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improve effectiveness and decision making across the criminal justice sector: investment in technology, agile working, data management and understanding the importance of investing in technology
We’re working with the police and criminal justice agencies to develop and utilise innovative technology that can support victims of domestic violence better.
The second year of the pandemic has seen more people in the UK slide further into debt and organisations need to recalibrate their response through empathetic collections.
Treating customers with empathy has been an increasingly important area of focus within the customer experience industry.
Retail technology is perhaps one of the fastest growing industries coming out of the pandemic, with digitisation being one of the key aspects of this transformation.
Policing is navigating an age of complexity and continual change. To create clarity, forces are looking to partners to help them tackle their operational and organisational challenges.
There have been enormous advances in the scale and availability of data, which is essential for machine learning.
In a recent webinar our experts discussed how our bespoke solutions can empower HE and FE operational planning to deal with multiple unknowns.
We all want – and need – to be able to do more with less. But how? Increasingly, this is a vital question for our police forces.
To become a judge in the UK one must have held the relevant legal qualification for at least seven years, have a minimum of five years’ legal experience and have the moral courage and wisdom to apply the law in accordance with the oath taken.
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