This two-day event, attended by around 300
people, comprised mainly police and Government officials as well as
universities and municipalities, was organised by the Ministry of Internal
Administration (MAI). The Minister of Internal Administration José Luís
Carneiro and Secretary of State Isabel Oneto gave addresses at the close of the
conference.
David Thomas had made a presentation at the
first edition of the conference held in 2019, which covered the work of SCP.
The Coimbra Conferences are an important moment for sharing experiences and for
debate between Portuguese Municipalities, the Security Forces and Services, and
the Internal Administration on issues related to Urban Security.
The first edition of this Conference, in 2019,
emerged as an epilogue to the development of the Program of the XXI
Constitutional Government, which established the updating and definition of a
New Generation of Local Security Contracts (CLS) as one of the priority areas
in the context of Homeland Security. The 2022 edition aimed to address the
various dimensions of crime prevention in urban centers and their relationship
with the strategies developed by local authorities.
On this occasion, the topic which David
presented under the six thematic areas, was: “Delivering Police Services using
advanced technology”, specifically: “Use of Apps in assisting in the delivery
of police services” and “Overseas experiences in the use of police body worn
cameras (BWCs)”.
Topical issues
These are both topical issues concerning
policing generally, in particular “body worn cameras”, which the government are
planning to introduce for police in Portugal shortly. The last law to be
introduced was at the end of 2021 covering the circumstances on when they can
be used and issues such as privacy and the rights of both police officers and
the public. David’s presentation drew upon overseas experiences, particularly
in UK, Australia and USA who have used them for many years. The presentation
included observations regarding their use, for government to consider in the
development, introduction and rollout.
In so far as the use of Apps are concerned,
David’s presentation covered the current App being used by the MAI, how their
use could help in streamlining the delivery of various services, giving
examples of those being used in UK, Hong Kong, Singapore and Dubai. He
also covered the development of unmanned Police stations being used in Dubai,
which provide access to around 70 services on-line including crime reporting
for certain crimes.
The presentation was well received and Dr.
António Pombeiro - SGMAI- Secretary General Adjunto and the project leader in
the MAI were both in the audience were very positive in their remarks.
David was the only foreigner physically
attending and the other overseas presentation by video was: Elizabeth Johnston
Executive Director of the European Forum for Urban Security
Following this David spoke with both the
Minister of Internal Administration and Secretary of State, concerning sharing
of overseas experiences, the framework of the Urban Security conference and the
CLS program.
Australia and the UK advising us on “safe communities”´ procedures? For those of us familiar with the regular, serious failings of both UK´s and Australia´s Police forces, this sounds like a joke in bad taste.
By guida from Lisbon on 04 Nov 2022, 06:06