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![]() Crime Stoppers National Hotline
Crime Stoppers National Hotline - Demonstration Map (requires flash player)
Participation in the National Crime Stoppers Tip Line includes 109 programs covering 30 states + DC+ US Virgin Is + Barbados + Canada, 635 Counties, and over 111,050,802 people
Crime Stoppers National Hotline - (requires current flash player)
Billboard ProgramThese digital billboard locations can be programmed to include information relative to a crime or fugitive with very little notice. These digital billboards are available at no cost to promote tip calls via the National Crime Stoppers Tip Line 800-222-8477 only. Subscription to the National Crime Stoppers Tip Line remains FREE.
If you have an existing '800' / toll free number, that's OK If you have an existing local tip number, that's OK too The national number serves many purposes, none of which is to interfere with your existing system. However, we think we can add siginificant improvement to your call handling capability in three significant areas:
An existing program wanted to use the new number, they wanted keep their old number active, they wanted an option for Spanish-speaking callers, and they wanted after hours call transfer. We mapped out the call orgination coverage for the Crime Stoppers chapter. We sent calls originating from these areas/numbers to a menu offering English and Spanish, from there the callers selecting English went to the local chapter. If they failed to answer or the line(s) were 'busy' we sent the calls to their answering service equipped with TipSoft software to record and report the information. If they selected Spanish, the calls went to the service that provided Spanish-speaking operators. Their 'old' 800 number continued to receive calls from throughout the whole country, while the routing provided was the same as for the national number. All connections were made using services selected and chosen by the local chapter. A chapter reported a problem with their exisitng 800 number being misdialed by callers responding to an infomercial. We took that exisitng 800 number in house, refusing to accept calls from outside their home state and sending in-state calls to a message giving the new 800-222-TIPS number. The 800-222-TIPS number received identical routing to those services contracted for by the chapter. When the misdials subsided, the old number was routed back to the chapter, accepting calls from throughout the country, and we placed it in a daily email report form to our help desk showing call activity so such an expense as the previous infomercial incident can be averted. The chapter saved 37% with their old number, established a fail safe system to prevent future mis-use, and gained additional coverage from the national program - from callers unique to their area. A local chapter wanted to forward their 800 calls to an answering service in Canada that provided excellent service and used the TipSoft system. Their 800 carrier couldn't forward calls to another 800, especially one in Canada. The number used by the chapter had been in service for years and had powerful user recognition. Their service was 'down' and they needed help. Within hours we had the number transferred to our facilities and routed to the cooperating bureau in Canada. The chapter preserved their well known number, and they added the addiitonal coverage of 800-222-TIPS just for their specific area. Realistically, chapters only get significant amounts of calls to numbers they advertize or publicize. Adding the national number helps your program by enabling callers who don't know the local number to connect when they are in your area. Using the Telecompute facilities ensures that more calls get through to the intended destination (see supervision). By using the Telecompute network for all of your calls enables your program to keep more of your needed funds through our discounted pricing and the fact that the routing automatically turns every call into an interstate call, incurring even lower taxes.
Anonymity Insurance
First, all calls are totally, universally, and actually free anywhere in the US and Canada. While elasticity of demand studies have certainly not been completed for this segment, there can be no argument against the proposition that more people will call a free service than one which costs money. Free from anywhere, including any pay phone, means actually and totally free. Toll free implies anonymity, even though call records are created. Perceptions are important. And with a toll free number and payphone access, any caller can virtually guarantee their anonymity if they are willing to make the effort to get to a payphone. In jurisdictions that cross county or Local Telephone Administration Area (LATA) boundaries, the toll call also produces a record that shows up on the callers own phone bill. The Importance of AnonymityThis cannot be overemphasized. For the truly paranoid, they may choose to use a payphone and even wipe their prints for the change they use, if the tip line isn't toll free. Each and every assault on anonymity, whether the result of subpoena or careless record keeping, can damage a program and impede a tipsterŐs willingness to call. Structurally, this means that any local tip line, whether fed by a toll free number or not, should be free of police/sheriff jurisdiction and/or control. But you need more, much more. The guarantee of anonymity to all callers should be a reality, not an expressed intent. With any common carrier, the records do exist and may be subpoenaed by law enforcement if they so choose. While some states offer protection from subpoena to carriers acting as an agent for a Crime Stoppers program, there is no federal exemption, and criminal defendants, through legal counsel, subpoena far more records than do law enforcement officials. As an Enhanced Service Provider, Telecompute has the same capabilities as a carrier, but operates under different rules. To start, the last 2 digits of the inbound phone number are dropped and never recorded in our switches. Further, there is never a complete call record created in the first place. All calls come in on one carrier, are terminated on our equipment (for many purposes) and then are re-originated on another carrier band to reach the final destination. In addition to not allowing a complete record to be created by any carrier, we eliminate all records after the 30 day billing cycle has been completed. (We get tens of thousands of calls daily, so matching is not a physical possibility.) PortabilityNumber portability has been a reality in the US. It started with toll free portability in 1989 and local number portability was part of the Telecom Reform Act of 1996. Portability means the ability to move your number to a different location or a different carrier. So, if your local number and/or toll free number(s) were set up under a sharing arrangement with law enforcement some time ago, you may want to reconsider that arrangement. Capacity to Answer CallsDepending on your geographic location, you may have different options. If you use police personnel to answer calls after hours, or at any time, you may want to weigh your capacity issues against the anonymity requirement. If you have call forwarding in a rural area, the telco may still have older equipment such as a 1AESS switch which will only allow the lead or a single number to be forwarded to a second destination. If you operate in an urban or more populated area, the chances are the system has been upgraded to a 5ESS switch, which will support multiple lines of call forwarding, at no additional monthly cost, if you specifically order it. (You still pay the transport rates to send the calls, which may be substantial.) With Telecompute, the call capacity for every participating program is increased automatically and without any added costs. With our 2,000+ switch ports, virtually unlimited capacity exists at any time for calls from or to any part of the country. When compared to the limited resources of any jurisdiction and the resources they receive from the local phone company. Using the national number, operated by our company, which employs call supervision coupled with high capacity, no call at the local level goes unanswered. The capacity to receive calls is limited only by the capacity of the answering service they employ. Some programs have opted for voice mail or an answering machine after hours. No one can work 24 hours and budgets have their limits. However, one-way systems such as voicemail or an answering machine can and do reduce the number of tips given. Some callers may be fearful or have other limitations on their ability to make repeat calls. Telecompute, in co-operation with major answering services, has created a 'starter kit' or overflow guarantee program if we handle your tip line. For just $7.95 per month you can buy into a co-op answering service we established and funded for this purpose. If you need or use the service, you pay by the minute, only for what you actually use. You can't buy voice mail for that price! If or when your call volumes reach a point where the traffic is substantial, you will be asked to 'graduate' and establish your own account. However, small programs are welcome to remain in the co-op as long as they remain small and wish to do so. ![]() Program Features: Effectiveness vs EfficiencyOur program makes available resources that would not otherwise exist without great expense. Individualized menus, call route paths, fraud prevention, time clock monitoring and many other services designed to make the program work better for any participant, large or small, enable each program to operate more effectively and efficiently. (e.g. By separating status request calls from actual tips, any program can save money with their answering service by lowering those call counts without lessening the number of tips.) ALL of these features work with toll free numbers as well as local lines. Here are some of the specialized features we have developed for existing Crime Stoppers programs that make their programs operate more effectively at a lower cost:
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