NSW police will make body-worn cameras mandatory after recent controversies. But it may not solve the issues they face.
About a third of the 18,000 police agencies in the U.S. are either testing or have embraced body cameras to record their officer’s interactions when dealing with the public. But departments in Indiana ...
Now that the stunning body camera video of a University of Cincinnati cop shooting an unarmed motorist has been released, will other police departments across the state be more willing to outfit their ...
Connecticut prosecutors and police leaders have imposed a moratorium on police use of artificial intelligence software to draft criminal reports, pausing adoption until the technology can be tested, ...
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Millions of hours of Bay Area police body-camera footage go unwatched. Stanford says AI could change that
Jun. 17—The promise for more than a decade as police departments adopted body cameras was a new era of accountability, where footage would provide a clearer record of an interaction between officers ...
This newspaper has closely followed developments in the John Crawford III shooting death by Beavercreek police and its aftermath, as well as police-involved shootings across the country. Other I-Team ...
Arnold Mayor Shannon Santucci said getting body-worn cameras for police officers was one of her top priorities coming into office. Now that the department has them, she hopes they’ll help to protect ...
Connecticut State Police have some new tools they say will make things safer for both troopers and the people they encounter. Troopers showed us new body cameras, tasers, and training technology. All ...
Tijuana police officers are now equipped with body cameras in an effort to strengthen transparency and accountability, officials said. Last week in a video posted on social media, Tijuana Mayor Ismael ...
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KSHB 41 News reporter Lauren Schwentker covers stories in the Northland, including in Clay and Platte counties. Have a story idea? Send her an email. The Excelsior Springs Police Department began ...
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