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This study reports on the evaluation of the pilot of body worn video cameras across prisons in England and Wales.
This Policy Framework provides the rules and guidance on use of Body Worn Video Cameras (BWVC) by HMPPS.
Presentation given by Tony Porter at the Home Office Security Innovation and Demonstration Centre.
New Lord Chancellor announces 13,000 cameras now available to every prison officer on shift.
Officers at the Civil Nuclear Constabulary wear body worn video, which they activate when attending incidents where they feel it is necessary. We are only able to provide footage recorded by the officers who work for us.
The Surveillance Camera Commissioner has a statutory role to provide the surveillance camera industry with a current list of recommended standards.
The Biometrics and Surveillance Camera Commissioner’s role is to encourage compliance with the surveillance camera code of practice. BSCC is an independent monitoring body of the Home Office .
Check the tariff classification for a clip-on camera lens attachment made of glass.
Find out how well your organisation complies with the principles of the surveillance camera code of practice.
The role of the Surveillance Camera Commissioner is to encourage compliance with the surveillance camera code of practice.
The scheme enabling organisations to clearly demonstrate that they comply with the surveillance camera code of practice is now closed to new applications.
A selection of icons to indicate the presence of body worn video (BWV) devices.
This policy applies to all staff and members of the 5 arms length bodies, as well as Home Office officials supporting the bodies.
Product Safety Report for Beiens ‘Rabbit Digital Camera’ Toy presenting a serious risk of strangulation.
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