Policing's body cam revolution: What it has, and hasn't accomplished
Five years after the shooting of Michael Brown ignited calls for better police accountability, our reporter asks how body cams have changed policing.
The Evolution of Body-Worn Camera Technology Brings Policy-Based Automatic Recording - Police Chief Magazine
The Failed Promise of Police Body Cameras - The New York Times
Body Cameras Close the Racial Gap in Police Misconduct Investigations, New Research Shows - Georgia State University News - Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Faculty, Press Releases, University Research - Politics
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Unresolved: American Policing - Open to Debate
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Body cameras were sold as a tool for police reform. Ten years later, most footage is kept from public view. - The Current
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Cato/YouGov Poll: 92% Support Police Body Cameras, 55% Willing to Pay More in Taxes to Equip Local Police
Policing's body cam revolution: What it has, and hasn't accomplished
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