Independent report on the London Metropolitan Police Service's trial of live facial recognition technologyReport - Fussey and Murray, 2019.#Facial recognition#London#Faces#Technology·library.college.police.uk·Jan 6, 2021Independent report on the London Metropolitan Police Service's trial of live facial recognition technology
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‘Assisted’ Facial Recognition and the Reinvention of Suspicion and Discretion in Digital PolicingArticle - Fussey, P., Davies, B., and Innes, M. British Journal of Criminology, Vol. 61 no. 2, 2021, p.325-344,#Facial recognition#Technology#UK policing·search.ebscohost.com·Jan 6, 2021‘Assisted’ Facial Recognition and the Reinvention of Suspicion and Discretion in Digital Policing
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The long arm of the algorithm? Automated Facial Recognition as evidence and trigger for police interventionArticle - Kotsoglou and Oswald. Forensic Science International: Synergy, Vol 2, 2020, p.86-89.#Faces#Facial recognition#Technology#Wales·search.ebscohost.com·Jan 6, 2021The long arm of the algorithm? Automated Facial Recognition as evidence and trigger for police intervention
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