Questions from the UK Policing: Office of Police Chief Scientific Adviser:
Analytics – methods to improve data quality
What technical and behavioural methods that can be used to improve the quality of data within police systems, including to reduce the burden on users and correct inputs by staff to reduce human error?
UK Policing: Office of Police Chief Scientific Adviser, 2024
Surveillance and sensing – next generation situational awareness
How can policing best provide Chief Officers and deployed officers with real-time information about workforce and assets, including remote briefing capabilities and file transfer?
UK Policing: Office of Police Chief Scientific Adviser, 2024
Surveillance and sensing – next generation sensing and signal processing
What novel data sources, such as advertising technology, that can be utilised by the police in evidence and intelligence gathering and/or pose new crime possibilities?
UK Policing: Office of Police Chief Scientific Adviser, 2024
Surveillance and sensing – next generation sensing and signal processing
What new opportunities for policing for evidence and intelligence gathering, as well as new crime possibilities, are being created by the rapid development in sensor technologies and increasingly diverse data emerging from our digital lives?
UK Policing: Office of Police Chief Scientific Adviser, 2024
Surveillance and sensing – vulnerable interviewing
Are current national police interview models fit for purpose when conducting interviews with vulnerable suspects, such as those who have Autism Spectrum Disorder, Personality Disorder or mental health conditions?
UK Policing: Office of Police Chief Scientific Adviser, 2024