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Agencies must ensure that video evidence – particularly video that was not collected by the on-officer camera – has not been doctored or edited
The odds of data being corrupted, stolen and held ransom are greater than ever before, necessitating the protection of critical information
We connected with executives from four body camera vendors to discuss solutions to critical issues
Critics say the officer took Cain to the ground for merely jaywalking but the cop took Cain to the ground because of his failure to comply with lawful commands
The proposal would ban cities from using red-light cameras and end programs already in place
We asked our audience to weigh in on topics like the use of body cams, crowdsourcing video evidence, and the future of video in policing
While the use of BWCs by police is still relatively new, there have already been a number of legal cases tied to complex issues surrounding the tech
I spoke with Jaime Carlin of WatchGuard video to get a sense of what the future holds for this tech
Watch these five police dogs take a bite out of crime
A newly elected Arkansas legislator wants to prevent families from suffering
From privacy to cybersecurity, law enforcement agencies must have their plans in place
Outsource the redaction of BWC video for fast, thorough and secure processing
Developing a comprehensive training plan that does not stop after deployment will benefit the agency and officers assigned to the BWCs
CEO Rick Smith said that he envisions the company building tools for Axon customers that will leverage the machine learning and artificial intelligence capabilities of the new team of experts
A chief who didn’t want the public to see video of a fatal OIS that led to a nearly $5M settlement wants the judge who released the video admonished
The footage was released under the first test of a new state law for making public such material
Cincinnati police released a video on Monday showing Jones’ behavior in the back seat of a police car as he was taken to jail on Jan.3
From go-kart pursuits to creepy clowns, we’ve gathered 15 of the strangest stories 2016 had to offer
We turned to leaders in the body camera industry to get their take on LE’s most pressing issues and how today’s technology is stepping up to the plate to help
Two law enforcement leaders who have gone through the process of implementing a BWC program share what they learned
As more cops are donning cameras, thorny legal issues are pushing from behind the recorded scenes
Here are 10 of the biggest technological considerations you should understand
You will need to do your due diligence before finalizing your policy
BWC implementation is multi-faceted with numerous potential stakeholders and multiple technology decisions to be made
Body-worn cameras — like every other piece of equipment police officers use and carry — have certain limitations, and it is essential to educate the public on what they can and cannot do
The Ohio Supreme Court’s unanimous decision came in a case involving a State Highway Patrol pursuit last year
The Binghamton Police Department is one of the first in the country to install this model of on-board cameras
Trooper Michael Cokins suffered sixteen broken bones and underwent eight surgeries after a chronic drunken driver struck and nearly killed him
Officer Tom Woods was faced with a sudden ambush attack by a man armed with a pair of brass knuckles and a replica that appeared to be a real gun — Woods not only survived, he prevailed
Jess Harrell was holding what appeared to be a gun as he attempted to get out of the trunk