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April 01, 2022
Digital Evidence: How do we manage BWC footage?
Body-worn cameras have proliferated across the United States. With the increase in cameras, policing agencies are also seeing exponential growth in the amount of the video footage and storage space, and are seeing the need for more personnel and resources to manage BWCs. Read more…
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March 15, 2022
Impacts of BWCs on Police: What do we know in the short-term and long-term?
The first controlled experiment of the effects of BWCs was conducted in Rialto, CA in 2012-2013. This mid-size city of 107,000 with about 150 sworn and civilian employees tested the use of cameras on 54 patrol officers over a one-year period. Read more…
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March 01, 2022
Policies for SRTs: What do we know? How do we create a policy?
“Body-worn camera policies among policing agencies are similar regardless of the size of the agency.” Research by White, Patterson, and Malm (2021) indicates that there are relatively few differences in the policies of extra-small, small, medium, and large departments. Read more…
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February 15, 2022
Implementing a BWC Program By Dr. Craig D. Uchida
The adoption of body-worn cameras (BWC) has increased dramatically since In 2016 the Bureau of Justice Statistics estimated that nearly 60% of municipal police and over 49% of sheriffs’ agencies had deployed BWCs. Read more…
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February 01, 2022
Welcome to the Small, Rural, and Tribal (SRT) body-worn camera newsletter.
This bi-monthly bulletin is designed for grant awardees, grant applicants, and others interested in body-worn cameras. Its primary purpose is to provide the reader with timely and useful information in brief and concise ways. Read more…