BWCs: The Citizens Opinion

Inconsistencies in Public Opinion of Body-worn Cameras on Police: Transparency, Trust, and Improved Police–Citizen Relationships

Source

Oxford University Press, 2017

Authors

William H. Sousa, Terance D. Miethe and Mari Sakiyama

Given the national interest in equipping police with body-worn cameras (BWCs), it is important to consider public attitudes concerning the technology. This article draws on the results of a national survey of citizen opinions of BWCs. The survey includes items related to general support for BWCs, opinions on their potential
advantages, and attitudes towards their potential consequences. Results indicate that while there is general support for BWCs on police, opinions vary on the capacity of BWCs to increase transparency of police work, improve trust in police, and better police–citizen relationships.

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