It is possible, but it is a routine investigational procedure in most agencies to check out all parties in a case, including complainants.
Blackmail is a situation in which you agree not to share some piece of information in exchange for money or cooperation. If you have a crime to report and go straight to the police with it, you will not be blackmailing anybody. If you are being blackmailed into withholding evidence of a crime, you can't prevent it from being blackmail. You either have to cooperate or report the crime and ask the police to protect you.
Absolutely ! If you know information about a crime - you can report it without identifying yourself.
In Texas, failing to report a crime can result in being charged with a misdemeanor offense. This means that individuals who do not report a crime they are aware of could face legal consequences and potential penalties.
The FBI in Washington D.C. I believed it's called 'The National Crime Information Center (NCIC) and the place gun buyers are checked out when buying a firearm...
In some places, it is a crime to not report a crime if you have knowledge of it and fail to report it. This is known as "failure to report a crime" or "misprision of a felony." It is important to check the laws in your specific location to understand the requirements.
it's just an example of a prisoner without a crime
It's a crime, so you report it like any other crime--call the police. Anyone can report it.
yes you can. you may not know its a crime, but either way it still is and can be prevented.
Yes, unless you willingly and purposely gave them that information, that is a crime. It is called identity theft, because they have enough information to prove that they are you. Report this crime right away.
(in the US) Probably the UCR (Uniform Crime Report) which is compiled, produced, and published by the FBI's National Crime Information Center.
"Did you report the confessed crime to the authorities?"
The convict, Abel Magwitch, confessed to being a fugitive and being involved in a burglary in Kent. He also implicated his partner, Compeyson, in the crime.