Recent years have seen the introduction of police body-worn cameras (BWCs) in many countries. Despite the costs involved in purchasing equipment and storing the large amounts of data generated, there is a dearth of evidence to support their mainstream use as part of law enforcement activities. There remains little understanding about the impact and effectiveness of BWCs, and less still on how the police, members of the public and, importantly, arrestees perceive and experience the cameras. In this study, 899 adult police detainees were interviewed about their perceptions and experiences of police BWCs through the Drug Use Monitoring in Australia (DUMA) program. Findings suggest that police detainees in Australia are largely supportive of th...
Officer body-worn cameras, or BWCs, are an evolving technology impacting policing. The technology is...
Research on body-worn cameras (BWC) has tended, through evaluations or randomized controlled trials,...
There is a concern that police officers will not use body-worn cameras, or comply with requirements ...
Recent years have seen the introduction of police body-worn cameras (BWCs) in many countries. Despit...
Entirely absent from debates about the desirability and potential impacts of police body-worn camera...
Police organisations across the world are embracing body-worn video camera technology. The justifica...
Police body-worn cameras (BWC) have become the latest technological device introduced to policing on...
Over the past few years, Australian police agencies have begun to enthusiastically introduce body-wo...
Corrective service agencies worldwide have started to introduce body-worn cameras (BWCs) in prisons ...
Over the last five years, body-worn cameras (BWCs) have been embraced by Australian police agencies ...
The use of body-worn video in Police Forces in England and Wales is not new. On the whole, evaluatio...
There has been significant investment by police agencies in the use of body-worn cameras (BWCs). Pre...
Purpose – This study advances our knowledge about the effectiveness of body-worn cameras (BWCs) thro...
The body-worn camera (BWC), an audio and video recording device, has been increasingly adopted by la...
Videos have become a consistent part of life and clips are routinely shared on the news and across s...
Officer body-worn cameras, or BWCs, are an evolving technology impacting policing. The technology is...
Research on body-worn cameras (BWC) has tended, through evaluations or randomized controlled trials,...
There is a concern that police officers will not use body-worn cameras, or comply with requirements ...
Recent years have seen the introduction of police body-worn cameras (BWCs) in many countries. Despit...
Entirely absent from debates about the desirability and potential impacts of police body-worn camera...
Police organisations across the world are embracing body-worn video camera technology. The justifica...
Police body-worn cameras (BWC) have become the latest technological device introduced to policing on...
Over the past few years, Australian police agencies have begun to enthusiastically introduce body-wo...
Corrective service agencies worldwide have started to introduce body-worn cameras (BWCs) in prisons ...
Over the last five years, body-worn cameras (BWCs) have been embraced by Australian police agencies ...
The use of body-worn video in Police Forces in England and Wales is not new. On the whole, evaluatio...
There has been significant investment by police agencies in the use of body-worn cameras (BWCs). Pre...
Purpose – This study advances our knowledge about the effectiveness of body-worn cameras (BWCs) thro...
The body-worn camera (BWC), an audio and video recording device, has been increasingly adopted by la...
Videos have become a consistent part of life and clips are routinely shared on the news and across s...
Officer body-worn cameras, or BWCs, are an evolving technology impacting policing. The technology is...
Research on body-worn cameras (BWC) has tended, through evaluations or randomized controlled trials,...
There is a concern that police officers will not use body-worn cameras, or comply with requirements ...