| Police data practices face tough scrutiny |
| Police Scotland's biometric data collection will undergo a review led by Dr Brian Plastow, the Scottish Biometrics Commissioner. This assessment, the first of its kind, will evaluate the use of fingerprints and body-worn camera data. The review stems from a 1997 misidentification scandal involving detective Shirley McKie. The findings, expected in spring, will address the acquisition, retention, and destruction of fingerprints for criminal justice purposes. Dr Plastow aims to ensure ethical practices in biometric data handling within the justice sector, stating: "Our role is to support lawful and effective practices." |
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