@misc{c868a6a2005140c7a97415dfadeaab87,
title = "Lord Geidt and the Wild West of policing technology governance: How can a resignation improve police technology oversight?",
abstract = "In the same month that Lord Geidt resigned as {\textquoteleft}ethics adviser{\textquoteright} to Prime Minister Boris Johnson, the Government also published its response to proposals for the reform of data protection laws, advocating a seemingly light touch on the governance and scrutiny of the police use of technology; Dr Marion Oswald, Chair of the West Midlands Police Data Ethics Committee, believes the two topics are linked by the importance of accountability and standards.",
author = "Marion Oswald",
note = "This article first appeared on the Information Law and Policy Centre website, and is republished with permission; the original can be read here: https://infolawcentre.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2022/06/20/lord-geidt-and-the-wild-west-of-policing-technology-governance-how-can-a-resignation-improve-police-technology-oversight/ ",
year = "2022",
month = jun,
day = "25",
language = "English",
journal = "Policing Insight",
issn = "2634-7822",
publisher = "CoPaCC",
address = "United Kingdom",
}