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July 2007

 
  "Policing the 21st Century - Safe Cities' new iNet AFR watchlist CCTV system also attracted a lot
of attention and on the limited trial at the exhibition, successfully matching every live test subject as 1st match."
Policing Today, Issue 13.3, p.13.

July 2006  
  "Bringing Justice into Focus - Grainy images, unwanted shadows and distracting expressions… Chief Constable Mike Culverhouse tells Criminal Justice Management how all this is changing thanks to developments in Police facial imaging technology by Safe Cities." Criminal Justice Management magasine, July 2006, p.15.

May 2006

 
 

"Police Crack the Photo Issue – the custody photography process from start to finish can take only 55 seconds." Det. Sgt. Grahame Bell, Isle of Man Constabulary, The Custodial Review, Issue 41, May 2006 p.18.


May 2006  
 

"Safe Cities' FIND software is very intuitive, very easy to use, and because of the artificial intelligence side of it, has the minimum of administrative support required from the human side." Ian Jakeman, Wiltshire Constabulary Imaging and Technical Resources Manager, The Custodial Review, Issue 41, May 2006 p.19


April/May 2006

 
  "Mug's Game - Without any standardised system of taking and cataloguing suspect's photos, identification can be a major headache. New (Safe Cities) technology… is set to change all that.". Gary Mason, journalist, Jane's Police Product Review, Issue 13, April/May 2006 , pp.30-32.

March/April 2006

 
  "Isle of Man Constabulary Sets New Photo Standards - Isle of Man Constabulary is the first UK Police Force to install a fully compliant photography system for the yet-to-be-rolled-out Facial Image National Database (FIND). If you need QA facial images - read on!". The Parliamentary Monitor, Issue 137 March/April 2006, p.58

February 2006

 
  "With the new (Safe Cities) digital database and iFact software, still covert ID parades can be compiled in minutes… The great benefit is that covert ID procedures can be carried out in a timely manner, increasing the prospect of a witness making a positive identification." Inspector Nick Verity, North Yorkshire Police. The Custodial Review, Issue 40 February 2006, p.43.

January 2006

 
  "'The iFact system (Safe Cities' FIND software) seems to provide Forces with an option to achieve the common standard required by the FIND project', ACPO's FIND project leader, Wiltshire DCC Stephen Long,' Criminal Justice Management, January 2006, p.17.

 

 

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