- Crimestoppers
Crimestoppers is the independent crime-fighting charity. Crimestoppers runs the 0800 555 111 phone number, allowing people to call 24/7 completely anonymously to pass on information about crime. People can also pass on information anonymously via a secure online giving information form on Crimestoppers website [http://www.crimestoppers-uk.org] . Callers don't have to give their name or any personal information and calls cannot be traced.
Rationale
The authorities, especially the
police , cannot solve many crimes on their own.Forensic science and investigative skills are vital, along with information from thepublic . Crimestoppers recognizes that someone other than criminals may have information about crime, and was developed to combat the three major problems of law enforcement agencies:
*fear of reprisals
*apathy on the part of the public
*reluctance to get involved.Crimestoppers provides:
*anonymity (callers are given a code number instead of being asked for their name and calls are not traced or recorded).
*paying of rewards when their information leads to an arrest.Legal
In Canada, a
Supreme Court of Canada decision R. v . Leipert, [1997] 1 S.C.R. 281 ruled unanimously that police do not have to disclose any information they receive from this internationally recognized crime prevention program.:Cquote|The rule of informer privilege is of such fundamental importance to the workings of a criminal justice system it cannot be balanced against other interest relating to the administration of justice...Once the privilege has been established, neither the police nor the court possesses discretion to abridge it.cite news|title=Crime Stoppers Anonymity Guaranteed|url=http://www.greatervancouvercrimestoppers.com/news.php?cat=2&news_id=113&rc=program_events|author=Greater Vancouver Crime Stoppers|publisher=Greater Vancouver Crime Stoppers|date=2007-11-12]
History
Crimestoppers first began in
Albuquerque, New Mexico in the USA during July 1976 which saw the fatal shooting of a universityco-ed working one night at a local filling station. After two weeks the police had no information when out of desperationDetective Greg MacAleese approached the local television station requesting a reconstruction of the crime. The re-enactment offered US$ 1,000.00 for information leading to the arrest of the killers.Within 72 hours, a person called in identifying a car leaving the scene at high speed and he had noted its registration. The person calling said that he did not want to get involved so he had not called earlier. Detective MacAleese then realized that fear and apathy were the primary reasons why the public tended not to get involved. So he helped design a system where the public could anonymously provide details of the events. To overcome these he targeted three areas of need:#Stimulating community involvement and participation in Crimestoppers
#Taking advantage of every possible media opportunity, especially electronic media, to publicise unsolved crimes, and
#Offering cash rewards for information leading to an arrest and/or conviction.Ethical issues
Crimestoppers could possibly be abused as it would seem to allow for the anonymous filing of false reports on allegedly innocent individuals. Its secrecy could allow for law enforcement officials to secretly investigate individuals. There are no recorded allegations of Crimestoppers abuse.
Results
*1200 programs in over 17 countries
*Over one million solved cases
*Over 500,000 arrests
*US$1.3 billion in recovered property
*US$4.3 billion in seized drugsSee also
*
Crime Stoppers International
*Neighborhood watch
*Block Parent Program (Canada)
*Alachua County Crime Stoppers
*Crime Stoppers Australia References
External links
* [http://www.c-s-i.org Crimestoppers International]
* [http://www.crimestoppers-uk.org CrimeStoppers UK]
* [http://www.crimestoppers.com.au/ CrimeStoppers Australia]
* [http://www.crimestoppersbelize.org/ CrimeStoppers Belize]
* [http://www.crimestopperstt.com/ CrimeStoppers Trinidad & Tobago]
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