How facial recognition technology aids police Technology can only do so much – it still needs human input. Arten Oleshko/Shutterstock Bethan Davies , Cardiff University ; Andrew Dawson , Cardiff University , and Martin Innes , Cardiff University Police officers’ ability to recognise and locate individuals with a history of committing crime is vital to their work. In fact, it is so important that officers believe possessing it is fundamental to the craft of effective street policing, crime prevention and investigation. However, with the total police workforce falling by almost 20% since 2010 and recorded crime rising , police forces are turning to new technological solutions to help enhance their capability and capacity to monitor and track individuals about whom they have concerns. One such technology is Automated Facial Recognition (known as AFR). This works by analysing key facial features, generating a mathematical representation of ...
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