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Effective Engagement 5
New Technology – more hindrance than help? This isn’t my image – just one that I feel reflects the public view of technology, and of the police. Many people – especially in middle management in the police- are frightened of … Continue reading
Posted in police, Policing
Tagged Facebook, Flick'r, social media, technology, video, YouTube
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Why police forces should not move to Google+
Google plus was launched in a ‘restricted beta’ form recently, and there has been lots of interest in how the search engine giant has approached social media. Google’s track record in coming up with something to compete with Facebook and Twitter … Continue reading
Posted in police, Policing, Public Sector, Social Media Handbook
Tagged Android, Chrome, engagement, Facebook, Flick'r, Google, Google Plus, Picasa, police, social media, technology, Twitter, YouTube
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Guest Post – Nick Keane: Rumours and fears on social media sites
Another guest post from Nick Keane (@NickKeane on Twitter). Nick is the Digital Engagement and Knowledge Business Advisor at the NPIA. I’m grateful to colleagues from Staffordshire who have shared the below information about rumours about child abduction which initially surfaced … Continue reading
Posted in Nick Keane, police, Policing, Public Sector
Tagged abduction, communication, engagement, Facebook, kidnap, police, policing, rumours, social media, Staffordshire, Twitter, video, YouTube
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