Overt Live Facial Recognition Trial

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The Western Australia Police Force will soon be trialling advancements in overt live facial recognition technology to respond to crime faster and enhance community safety.
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Overt Live Facial Recognition technology is being rolled out to prevent and detect crime, find wanted and dangerous criminals, safeguard vulnerable people, such as children, and to protect people from harm, keeping the community safe.

The technology involves the deployment of visible facial recognition cameras, mounted on or positioned in the vicinity of a marked police vehicle in designated public spaces. The cameras detect faces in real time and compares them against a strictly controlled alert list consisting only of lawfully held police images.

These may include reportable offenders, people with outstanding warrants, those suspected of serious offences, missing people, and individuals subject to lawful restrictions, such as PEP orders, or welfare concerns. The technology will be used to identify convicted child sex offenders who are prohibited from being near children.

It gives WA Police the capability for timely and quality responses, with real-time alerts identifying high risk individuals, resulting in the swift apprehension of those offenders who are breaking the law.

The technology can also be used to ensure vulnerable members of our community can be assisted and given prompt and adequate care and returned to safety. It would assist in locating a missing person who police and loved ones hold welfare concerns for.

Images of community members who are not on the alert list are automatically pixelated in real time and are not saved. There is no record-keeping of this data.

Advancements and innovation in technology including through initiatives such as facial recognition, present significant opportunities for law enforcement agencies, with community safety the number one priority. This approach has been successfully implemented in other jurisdictions around the world, resulting in improved community safety.

The WA Police Force remains committed to protecting the community and will use all available resources and capabilities at our disposal to do so.

Quotes attributable to WA Police Commissioner Col BLANCH;

“Live Facial Recognition is about using modern technology responsibly to keep our community safe. It allows police to focus on individuals who present a real risk, while the vast majority of people go about their day without any impact at all.

“Live Facial Recognition is about protecting people, not watching people. It is another tool to help police find the right people, at the right time, for the right reasons.

“This technology is the way forward when it comes to supporting frontline policing. It’ll help to get high-risk offenders off the streets sooner and reunite vulnerable people with safety and care more quickly.”

View the Live Facial Recognition Technology page

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