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PolicingTV highlights compilation (10th-13th November 2025)

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This highlights package explores the evolving landscape of policing, focusing on the pride of new recruits, the integration of technology and AI in law enforcement, and the transformative approaches to domestic violence. The discussion highlights the importance of community service, recognition of police staff, and the challenges posed by emerging technologies in crime.

Andy Prophet reflects on the pride of welcoming 49 new recruits from all walks of life — and explains the true appeal of policing: real impact, real people, and a career where no two days are ever the same

https://policing.tv/videos/from-cricket-to-chief-constable-andy-prophets-unexpected-journey-into-policing-pt1/

At Liverpool’s Innovation & Digital Summit, police tech staff finally took centre stage. From 130+ nominations, awards celebrated the unsung teams who keep systems running and driving innovation—long-overdue recognition many said they’d never had before

https://policing.tv/videos/national-police-chiefs-innovation-and-digital-summit/

We explore how AI is reshaping crime itself – from drone-enabled burglaries and targeted scams to AI-driven attacks on cities and infrastructure. What happens when criminals automate at scale, and can policing keep up?

https://policing.tv/videos/policing-in-the-age-of-ai-international-insights-brought-to-you-by-sas/

Iceland’s Commissioner reveals how a new victim-focused approach to domestic violence transformed policing — and why challenging old attitudes sparked years of resistance inside the force

https://policing.tv/videos/service-over-power-icelands-first-female-commissioner/

Takeaways

  • Policing is fundamentally about people and making a difference.
  • Diversity in recruitment brings various skills to policing.
  • Technology plays a crucial role in modern policing.
  • Recognition of police staff is essential for morale.
  • AI is reshaping the nature of crime and policing.
  • Sentiment analysis can inform police deployments.
  • The future of crime may involve automated attacks.
  • Domestic violence is a serious offense that needs prioritization.
  • Resistance to change can be a significant barrier in policing.
  • Leadership in policing requires choosing motivated individuals.

Chapters
00:00 The Pride of New Recruits in Policing
02:49 The Role of Technology in Policing
06:01 AI’s Impact on Crime and Policing
12:06 Transforming Domestic Violence Policing

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