Identity Theft 911 Poll of National Law Enforcement Efforts Reveals Uphill Battle
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Identity Theft 911 Poll of National Law Enforcement Efforts Reveals Uphill Battle
Police Departments Cite Need for Resources; Offer Suggestions to Curb the Crime
The results of a national law enforcement survey conducted by Identity Theft 911 (www.identitytheft911.org) show that police departments across the country face an uphill battle fighting the pervasive crime of identity theft, have limited resources at their disposal and are often outgunned by an increasingly sophisticated enemy.
An Identity Theft 911 white paper, “Identity Theft -- Conversations with Law Enforcement and Emerging Data Breach Issues,” scheduled for release in mid-October, outlines the results by exploring the challenges of fighting identity theft, the critical need for improved training and suggestions from police departments on increased prosecution and tougher sentencing.
Highlights of a survey of some of the largest police departments in the
Challenges of Police Departments Fighting Identity Theft:
- Funding: Only one police department felt it had sufficient resources to fight identity theft.
- Bandwidth: Few law enforcement organizations have the time or manpower to pursue cases that are a long distance from their cities.
- Sentences: Several jurisdictions complained the sentences were too short or the chances of getting caught slim.
Suggestions by Police Departments to Curb Identity Theft:
- More Prosecutions: Only the strongest identity theft cases are pursued for trial as they are both time-consuming and work intensive with little return.
- More Awareness: Virtually all of the respondents surveyed said that greater public awareness about the dangers and ramifications of identity theft would help them combat the crime.
- More Help From Financial Institutions: Many officers said banks and credit extenders needed to do more to safeguard information.
Surveys were sent to various law enforcement agencies across
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