By: Marina Volkova, The police of many countries have started sharpening their skills in social networks because mass riots and meetings have recently been organized through the Internet.In Britain, 2,500 police officers have started studying the intricacies of “Managing Anger” in Twitter and Facebook. The initiative was put forward by a Sheffield police inspector Jayne Forrest who was the first among her colleagues to start engaging radical protesters using Twitter. Her calls on the social media not to go into crime not only calmed the potential rioters but also upgraded the rating of the police. At present,
there are 20,000 subscribers on the Sheffield police pages in Twitter and Facebook and this shows that the police is on the right track: preventing crimes comes first.Tags: police, social networks, Commentary, Society, World, Читать далее, Source: Voice of Russia.
there are 20,000 subscribers on the Sheffield police pages in Twitter and Facebook and this shows that the police is on the right track: preventing crimes comes first.Tags: police, social networks, Commentary, Society, World, Читать далее, Source: Voice of Russia.

