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Proximity interpreting: day-to-day policing and delivering access for deaf citizens

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 By: Robert Skinner (Heriot-Watt University) The objective for this PhD study, funded by the Scottish Graduate School for the Arts and Humanities (SGSAH), was not only to ask questions about how the police can appropriately serve deaf people, whose preferred language … Continue reading

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Why is technology not being better used in policing?

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By:  Jim Fraser, Professor and Director of Centre for Forensic Science, University of Strathclyde.      In October 2014 SIPR hosted the Scottish international policing conference on the theme of technology, policing and criminal justice. The conference was a great success … Continue reading

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Why “more research is needed” on police technology is not simply an academic cliché

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  Written by: Cynthia Lum and Christopher Koper, George Mason University, Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy Technology has become a major force in law enforcement, and has been one of the primary targets of public expenditures for the police. Police … Continue reading

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