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Escalation in action: from police incident to multi‑agency coordination

Title: Escalation in action: from police incident to multi‑agency coordination
 
Synopsis: The importance of using data informed approaches to officer deployment is well understood and the need can change day by day or hour by hour. This is why the use of a location mapping approach called geofencing can mark out hyper local areas where vulnerability can exist but also rapidly change. This can assist with offender management, support Domestic Abuse Protection Orders, inform partner agencies about locations of concern or determine where to carry out welfare checks on vulnerable people.
 
Join this webinar to be part of the conversation about why geofencing can maximise how your organisation uses its resources.
 
Speakers: Catherine Levin, Emergency Services Times, Chris Ullah, BlackBerry, Kev Topping, Lancashire County Council and Harrison White, Lancashire Constabulary
 
Date: 11 June
 
Time: 1400 – 1450
When
Thursday 11th June 2026
2:00PM - 2:50PM
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