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An improvement strategy by Nottinghamshire Police which includes the use of criminal intelligence information system Crime Wizard from ABM has brought the force to the short list of the CCF European Call Centre Awards
Nottinghamshire Police have been shortlisted in the best improvement strategy category for this year's CCF European Call Centre Awards for the improvement work they have been undertaking since May 2007.
They were shortlisted for the demand management project which included a review of systems and working practices to ultimately enable staff and police officers to spend more time with victims, witnesses and proactively dealing with offenders.
One of the key improvements is the streamlining of the crime recording process through the Crime Wizard system from criminal intelligence specialist, ABM. This has played an important role in Nottinghamshire Police's improvement strategy with regard to reducing response times and the time taken to record crime details. Having used ABM's Information Management System (IMS), for the past six years, Nottinghamshire Police was one of the first services to implement the Crime Wizard module.
Providing a simple and flexible interface, Crime Wizard guides crime desk operatives through the information entry process when recording a crime. Additional functionality enables operatives to follow the 'Lean Principles' approach recommended in Jan Berry's report, 'Reducing Bureaucracy in Policing', by creating input processes which are proportionate to the severity of individual crimes. As a result, Nottingham Police has seen a significant saving in the time previously taken to record crime details.
Chief Superintendent David Walker, head of department said: "The benefits of this change have already been felt. Throughout this period of change, we have maintained our high level of service, something which is difficult to achieve and that is a credit to all our staff. We are looking forward to hearing the outcome at the awards ceremony on September 22."
Alastair Luff, managing director of ABM UK Limited, added: "Being shortlisted for these awards is a great achievement for all those at Nottinghamshire Police who are involved in the demand management project - and I am delighted that ABM's IT system has proved its value in helping streamline processes."
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Crime Wizard helps bring award shortlist for Notts Police
They were shortlisted for the demand management project which included a review of systems and working practices to ultimately enable staff and police officers to spend more time with victims, witnesses and proactively dealing with offenders.
One of the key improvements is the streamlining of the crime recording process through the Crime Wizard system from criminal intelligence specialist, ABM. This has played an important role in Nottinghamshire Police's improvement strategy with regard to reducing response times and the time taken to record crime details. Having used ABM's Information Management System (IMS), for the past six years, Nottinghamshire Police was one of the first services to implement the Crime Wizard module.
Providing a simple and flexible interface, Crime Wizard guides crime desk operatives through the information entry process when recording a crime. Additional functionality enables operatives to follow the 'Lean Principles' approach recommended in Jan Berry's report, 'Reducing Bureaucracy in Policing', by creating input processes which are proportionate to the severity of individual crimes. As a result, Nottingham Police has seen a significant saving in the time previously taken to record crime details.
Chief Superintendent David Walker, head of department said: "The benefits of this change have already been felt. Throughout this period of change, we have maintained our high level of service, something which is difficult to achieve and that is a credit to all our staff. We are looking forward to hearing the outcome at the awards ceremony on September 22."
Alastair Luff, managing director of ABM UK Limited, added: "Being shortlisted for these awards is a great achievement for all those at Nottinghamshire Police who are involved in the demand management project - and I am delighted that ABM's IT system has proved its value in helping streamline processes."
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