This report provides examples of how several law enforcement agencies have used body-worn cameras (BWCs) to promote officer safety.
Although the effects of the practices featured have not been formally evaluated, these examples reflect positive and promising developments in the use of BWCs related to training, policies, and practices that promote officer safety. For agencies to fully realize the potential of using BWC footage, agency leaders should clearly convey to their officers that BWC footage review by the agency is not punitive, but rather a tool to improve tactical preparedness and response that can improve officer safety. The examples of constructive use of BWC review to improve officer safety pertain to tactical awareness, training in safety procedures, field-training officer (FTO) feedback for field training, and “real-time” decisionmaking.
Downloads
Similar Publications
- 2023 Annual Report: The Rural Violent Crime Reduction Initiative Microgrant Program
- Trauma Behind the Keyboard: Exploring Disparities in Child Sexual Abuse Material Exposure and Mental Health Factors among Police Investigators and Forensic Examiners – A Network Analysis
- A Self-assessment Tool for Helping Identify Police Burnout Among Investigators of Child Sexual Abuse Material