Use of Force under Scrutiny: Impacts of Body-Worn Cameras on Types of Force Used by Police

Abstract

While several studies have examined the impact of body-worn cameras (BWCs) on the frequency of use of force incidents with mixed results, research evaluating the impact of BWCs on types of force is scant. Utilizing 86-months of use of force report data from a medium-sized mid-Atlantic police department (36 months pre, and 50 months post-BWC implementation), the current study addresses limitations in prior BWC research and explores the potential relationship between BWCs and the level/types of force used through the use of Vector Autoregression Analysis

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Missouri State University: BearWorks

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Last time updated on 15/05/2021

This paper was published in Missouri State University: BearWorks.

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