Transcription of Implementing a Body-Worn Camera Program
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Implementing a Body-Worn Camera ProgramRecommendations and Lessons LearnedImplementing a Body-Worn Camera ProgramRecommendations and Lessons LearnedThis project was supported by cooperative agreement number 2012-CK-WX-K028 awarded by the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, Department of Justice. The opinions contained herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the Department of Justice. References to specific agencies, companies, products, or services should not be considered an endorsement by the author(s) or the Department of Justice. Rather, the references are illustrations to supplement discussion of the issues. The Internet references cited in this publication were valid as of the date of publication. Given that URLs and websites are in constant flux, neither the author(s) nor the COPS Office can vouch for their current validity. The points of view expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the opinions of individual Police Executive Research Forum citation: Miller, Lindsay, Jessica Toliver, and Police Executive Research Forum.
every interaction can be seen both as a reflection of the times and as an unfortunate commentary ... but police agencies also must find a way to preserve the informal and unique relationships between police officers and community members . ... We are also grateful to our program managers at the COPS Office, Helene Bushwick and Katherine McQuay ...
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