Case Study: Hampshire Constabulary Leaps into the Digital Age
As communities become more digitalised, the need for officers to interact with even greater volumes and more diverse forms of digital evidence is on the rise.
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Jane Murugan
16 April 2024
In the first two months of 2022, Hampshire Constabulary collected over 11,000 pieces of digital evidence from businesses and citizens. Stephanie Wilkins, Digital Evidence Management Support Coordinator, Hampshire Constabulary, estimates that each piece of evidence collected and processed typically consumes an hour of an officer’s time.
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