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Home > Technology > Creator of tool to protect domestic abuse victims wins national award
Technology 30 September 2024

Creator of tool to protect domestic abuse victims wins national award

30 September 2024Updated:30 September 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
Stacey Rothwell with Prof Dame Angela McLean- Credit: TellingPhotography
Stacey Rothwell with Prof Dame Angela McLean- Credit: TellingPhotography

The creator of an innovative tool to tackle domestic abuse and protect victims has won a national award for her work.

Stacey Rothwell, Network Director for the Eastern Region Innovation of seven English police forces, was instrumental in the development and roll out of Rapid Video Response (RVR) – a secure technology which gives domestic violence victims video-based officer response in as little as three minutes.

In the pilot area of Kent, the tool has significantly increased victim satisfaction and reduced anxiety, while from a policing perspective it has led to an increase in arrests and cut down on investigation time. 

RVR has been given the seal of approval from the national VAWG Taskforce, who will oversee its national roll out, under the leadership of Assistant Chief Constable Sam Millar and Deputy Chief Constable Louisa Rolfe.

The technology aims to put victims at the forefront and offer them a consistent service and a more efficient response. It also wants policing to measure performance based on victim satisfaction levels, and encourage further reporting of Domestic Abuse.

Praising Stacey’s work, Professor Paul Taylor, Chief Scientific Adviser said, “Few examples in the public sector so crisply capture the value of science-led innovation than Rapid Video Response (RVR).

“It uses secure technology to give domestic violence victims an immediate video-based officer response rather than a delayed physical response. By doing so, RVR reduces policing’s response time from around 33 hours to just three minutes.

“This massively increases trust and confidence in policing, and for victims, it reduces anxiety. RVR improves evidence collection, reduces the length of primary investigations by around 40 per cent and has increased arrests by around 50 per cent. It also has the potential to save forces money in transportation and other costs.”

Stacey’s hard work and determination was recognised at the Government Science and Engineering (GSE) Awards, held at the Science Museum in South Kensington on 18 September, where she took home the Innovation Award.

The category recognises those who utilise and embed innovation within their ways of working in the public sector.

If you would like to learn more about RVR you can read a detailed case study here and also watch a short video about the innovative tool.


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