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The recording, transcription and storage of
police interviews has always been a time-consuming and expensive process. New
technology, however, is helping to boost efficiency and cut costs in this
important area, as Fredrik Østereng explains.
Apr 8, 2010
By Paul Jacques
Dr Camilla De Camargo (second from left) and Dr Stephanie Wallace (third from right) with Policing Minister Sarah Jones MP (third from left) and National Board members from the Police Federation of England and Wales, Zac Mader (second from right) and Belinda Goodwin (right) and Superintendent Helen Brear from West Yorkshire Police (left).
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