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Date: 1998-05-06
Compuserve.uk: Crimebusters auf Menschenjagd
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q/depesche 98.5.6.2
Compuserve.uk: Crimebusters auf Menschenjagd
Weil das Netz für Menschenjagd halt gar so gut geeignet ist, ward eine
weitere Site ge/launched. Solcherne Fragen werden alldort beantwortet:
"How do I join the local Neighborhood Watch Scheme?"
CompuServe UK Launches CrimeBusters Forum 05/05/98
READING, ENGLAND, 1998 MAY 5 (NB) -- By Steve Gold, Newsbytes.
CompuServe's UK operation has launched a crimebusters forum for its
subscribers.
Known as the UK Police and 999 Emergency Services forum, the service
has been established following the success of the UK Professional and
UK Medical forums on CompuServe, which the service says have attracted
high levels of usage by emergency services staff, particularly
members of the UK police force.
According to CompuServe officials, subscribers can now increase their
awareness of UK crime prevention methods and make important
contributions to community policing by taking part in the new forum,
as well as being able to exchange online views with real members of
the police force.
Newsbytes notes that the forum has both public and private areas. The
private areas include ones for police officers and for the
International Police Association (APA).
The public ones, meanwhile, include areas such as "Ask the Police,"
where members of the public can ask all sorts of questions, ranging
from "How do I join the local Neighborhood Watch Scheme?" to "How do
you join the Police Force?"
Alternative sections cover other elements of crime prevention, as well
as a file library, where users can download information files covering
most aspects of policing in the UK, as well as bulletins from the FBI.
CompuServe has appointed Jim McNulty, a retired Glasgow detective, as
the UKPolice forum sysop. He said that the forum is already proving
its value in terms of communication between officers and the public.
"People chat to the officers, ask questions, and generally gain a
better understanding of policing. Officers in turn obtain very frank
feedback in relation to concerns and perceptions which the public
have," he said.
According to McNulty, "Such an exchange can only lead to a better
understanding of policing needs by all concerned."
To access the forum, CompuServe subscriber should issue the command GO
UKPOLICE. Web users of CompuServe (<A
HREF="http://www.compuserve.co.uk">http://www.compuserve.co.uk</A> ) can
also certain access sections of the forum.
Reported by Newsbytes News Network, <A
HREF="http://www.newsbytes.com">http://www.newsbytes.com</A> .
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