Initial
Response…
The
Initial response is how a crime is reported to authorities. The usual way of
reporting a crime is usually a 999 (UK) or 911 (USA) call to the police. If the
crime has been reported through telephone firstly the operator whom answered
the call will make a judgement on whether there has been an actual crime
committed and will assess who needs to be informed. Depending on the type of
crime which has been committed will determine the type of action the
authorities will take. If there is a crime which has been committed the
operator will then report the crime and that specific crime will be given its
own Crime Reference Number. Every crime which is reported to authorities has
its own individual crime reference number, this prevents any confusion or loss
of information between cases. The crime should be reported efficiently allowing
for the appropriate response to be made by the police and investigation team.
Within the murder case of
Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman...
Within
the murder case of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman the crime was
reported through a telephone call to authorities within America (911). The call
was made from a neighbour of Nicole's whose attention had been drawn to the
crime through Nicole's dog barking persistently and powerfully. The call was
made shortly before Midnight on June 12th 1994.
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