Surely that is a better solution than arbitrarily discrimination against crime victims? Are you really saying that if two houses are burgled and jewellery taken for example, that they should receive different levels of service based on factors unrelated to the crime?
But it is related to the crime or incident. The victim's needs should be taken into account and a victim who is deemed to be particularly vulnerable or requires additional reassurance or other help, safeguards etc should receive that. Someone who doesn't really need follow-up visits or to be put in touch with support services needn't be offered them.