The cost of getting it wrong
For those of you that follow this blog, I apologise for my lack of recent posts; life and other projects got in the way! In these times of ‘compensation culture’ […]
For those of you that follow this blog, I apologise for my lack of recent posts; life and other projects got in the way! In these times of ‘compensation culture’ […]
The current furore regarding events in Rotherham will (quite understandably) continue for some time. It is clearly in the public interest to understood who knew what – and when. Despite […]
I’m sure most people have heard the expression ‘big data’ by now; It is a buzzword to describe massive amounts of data that is so big, that conventional software cannot […]
The recent HMIC crime data integrity report ‘Crime Recording – A Matter of Fact’ has left me both surprised and disappointed in equal measure. This was clearly an irresistible opportunity […]
This statement has particularly unpleasant connotations, however, it might be something we hear with increasing frequency in the near future. There are a number of enquiries at the minute where […]
The Metropolitan Police is more than just a Police force; It is a globally renowned brand and is shorthand for excellence in policing in general and investigation in particular. Those […]
Barely a day goes by without there being a story in the media regarding the loss or misuse of data; the current debate regarding NHS care data has focussed the […]
The Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has offered cross-party support to Theresa May regarding a review and reform of the existing Stop & Search legislation – and about time too. […]
I understand that there is now a push to determine ‘what works’ when crafting government policy. On the face of it that is great news and they should be applauded […]
The recent embarrassment regarding the fiddling of police recorded crime has understandably rocked public confidence. HMIC have embarked upon their Crime and Incident Data Quality inspection and I’m confident that […]