While several studies have examined the impact of body-worn cameras (BWCs) on the frequency of use of force incidents with mixed results, research evaluating the impact of BWCs on types of force is scant. Utilizing 86-months of use of force report data from a medium-sized mid-Atlantic police department (36 months pre, and 50 months post-BWC implementation), the current study addresses limitations in prior BWC research and explores the potential relationship between BWCs and the level/types of force used through the use of Vector Autoregression Analysis
The use of body-worn cameras (BWC) by law enforcement organizations has continued to expand across t...
What can change the willingness of people to report crimes to the police? A six-month study in Denve...
Body-worn cameras (BWCs) are increasingly more common in their use among police officers. Research o...
This study aims to assess the effect of body-worn cameras (BWCs) on police use of force, in a Britis...
While body-worn cameras (BWCs) are increasingly becoming commonplace in police organizations, resear...
Law enforcement agencies have rapidly adopted BWCs in the last decade with the hope that they might ...
In the United States, law enforcement agencies are rapidly deploying body-worn cameras (BWCs) to inc...
This quantitative study aimed to determine if traffic stops and self-initiated activities for first-...
Objective: Police use-of-force continues to be a major source of international concern, inviting int...
Research on body-worn cameras (BWC) has tended, through evaluations or randomized controlled trials,...
There are few studies revolving the effects, benefits, and negatives influences of body-worn cameras...
Objectives Evaluate the impact of body-worn cameras (BWCs) on officer-initiated activity, arrests, u...
abstract: Despite disciplinary actions by police departments, the use of force continues to be a pre...
Body Worn Cameras are spreading worldwide, under the assumption that police performance, conduct, ac...
Police use of force is at the forefront of public awareness in many countries. Body-worn-videos (BWV...
The use of body-worn cameras (BWC) by law enforcement organizations has continued to expand across t...
What can change the willingness of people to report crimes to the police? A six-month study in Denve...
Body-worn cameras (BWCs) are increasingly more common in their use among police officers. Research o...
This study aims to assess the effect of body-worn cameras (BWCs) on police use of force, in a Britis...
While body-worn cameras (BWCs) are increasingly becoming commonplace in police organizations, resear...
Law enforcement agencies have rapidly adopted BWCs in the last decade with the hope that they might ...
In the United States, law enforcement agencies are rapidly deploying body-worn cameras (BWCs) to inc...
This quantitative study aimed to determine if traffic stops and self-initiated activities for first-...
Objective: Police use-of-force continues to be a major source of international concern, inviting int...
Research on body-worn cameras (BWC) has tended, through evaluations or randomized controlled trials,...
There are few studies revolving the effects, benefits, and negatives influences of body-worn cameras...
Objectives Evaluate the impact of body-worn cameras (BWCs) on officer-initiated activity, arrests, u...
abstract: Despite disciplinary actions by police departments, the use of force continues to be a pre...
Body Worn Cameras are spreading worldwide, under the assumption that police performance, conduct, ac...
Police use of force is at the forefront of public awareness in many countries. Body-worn-videos (BWV...
The use of body-worn cameras (BWC) by law enforcement organizations has continued to expand across t...
What can change the willingness of people to report crimes to the police? A six-month study in Denve...
Body-worn cameras (BWCs) are increasingly more common in their use among police officers. Research o...