Home:
Call Procedure
Call Procedure
How Can I Be A Tipster?
Follow the questions below to find out all you need to
know.
Who answers when you call?
What does Crime Stoppers want to know?
What type of questions will I be asked?
What happens after I�ve said all I know?
Nothing happened after I called Crime Stoppers. Why?
Who answers when you call?
Your call to Crime Stoppers
will be answered by a person not a machine. Crime Stoppers
call operators are specially trained in talking to our
callers. They do not use a script or fill in a standard form
with your information. Each call is individual so our call
handlers are responsive to your needs and the information
you have.
What does Crime Stoppers want to
know?
Crime Stoppers wants your
information not your name. You will be asked questions about
the information you are giving us - but you will not be
asked your name, address, or anything that will allow us to
identify you.
Our call operators are not
allowed to let the police know anything about you which may
reveal your identity, e.g. if the call is about a neighbor
of yours we will not disclose this. We don�t even make a
note of your gender.
Crime Stoppers want to do the
best but we need as much information as possible from you in
order to pass useful data onto the police. This means that
our call operator will ask you questions about what you
know. This helps check that your information can be acted
upon by the police - the more detail they have the more
likely they will be able to take action.
NEVER put yourself at risk or abuse a
position of trust to discover information about crime or
criminals.
What type of questions will I
be asked?
This will obviously depend on
the crime and what you know. Many of our calls are about
drug dealing - these are some of the questions you may be
asked, but it�s not an exhaustive list.
- Where are the drugs being sold?
- What makes you think they are being sold there?
- What types of drugs are being sold?
- Do you know how much they are being sold for?
- When is the location the busiest?
- Is there any system used by which the dealer makes it
known that they are �open for business� e.g. a bedroom
light on?
- Where do they keep the drugs?
- Does the dealer come out of the house to meet people?
- Do you know any of the hiding places for the drugs, in
a shed / car etc?
- Are there regular cars pulling up and do you know the
registrations?
- Do you know when supplies arrive? This may lead to a
supplier further up the chain.
Remember
NEVER put
yourself at risk or abuse a position of trust to discover
information about crime or criminals.
What happens after I�ve said
all I know?
This information is then
handed over to law enforcement to deal with. They are the
only body who can investigate crimes and arrest and charge
people, in order to bring them to justice.
The police have to thoroughly
research the information you give us in order to act on it.
This ensures that information is correct and not given to us
maliciously in order to set someone up.
Once the information has been
researched the police will allocate this to an appropriate
officer or team to deal with. This could mean more research
or action may be taken.
Nothing happened after I
called Crime Stoppers. Why?
It may take some time for law
enforcement to act on the information you have given. There
may be many reasons for this - the information may be
crucial to a larger investigation and an action may take
place much later on, or the information may remain on file
helping to solve crime at a later date. So even if you don�t
see a quick resolution, don�t think your information hasn�t
been of use to Crime Stoppers.
|