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1. Guess who this is?
HINT : He is the founder of the Deptt. of Economics at MIT and a
Nobel Laureatte and his family size doubled when triplets arrived.
2. Prof. Paul A. Samuelson
Professor of Economics MIT
Nobel Laureate Economics 1970
Even crime and punishment are susceptible to economic
analysis. Does crime pay? If there were no police and courts and
never any punishments or deterrents to crime more people would
find themselves rewarded by illegal activities. On the other
hand, if strong locks are employed private and public guards
employed who maintain a vigilant watch, if apprehension is
likely, if trial is swift and the jury and the judge can be presumed
to be quite accurate in distinguishing between the truly guilty
and the innocent, that part of crime which is undertaken in the
rational hope of reward may be reduced in total amount.
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The following slides take us one step towards a
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do something concrete. See and Decide yourself.
3. CRIMESTOPPERS
Call anonymously with Information about Crime
*(A Charity Organisation based in UK – a JV between Media, Police,business
Community and the Public)
4. CRIMESTOPPERS
Call anonymously with Information about
Crime
We are an independent charity helping to find criminals and help solve
crimes.
We have an anonymous phone number, 0800 555 111, that people can call
to pass on information about crime; alternatively via our website, using our
Giving Information Form.
Tell us what you know, not who you are.
Did you know...?
Crimestoppers is a charity. We are independent of the police and the
government.
You can call the phone number, 0800 555 111, 24 hours a day and 7 days a
week. Crimestoppers operates across the UK.
The information you give us is passed onto the police in such a way that they
do not know who you are.
The 0800 555 111 phone number has been helping to find criminals and
solve crime for 20 years. It's a system that works for everyone – except
criminals.
Callers from abroad can reach us on 0044 1883 731 336.
5. CRIMESTOPPERS
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Crime
History
In 1985, PC Keith Blakelock was murdered during the riots at the
Broadwater Farm estate in London. Police appealed for information.
Lord Ashcroft, a businessman, offered to provide the police with
money for a reward to encourage somebody to come forward with
information. He set up Crimestoppers in conjunction with the
Commisioner of Metropolitan Police in January 1988 and
together with some business colleagues who were also
concerned about the rise in violent crime, they funded the UK
operation.
There are now 38 volunteer committees across the UK and a further
increase will follow, as volunteer numbers grow sufficiently to set up
these new, more locally focussed groups.
This is a concept of businesses establishing a partnership with the
media and the police to help solve crimes.
6. CRIMESTOPPERS
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Crime
Our vision
We believe that people and their communities have the right to live
without crime and without the fear of crime.
When crime does take place, we believe that anybody who knows
those responsible should go to the police. However, many people
who want to take action are close to the criminal and fear
retribution. Crimestoppers offers them the secure means for them to
get that information to the police, making their families and
communities safer.
Our values
Trustworthy
Effective and business-like
Realistic
Non-judgemental
Our Mission
To provide a means to detect, reduce and prevent crime through
the provision of information about crimes and criminals to the law
enforcement agencies from anonymous sources.
7. CRIMESTOPPERS
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Crime
Our Executive Group are the key decision-makers for the charity on a day-
to-day basis.
Chief Executive - Michael Laurie CBE
Director of Operations - Roger Critchell
Director of Finance - Bob Booker
Head of Campaigns and Communications - Isabel Cross
Head of Development (Interim) - Anamari Bishopp
Head of Human Resources - Rachel Stead
Head of Operations - Michael Gordon-Gibson
Head of Performance - Karen Ogborn
Board of Trustees
Advisory Board
Staff only have 87 members of paid staff across the UK.
Volunteers 500+ volunteers located across the UK.
8. CRIMESTOPPERS
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Crime
Our achievements
We change peoples' lives every day by helping to make
communities safer across the UK.
Whether it's our volunteers out in the field, tirelessly finding new
ways to promote the anonymous phone number, 0800 555 111, or
our links with partner organisations to create new campaigns to
raise awareness about specific crimes.
Not to mention the number of people who actually call
Crimestoppers anonymously every day on 0800 555 111, to tell us
information they know about crime. Without them, the 6,205 people
arrested and charged every year on average, because of
information received by Crimestoppers, would still be unknown to
the authorities.
Information we've received has led to all different kinds of crimes
being solved, from million-pound drug trafficking operations to the
fraudulent production of bank notes and building society cheques. A
caller to Crimestoppers even helped to identify 4 armed robbers
who shot a policeman.
9. CRIMESTOPPERS
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Crime
Particulars April 2007 Since
Currently, as a result of the to March 1988
information you give us: 2008
17 people are arrested every
day.
Crimestoppers official year- Criminals 6,237 87,385
end statistics, from April 2007 arrested
until the end of March 2008, and
reflect results based on
anonymous information charged
Crimestoppers has received. Value of GBP 3.46 GBP 103
stolen million million
* charged with offences goods
including murder, rape, drug
dealing, burglary, robbery and recovered
theft – over 600 people alone
with murder
Value of GBP 13.23 GBP
drugs million 159
seized million
10. Statistics Latest-
April 2011 till March 2012
Since Crimestoppers started taking
your anonymous calls in
1988, we've received more than 1.3
million calls with useful information
which have led to:
117,000 people being arrested and
charged with offences including
murder, rape, drug
dealing, burglary, robbery and theft –
over 900 people alone with murder
£123 million of stolen property being
recovered
Drugs with a street value of over £270
million being seized
11.
12. Quiz
1. Why is a London Policeman
called BOBBY?
2. Look at the Bobby on right
and tell the Month? Do our cops
smile?
3. London Police Commissioner
Sir Robert Peel later became PM.
Can we imagine this in India?
4. Robert Peel’s third son
CaptainSir William Peel VC (RN)
was instrumental in the capture
of Lucknow in 1857-58 using
innovative methods beyond our
imagination. He died in Kanpur
on 27th April 1858 of small pox.
13. This is the Remembrance day Poppy when all commonwealth
countries pay homage to their soldiers on November 11 every
year at 11 A.M.
Do we need a symbol something like this for our Nirbhayas and
Children against whom grave crimes were committed? We owe
it to them because we failed them when they needed us the
most.
THANK YOU.