Newsletter Volume 1, Issue 15
Webinars! Webinars! Webinars!
One of the major grant requirements for the Small, Rural, and Tribal Body-Worn Camera program is to watch the videos or review the PowerPoint presentations for Webinars 1-5.Read more…
Webinars! Webinars! Webinars!
One of the major grant requirements for the Small, Rural, and Tribal Body-Worn Camera program is to watch the videos or review the PowerPoint presentations for Webinars 1-5.Read more…
Saving Lives: BWC Footage, Opioid Overdoses, and Naloxone
The Tempe (AZ) Police Department and Arizona State University recently completed a study that reviewed body-worn camera footage to assist with the opioid crisis and de-mystify the use of naloxone by police.Read more…
BWC Policies: 8 Important Issues For Chiefs and Sheriffs
A robust BWC policy is the backbone of the SRT BWC Program. Having a
comprehensive policy that is based on a department’s philosophy assists with transparency both internally and externally.Read more…
BWCs in a Small Agency: Accountability and Meaningful Changes
Researchers from the University of Southern Indiana studied body-worn
cameras in a small, suburban city to see the impacts on the way police officers were held or felt accountable for their behavior. Read more…
Community Perceptions About Body-Worn Cameras
With the proliferation of body-worn cameras in numerous agencies across the country, what are the views of communities as these devices are being used? Two major studies in three different communities provide us with some answers. Read more…