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    II Due Date Should Police wear body cams? In 2014, the shooting of the unarmed teen Michael Brown has woke the nation to discuss about excessive force used from the police and police brutality. According to statistics two out of three Americans has mentioned that the police officers does not give fair treatment and also not used the right amount of force towards the citizen. This has brought the attention to the discussion of should police should wear body cameras. I believe that police officers

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    What is a body worn video? A body worn video, also known as body camera is a video recording system that is typically utilized by law enforcement to record their interactions with the public or gather video evidence at crime scenes, and have been known to increase both officer and citizen accountability. The idea is that a video camera mounted on an officer 's vest or uniform would provide an accurate, objective account of every encounter with a civilian. Ideally, the camera would discourage police

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    trip and post it online. The camera has recorded every move his board has made since the record button was pressed. This is not the same as using it when a police officer pulls someone over, or when an officer is chasing someone down, this was for leisure With the deaths of unarmed people like Eric Garner, Michael Brown, and Freddie Gray, the question regarding whether or not police officers should wear body cameras has popped up constantly. The concept is that a camera

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    has emerged. Should all law enforcement agencies be required to purchase body-worn cameras for their officers to wear? Are body-worn cameras a good idea or will this help to create an Orwellian environment? Will body-worn cameras increase transparency for the law enforcement community or will it create a greater divide? The first thing that needs to be taken into consideration when deciding to implement a body-worn camera system program for officers is which manufacture should be utilized and what

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    and a man who seems to be verbally and physically abusing and robbing her, but when the officer arrives at the scene, the man has already fled, leaving the woman helpless on the ground. Despite the fact that the suspect had already gotten away, the camera that was attached to the officer’s uniform caught the entire situation on video, which helped identify the face and eventually catch him. Welcome to the dawn of a new era in police surveillance. In today’s day and age, it is no secret that police

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    century, anyone can get access to a camera. People have it on their phones, laptop, or just have a regular handheld camera. Many people use video cameras to showcase them self. For example, “We Are A Camera” by Nick Paumgarten says, “Though GoPro is known primarily for its connection to adventure sports, the camera is increasingly used in feature films and on TV, and by professional of many stripes- musicians, surgeons, chefs” (Paumgarten 334). By using a camera, it helps allow people in their occupation

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    English 10, per.4 31 October 2017 Protecting the Citizens of the United States, One Camera at a Time Americans have become afraid of the very people sworn to protect them, police officers.  The question of whether officers should be required to wear body cameras is a question that law enforcement officers across the country are being faced with.  A popular opinion is that the requirement for policemen to wear body cameras would be a positive solution to the issues regarding officer’s interactions with

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    Strategy Possibilities to Promote a Policy Change of Tempe Police Body Camera Activation In order to assist the Tempe Police Department better service the community, the city of Tempe equipped the police officers with body cameras to record interactions with the citizens for the safety of all involved. The policy instituted to facilitate that safety has one flaw. Whether or not the body cameras record an exchange between and officer and citizen is at the officer’s discretion instead of a mandatory

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    all time high. The best way to hold these officers accountable is through mandated body cameras. Seeing a video of a police officer tackling someone can be very one-sided. It is almost like reading tone into a text; you create what one wants to hear. When someone wants to “hear” that a police officer was attacking a citizen, then that is how they are going to tell someone when they show the video. With body cameras, viewers get to see the whole story and the whole conversation occur. In an excerpt

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    developed countries in numerous amounts of ways. Most recently, body cameras has seen use in a few U.S. law enforcement agencies across the United States and has improved public relations for those police departments. However, many police officers and lawmakers question the cost and efficiency of such devices and whether the citizens should be placed under constant surveillance when near a law enforcement officer. Whether or not body-worn cameras should be required to be implemented into law enforcement

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