Appellate court upholds $3 million jury award, rules Chicago police should have done more to protect slain domestic violence victim An Illinois appellate court upheld a record $3 million jury award after finding sufficient evidence that two Chicago police officers cared more about going home for the day than protecting a domestic violence victim who was killed by her alleged abuser a short time later. https://lnkd.in/g5TV8aHa In light of the recent appellate court decision emphasizing the critical need for effective response in domestic violence situations, SuperCom's advanced technology solutions could play a vital role in enhancing public safety measures. SuperCom, a global leader in the field of electronic monitoring, offers the PureSecurity™ Suite, a comprehensive range of products including GPS tracking platforms and domestic violence monitoring solutions like PureProtect™. These innovative tools are designed to provide law enforcement and criminal justice agencies with real-time data and analytics, helping to prevent tragic outcomes by ensuring constant monitoring and swift response in critical situations. SuperCom's technology demonstrates a commitment to public safety and the protection of vulnerable individuals, aligning closely with the heightened need for effective and proactive measures in domestic violence cases. #technology #electronic #monitoring #publicsafety #nasdaq #supercom #spcb SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB) Ordan Trabelsi
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Appellate court upholds $3 million jury award, rules Chicago police should have done more to protect slain domestic violence victim An Illinois appellate court upheld a record $3 million jury award after finding sufficient evidence that two Chicago police officers cared more about going home for the day than protecting a domestic violence victim who was killed by her alleged abuser a short time later. https://lnkd.in/dhwqQsti In light of the recent appellate court decision emphasizing the critical need for effective response in domestic violence situations, SuperCom's advanced technology solutions could play a vital role in enhancing public safety measures. SuperCom, a global leader in the field of electronic monitoring, offers the PureSecurity™ Suite, a comprehensive range of products including GPS tracking platforms and domestic violence monitoring solutions like PureProtect™. These innovative tools are designed to provide law enforcement and criminal justice agencies with real-time data and analytics, helping to prevent tragic outcomes by ensuring constant monitoring and swift response in critical situations. SuperCom's technology demonstrates a commitment to public safety and the protection of vulnerable individuals, aligning closely with the heightened need for effective and proactive measures in domestic violence cases. #technology #electronic #monitoring #publicsafety #nasdaq #supercom #spcb SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB) Ordan Trabelsi
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Police and Crime Commissioner for Lancashire & National Lead Commissioner for Technology and Digital
Today I published the independent report into the Nicola Bulley missing from home investigation. You can read my statement and the report below - and view an extract from the press conference held today at this link. “First and foremost I hope today’s report reassures Nicola’s family that Lancashire Constabulary carried out a professional and extensive investigation and despite important learnings highlighted in the report, none of these actions would have changed the outcome of this tragic case. “This review offers best practice in how high-profile cases can be best investigated and communicated under such spotlight and scrutiny, highlighting the importance of leadership command structures, declaration of critical incidents and resilience within police communications. “Whilst the investigation into Nicola’s disappearance was found to be well handled and resourced, the media narrative was lost at an early stage, which had a detrimental impact on Nicola’s family and friends, and also the confidence of the wider community. Opportunities for non-reportable media briefings on her medical history and vulnerabilities, or sharing her status as a high-risk missing person were not taken. “This was always intended as a learning review and as the public’s voice in policing in Lancashire, I will hold the Chief Constable to account for producing an action plan against the recommendations in this report, to ensure we are delivering policing that is efficient and effective for the communities we serve. “Whilst there is learning for Lancashire, the report draws out a significant amount of best practice and recommendations for wider learning to police forces nationally, particularly around the relationship between the police and the media, which needs to be strengthened for everyone’s benefit. “I would like to thank the College of Policing for their meticulous work in compiling this review, together with the operational and subject matter experts that contributed. I would also like to thank officers and staff within Lancashire Constabulary who worked tirelessly throughout this investigation, and despite the pressures and distractions, remained focussed on finding Nicola. “This report concludes what has been a long and painful process for Nicola’s friends and family and I would ask that their privacy is respected whilst they to continue to grieve for their loss.” https://lnkd.in/dYpSDRqw
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It’s clear that the youth justice system isn’t deterring young offenders from committing crimes, and isn’t delivering justice for victims. ACT would lower the age of eligibility for youth court so 17 year olds committing adult crimes face adult consequences. ACT’s policy is one step towards tackling out of control youth crime and creating a safer society.
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On this World Trafficking Day I am pleased to share the Twentyfour-Seven Human Trafficking Statistics Report, 2022-2023 Twentyfour-Seven Human Trafficking Statistics Key Report Takeaways: 71% of our reports obtained enough information to result in criminal investigations by the appropriate law enforcement agency. 100% of the users (4000+ people) chose not to use the Human Trafficking Hotline call button. Notwithstanding the other multiple data sets presented within the report, the most important figure is about victim reach. Our results indicate the Twentyfour-Seven Anti-Trafficking QR Code® is 5.36% effective. According to the “Trafficking In Persons Report 2023” (TIP Report) Government methods reach less than ½ of 1% of victims. The Twentyfour-Seven method reaching 5.36% Which is over ten times more effective than any other anti-trafficking method currently utilized!
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