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The Terrorism Act 2000 video recording code of practice was updated in Northern Ireland in 2020
This report examines the current sector of online platforms with video-sharing capabilities, how these platforms protect users from harmful content and the user experience on platforms with video-sharing capabilities.
This report examines the Video Sharing Platform (VSP) industry’s current and future state, the implications for user safety, and users’ experiences of harmful video content online.
Understanding the types of data captured by Body Worn Video (BWV) devices and how to safeguard against loss.
More than £3 million of government funding has been awarded to emerging video game developers and start-up studios to help them scale their businesses and create the next British gaming hits.
Technical guidance for police forces when procuring and deploying Body Worn Video (BWV) devices.
Appendix to the codes of practice for forensic science providers covering video analysis.
Procedure and supporting guidance to help police forces prepare their own policies for retrieving native video and audio from CCTV systems.
Brings together documents about the government's goal of using intercept data as evidence.
From 1 June 2023, we are making a small change to the official video call joining process to improve the calls with prisoners.
Policy guidance for prison staff on secure social video calls introduced to help maintain family contact as a supplement to existing communications through letters, phone calls and social visits.
This study reports on the evaluation of the pilot of body worn video cameras across prisons in England and Wales.
Detention service order 01/2020 about access to a video call service.
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