An article from the New Yorker on policing in the era of body worn video cameras alongside Taser. It is clearly dependent on Taser, now Axon's help, but does cover many of he issues.
Link:https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2...-police-abuse?
An article from the New Yorker on policing in the era of body worn video cameras alongside Taser. It is clearly dependent on Taser, now Axon's help, but does cover many of he issues.
Link:https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2...-police-abuse?
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An article that reflects the mainly US experience and sub-titled:Link:https://www.governing.com/topics/pub...gmu-study.htmlWhat’s likely the most comprehensive review of research on body cameras shows that they're most often used to prosecute citizens, not police. And while they've led to fewer citizen complaints, their impact on other aspects of policing, such as use of force, is less certain.
That’s the conclusion of a new report from the Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy at George Mason University.
I have amended the thread's title to reflect the change from head to body-worn video (BWV).
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