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Is there a legitimate role for facial recognition in policing and law enforcement?

Posted by: frasersampson, Posted on: 1 June 2022 - Categories: AI technology, Biometrics, Biometrics and Surveillance Camera Commissioner, Facial Recognition Technology, Policing, Privacy, Surveillance cameras, Uncategorized

London School of Economics, 5pm-9.15pm, 14 June 2022. Is there a legitimate role for facial recognition in policing and law enforcement? Hear the evidence of experts and make your own judgement - what’s your verdict?

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A farewell - looking back to the future (Part 2)

Posted by: Tony Porter, Posted on: 27 February 2020 - Categories: Critical National Infrastructure, Local authorities, National surveillance camera strategy, Policing, Standards, Surveillance camera code of practice, Surveillance Camera Day, Training
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In this blog the Commissioner looks back over the National Surveillance Camera Strategy for England and Wales, what's been achieved and what the future might hold.

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Get involved in Surveillance Camera Day

Posted by: Tony Porter, Posted on: 23 April 2019 - Categories: Surveillance Camera Day
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Thursday 20 June will mark a world first – the first ever National Surveillance Camera Day! Read about how you can join the conversation.

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The debate on automatic facial recognition continues

Posted by: Tony Porter, Posted on: 21 March 2019 - Categories: Facial Recognition Technology, Uncategorized
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Once again the issue of police use of Automatic Facial Recognition (AFR) technology has come into public spotlight. This week it was part of an inquiry at the House of Commons Science and Technology Select Committee – to whom I …

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Driving Ethics Forward: The Importance of Considering the Ethics of Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR)

Posted by: Dr Rachel Adams, Posted on: 15 February 2019 - Categories: ANPR, Policing, Privacy, Surveillance cameras, Uncategorized
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Hello, my name is Dr Rachel Adams and I’m an Early Career Researcher with the Information Law and Policy Centre, Institute for Advanced Legal Studies, University of London. I’m also a member of the Surveillance Camera Commissioner’s Automatic Number Plate Recognition Independent …

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Working together on automatic facial recognition

Posted by: Tony Porter, Posted on: 10 October 2018 - Categories: Facial Recognition Technology, National surveillance camera strategy, Policing, Privacy, Surveillance camera code of practice, Surveillance cameras, Uncategorized
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Regular readers of my blog will know that  the Home Office published their  Biometric Strategy in June and in doing so established  a new board (which I sit on) to develop that strategy.  A key challenge for me in participating …

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An ethical approach to Automated Facial Recognition

Posted by: Tony Porter, Posted on: 30 July 2018 - Categories: Facial Recognition Technology, Policing, Privacy, Surveillance camera code of practice, Surveillance cameras, Uncategorized
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Regulars to my blog will know that my regulatory role in the context of surveillance camera systems extends to the overt use of automated facial recognition (AFR) technology by the police and local authorities. Over the past few years South …

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The Future of Surveillance Cameras - A Question Time Event

Posted by: Tony Porter, Posted on: 22 February 2018 - Categories: Policing, Privacy, Surveillance camera code of practice, Surveillance cameras, Uncategorized
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You never really know if an idea will work. Professor William Webster (Centre for Research Information Surveillance and Privacy) thought that if he "built it people would come". And they did – lots of people! Delivering a commitment made as …

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The ANPR Independent Advisory Group is now in being!!

Posted by: Tony Porter, Posted on: 15 February 2018 - Categories: ANPR, CCTV, Local authorities, National surveillance camera strategy, National surveillance camera stratgey, Policing, Privacy, Surveillance camera code of practice, Surveillance cameras
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Automatic Number Plate Recognition cameras (ANPR) fall within my statutory regulatory remit. ANPR is a defined surveillance camera system, by virtue of Section 29(6)(a) of the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012. The system is operated by police forces who are …

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Well - almost a year on from the launch of the National Surveillance Camera Strategy (England and Wales) and much to report.

Posted by: Tony Porter, Posted on: 13 February 2018 - Categories: CCTV, National surveillance camera strategy, National surveillance camera stratgey, Privacy, Surveillance camera code of practice, Surveillance cameras, Training
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Last week all the strand leaders with responsibility for delivery of the National Surveillance Camera Strategy, hunkered down together to outline their successes, obstacles and proposed plans for the next reporting year. When I first set out my plans for …

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