such as redness or swelling. If there are no visible marks, state that. "The subject intentionally spat on the victim's [area, e

[Insert Date] Date and Time of Incident: [Insert Date and Time] Location: [Specific location, e.g., "North hallway near Room 102" or "Bus #42"] Reporting Person: [Your Name and Role] Involved Parties Subject: [Teenager's Name], [Age/Grade] Victim: [Victim's Name], [Role/Relationship] Use short, everyday words and limit each sentence

When drafting a formal report regarding an incident where a teenager slapped or spat on someone, clarity and objectivity are essential. Use short, everyday words and limit each sentence to one idea to ensure the report is easy to read.

Note if the incident was captured on security cameras or cell phone video. If spitting occurred, mention if any clothing or surfaces were affected as this may be considered biological evidence. Action Taken [e.g., "Police were notified at 2:15 PM."]