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Always consider whether the circumstances of the incident render the
person concerned as vulnerable.
Remember to use SMF/VULNERABLE and/or
SMF/REPEATVICTIM.
If the questions below do not appear valid, have you selected the
correct opening code?
1. Has anything like this happened before? Yes
2. Has the caller spoken to police about this No
or any other matter relating to ASB?
3. If the answer to 2 is 'Yes' when were
police called (approximately)
4. Prior to calling police today, has the No
person sought help from elsewhere (e.g.
Local Authority, Security, Housing
Association, Samaritans, Citizens
Advice, BT, etc.)?
5. If the answer to 4 is
'Yes' please state
who?
6. Any other relevant CALLER CALLED US FIRST -
information? NEIGHBOURS MAY HAVE
RUNG TOO. POLICE WERE
SEEN IN THE AREA LAST
TIME. LAST TIME: APPROX
ONE YEAR AGO.
LINKED TO: 09:33:36 07JUN14 CHS
ENTERED BY: CHS (C724202)
AT: 2014-06-07 09:30:42
SMF REPEATVICTIM: (Repeat Caller / Victim)
GPC Supervisor: Please note chat this caller has been
categorised as: 'Repeat caller' and /
or 'Victim'.
GPC: Prioritise any additional
intelligence checks & inform
relevant SNT.
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Consider if the person is susceptible to physical abuse, emotional or
mental hurt, and liable to be easily influenced.
Are they a repeat caller and/or victim of anti-social behaviour, which
is affecting their quality of life, or are they intimidated by the activity?