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How does Crime Stoppers work?
There is always someone who has information that can help
solve crime. Those are the people who can call Crime Stoppers
anonymously and provide a tip that will help investigators
identify those responsible.
In any investigation police and other law enforcement agencies encounter individuals who will not directly provide information. The three key reasons are:
Crime Stoppers breaks through these barriers by giving people the opportunity to provide information without directly speaking to police or having to testify in court. Obviously investigators need witnesses to help prove their case in court, but most importantly they need information that allows them to zero in on a suspect or a criminal operation such as a drug trafficking network.
Tips to Crime Stoppers does not give police evidence they require to arrest an individual but puts them on the right track to solve crime.
Cash rewards from Crime
Stoppers also motivate some people to call anonymously with
information that will be vital to investigators.
Three partners are essential to a Crime Stoppers program.
The Community
Citizens form the foundation of a local Crime Stoppers program.
There are people who serve as volunteer directors on the Crime
Stoppers board with responsibility to operate the non-profit
corporation, raise funds and approve reward payments when crimes
are solved. Members of the public support Crime Stoppers at
public events and through other fundraising activities. And
there are others who call Crime Stoppers when they have
information that will solve crime.
The Media
Local media outlets have responsibility for promoting Crime
Stoppers by publicizing unsolved crimes and assisting with
appeals to raise funds for the program. On an ongoing basis
newspapers as well as radio and television stations in the
community undertake to broadcast a Crime of the Week which
highlights an unsolved case. This appeal can include a video
re-enactment of a crime to give the public a visual portrayal of
what occurred and some ideas of the information investigators
may require to solve an incident. The media also regularly
promotes the special Crime Stoppers phone number.
The Police
Appoint a coordinator to operate the Crime Stoppers program on a
daily basis and provide staff to maintain an office that takes
tips on the Crime Stoppers line. Callers are never asked to
identify themselves and there is no equipment in the office that
records voices or traces telephone numbers. Anonymity is
guaranteed. Those who call Crime Stoppers receive a code number
that allows them to claim a reward once an arrest has been made.
The police are also required to investigate the various Crime
Stoppers tips and report back to the coordinator when a case is
solved.