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Investigates if an individual's personal information may have been breached.

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Identity Theft Reporting/Recovery Programs
Empowers consumers to prevent healthcare fraud. Help people with Medicare and Medicaid to: - Protect themselves from Medicare & Medicaid fraud, waste, and abuse. - Detect Medicare & Medicaid fraud, waste, and abuse. - Report Medicare & Medicaid fraud, waste, and abuse.
Provides Illinoisans who have been victimized by identity theft with one-on-one assistance as they work to report the crime to local law enforcement and financial institutions, repair their credit, and prevent future problems. The website also has several documents concerning identity theft and the recovery process.

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Identity Theft Reporting/Recovery Programs
Anti-crime program designed to provide citizens with a means to anonymously report criminal activity to police. Anyone with information concerning a crime is urged to contact Jefferson County Crime Stoppers. There is no caller ID and when you share information you do not give your name or telephone number. Information that leads up to an arrest may make the caller eligible for a cash reward.

Provides a program that involves the public, the media, and the police in the fight against crime.

The Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) Program empowers consumers to prevent healthcare fraud. With volunteers and program staff, we help people with Medicare and Medicaid to Prevent, Detect, and Report Medicare & Medicaid fraud, waste, and abuse. The Administration for Community Living (ACL) provides funding to SMP programs in all 50 states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Islands.

Utilizes surveillance images of persons of interest involved in crimes. The public is able to view the surveillance images and contact the assigned officer with any case related information.

Provides Illinoisans who have been victimized by identity theft with one-on-one assistance as they work to report the crime to local law enforcement and financial institutions, repair their credit, and prevent future problems. The website also has several documents concerning identity theft and the recovery process.

Responsible for the regulation of the insurance industry operating in Illinois. Protects consumers by providing assistance and information, by efficiently regulating the insurance industry's market behavior and financial solvency, and by fostering a competitive insurance marketplace. They investigate consumer complaints, provide informational workshops, issue licenses to insurance companies, and issue licenses to individuals who self-insure.

Provides Illinoisans who have been victimized by identity theft with one-on-one assistance as they work to report the crime to local law enforcement and financial institutions, repair their credit, and prevent future problems. The website also has several documents concerning identity theft and the recovery process.
Provides Illinoisans who have been victimized by identity theft with one-on-one assistance as they work to report the crime to local law enforcement and financial institutions, repair their credit, and prevent future problems. The website also has several documents concerning identity theft and the recovery process.

Offers rewards to residents that have information about a crime or suspicious activity if a crime is in progress.

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General Crime Reporting
Call to anonymously report any information concerning unsolved felony crimes, felony fugitives, or drug information. The caller is given a confidential code number and, if an arrest is made, the caller receives a cash reward of up to $1,000.
A hotline that people can report a wide variety of crimes.
Provides nuisance complaints investigations.
Provides Illinoisans who have been victimized by identity theft with one-on-one assistance to take the steps necessary to report the crime to local law enforcement and financial institutions, repair their credit and prevent future problems.
Responsible for the regulation of the insurance industry operating in Illinois. Their mission is to protect consumers by providing assistance and information, by efficiently regulating the insurance industry's market behavior and financial solvency, and by fostering a competitive insurance marketplace. They investigate consumer complaints, provide informational workshops, issue licenses to insurance companies, and issue licenses to individuals who self-insure.
Provides important training and education programs in the area of computer crimes, including online child pornography, online sexual abuse, online fraud, e-mail threats, identity theft, and computer hacking. In addition, the bureau offers investigative and prosecutorial assistance with cases and coordinates the Illinois Internet Child Exploitation Task Force. The Illinois Computer Crime Institute (ICCI), an entity within the Attorney General's High Tech Crimes Bureau, is dedicated to training and supporting Illinois law enforcement and prosecutors in the investigation and prosecution of high technology crimes, as well as in the use of high technology tools to enhance the effectiveness of their work.
The Social Security Administration’s OIG Fraud Hotline takes reports of alleged fraud, waste, or abuse. This can include, but is not limited to: - Making false statements on claims. - Concealing facts or events which affect eligibility. - Misuse of benefits by a representative payee. - Buying or selling counterfeit or legitimate social security cards. - Bribery. - Worker's Compensation fraud.
Galesburg Area Crime Stoppers is an anti-crime program designed to provide citizens with a means to anonymously report criminal activity to police.
Provides Illinoisans who have been victimized by identity theft with one-on-one assistance as they work to report the crime to local law enforcement and financial institutions, repair their credit, and prevent future problems. The website also has several documents concerning identity theft and the recovery process.
- Anti-crime program designed to provide citizens with a means to anonymously report criminal activity to police. - Anyone with information concerning a crime is urged to contact Jefferson County Crimestoppers. - There is no caller ID and when you share information you do not give your name or telephone number. - Information that leads up to an arrest may make the caller eligible for a cash reward.
Responsible for the regulation of the insurance industry operating in Illinois. Their mission is to protect consumers by providing assistance and information, by efficiently regulating the insurance industry's market behavior and financial solvency, and by fostering a competitive insurance marketplace. They investigate consumer complaints, provide informational workshops, issue licenses to insurance companies, and issue licenses to individuals who self-insure.
Provides important training and education programs in the area of computer crimes, including online child pornography, online sexual abuse, online fraud, e-mail threats, identity theft, and computer hacking. In addition, the bureau offers investigative and prosecutorial assistance with cases and coordinates the Illinois Internet Child Exploitation Task Force. The Illinois Computer Crime Institute (ICCI), an entity within the Attorney General's High Tech Crimes Bureau, is dedicated to training and supporting Illinois law enforcement and prosecutors in the investigation and prosecution of high technology crimes, as well as in the use of high technology tools to enhance the effectiveness of their work.
Provides outreach and education on health care fraud topics. Empowers consumers to prevent, detect, and report health care fraud.