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CBO and KCPO conditions (2)

  • Reference: 2025/2203
  • Question by: Zoë Garbett
  • Meeting date: 19 June 2025
What criteria does the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) use when deciding to ask the court to consider a Criminal Behaviour Orders (CBO) or Knife Crime Prevention Orders (KCPO) with conditions relating to music? Is there a policy in place in relation to this?

CBO and KCPO conditions (1)

  • Reference: 2025/2202
  • Question by: Zoë Garbett
  • Meeting date: 19 June 2025
How many Criminal Behaviour Orders (CBO) or Knife Crime Prevention Orders (KCPO) that the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) are aware of are currently in place which include conditions relating to the publication, production or performance of music?

MPS transcribing of lyrics

  • Reference: 2025/2201
  • Question by: Zoë Garbett
  • Meeting date: 19 June 2025
Is there any intention by the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to transcribe or translate lyrics in projects and programmes such as Operation Domain, Project Alpha, and others and if so, how will the accuracy of such work be checked?

Operation Domain criteria

  • Reference: 2025/2200
  • Question by: Zoë Garbett
  • Meeting date: 19 June 2025
The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) has developed a catalogue of gang-related music known as Operation Domain and documents lyrics which are linked to serious violence offences. Could you tell me: a) what are the criteria on which officers determine whether lyrics are ‘linked to serious violence’, and b) if there is a process for the removal of content from the catalogue and what that process entails?

Project Insight training programme

  • Reference: 2025/2199
  • Question by: Zoë Garbett
  • Meeting date: 19 June 2025
The Project Insight training programme was launched in 2021 by the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) to “identify and train MPS personnel who have expertise in urban street gangs and slang.” Could you tell me: a) what training officers receive as part of the programme, b) specifically what training they receive that enables them to decode/translate and interpret slang and music using this slang, c) how long the training last and how is the expertise of the trained officers measured, d) who is the training delivered by and what credentials do trainers have, e) if there is any independent evaluation conducted...

Project Alpha effectiveness

  • Reference: 2025/2198
  • Question by: Zoë Garbett
  • Meeting date: 19 June 2025
Does the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) undertake any monitoring of the effectiveness of Project Alpha. If so, what metrics does it use and what is the most recent outcome of this metrics in terms of measuring the effectiveness of Project Alpha?

Project Alpha equality impact assessment

  • Reference: 2025/2197
  • Question by: Zoë Garbett
  • Meeting date: 19 June 2025
Could you: a) share with me the latest equality impact assessment for Project Alpha produced by the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS), and b) share any other steps taken to monitor the impact of the project on racialised communities?

Project Alpha data Protection impact assessment (3)

  • Reference: 2025/2196
  • Question by: Zoë Garbett
  • Meeting date: 19 June 2025
The Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) of Project Alpha published by the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) states that: “a significant proportion of the material removed under the project does fall into the category of drill music.” Could you tell me: a) what proportion of the material falls into the category of drill, and b) what other categories material removed under the project fall into, and in what proportion?

Project Alpha data protection impact assessment (2)

  • Reference: 2025/2195
  • Question by: Zoë Garbett
  • Meeting date: 19 June 2025
The Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) of Project Alpha published by the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) states that: “Once the material is removed from the online space, a copy is retained by the project as criminal intelligence if the content is music related. Content can provide intelligence relating to subject association, membership of gangs, knowledge of previous crimes and historic or current feuds between rival gangs.” Could you tell me: a) if this content used to inform risk assessments of individuals, or to identify individuals for operational purposes, and if so, how, and b) if it is used to justify...

Project Alpha data protection impact assessment (1)

  • Reference: 2025/2194
  • Question by: Zoë Garbett
  • Meeting date: 19 June 2025
The Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) of Project Alpha published by the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) states that: “Online Harm Referral Team will record data relating to those individuals identified as involved in inciting serious youth violence.” It later states that: “subjects whose personal data is processed will be associated with gangs, gang offending or serious youth violence.” Could you tell me: a) how officers in the Online Harm Referral Team (OHRT) identify individuals as involved in inciting serious youth violence for the purpose of data collection, b) what metrics do they use, and c) what training do they receive?
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