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Thin Digital Line
Exception
7 episodes
1 week ago
An Exception production, this visionary podcast explores the future of policing in Britain in the year 2045. Across six episodes, host Jason Harwin and expert guests from across the UK police service discuss AI’s impact, data-driven strategies, the ethical challenges of digital surveillance, the evolution of cybercrime, and the challenge of change. Gain insights into the technological advancements that will shape the next generation of law enforcement and the evolving role of the police in a tech-driven world.
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An Exception production, this visionary podcast explores the future of policing in Britain in the year 2045. Across six episodes, host Jason Harwin and expert guests from across the UK police service discuss AI’s impact, data-driven strategies, the ethical challenges of digital surveillance, the evolution of cybercrime, and the challenge of change. Gain insights into the technological advancements that will shape the next generation of law enforcement and the evolving role of the police in a tech-driven world.
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What Remains?
Thin Digital Line
34 minutes 6 seconds
11 months ago
What Remains?

It’s the year 2045 and what remains for policing? In this final episode of Thin Digital Line, host Jason Harwin is joined by Chief Constable Gavin Stephens – Chair of the NPCC, Tony Blaker – Former Deputy Chief Constable of Kent Police, now Chief of Staff for the NPCC Lead for Digital, Data, and Technology, and Alan Anderson of Exception, to reflect on insights from the series, offering a roadmap for how policing can adapt, innovate, and thrive in the decades ahead.

Together, they delve into the big questions: how can policing leapfrog into the future, harness the power of data and AI, and maintain the crucial human touch in an increasingly tech-driven world?

Guests on this episode:

  • Chief Constable Gavin Stephens, Chair of the National Police Chiefs' Council,
  • Tony Blaker, Former Deputy Chief Constable of Kent Police, now Chief of Staff for the NPCC Lead for Digital, Data, and Technology,
  • And Alan Anderson, Director Responsible for Criminal Justice at Exception, the digital transformation specialist which is renowned for supporting criminal justice organisations across the UK.

Hosted by Jason Harwin KPM, Thin Digital Line is an Exception production. Visit ⁠https://exceptionuk.com/justice⁠.

Thin Digital Line
An Exception production, this visionary podcast explores the future of policing in Britain in the year 2045. Across six episodes, host Jason Harwin and expert guests from across the UK police service discuss AI’s impact, data-driven strategies, the ethical challenges of digital surveillance, the evolution of cybercrime, and the challenge of change. Gain insights into the technological advancements that will shape the next generation of law enforcement and the evolving role of the police in a tech-driven world.