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Digital forensics: helping forces bridge the skills gap

Damian Walton joined the police when business computers were in their infancy and home computers didn’t exist. He completed his 30 years of service and is now the managing director of IntaForensics, which works alongside forces supporting them with the forensic analysis of digital devices. The company provides digital forensic… Police Oracle talks to a company headed up by a former officer which employs other ex-officers with niche skills to provide digital services to forces. ...

Forces remain on track for Uplift target, says Home Office

Forces remain on track with their targets for recruiting new officers, according to Home Office data. According to the latest quarterly update, shared by the College of Policing, there are now 13,576 officers recruited for the Uplift programme. It means forces have reached 68 per cent of the 20,000 target… The government remains on target for Uplift recruits, says the Home Office. But frontline officers say forces still aren’t up to strength....

Disruptive behaviour: keeping firearms off UK streets

Preventing weapons from getting into the hands of violent criminals is a relentless task for policing. In London alone, more than 450 weapons were recovered last year. They are usually obtained through criminal networks and armourers, often exploiting cultural, ethnic and familial links to source regions. The market is supply-driven,… Keeping firearms of UK streets is complex work but old fashioned ‘nous’ is a vital tool in CT policing, an officer reveals....