Project Archway, a new police technology, aids in assessing injuries on darker skin, enhancing evidence collection in sexual assault cases. Ashley Bramble, who attacked a 13-year-old girl, received a 15-year sentence after his conviction. Another case involved Samuel Keys, also using the technology successfully. The tool has shown a 45% charge rate during a pilot in South London, improving prosecution rates. Officers undergo special training and must obtain full consent from victims to use this technology, which has undergone ethical screening and consultation.
Project Archway, a device designed to improve the visualization of injuries, played a crucial role in securing convictions for two rapists, Ashley Bramble and Samuel Keys.
The use of advanced technology in crime investigations, such as Project Archway, has significantly increased the successful prosecution rates of sexual violence cases, addressing challenges in evidence gathering.
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