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Rubber Check Rodeo: Tracking Down the Authors of Bad Checks in Texas

公司规模
1,000+
地区
  • America
国家
  • United States
产品
  • LexisNexis Accurint for Law Enforcement
技术栈
  • LexisNexis Accurint
实施规模
  • Departmental Deployment
影响指标
  • Cost Savings
  • Customer Satisfaction
  • Productivity Improvements
技术
  • 分析与建模 - 预测分析
  • 应用基础设施与中间件 - 数据交换与集成
适用行业
  • 零售
  • 安全与公共安全
适用功能
  • 商业运营
  • 质量保证
用例
  • 欺诈识别
  • 监管合规监控
服务
  • 系统集成
  • 培训
关于客户
Located in the northeast region of the state, Smith County is the 25th most populous county in Texas. In addition to Sheriff and local police departments, the county is policed by five constables and their subordinates. In June 2006, John Smith was appointed as Smith County Constable serving the fourth precinct. Upon taking office, he encountered a challenging workload, including thousands of outstanding warrants for the arrest of writers of bad checks.
挑战
According to the National Retail Federation’s most recent survey, U.S. retail losses amounted to $41.6 billion in 2006, or 1.61% of total sales. A large percentage includes losses stemming from consumers passing bad checks. In Smith County’s fourth precinct, the problem was especially acute. Smith County is home to a large number of universities and a highly transient population, with thousands of individuals moving in and out every year. As a result, tracking down the authors of bad checks can be an almost impossible challenge. “When I took office, there were boxes of bad checks dating as far back as the early eighties,” said Constable Smith. “Tracking down each individual, while important, would require more man hours than we could provide and would have diverted us from other more pressing responsibilities.” After spending several months trying to come up with a solution, Constable Smith came across the answer at a state-mandated continuing education course for constables. The instructor was outlining technical solutions designed to support the needs of law enforcement. One product, LexisNexis® Accurint® for Law Enforcement, stood out.
解决方案
Using Accurint, Constable Smith and his staff began opening the archive of bad checks. For most cases they were able to use driver’s license information captured at the time the check was written as the basis for the Accurint search. Ninety-five percent of the time these searches were successful in identifying and locating the check writer—even if the check had been written decades earlier and the author had relocated to another state. For the remaining searches, especially those without driver’s license information, Smith was able to locate check writers by searching under last name and first initial. Each Accurint search took seconds, shortening the entire process of locating an individual to minutes instead of hours or days.
运营影响
  • Constable Smith has been able to provide retailers victimized by bad checks with the money they were originally entitled to.
  • The Constable has also been able to collect a significant amount in fines.
  • Smith has been able to reduce the amount of staff time spent investigating bad checks and redirect resources to other criminal investigations.
  • Accurint required minimal training time and had a short learning curve.
  • Accurint is easy to use and has proven effective in locating individuals, even those who have relocated or are deceased.
数量效益
  • Constable Smith and the fourth precinct office have been able to collect more than $140,000 from the authors of bad checks.
  • The precinct office is currently pulling in as much as $8,000 on a weekly basis.

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