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What criteria does the NFIB use to decide if an intelligence report should be passed on to a police force for investigation?

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What criteria does the NFIB use to decide if an intelligence report should be passed on to a police force for investigation?

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The data is automatically assessed against set criteria to determine the quality and bearing of the data received. All reports that meet the agreed standard are passed to a police crime manager to apply a second level of manual assessment. Reports meeting the second standard are then passed to an analyst for background checks and verification of key data prior to distribution. Only those reports with verified data and positive investigative leads will be sent to a police force for further investigation.

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