Report Summary
This report provides members of the Policing Performance Committee with an overview of Digitally Enabled Policing Programme Work stream.
The paper will provide an update in respect of the work of the Digitally Enabled Policing Programme work stream in respect of the Mobile Working, Body Worn Video and Core Operational Solution projects.
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Meeting
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Policing Performance Committee - 7 December 2022
Date : 07 December 2022
Location : online
Social Implications
There are social implications in this report.
The DEPP programme has the following social implications.
Focus on improving the quality and accuracy of policing information in order to empower/enhance informed decision making, increase the detection of crime, protect officers and communities and better tailor police services to the needs of individuals and such communities.
- Increase in public confidence,
- That Police Scotland and the Authority have met a key recommendation from the Dame Elish Angiolini report into complaints handling by introducing a national BWV solution,
- Increased levels of public transparency and accountability,
- Support for the detection and prevention of crime,
- Support for the resolution of complaints against Officers and to inform learning outcomes,
- Enhanced Officer safety and associated operational considerations
- Quickly and easily report crimes;
- Benefit from a swifter more informed response;
- See a modern progressive police service;
- Have easier access to services;
- Not require to repeat information already given; and
- Have increased police visibility in communities.
Ultimately, all of which if achieved would fundamentally and enhance the social fabric of communities in Scotland.