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/The Brit Awards this year deployed new security measures, using facial recognition technology to screen guests at the O2
Read MoreThe Brit Awards this year deployed new security measures, using facial recognition technology to screen guests at the O2
Read MoreMike Neville, a Professional Member of the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences, has now been appointed to the Forensic Committee of the International Association of Chiefs of Police.
Read MoreWe all have an innate ability to pick a face out of a crowd. But some can memorise thousands of people – often seen only fleetingly on CCTV. Alex Moshakis from the Guardian newspaper meets the ‘super recognisers’
Read MoreAndy Pope a licentiate of the Association has received an award from West Midlands Police for recognising over 1000 crime suspects.
Read MoreDecember 1918: Post-War London is grieving, the city a wound whose dressing was taken off too soon. Violet Hill, the only female private detective in the city, is hired by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's business manager to uncover spiritual trickery he believes is deceiving his employer.
Read MoreThis gripping and gritty thriller by Peter James is a great read for those who possess Super Recognition skills and includes in its dramatic end the use of Super Recognisers.
Read MoreThe first 20 qualified licentiates of the Super Recognisers Association were awarded their certificates of admission, having completed their training course and examination. The ceremony took place in the magnificent Apothecaries Hall, in Blackfriars Lane, in the City of London.
Read MoreThe Association of Super Recognisers is go! The very first licentiates have completed their application forms and their induction process has commenced.
Read MoreThe ASR is the professional body representing those who possess the super recogniser skills around the globe. Via our associate scheme, you will be able to access the latest developments in the science of super recognition, browse job opportunities and contact other practitioners from around the globe who share your unique skills and abilities. After a certain period of years in practice, you may even be invited to become a Fellow of the Association.
Have you got an amazing memory for human faces? Your skill could help law enforcement, security companies, Armed Forces or other organisations. You may just want to use your skill for fun OR are simply interested in Super Recognition.
There is NO need to have a background in security, the military or law enforcement. Super Recognisers come from a wide variety of backgrounds.
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