Greater Manchester Police has begun use of the social networking website Facebook in its effort to fight crime.
An application has been developed by the force’s Web Unit to raise awareness of local incidents, operations and appeal for information, allowing members of Facebook to install it on to their profile for regular updates. <br><br>The GMP Updates application provides users with real-time mini feeds about local news, appeals or missing persons stories. Each news story can be shared with the users ‘friends’ via a bespoke messaging service and comments can be posted regarding the news stories or about the application itself. A homepage features videos from GMP and other information links. <br><br>What they say<br><br>Assistant Chief Constable Rob Taylor said: "Greater Manchester Police is proud to be the first force in the country to use this new technology and it demonstrates our commitment to exploring all avenues available to us to help fight and detect crime.<br><br>"Facebook has 59 million users, seven million of which live in the UK, so we realised that this was an excellent way of spreading our messages to people on a more personal basis. This application allows Greater Manchester Police to further raise awareness of incidents taking place within our local communities, in a bid to gain more intelligence and bring offenders to justice.”<br><br><br>Around 750 people have installed the application since official launch and can be shared amongst a user’s friends or can be added from http://apps.facebook.com/gmpupdates