Law enforcement collaboration in Recklinghausen/Bottrop district cited as solid foundation for continuous, forward-thinking policing efforts
The annual security conference took place at the Police Headquarters in Recklinghausen, with the attendance of Senior Public Prosecutors from Bochum, Essen, and Dortmund. Police President Friederike Zurhausen led the meeting, which has been a platform for maintaining and strengthening cooperation between the police and the public prosecutors' offices for several years.
During the conference, the path to the paperless office was discussed, highlighting its advantages such as faster processing of requests, digital document submission for citizens, resource savings, and environmental protection. The accelerated procedure, a type of criminal procedure for faster processing under certain conditions, was also a topic of interest, with the aim to make more intensive use of it to tackle certain types of crime and simple criminal cases through cooperation.
This year's security conference also focused on the implementation status of the electronic file in criminal cases. All participants agreed that close and coordinated cooperation between the police and the public prosecutor's office is necessary to master the challenges of a digital future.
The meeting was part of an ongoing effort to maintain and strengthen cooperation between the authorities in Recklinghausen. For updates on news from the Police Headquarters in Recklinghausen, follow them on their website, Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. For press inquiries, contact the Police Headquarters at 02361/55-1030 or [email protected].
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