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Crime Reporting and Recording

The implementation of National Crime Recording Standards (NCRS) has significantly influenced the policing landscape and crime statistics in many ways. It has standardized the methods used by police forces to report and record crime, creating a more consistent and victim-focused approach.

Crime Reporting and Recording

Crime Reporting and Recording

Process to Report and Record a Crime

by who?
Report Crime

National Intelligence Model

A guide to the National intelligence Model (NIM)

Crime Recording

The impact of Crime Recording on Crime Reduction
Crime Recording Process
Full training for staff tasked with recording crime eg customer care skills, investigative skills, victim support knowledge
Crime classification
Crime management units
An auditable user-friendly system

Crime Recording Standards

How they reduce crime.
How they impacted nationally upon the police and the effects on statistics
What are the standards then?
National Crime Reporting Standard
National Crime Recording Standards (NCRS)
Police Link
What there was before the NCRS
Why do we need Crime Recording Standards (Spec)
Crimes recorded based on balance of probability, circumstances amounting to a crime as defined by law, no evidence to the contrary
To co-ordinate reporting of crime from victim, witnesses, third parties
To emphasise a victim orientated approach to crime reporting
To promote greater consistency between police forces
What are Crime Recording Standards?

Reporting Crime

How do you report a crime?
Report

•modus operandi – this field should be as complete as possible because it often forms the basis for identifying suspects.

•location

•who reported the crime and the method

•how the crime was reported

•time, day, date of recording

•time, day, date of incident

•name

3.Do not attempt to stop the criminal, record, stay out of sight, and report.
2.Use technology... most cell phones have cameras or even video... record what you see.
1.If possible, write down what you see as soon as possible after you observe the crime
Ways to report a crime

Phone the local Community Safety Unit

Contacting the Police in Person-Police station?

Phoning the Police on a non-urgent line

Calling 999

Difference in context between urgent and non-urgent
Non-urgent

Crimes that do not require an immediate emergency response

Internet Crime

Hacking

Virus Writing

Child Pornography

Fraud

Urgent

When someone life or well-being is being or is in danger of being compromised

etc.

Robbery

Violence

Suspected terrorist activity

Assignment Task 12.2 Reporting and Recording Crime

D2
Evaluate the impact of national crime recording on crime reduction.

Evaluate the impact of crime recording and crime reduction.

M2
Describe how the National Crime Recording Standards impacted nationally upon the police service and the effect on crime statistics.

Describe the impact on the Police Service

Describe the impact on crime statistics

P4
Identify the process involved to report and record crime.

Identify the different processes to record crime

Standards set by the National Intelligence Model

National Crime Recording Standards used

Identify the different processes to report crime

Different methods of reporting