Police on Camera

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accountability
ANPR
Anthony Braga
Barak Ariel
Benjamin Goold
Body Cameras
Body Worn Video Cameras
body-worn camera policy debates
body-worn cameras
Bryce Clayton Newell
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CCTV
CCTV Camera
Charles Leleux
citizen rights protection
Civil Libertarians
Contemporary Society
Cps
criminal justice reform
Double Entry
Double Entry Bookkeeping
Emmeline Taylor
empirical policing research
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Front Line Officers
Frontline Policing
Gary Marx
Ian Warren
Individual Officer Characteristics
Keith Guzik
law enforcement technology
Mary Fan
Minimum Detectable Effect Size
Peter Manning
police
Police accountability
Police Body Cameras
Police body-worn cameras
Police Citizen Encounters
Police Citizen Interactions
police discretion analysis
Police Misconduct
Police Vehicle
police violence
Policing on Camera
public area monitoring
public disclosure
Public Disclosure Laws
Randomly Assigned
Surveillance technologies
surveillance technology
Swat Team
Tjerk Timan
Vale University Health Board
Vice Versa
William Webster

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367562137
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Police body-worn cameras (BWCs) are at the cutting edge of policing. They have sparked important conversations about the proper role and extent of police in society and about balancing security, oversight, accountability, privacy, and surveillance in our modern world. Police on Camera address the conceptual and empirical evidence surrounding the use of BWCs by police officers in societies around the globe, offering a variety of differing opinions from experts in the field.

The book provides the reader with conceptual and empirical analyses of the role and impact of police body-worn cameras in society. These analyses are complimented by invited commentaries designed to open up dialogue and generate debate on these important social issues. The book offers informed, critical commentary to the ongoing debates about the implications that BWCs have for society in various parts of the world, with special attention to issues of police accountability and discretion, privacy, and surveillance.

This book is designed to be accessible to a broad audience, and is targeted at scholars and students of surveillance, law and policy, and the police, as well as policymakers and others interested in how surveillance technologies are impacting our modern world and criminal justice institutions.

Bryce Clayton Newell is an Assistant Professor in the School of Journalism and Communication at the University of Oregon. His books include Surveillance, Privacy and Public Space (2019) and Privacy in Public Space (2017; both with Tjerk Timan & Bert-Jaap Koops).