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Tag Archives: #bostonexplosion
Effective Engagement 6 – Slow, Slow, Quick, Quick, Slow
I have written previously about the Boston Explosion, and lessons my force learnt from that experience on how to use social media more effectively. The critical point is that social media can be used for public order, critical incidents, Â neighbourhood … Continue reading
Posted in Policing, Public Sector
Tagged #bostonexplosion, boston, communication, communities, confidence, engagement, police, policing, prepare, technology, trust, Twitter
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Social Media and Serious Crime part 1
There has been lots written about the use of social media in the recent UK riots, and perhaps I will return to that subject in the future. In these posts however, I want to focus on how police forces can use … Continue reading
Posted in police, Policing, Public Sector, Social Media Handbook
Tagged #bostonexplosion, communication, communities, Community tension, confidence, crime, Facebook, feedback, police, policing, serious crime, SIO, social media, Twitter
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