Transcription of Police Officer Body-Worn Cameras
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Police Officer Body-Worn Cameras Assessing the evidenceby Michael D. White, PhDPolice Officer Body-Worn Cameras Assessing the evidenceby Michael D. White, PhDThis project was supported by Contract No. GS-23F-9755H awarded to Booz Allen Hamilton and its partners, the Institute for Intergovernmental Research and Center for Naval Analyses, by the Office of Justice Programs, Department of Justice. Points of view or opinions in this document are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the Department of publication contains proprietary information and shall not be used, disclosed, or reproduced, in whole or in any part, for any purpose other than to review and use for internal purposes without prior written consent.
Body-worn cameras create citizen privacy concerns. Although civil rights advocates have generally supported the use of body-worn cameras by police (Stanley 2013), the impact of the technology on citizen privacy is not fully understood. Federal and state laws regarding the expec-
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