This study aims to assess the effect of body-worn cameras (BWCs) on police use of force, in a British police force context. We tested the effect of BWCs with a large British force in a six-month randomised controlled trial. Police shifts (n = 430) were randomly assigned on a weekly basis into treatment and control conditions. Odds ratios of use-of-force rates per arrests were used to estimate the causal impact of BWCs. Analyses of these odds for overall use of force and again within pre-specified force categories were conducted. Overall, we found a 50 percent reduction in the odds of force used when BWCs are present compared with control conditions. Our estimates suggest a 35 percent reduction of overall weighted force in the treatment cond...
What can change the willingness of people to report crimes to the police? A six-month study in Denve...
Over the last five years, body-worn cameras (BWCs) have been embraced by Australian police agencies ...
We present the first randomized experiment on police body-cameras in a high-violence setting: Brazil...
Objective: Police use-of-force continues to be a major source of international concern, inviting int...
While several studies have examined the impact of body-worn cameras (BWCs) on the frequency of use o...
Police use of force is at the forefront of public awareness in many countries. Body-worn-videos (BWV...
Body Worn Cameras are spreading worldwide, under the assumption that police performance, conduct, ac...
Law enforcement agencies have rapidly adopted BWCs in the last decade with the hope that they might ...
The use of body-worn cameras (BWCs) by the police is rising. One proposed effect of BWCs is reducing...
© 2016, The Author(s). Objectives: Our multisite randomized controlled trial reported that police bo...
Research on body-worn cameras (BWC) has tended, through evaluations or randomized controlled trials,...
In the United States, law enforcement agencies are rapidly deploying body-worn cameras (BWCs) to inc...
Objectives Evaluate the impact of body-worn cameras (BWCs) on officer-initiated activity, arrests, u...
The use of body-worn video in Police Forces in England and Wales is not new. On the whole, evaluatio...
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...
Over the last five years, body-worn cameras (BWCs) have been embraced by Australian police agencies ...
We present the first randomized experiment on police body-cameras in a high-violence setting: Brazil...
Objective: Police use-of-force continues to be a major source of international concern, inviting int...
While several studies have examined the impact of body-worn cameras (BWCs) on the frequency of use o...
Police use of force is at the forefront of public awareness in many countries. Body-worn-videos (BWV...
Body Worn Cameras are spreading worldwide, under the assumption that police performance, conduct, ac...
Law enforcement agencies have rapidly adopted BWCs in the last decade with the hope that they might ...
The use of body-worn cameras (BWCs) by the police is rising. One proposed effect of BWCs is reducing...
© 2016, The Author(s). Objectives: Our multisite randomized controlled trial reported that police bo...
Research on body-worn cameras (BWC) has tended, through evaluations or randomized controlled trials,...
In the United States, law enforcement agencies are rapidly deploying body-worn cameras (BWCs) to inc...
Objectives Evaluate the impact of body-worn cameras (BWCs) on officer-initiated activity, arrests, u...
The use of body-worn video in Police Forces in England and Wales is not new. On the whole, evaluatio...
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...
Over the last five years, body-worn cameras (BWCs) have been embraced by Australian police agencies ...
We present the first randomized experiment on police body-cameras in a high-violence setting: Brazil...