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One day after filing of a lawsuit to enforce voters’ body camera mandate, Anchorage Police Department leadership announced remarkable new legal advice they say now allows them to implement body ...
How the Body Camera Has Changed Body-worn cameras capture audio and video that is 100% impartial in its use, presenting evidence with a blind eye to officer, citizen or suspect.
WASHINGTON — Although last month's deadly police shooting in Ferguson, Mo., has accelerated interest in the use of officer body cameras to help identify potential misconduct, 75% of law ...
At least 21 states have instituted policies that range from treating body camera footage like other public records to imposing outright bans on releasing footage.
WASHINGTON (AP) — An influential policing think tank is pushing law enforcement agencies to change how they handle body camera footage after police shootings, saying officers should not be able ...
The First Body Cam Evidence Police body cameras are a national issue today, but they’ve been in use in departments across the country for over five years.
The United States has spent millions of dollars on body cameras to improve police brutality. But their effectiveness remains unclear.
One of the two types of cameras being tested in New York City was developed by a company that has supplied the technology to more than 1,200 US law enforcement agencies.
Body cameras have proliferated in law enforcement agencies in the U.S. over the past decade, amid mounting scrutiny over how officers and agents interact with the communities they serve.
In our October 2013 policy white paper on police body cameras, we struggled with how to ensure that the cameras would serve as an effective oversight mechanism for police while not unduly invading ...