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PolicingTV highlights compilation (12th-15th May 2025)

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This highlights package explores the integration of AI tools in policing, emphasizing ethical practices and privacy considerations. Chief Lukens discusses the use of AI for vehicle identification and documentation, while Dr. Amanda Davies highlights the challenges of emerging crime typologies and the need for police education. Sergeant James Valour reflects on the importance of lived experiences in training new officers, particularly in handling domestic violence cases and the impact of empathy fatigue.

Chief Lukens discusses the use of AI tools and emphasizes the importance of ethical practices and privacy considerations when using AI technologies, particularly in sensitive contexts like policing. In this clip he talks about using Microsoft Bing’s Co-Pilot, for identifying vehicles and documenting photographs in law enforcement

https://policing.tv/videos/artificial-intelligence-thoughts-from-chief-lukens-and-microsoft-from-the-usa/

In our last piece from Dr Amanda Davies she talks about the challenges ahead especially in the “new” crime typologies and how international partnering can address crypto crime, while local partnering can address other e-crime and how both impact on training police officers..

https://policing.tv/videos/navigating-the-future-of-policing-education-amanda-davies-pt3/

Lastly we heard from Sgt James Valle of Hertfordshire Police who discussed his reflections, focusing on the importance of lived experiences in training new police officers, community engagement and support for victims of domestic violence. He also talks about empathy fatigue and why officers must approach each call with a fresh mindset.

https://policing.tv/videos/sergeant-james-valle-the-importance-of-lived-experience-in-policing/

Takeaways

  • AI tools can enhance vehicle identification in law enforcement.
  • Ethical practices are crucial when using AI technologies.
  • Emerging crime typologies require updated police education.
  • International partnerships are essential for addressing cybercrime.
  • Lived experiences can significantly improve police training.
  • Empathy fatigue affects officers’ responses to domestic violence cases.
  • Community engagement is vital for effective policing.
  • AI can streamline documentation processes for officers.
  • Training must evolve to address new crime trends.
  • Police organizations need to prepare for future crime challenges.

Chapters
00:00 – Introduction to AI in Policing
02:54 – Utilizing AI Tools for Law Enforcement
06:10 – Emerging Crime Typologies and Police Education
09:04 – The Importance of Lived Experiences in Police Training

 

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