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The Information Commissioner's Office has today published the findings of its first audit of South Wales and Gwent Police in a series looking at police use of facial recognition technology (FRT).
In the sentencing hearing, His Honour Judge Cooper commended PC Foster and all of his colleagues for their immense bravery.
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Police Scotland is the only force in the UK that does not have arrangements for crime proceeds to be spent directly on law enforcement.
The above-inflation pay deal includes a commitment that the pay award will remain at least 1% above the average consumer ...
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has reprimanded the force after it deleted more than 96,000 pieces of body-worn ...
Home Office funded scheme has led to more than 5,300 arrests and the seizure of about 630kg of Class A and B drugs, more than ...
Ian Weinfass reports on a Public Finance Initiative (PFI) dispute which threatens to continue to eat into a police force's resources.
Dorset Police said a multi-agency meeting was held with Safeguard Force and “a review of their vetting processes has ...
The findings have been published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) using data from its long-running annual crime survey of people aged 16 and over.
Sussex PCC also criticised the “purist application of data protection law” advising shopkeepers not to share images of suspected offenders.
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