body cameras
Body cameras don't stop police violence, study finds
Researchers that officers wearing body cameras were no more or less likely to use force that those without body cameras.
Werner Herzog On Science, Language, Mars, and His Fever Dreams
A chat with the unstoppable filmmaker on Radio Motherboard.
London Police Rolling Out Over 22,000 Body Cameras
The Metropolitan Police Service believes it is the largest deployment of body-worn cameras in the world.
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Body Cameras Won’t End Police Brutality In Toronto
Police want to decide when to turn the cameras on.
The Company That's Livestreaming Police Body Camera Footage Right Now
A Silicon Valley-based startup beat Taser to the punch.
Austin cop body-slams woman twice, blames black people's “violent tendencies"
A supervisor who reviewed the video didn't see anything wrong with it. The chief of Austin's police says he wants to change the culture that led to that mindset.
Nearly Two Years After Michael Brown's Death, Missouri May Block Access to Police Footage
Missouri lawmakers have approved a bill that blocks the release of footage from officer-mounted cameras until after an investigation is complete.
Does This Huge Report Contain Real Solutions to Victoria's Domestic Violence Problem?
Body cameras and one-stop-shops: everything you should know about the Royal Commission into Family Violence.
Police Are Using More Body Cameras, and State Lawmakers Are Trying to Catch Up
How do states reconcile the wearing of body cameras with already-existing laws, like one in Pennsylvania, that prohibit recording inside a citizen's home? When should the camera record, and when should the public have access to footage?