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Suffolk has launched a three-month trial using Enhanced Video Response (EVR), with the aim of expanding video appointment ...
The force has used artificial intelligence (AI) technology to help identify the most vulnerable callers entering the 101 system and ensure they are put through to experienced staff. Performance ...
Judge rules that under the process to dismiss officers who fail vetting 'the normal safeguards' such as a full hearing with witnesses are removed. So it effectively removes the right to a fair trial.
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The jury took 20 minutes to acquit the officer, who retired in June last year, after a trial at Portsmouth Crown Court.
That's the view of former Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officer Michel Funicelli, who now helping educate the next generation of students eager to get involved with policing.