DP-TOTAL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMME SUPT Ade Hutchinson VIDENCE BASED POLICING BODY – WORN - VIDEO EVIDENCE BASED POLICING E.

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DP-TOTAL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMME SUPT Ade Hutchinson VIDENCE BASED POLICING BODY – WORN - VIDEO EVIDENCE BASED POLICING E

DP-TOTAL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMME EVIDENCE BASED POLICING

DP-TOTAL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMME MPS CONTEXT 31,000 Officers 9 million residents Falling crime Reputation as a world leading police service Workforce that is increasingly IT literate

DP-TOTAL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMME SO WHAT ARE WE DOING ? Randomised control trial 10 Boroughs contrasted against non users 600 Devices Supporting separate National Firearms Pilot Linking into the wider CJS

DP-TOTAL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMME KEY ISSUES Policy / practice Police culture Public engagement Expectation management Regulation

DP-TOTAL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMME USAGE AND THE FUTURE We require the use of BWV at key times Including Firearms, we are now at 10,000 clips per month One third is retained Complaints, issues Stop and Search Domestic Violence is highest reason for use CJS challenges

DP-TOTAL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMME DIGITAL JUSTICE

DP-TOTAL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMME SUPT Ade Hutchinson QUESTIONS VIDENCE BASED POLICING BODY – WORN - VIDEO E