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Opinion: ICE’s body camera policies are unlikely to improve accountability, transparency
ICE’s use of body cameras could improve the agency’s legitimacy in the eyes of the public, one scholar says.
Baltimore City State’s Attorney Ivan Bates is asking the city to fund its division that reviews body camera footage, which he says has played a key role in helping drive down the city’s crime rates.
Body-worn cameras were introduced as part of a nationwide push to improve accountability in policing. They were promoted as a tool that could provide clear answers after disputed encounters, ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – More than 1,600 officers and sergeants with the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office now wear body cameras, but the agency only reviews specific incidents among the thousands of hours of ...
Police officers can press a button on their body cameras to turn off audio recording, a practice known as "muting." Recent high-profile cases in Rhode Island, including an ICE raid, have drawn ...
South Bend is considering an ordinance to increase fees for public access to police body camera footage. The city argues the increased fees cover the cost of legal review and redaction of footage.
COLUMBIA – In light of an investigation into an officer accused of sexually assaulting a woman while he transported her to jail, Columbia Police Department officials quietly tightened their body ...
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